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victor, alison?en wedeman, thank you. >>> the hobby lobby case, the supreme court hands down a landmark ruling on contraceptive coverage. >> the decision is sparking questions about whether the justices are doing their jobs based on law, or ideology. ts millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine -- what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine...loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how. the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, in
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>> victor, i think we know the answer now.ective fuel-saving route. in the wake of the 370 loss, this has great financial pressure on it. now i looked at what the mh-17 flight yesterday did. they did not change the flight number. that is interesting. that is normally the custom in the airline industry. i watched the track of the flight. south over the black sea well clear of the war zone. the total time of that flight was about five minutes longer than the one the day before. we are not talking about a huge amount of time here. as much as anything, you can relate this back to the accidents that destroyed the challenger and columbia. there are -- what happens in organizations, complex organizations is, they take a risk, they succeed and they i incorrectly conclude by doing that and succeeding previously, their odds are good that they will get away with it the next time. of course, that's wrong. that's a trap in human thinking. they become apathetic about the risk. it is a combination of financial pressures and being quite apath
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alison, victor? >> alexandra field, thanks.o many different opinions on this story. >> yes and it's happening a lot more often because people have twitter and social media. >> i've had my issues with twitter. >> we were talking about twitter in the break. sometimes i just say, it's twitter. it's just twitter. >> people hide behind it and sometimes say what they want to say. >> anonymously. it's one of the most difficult races in the world and one man's triumph means, well, he's got more than he expected. >> perseverance, just to finish what i couldn't start that day. >> hear his amazing story and how no one thought he'd even be here today. did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your
alison, victor? >> alexandra field, thanks.o many different opinions on this story. >> yes and it's happening a lot more often because people have twitter and social media. >> i've had my issues with twitter. >> we were talking about twitter in the break. sometimes i just say, it's twitter. it's just twitter. >> people hide behind it and sometimes say what they want to say. >> anonymously. it's one of the most difficult races in the world and one man's...
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allison, victor?. it's the second one this week. the passengers reportedly boarded three buses to a processing center in the san ysidro district of san diego. >>> tensions rising in the immigration debate. president obama has weighed in again. speaking at a fourth of july nationalization ceremony for the members of the military. >> if we want to keep attracting the best and the brightest from beyond our shores, we're going to have to fix our immigration system, which is broken and pass common-sense immigration reform. we shouldn't be making it harder for the best and brightest to come here, we should be making it easier. that's why i'm going to keep doing, he agrees with me. >> usa, usa! >> and that was the scene on independence day in murietta, a city at the flash point of the immigration debate. leaders forced another bus of illegal immigrants to turn back, our kung law has more. >> immigration and customs enforcement has kept the arriving of any illegal immigrants under wraps. the concern is securi
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. >> i'm victor blackwell. we're learning that what may be one of the black boxes from downed malaysian flight mh-17 has been recovered from the crash site. you see that orange item there. this is in a field in eastern ukraine where the plane went down. apparently happened two days ago. this video is new in to cnn what appears to be ukrainian searcher carrying either the flight data recorder or the digital voice recorder. it's not known where the black box is. it could tell us a lot about the final moments of the flight that ended so tragically with the loss of 298 lives. >>> a brief cease-fire for a neighborhood east of gaza city, the area has seen near constant shelling since last night. 40 people are dead following last night's assault. and many more could be buried under rubble. cakarl penhaul describes the citizens as shell shocked. >> a jury awarded a widow $23.6 billion, with a b. $23.6 billion in punitive damages for her suit against the rj reynolds company. the woman whose husband passed away claimed s
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell.stories you need to new for your new day. becke >>> philadelphia is on the hunt for a carjacker who led to the death of three children. police say the men carjacked a woman at gunpoint friday night. investigators say they lost control, crashed into a mother and her three children selling fruit on the sidewalk. a 15-year-old girl, 10-year-old boy, and seven-year-old boy all killed and the mom is still in critical condition. >>> more than a thousand homes dangerously close to a wildfire have been evacuated. this is in northern california. at least five homes have burned already and officials say the fire is threatening more than 500 more. now, the flames have already scorched 4,000 acres. >>> a canadian citizen is free on a thousand dollars bond after he was detain bade swat team on an airport in toronto. 25-year-old ali shahi made a bomb threat during a flight to panama city. that swat raid, as you see, captured on cell phone video. he's charged with endangering the safety of an aircraf
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she victor believes that central planning on a state level could lead to terrible expensive economic debacle and he's telling us why right after the break and then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the role of geopolitics in economic development and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube you tube dot com slash the thirty and on hulu dot com slash boom dash bust but before we go here are a look at some of your closing numbers of the bell. despite all the democracy slogans that read hard from the white house and you seem to believe that deep down the u.s. administration has a sort of cultural bias towards iraq believing that arabs or you iraqis on simply not capable of democracy in the middle east is that it's been the site for multiple competitions by great powers and empires no real ability to consolidate legitimate nation states except under military dictatorships i think if these parts of the world were left alone a little bit more by the rest of us it's possible that we might see more successful democratic experiment. right. see
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anything can happen unless you're germany there are sports economist victor madison. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the best from this past week and in today's big deal sam sachs is sitting in for edward harrison seminar discussing amazon's a lawsuit with the f.t.c. and what it could mean for your digital wallet and he's also telling us about his new show productive tonight plus remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube it you tube dot com slash the best art team and on hulu hulu dot com slash zoom dash but now before we go here are a look at summer it was a numbers of the bell six not included come on back. in washington well it's a mess that is being true to the latest numbers in the media and conversely over an issue that actually doesn't do too much for our revenue my own tech agriculture giant takes on a seventy six year old american farmer in studio fallout do you think this is going to the create or the cia do you think this is what's triggering the break becaus
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>> christi and victor good morning. think i wouldn't say much to them, other than we all hope that the authorities around the world are monitoring it and that the airlines are getting information about whether or not to fly a particular route, whether it might be weather-related or whether it might be, you know, flying over a war zone, particularly in a place where people have the kind of weaponry that we see in the eastern ukraine area to bring a plane down at 33,000 feet altitude. so i think you hope, and i fly, you know, thousands of miles internationally every year myself. i hope when i board that that's the case. that you're going to be secure. >> tom, is there anyplace right now that you would not travel? >> no, i don't think so. i wouldn't stake an excursion over eastern ukraine as we just mentioned but i think for the most part, there's not too many places that i would have a particular worry. and to be honest, i'd be more worried about the surface-to-air shoulder-held missiles that could take a plane down takin
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victor, christi? >> and how utterly disturbing this whole scene is. >> i cannot imagine, i cannot imagine this boy is by himself. >> and that poor woman, and oh, hopefully -- but you say they have gotten the body, she was there for two days, they've gotten the body and now hopefully she will be returned once they get through the whole process and we're still waiting to see what the process is. phil black thank you for explaining. that was going to be my next question because he has had quite a morning earlier this morning. he was standing in front of a line of rebels with their guns drawn so it has been quite a morning at the scene and ten minutes away as you saw there. so thank you to him. >> let's bring in -- okay. >> here we're seeing some of the, what is the scene right now. remember this is 13 miles. you heard, of a crash scene and took him ten minutes to get to that house from the front line, where he had been earlier, and that explains a couple of different stories that are coming in. one, you
victor, christi? >> and how utterly disturbing this whole scene is. >> i cannot imagine, i cannot imagine this boy is by himself. >> and that poor woman, and oh, hopefully -- but you say they have gotten the body, she was there for two days, they've gotten the body and now hopefully she will be returned once they get through the whole process and we're still waiting to see what the process is. phil black thank you for explaining. that was going to be my next question because...
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she victor believes that central planning on a state level could lead to terrible expensive economic debacle and he's telling us why right up to the break and then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the role of geopolitics in economic development and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube by youtube dot com slash the majority and on hulu dot com slash boom dash bus but before we go here are a look at some of your closing numbers in the bell on the. way you like me want your comedy news with some t one comedy news to be a bear fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. like a vampire whining into the next in the corporate elite in a billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what get you. with my new project of the night. with. the welcome back of the couch now before the break you heard from darren r.j. mobile about the important link between democratic institutions and economic growth however one of the fastest growing economies in the entire world is china a country with major central planning by the state strong leadersh
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she victor believes that central planning on a state level could lead to terrible expensive economic debacle and he's telling us why right up to the break and then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the role of geopolitics the economic development and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube you tube dot com slash the thirty and i who i believe dot com slash boom dash bust but before we go here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell come on back. big bucks but. we're going to go to jewel the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open price is critical to our democracy all those years. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and i was proud to mco we've been hijacked by handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what are probably the hardest ones will just my job market it on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying
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victor? >>> are you up bright and early? because we have an awful lot to talk to you about this morning. good morning to you. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. we are covering it all. it's 6:00 on the east coast and this is "new day" saturday. breaking overnight, this from jil 12-hour truce is underway between israel and hamas. to call it a truce would probably be radio strong. it's a cease-fire, it's a pause. >> it's given both sides this brief pause, from weeks of air strikes and shelling and rocket fire. but take a look at what it looked like right before this truce got underway. explosions hitting gaza, 35 people dead. this cease-fire is in hour number five right now. and there's hope it can be extended this morning. >> secretary of state john kerry is leading the effort to get both sides to agree to a received cease-fire. he's in paris right now. we know that lives hang in the balance here, because thus far, more than 900 people, most of them palestinian civilians have been killed. 37 israeli soldiers. one gues
victor? >>> are you up bright and early? because we have an awful lot to talk to you about this morning. good morning to you. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. we are covering it all. it's 6:00 on the east coast and this is "new day" saturday. breaking overnight, this from jil 12-hour truce is underway between israel and hamas. to call it a truce would probably be radio strong. it's a cease-fire, it's a pause. >> it's given both sides this brief pause,...
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anything can happen unless you're germany there are sports economist victor madison. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the best from this past week and in today's big deal sam sachs is sitting in for edward harrison sam and i are discussing amazon's lawsuit with the f.t.c. and what it could mean for your digital wallet and he's also telling us about his new show productive tonight plus remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on youtube at youtube dot com plus the best our team and on hulu hulu dot com slash zoom dash but now before we go here are a look at summer closing numbers that the bell seems not included come on back. as the media leave us so we leave them to be. the same person sure. all your party years ago. their shoes that no one is there still with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something if simple as people playing a soccer game we can see individual players
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victor? alison? >> ben, can you maybe describe what the mood is like in the region there, in the wake of these horrible killings and kidnappings of not just israelis but palestinians as well? >> alison, the mood is dark, dark on both sides. israelis enraged by the kidnapping and murder of those three teenagers, palestinians equally enraged by the kidnapping and murder of mohammed abu khedair. we've seen tense clashes in east jerusalem and israel as well where palestinians and israelis live. there's also the situation between gaza and israel, where you have these daily exchanges of missile strikes coming out of gaza and israeli air strikes going in. one very worrying development of course was that yesterday a rocket was fired from gaza in the direction of the israeli city of bairsheva, more than 40 kilometers way, indicating some of the heavier, long range missiles may be deployed down in gaza as well. so this situation very tense, very delicate at the moment. >> delicate indeed. ben wedeman in jerusa
victor? alison? >> ben, can you maybe describe what the mood is like in the region there, in the wake of these horrible killings and kidnappings of not just israelis but palestinians as well? >> alison, the mood is dark, dark on both sides. israelis enraged by the kidnapping and murder of those three teenagers, palestinians equally enraged by the kidnapping and murder of mohammed abu khedair. we've seen tense clashes in east jerusalem and israel as well where palestinians and...
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>> for example, victor says in prison, he was once housed next door to a member of a rival gang.hod called fishing in which inmates used string to pass items from 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, of course, 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. so, see, that's the kind of psychological warfare that i like 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 el
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anything can happen germany there were sports economists victor madison. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the best from this past week and in today's big deal sam sachs is sitting in for edward harrison sam and i are discussing amazon's a lawsuit with the f.t.c. and what it could mean for your digital wallet and he's also telling us about his new show redacted tonight plus remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at you tube dot com slash the best our team and on hulu hulu dot com slash zoom dash but now before we go here are a look at summer closing numbers that the bell seems not included come on back. this same logic that the united states pursued in afghanistan you know so well army the relatively new on the grass if we jackie were to saw me and that was good enough for the united states and look what happened a couple of years down the line again the problem with american policy is a lack of staying power after the soviet union left afghanistan the unit
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anything can happen lester germany that was ford's economy is victor madison. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the best from this past week and in today's big deal sam sachs is sitting in for edward harrison seminar discussing amazon's a lawsuit with the f.t.c. and what it could mean for your digital wallet and he's also telling us about his new show productive tonight plus remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on youtube at youtube dot com slash with us our team and on hulu hulu dot com slash zoom dash but now before we go here are a look at summer closing numbers that the bell seems not included come on back. the day. it was a. very hard to take a. long long. long time that sack we got hurt but there are no. please. please. please the. the. yes i said the boy people the boy is the one two punch to level the banks or the other couple skating weighs one currency two so a boy puts puts the people have spoken they're sick of the elite frozen skills of their rigs and toxic g
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good morning to you, victor. >> poppy, good morning.es against this father have gained international attention and four hours before the start of today's hearing, already some are waiting outside to get a seat inside that courtroom. what should we expect? i'll tell you in just a moment. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. hi, credit report site andour i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem noise... (shuuuuuuuh....zzzzzzzz...de ee...dong...shuuuhh...) hello? not all credit report sites are equal. classic. experian.com members get personalized help plus fraud
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on this day we met victor's new entire family. new mom. >> i'm caroline. >> reporter: new dad. >> tony. nice to meet you. >> who's this some. >> i am [ inaudible ]. >> very nice to meet you. >> and? >> i'm francisco. >> nice to see you. >> the nurse. >> i saw victor about four years ago on "wednesday's child" but at that time we were living in a home where we wouldn't be able to take in another child. and a year and a half ago, we built a new home that's all ada compliant, all one floor, and we found we had an extra bedroom. within a month and a half my daughter saw him on sunday morning and said mom, that's alex. >> i just noticed that victor had the most beautiful smile just like alex. >> when caroline saw that, she started going, well, that's a lot like alex. he needs this medication, a better wheelchair and we looked at each other and said he just needs parents. >> reporter: on the day that began with the signing of the final adoption papers in court, the family members were happy it was a done deal. and we topped things off f
on this day we met victor's new entire family. new mom. >> i'm caroline. >> reporter: new dad. >> tony. nice to meet you. >> who's this some. >> i am [ inaudible ]. >> very nice to meet you. >> and? >> i'm francisco. >> nice to see you. >> the nurse. >> i saw victor about four years ago on "wednesday's child" but at that time we were living in a home where we wouldn't be able to take in another child. and a year and a...
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so, yes, victor, very, very different. if 370 was a mystery and a lot of questions and rage pointed at the government, in this case, there is the answer and there is anger to what has happened in ukraine and russia. >> a lot of people are watching this and at the enof the day they may be nervous getting on a flight. it malaysian air making any sort of mandates or changes, modifications to how it's going to fly in the next few months? based on everything that has happened the last four months? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, certainly anyone who is going to be getting on a malaysia airlines flight is going to be thinking about not just this recent disaster, but what happened with flight 370. so the airline, and it is a national flagship, it is a state-run airline is certainly mindful of that. for the next five days and it's only five days, but anyone in the world who has a malaysia airlines ticket is going to be given a refund regardless of what that ticket says, even if it's nonrefundable, the airline says you can get your mone
so, yes, victor, very, very different. if 370 was a mystery and a lot of questions and rage pointed at the government, in this case, there is the answer and there is anger to what has happened in ukraine and russia. >> a lot of people are watching this and at the enof the day they may be nervous getting on a flight. it malaysian air making any sort of mandates or changes, modifications to how it's going to fly in the next few months? based on everything that has happened the last four...
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. >> you're exactly right, victor. the ukrainian government promises to the world that, you know, there will be a full investigation, there will be full access, there will be all of the ability to find out what happened. you know, is irrelevant and ridiculous if they can't control that site. in a way, it tends to defend the ukrainian government they wouldn't have the necessary military hardware in the vicinity to shoot that plane down because they don't have any military presence and can't control the crime scene. by the way, just besides just controlling a crime scene ten miles long, they are going to have to set up the logistic sport. they need a convoy of refrigerator trucks to go in there and take the victims out and take them somewhere to some facility, probably the capital of that region, and then find facilities there to house those bodies. they can't leave them out to decompose in a field forever. you need to bring equipment in. you need to be able to bring in hundreds of people. not a handful of observers from
. >> you're exactly right, victor. the ukrainian government promises to the world that, you know, there will be a full investigation, there will be full access, there will be all of the ability to find out what happened. you know, is irrelevant and ridiculous if they can't control that site. in a way, it tends to defend the ukrainian government they wouldn't have the necessary military hardware in the vicinity to shoot that plane down because they don't have any military presence and...
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break but stick around because when we were turn we're bringing you part two of my interview with victor she believes that central planning on a state level could lead to terrible expensive economic debacle and he's telling us why right after the break and then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the role of geopolitics the economic development and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at youtube dot com slash the starkey and on hulu i believe dot com slash boom dash bust but before we go here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell come on back. for you like me who want your comedy news and some t. want your comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dead. looking through the vampire lighting into the necks of the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what you get with my new show redacted the night. the slumlords engine well it's a missile that is being suggested in the list of numbers among the many candidates for the prophecy of current issues actually back to a new doesn't
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victor blackwell was inside that georgia courtroom for the hearing. victor, take us there.e? what was it really like for the courtroom to hear these details, because it certainly caught an awful lot of people, except, of course, the prosecutors and the defense attorneys, by surprise. right? >> no one expected the details about the sexting and one of them being an underaged girl. there's no guarantee that even the defense attorney knew, because there's no discovery before a probable cause hearing. first, it was packed. i mean, people standing around lining the walls there. a large group of supporters came together, because this church is just across the street. leanna harris, his wife, sat in the third row and sat there without much emotion for most of this hearing. supposed to go 90 minutes. went on four three hours. a couple of gasps-inducing, gasp-worthy revelations from this investigator. of course, the text messages, but also we're told that a witness at the day care, when leanna harris showed up and found out her son was 23409 there. the first thing aid cording to the
victor blackwell was inside that georgia courtroom for the hearing. victor, take us there.e? what was it really like for the courtroom to hear these details, because it certainly caught an awful lot of people, except, of course, the prosecutors and the defense attorneys, by surprise. right? >> no one expected the details about the sexting and one of them being an underaged girl. there's no guarantee that even the defense attorney knew, because there's no discovery before a probable cause...
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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 >> 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 and sanchez
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...
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and that's what victor believes. you know, when victor wrote me his letter, he said, i believe regardless of political party, we can all do something to help our citizens to have a chance at a job, have food in their stomachs, have access to great education and health care. that's what economic patriotism is. that's what we should all be working on. [applause] instead of tax breaks for folks that don't need them, give dax tax breaks to working families to help them pay for childcare and college. don't reward companies shipping jobs overseas. let's give tax breaks for companies that invest right here in missouri. right here in the midwest. let's give every citizen access to preschool and college and affordable health care. and let's make sure women get a fair wage! let's make sure anybody who's working full-time isn't living in poverty. these are not un-american ideas. these are patriotic ideas. this is how we built america. cheers and applause] so just remember this. the hardest thing to do is to bring about real cha
and that's what victor believes. you know, when victor wrote me his letter, he said, i believe regardless of political party, we can all do something to help our citizens to have a chance at a job, have food in their stomachs, have access to great education and health care. that's what economic patriotism is. that's what we should all be working on. [applause] instead of tax breaks for folks that don't need them, give dax tax breaks to working families to help them pay for childcare and...
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victor holman from hillsborough and taken to the hospital tonight. plane wound up in a residential yard near the airport, both the faa, and the national transportation safety board are investigating. >>> take a look at this, these are five cars of a csx train that derailed near 33rd and girard in the strawberry mansion section of the city this afternoon. chopper three was over that scene, cars, heading from way cross georgia to albany, new york were carrying lumber at the the time. no one was injured, in the derailment accounts, the causes under investigation. >>> after two days of severe weather, the skies have cleared, and parts of our air yacht sunnies shining this afternoon. it is a big difference from yesterday at this time. meteorologist kate billow is live on the cbs-3 sky deck with your first forecast, kate. >> thanks, guess contact so much nicer out the here this afternoon, it is not raining, it is in the muggy, sunnies shining and temperatures are pretty comfortable. we are not salt like like our counterparts to the west but we are comforta
victor holman from hillsborough and taken to the hospital tonight. plane wound up in a residential yard near the airport, both the faa, and the national transportation safety board are investigating. >>> take a look at this, these are five cars of a csx train that derailed near 33rd and girard in the strawberry mansion section of the city this afternoon. chopper three was over that scene, cars, heading from way cross georgia to albany, new york were carrying lumber at the the time. no...
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victor you were inside the courtroom.many people around the country had their eyes glued to television since they were streaming a lot of that here on cnn. what was it like in the courtroom? >> it was packed. lot of those people were supporters of the harrises. there are churches across the street. we walked in, people saving seats, climbing over some of the benches trying to get everybody packed in. it was standing room only. expected to go 90 minutes, it lasted over three hours and no one moved. there was a moment where we heard the defense attorney ask the investigator would it surprise you to know that justin ross harris is deaf in his right ear? everybody perked. . maybe only his wife and close friends knew that. if you think he's in the driver's seat is it possible he did not hear his son right next to him. >> and so many of the details as far as the allegations against harris were so jaw-dropping and people's ears perked up, page let me turn to you. we heard from some of the character witnesses on the stand there a
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>> absolutely, victor. he is my angel and certainly, i don't think that my wife and i would have been able to go forward if we didn't love adam so much as most parents of children that are killed in some way love them. but, it's a motivation. i really believe and i talk to him. i talk to him when i'm tired or think it's too much or you can't go on or the cases are depressing. exactly what my wife said to me 33 years ago, let's never forget who the real victim is and adam is out there. >> he's accused of killing his entire family 40 years ago. almost 40 years ago. a brand-new episode of "the hunt" is on cnn at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> doing important work there. >> yeah. >> we want to thank you for starting your morning with us. we want to continue doing important work here. >> the next hour of your new day starts now. >>> so glad to have you with us. we are in the 8:00 hour right now. just a few seconds from. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. this is new day sunday. >> the breaking news out of gaza. t
>> absolutely, victor. he is my angel and certainly, i don't think that my wife and i would have been able to go forward if we didn't love adam so much as most parents of children that are killed in some way love them. but, it's a motivation. i really believe and i talk to him. i talk to him when i'm tired or think it's too much or you can't go on or the cases are depressing. exactly what my wife said to me 33 years ago, let's never forget who the real victim is and adam is out there....
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let's bring in cnn's victor blackwell at the courthouse outside atlanta. victor, set the scene there for us. >> reporter: well, ana, we took a walk through this courthouse, mapping our day and we walked by clusters of people and this is all they're talking about. what will we learn about the state's case against ross harris and the charges of second-degree child cruelty and felony murder. we know now that chuck boring, the assistant district attorney will be working this case for the da's office. we're told to expect six to ten witnesses and we're almost certain those witnesses will include the patrol officers who were there back on june 18th, when this dead 22-month-old was pulled out of the vehicle and the lead investigator in this case, the defense attorney, maddux kilfwogore will have an opportunity to cross-examine them. he in public through media has not spoken about how he defends his client against the charges. that's the first portion. if a judge determines that the charges are warranted, we'll move into the bond hearing and the judge will have to
let's bring in cnn's victor blackwell at the courthouse outside atlanta. victor, set the scene there for us. >> reporter: well, ana, we took a walk through this courthouse, mapping our day and we walked by clusters of people and this is all they're talking about. what will we learn about the state's case against ross harris and the charges of second-degree child cruelty and felony murder. we know now that chuck boring, the assistant district attorney will be working this case for the da's...
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christi, victor. >> alexandra, unbelievable.hank you so much. >> a sexual harassment suit that case of she said she said. what the former employee of yahoo! says that happened to her after she refused alleged advances. >> plus, my gosh, this story from a teen. the soul survival after her family was gunned down in texas. i know you know this story. she talked at the memorial service. we'll tell what you she said. >>> think about this. i was reading last night. she told her grandfather that she felt angels whispering -- over her mouth and whispering her to keep quiet. that is part of what is coming from cassidy stay, the girl you're going to look at here. >> she is the soul survivor after her mother, father, two brothers and two sisters were killed at the hands of a gunman. she put her hand up to block the bullet fired at her head and that move helped save her life. she also had the wits to play dead and call 911. >> leading police to the capture of the accused gunman, ronald lee haskell. she arreddressed supporters yesterday. >>
christi, victor. >> alexandra, unbelievable.hank you so much. >> a sexual harassment suit that case of she said she said. what the former employee of yahoo! says that happened to her after she refused alleged advances. >> plus, my gosh, this story from a teen. the soul survival after her family was gunned down in texas. i know you know this story. she talked at the memorial service. we'll tell what you she said. >>> think about this. i was reading last night. she told...
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that was a victor she professor of economics at the university of california san diego. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return jim burps the brains behind the film money for nothing inside the federal reserve is giving us his thoughts on possible options open to the fed in terms of exiting monetary experiment that it did then and remember you can see all segments featured on today's show on you tube you tube dot com. and on hulu dot com slash boom bust now before we go here are a look at the mere closing numbers at the bell. she good lumber tour. was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about you and. this is why you should care only on the. this is about making the business survive. the. corporations don't love your parishioners don't hate corporations have no feeling. corporations don't care about you or me corporations or weaker book profit. people come to untouched forests and leave massively just for the sake come o
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probably the most dangerous individual in this institution. >> i remember watching victor being led to. and he had such an intense security detail that it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal lector, quite frankly. he was cuffed behind his back. but i'll never forget, it was like a normal, fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair. and he wasn't chained to the chair itself. the chair was not secured to the ground in any way. i start to think to myself, here i am about to interview this guy. i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that notoriety? i mean, we've heard you are one of the most dangerous guys her
probably the most dangerous individual in this institution. >> i remember watching victor being led to. and he had such an intense security detail that it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal lector, quite frankly. he was cuffed behind his back. but i'll never forget, it was like a normal, fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair. and he wasn't chained to the chair itself. the chair was not secured to the ground in any way. i start to...
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that was a victor she professor of economics at the university of california san diego. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return jim burps the brains behind the film money for nothing inside the federal reserve is giving us his thoughts on possible options open to the fed in terms of exiting the monetary experiment that it could indeed stand and remember you can see all segments featured on today's show on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust our teeth and on hulu hulu dot com slash boom bust now before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers on at the bell. and. i would read that as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. and you will like. to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. welcome back to share now the financial crisis with the federal reserve on a wild path of monetary experiments the various quantitative easing programs and near zero interest rates that the fed has embarked
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. >> because of threats he faces for leaving the mexican mafia yeah, 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 invade. some times people see things that didn't really happen. as an end result. a lot of innocent people died. i just 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 pin the 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 -- change my
. >> because of threats he faces for leaving the mexican mafia yeah, 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 invade. some times people see things that didn't really happen. as an end result. a lot of innocent people died. i just tired of all the lies, you know, all of the backstabbing, all of the politics, paranoia. i just got tired of it....
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that was a victor she professor of economics at the university of california san diego. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return jim burps the brains behind the film money for nothing inside the federal reserve is giving us his thoughts on possible options open to the fed in terms of exiting the monetary experiment that it did then and remember you can see all segments featured on today's show on youtube youtube dot com slash through about thirty and on hulu dot com slash boom bust now before we go here are a look at the mere closing numbers at the bell. i was at that and i think a society that i think we're for radiation kind of can consume can do and the banks are trying to call them all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations that. they're just too but it's a society. that. star wars. anderson lined up. like. welcome back to share now the financial crisis with the federal reserve on a wild path of monetary experiments the various quantitative easing programs and near zero interest rates that th
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anything can happen germany there are sports economists victor madison. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the best from this past week and in today's big deal sam sachs is sitting in for edward harrison sam and i are discussing amazon's lawsuit with the f.t.c. and what isn't for your digital wallet and he's also time asked about his new show productive tonight plus remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on youtube at youtube dot com slash and bust our teeth and on hulu hulu dot com slash zoom dash but now before we go here are a look at summer closing numbers that the bell seems not included come on back. this is about making the business survive. corporations still love more parishioners still keep their parishioners who have no feeling. corporations to care but you're corporations quicker but for. people come to untouched fortunes and leave massively to say come on. we're not going to quit we will not stop until it is done what is more precious music more movies. we
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servirse era muy difÍciles... >> por muchos aÑos he expresado a la gente, los medios mi amor por victore que yo nunca he tenido. >> lady, no se cansa de repetir que es inocente del crimen del que se acusÓ y afirmar que su condena a 26 aÑos de prisiÓn, fue un lamentable error de la justicia. su abogado explica que ella tendrÁ que pagar el resto de su condena en su casa. >> en determinado momento se puede pedir la libertad condicional, eso significa que vamos apoyar para que pueda salir a la calle, pueda ir a trabajar, y el segundo milagro que le pido al seÑor es que me ayude. >> ahora, rodillera de su familia, trata de recuperar los aÑos que perdiÓ tras las rejas. esta mujer estÁ decidida a no dejar que los sueÑos vuelvan a escaparse. >> lady tavares fue acusada de ser la autora intelectual intelectual del crimen, pero dos jÓvenes son acusados de ser los autores materiales y uno de ellos siguen la cÁrcel. >> sigan las lluvias y llegÓ el esperado momento de hablar del tiempo. vamos con nuestro meteorÓlogo para saber cuÁl es el pronÓstico del tiempo. >> buenas tardes, gracias a la tremenda
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that was victor she professor of economics at the university of california san diego. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return jim groups the brains behind the film money for nothing inside the federal reserve is giving us his thoughts on possible options open to the fed in terms of exiting monetary damage that it could be then and remember you can see all segments featured on today's show on youtube youtube dot com slash two about turkey and on hulu hulu dot com slash boom bust now before we go here are a look at the mere closing numbers at the bell. well. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. tommy no no law no weapons my own wife but hey. let's stick this. piece he says he has to eat lobster. sometimes for nothing. this season and it's still. it's not just keep up the story he's still be jobst if you see a stage eight lupita but speech all that said. this is about making the business survive. the. corporations don't love your parishioners told corporations have no feeling. corporations to you or
that was victor she professor of economics at the university of california san diego. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return jim groups the brains behind the film money for nothing inside the federal reserve is giving us his thoughts on possible options open to the fed in terms of exiting monetary damage that it could be then and remember you can see all segments featured on today's show on youtube youtube dot com slash two about turkey and on hulu hulu dot com...
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victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of
victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of
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alison, victor. >> we'll be watching.ast-minute and historic substitution keeps the netherlands alive in the world cup. >> on more of that gamble that seems to have paid off. >> nothing like a penalty shootout to get your heart racing. the netherlands survived a crazy one with costa rica. they advance to the semifinals where they face off against argenti argentina. looks like the dutch coach has ice in his veins or maybe luck on his side. in the final seconds of extra time, tim grul replaced the goalkeeper. it was rewarded with two kraucrl saves. this is the first time a coach brought on a goalkeeper for the sake of the penalty shootout. i'm sure he is real glad. brazilian star neymar admits he is devastated to be out of the tournament after suffering a cracked vertebrae in friday's quarterfinal win. yesterday he sent out this emotional video message to his fans fighting back tears, neymar urged his teammates keep on fighting, he said his world cup dream hasn't ended yet. it's just suspended. brazil's team doctor says it
alison, victor. >> we'll be watching.ast-minute and historic substitution keeps the netherlands alive in the world cup. >> on more of that gamble that seems to have paid off. >> nothing like a penalty shootout to get your heart racing. the netherlands survived a crazy one with costa rica. they advance to the semifinals where they face off against argenti argentina. looks like the dutch coach has ice in his veins or maybe luck on his side. in the final seconds of extra time,...
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it's certainly not certain, victor.e than the israelis are looking to coordinate and hoping that hamas will stop the rocket launches, the extensive rocket launchers that they've been doing for a long time. if you look at the trend lines, this is occurring all of the time in israel, just been beefd up recently. israel has to deal with this. what wolf death with early, running for cover, that's a daily occurrence in israel. i think from the standpoint of 0 potential attack into gaza, it's very likely. you have to get rid of not only the supplies of rockets and that's estimated tens of thousands of them, but also the means to launch them. >> okay. we're looking a the some of the rocket ranges here, you know, 75 kilometers so we can see, you know, really how expansive this can get. let's listen, though, to something israel defense forces spokesman said this week about israel's military strategy and we'll talk on the other side mpl we're trying to take out the rocket launching capabilities. we're trying to strike the command
it's certainly not certain, victor.e than the israelis are looking to coordinate and hoping that hamas will stop the rocket launches, the extensive rocket launchers that they've been doing for a long time. if you look at the trend lines, this is occurring all of the time in israel, just been beefd up recently. israel has to deal with this. what wolf death with early, running for cover, that's a daily occurrence in israel. i think from the standpoint of 0 potential attack into gaza, it's very...