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so this vigil, there was the vigil for wendi and another vigil outside the scene near the mall with -- right where the building is that houses the "capital gazette" so hundreds of people gathered there as well today. so a lot of people showing their support and vowing to come back strong. flags are being flown at half- staff today in honor of those but they did put out a paper today so the "capital gazette" committed to their craft as journalists, and that just goes to show their commitment to their community out here. >> are you learning anything more about the suspect jarrod ramos? he reportedly had a grudge against the newspaper and the paper had received threats. and things like that on social media. do you know if investigators have been agent connect jarrod ramos with those threats on social media? >> reporter: investigators have told us that there were threats that were -- they did indicate violence. so they have made that connection. we know that the newspaper has had issues with him in the past but out of fear decided not to pursue criminal charges. there has been some histor
so this vigil, there was the vigil for wendi and another vigil outside the scene near the mall with -- right where the building is that houses the "capital gazette" so hundreds of people gathered there as well today. so a lot of people showing their support and vowing to come back strong. flags are being flown at half- staff today in honor of those but they did put out a paper today so the "capital gazette" committed to their craft as journalists, and that just goes to show...
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"fox5" melissa howell was at one of those vigils. she spoke with a father of one of the reporters ior the gazette who nside the building wn the gunfire erupt. >> just being outer htoday you can tell the community coming togeer and vowing to come back strongeren ever. people walking to the waterfront at dow up to annapolis, holding up capital gazette paper. she vowed to out a paper and they did. holding handling a held a moment of silence near the docks. we got a chance to eak to a father of one of the witnesses of the shooting. he is glads to shaveay his daughter safe and sound and he feels for thes that have lost ledne o ♪. >> it was the worst day of my life. >> john and his daughter were among those here tonight in downtown annapolis remembering the victif thursday's deadly shooting. his daughter was inside the building when shots rang out. anything to help her.o and she was stuck int tha building, next to athad person wi gun tragedies like this need to stop. this needs to be the end. >> hyse hsagav ask for. but for wendy winter's
"fox5" melissa howell was at one of those vigils. she spoke with a father of one of the reporters ior the gazette who nside the building wn the gunfire erupt. >> just being outer htoday you can tell the community coming togeer and vowing to come back strongeren ever. people walking to the waterfront at dow up to annapolis, holding up capital gazette paper. she vowed to out a paper and they did. holding handling a held a moment of silence near the docks. we got a chance to eak to...
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it was followed by a vigil at saint clements church.t to eat together at a local community centre. it was at a local community centre. it was a special breaking fast for people observing ramadan. many people who lived in the tower were muslims and it‘s thought many more would have died if they hadn‘t been a large meal on the night. the event last night was a celebration of the strong community around grenfell. it's it‘s very important that we all get together because this has affected everybody. from the very first day, how we all got together, we are showing that solidarity together now and we are going to stay together for as long as it allows us. you can hear more about grenfell and the people affected by the fire at a special programme at 6:30pm tonight. a look at the travel news and a planned strike by london underground workers on the jubilee planned strike by london underground workers on thejubilee line today has been called off. further meetings are due to take place to resolve the issues around new timetables. taking a look at
it was followed by a vigil at saint clements church.t to eat together at a local community centre. it was at a local community centre. it was a special breaking fast for people observing ramadan. many people who lived in the tower were muslims and it‘s thought many more would have died if they hadn‘t been a large meal on the night. the event last night was a celebration of the strong community around grenfell. it's it‘s very important that we all get together because this has affected...
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there are a number of vigils being held for the victims here in annapolis. one has just started moments ago here by the annapolis mall. there's also a vigil that was held at a local community church where one of the victims had actually attended that church for many, many years. and a third vigil that we know of is starting at one of the local community squares and then they are going to march down to the waterfront. the community really coming together to mourn the loss as the paper as you mentioned stayed strong and resilient and continues pushing forward by publishing their paper today. >> and leah, you really get a sense here of community. these are reporters that they deal with daily. this is a -- an area, a location, a building, that they -- that they new very well. so when they get that call about the address, um, you know, it was affecting people close to them. you're from that area. talk with us a little bit about how the community there is -- is dealing with this. >> reporter: you know, you're so right. the mayor mentioned earlier that -- that the
there are a number of vigils being held for the victims here in annapolis. one has just started moments ago here by the annapolis mall. there's also a vigil that was held at a local community church where one of the victims had actually attended that church for many, many years. and a third vigil that we know of is starting at one of the local community squares and then they are going to march down to the waterfront. the community really coming together to mourn the loss as the paper as you...
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we begin coverage with not one but two vigils held there tonight. what's story this evening? >> reporter: indeed. there were p who were just meeting tonight gathered, praying together, crying together, hugging each other as they grieved over the senseless loss. they were overwhelmed with sorry a sorrow and sadness. ♪ throu the storm ♪ through the night >>> theseat five candle vigil represent the lives of four journalists and a sales assistant from the "capital gazette." ♪ lead me home >> sad. >> reporter: john thompson pays tribute. along with hundreds of people who live many this community. holding candles. consoling each other. this difficult time. >> it's the local paper. it's really sad. >> reporter: people of all different races and religions mourning across the street from where the suspect opened fire on thursday. this community is unified in their grief. a pastor quotes mlk. as doctor king said, we will either learn to come gether as brothers and sisters or we will peogether as fools. >> reporte another vigil. this one at a public sdwaquare r the capital. people hold
we begin coverage with not one but two vigils held there tonight. what's story this evening? >> reporter: indeed. there were p who were just meeting tonight gathered, praying together, crying together, hugging each other as they grieved over the senseless loss. they were overwhelmed with sorry a sorrow and sadness. ♪ throu the storm ♪ through the night >>> theseat five candle vigil represent the lives of four journalists and a sales assistant from the "capital...
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. —— vigils.spanish government denies jailing political prisoners. cata la n catalan is a deeply split on independence. since the autumn many have taken to the streets to insist that catalonia is part of spain and that catalonia is part of spain and that they have the right to be both cata la n that they have the right to be both catalan and spanish. both sentiments are especially strong in the region‘s industrial cities. i am on my way to the outskirts of the capital barcelona. this area has a long history of migration. most people here speak spanish before cata la n people here speak spanish before catalan and few back independence. i‘ve been invited to meet the local history society to find out how the area‘s history influences attitudes to independence. 0n the day of the referendum, jesus stayed home. manuel, whose parents came to catalonia in the 60s, the attitude of older generation of catalan leaders towards the incomers remains a problem that present—day independence campaigners. in decemb
. —— vigils.spanish government denies jailing political prisoners. cata la n catalan is a deeply split on independence. since the autumn many have taken to the streets to insist that catalonia is part of spain and that catalonia is part of spain and that they have the right to be both cata la n that they have the right to be both catalan and spanish. both sentiments are especially strong in the region‘s industrial cities. i am on my way to the outskirts of the capital barcelona. this area...
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back in girona, the weekly vigils continue.n both sides harbour serious doubts about the future. catalonia's autonomy is set to be restored, but the crisis goes on. spain continues to press its case in the courts but a political solution seems more distant than ever. and for ordinary catalans, it's unclear how or when the issue of independence will be resolved. hello there. before we look ahead to the weather for the week ahead let's look back at what happened in may, an usual month, certainly early figures from the met office indicate that it's been the warmest, hottest may on record. temperatures right the way across the country above average for the time of year. notably in the north—east of scotland. instead of the atlantic winds we would normally get we have had southerly or easterly winds bringing the warmth but also bringing a dry month to many northern areas of the uk. of course, we had some storms later on in may across england and wales, and for the early part ofjune those storms have been drifting northwards into sco
back in girona, the weekly vigils continue.n both sides harbour serious doubts about the future. catalonia's autonomy is set to be restored, but the crisis goes on. spain continues to press its case in the courts but a political solution seems more distant than ever. and for ordinary catalans, it's unclear how or when the issue of independence will be resolved. hello there. before we look ahead to the weather for the week ahead let's look back at what happened in may, an usual month, certainly...
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back in girona, the weekly vigils continue. on both sides harbour serious doubts about the future. catalonia's autonomy is set to be restored, but the crisis goes on. spain continues to press its case in the courts but a political solution seems more distant than ever. and for ordinary catalans, it's unclear how or when the issue of independence will be resolved. hello there. after a record—breaking may the ist couple of days ofjune have started with some heat but again, some storms. on saturday it was the turn of scotland gets localised flooding. a number of showers elsewhere that over the weekend, not quite as humid, not as many storms. many places will be dry. it will feel a little cooler, especially in the south and a fair bit of cloud. earlier on it with the more northern part of the uk we had the bulk of cloud bringing showers, longer spells of rain, thunder bay downpour. a few showers left over as we move into sunday but on the whole it looks a drier day with fewer showers. a fair bit of cloud in central and southern sco
back in girona, the weekly vigils continue. on both sides harbour serious doubts about the future. catalonia's autonomy is set to be restored, but the crisis goes on. spain continues to press its case in the courts but a political solution seems more distant than ever. and for ordinary catalans, it's unclear how or when the issue of independence will be resolved. hello there. after a record—breaking may the ist couple of days ofjune have started with some heat but again, some storms. on...
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actually yeah first of all people are not totally buying vigils arisen and tax people are aware of the pressure i can't speak on behalf of many but i do go to the protests and are aware of the tremendous pressure on jordan but the crisis has not just started now the economy crisis started in two thousand and eleven and there were many many chances for the government to prove that it is accountable to find alternatives to present to the i.m.f. an alternative plan in order to increase production and productive just. the their revenues and it didn't start with the saudis and and the interest pressure in jordan and people are aware of that and we resent that the third thing is that we all forget that jordan has been accelerating its normalization with israel if you go to the north to the the areas of the villages where there are conflicts there are forcing people to to sold land to the government to sell land to the government to build equity first and an acceptable oil pipeline between israel and jordan which is really stolen palestinian oil you see the people are broke and the villagers
actually yeah first of all people are not totally buying vigils arisen and tax people are aware of the pressure i can't speak on behalf of many but i do go to the protests and are aware of the tremendous pressure on jordan but the crisis has not just started now the economy crisis started in two thousand and eleven and there were many many chances for the government to prove that it is accountable to find alternatives to present to the i.m.f. an alternative plan in order to increase production...
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two separate vigils to held the five people murdered. folks believe the city will bounce back, but not before mourning their deep losses. shomari stone takes us to the emotional tribute. t ♪ throu storm, through the night ♪ >> reporter: these five candles at a vigil represent the lives of four journalists. ♪ take my hand >> reporter: and the sales assistant from the "capital gazette." ♪ lead me home >> sad, really. >>neporter: s thompson pays tribute, along with hundreds of people who live in this community. holding les, consoling each oth other during this difficult time. >> it's a local paper. 's really sad. >> reporter: people of all different races and religions, mourning across the street from where the suspect openedire on thursday. this community is unified in their grief. a pastor quotes mlk. >> as dr. king said, we will either learn to come together ae br and sisters, or we will peri together as fools. >> reporter: anothvi l, this ne at a public square near the capital. people told signs that read, "we are artbroken, annapolis s
two separate vigils to held the five people murdered. folks believe the city will bounce back, but not before mourning their deep losses. shomari stone takes us to the emotional tribute. t ♪ throu storm, through the night ♪ >> reporter: these five candles at a vigil represent the lives of four journalists. ♪ take my hand >> reporter: and the sales assistant from the "capital gazette." ♪ lead me home >> sad, really. >>neporter: s thompson pays tribute,...
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. >>> a vigil for the victims. remembering those gunned down in the annapolis newspaper massacre as we see new images from that horrifying day. >> put your hands up. >> plus, what we're learning about the shooting suspect and his past days in court. he'll announce his choice for a new supreme court justice. what he says he won't be asking them. plus, was he the center of a presidential prank on board air force one? >>> caught on camera. look at this. the new outrage this morning over this video of a police officer tasing a man in the back. >> oh, c'mon, bro. >> was the man about the officer's commands? the mayor weighing in and the investigation this morning. >>> and puppy rescue. the adorable pupal that fell 50 feet down a hole and the whole community coming together to save her. >> i can't believe she's out. >> the hurdles they went through to pull her to safety. >>> good morning. paula is off. very happy, though, to have diane macedo and whit johnson on the desk on a saturday morning. >> good to be here. two a w
. >>> a vigil for the victims. remembering those gunned down in the annapolis newspaper massacre as we see new images from that horrifying day. >> put your hands up. >> plus, what we're learning about the shooting suspect and his past days in court. he'll announce his choice for a new supreme court justice. what he says he won't be asking them. plus, was he the center of a presidential prank on board air force one? >>> caught on camera. look at this. the new...
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ever since her death, there have been candlelit vigils and silent vigils across the country. flashpoint for an angry conversation around the violence against women, in particular, a message that men, need to change. australian women say their security should not be their problem. it is up to society to change the way men view women. this was echoed by the prime minister, who said change begins with educating young generations of men. you might remember we talked about brazilian football. they are being mocked on media -- on social media for his hair. since --mpare he and we saw comparisons to a bowl of spaghetti and a cockatoo. that -- perhaps paying attention to that mockery, he has cut his hair in what looks a little more acceptable. zñvpx] narrator: yet another hurricane pounds c cuba. waves as tall as five story buildings. streets flooded. many forced from their homes. in an era of climate change, ather around the world is becoming more extreme. hurricanes are getting worse. if this is the future for our coastal cities, how will they survive the storm?
ever since her death, there have been candlelit vigils and silent vigils across the country. flashpoint for an angry conversation around the violence against women, in particular, a message that men, need to change. australian women say their security should not be their problem. it is up to society to change the way men view women. this was echoed by the prime minister, who said change begins with educating young generations of men. you might remember we talked about brazilian football. they...
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overnight vigils in honor of the journalists killed in maryland.he resiliencesy of the survivors. >>> plus, look at this. a man tased at the scene by a police officer. >>> and finally, the puppy rescue caught on camera. a deaf puppy fuld to safety after nearly 30 hours in a hole. the rescue that captivated a small town in alabama. it's all coming up. >>> a new study finds 97% of the time, people are not washing their hands properly. researchers from the u.s. department of agriculture asked 400 people to wash their hands in test kitchens and prepare food. they found nearly half of them spread bacteria while making food. most people did not wash their hands for the necessary 20 seconds. they also had found many did not dry their hands with a clean towel. the cdc estimates that 48 million americans get food born illnesses each year. many of those cases could be prevented with proper hand washing. >>> a group of santa rosa beer house patrons ponied up for a rainbow flag and had it painted right on to the street. take a look. it's in front of the brew c
overnight vigils in honor of the journalists killed in maryland.he resiliencesy of the survivors. >>> plus, look at this. a man tased at the scene by a police officer. >>> and finally, the puppy rescue caught on camera. a deaf puppy fuld to safety after nearly 30 hours in a hole. the rescue that captivated a small town in alabama. it's all coming up. >>> a new study finds 97% of the time, people are not washing their hands properly. researchers from the u.s....
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there will be two vigils.s at 7 wok he -- 7:00 here in front of the capita gazette. here.tarts at 7:00 at 8:00 is another vigil that starts down at the statehouse. the governor will be at that one. they will march from there down to city dock. ere are several vigils here that you can be part of both of them or oner the other. you get your choice. we have a lot of new information today comingba up. to you. >> wendy, thank you. >>> how doou like the idea of sipping an adult beverage while out in nature? preferably in a shaded spot. well, it's somhing the fairfax county park's authority considering. a proposal to make it easier for you to have a party in a park with alcohol. news a 4 david culver our story. >> whether this slow chug into thetation or a few laps around the carousel, the pleasures of the park attract all ages. f therfax county park authority is considering a change to make it a bit more adultlyfrie >> we want to broaden our ability to permit because we're gettingots and lots of requests. probably a
there will be two vigils.s at 7 wok he -- 7:00 here in front of the capita gazette. here.tarts at 7:00 at 8:00 is another vigil that starts down at the statehouse. the governor will be at that one. they will march from there down to city dock. ere are several vigils here that you can be part of both of them or oner the other. you get your choice. we have a lot of new information today comingba up. to you. >> wendy, thank you. >>> how doou like the idea of sipping an adult...
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we need to be vigilant and monitor situation. we need to be wary of using it as an excuse to achieve what they haven't been able to. >> i appreciate that. my time is up, but i have taken the position that i certainly favor competition over regulation for getting the best results. i think that over the past couple decades we've seen better results through price and innovation. i would favor a market solution. i would hope that we, you, the ferc, could consider any adjustments. i mentioned thousands ofages of rto tariffs that could dress the legitimate reliability or resilience problems that, whether it's secretary perry says are continuing to unt, but again, how we can address this. it sounds like you all are in agreement to a certain extent, but it does cause question in terms of what is it that the ferc can actually do without basically the statu or natoslation approach. kentwell. >> thank you madam chair. i find this whole thing head scratching. from the northwest perspective what has driven afford electricity has driven our ec
we need to be vigilant and monitor situation. we need to be wary of using it as an excuse to achieve what they haven't been able to. >> i appreciate that. my time is up, but i have taken the position that i certainly favor competition over regulation for getting the best results. i think that over the past couple decades we've seen better results through price and innovation. i would favor a market solution. i would hope that we, you, the ferc, could consider any adjustments. i mentioned...
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i know that the market monitor has been very vigilant in looking at this, and out reaching the state commissions and consumer advocates, and i have also met with those groups. i do think senator, it is critically important to your point, and here we are today, pjm, the 2008, we were in a $14 gas market, and here we are today in a two dollar and -- let's call it pennsylvania lady hub with apple supply and wholesale power prices have dropped 56%. in my home state, retail customers are paying less per power today, prior to restructuring. that is -- customers in pennsylvania and your home state, i follow what the commission approved with microsoft looking for a sustainable energy product, the market will deliver those outcomes. and i think it is critically important for us, and again i commend our chairman of colleagues working in a bipartisan manner. you always remain diligent unreliability, look at the issue of resiliency, but the technology landscape as i said in my testimony has changed two things we could not fathom 10 years ago. it has been a great thing for organized markets, we h
i know that the market monitor has been very vigilant in looking at this, and out reaching the state commissions and consumer advocates, and i have also met with those groups. i do think senator, it is critically important to your point, and here we are today, pjm, the 2008, we were in a $14 gas market, and here we are today in a two dollar and -- let's call it pennsylvania lady hub with apple supply and wholesale power prices have dropped 56%. in my home state, retail customers are paying less...
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we have to continue to be vigilant in looking at these issues. but at the end of the day, and i use two backdrop issues that seem to be driving this. one is a bankruptcy of an entity that i used to regulate that i approved a merger of, and that is no different than the holding in texas. that company has gone through a bankruptcy, plants closed, but there was not one interruption of power or distribution service to customers. and i'm a little concerned about the narrative that's being put out there. i am not, you know, i come from the fifth -- oring second largest coal production state. we're going to the need, as has been said time and time again, we're going to need all these resources, but i don't think it's appropriate to put the ferc in the arena of creating moral hazards in these markets. these markets are working hyper-efficiently right now. certainly, there are things we need to look at around the edges, around resiliency, and i think to chairman mcintyre's credit, we're having that conversation. but a hard and fast mandate on these market
we have to continue to be vigilant in looking at these issues. but at the end of the day, and i use two backdrop issues that seem to be driving this. one is a bankruptcy of an entity that i used to regulate that i approved a merger of, and that is no different than the holding in texas. that company has gone through a bankruptcy, plants closed, but there was not one interruption of power or distribution service to customers. and i'm a little concerned about the narrative that's being put out...
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this vigil begins at 6:15 tonight at race cathedral outdoor prods -- outdoor plaza. >>> our coverageontinues at ktvu.com. you, -- you will find the full text of the executive order on the topic. just click on web links. >>> a suspect is identified as the doodler. accused of killing several gay man in the 1970s. for more than 40 years, police have been searching for serial killer who got them. he's blame for as many as 14 killings. this please sketch -- police sketch was released in 1975. investigators now say the suspect in the doodler case would be in his 60s now. no other information is being released. . >>> a man accused of randomly attacking two people in san francisco last month has been ordered to remain in jail. investigators say 58-year-old samuel matches the description of the man seen in this surveillance video viciously kicking a homeless person laying in the sidewalk. he's also suspected of another attack. he was in court, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges tied to the two attacks. a judge ordered him to remain in custody. >>> several sent -- san francisco police
this vigil begins at 6:15 tonight at race cathedral outdoor prods -- outdoor plaza. >>> our coverageontinues at ktvu.com. you, -- you will find the full text of the executive order on the topic. just click on web links. >>> a suspect is identified as the doodler. accused of killing several gay man in the 1970s. for more than 40 years, police have been searching for serial killer who got them. he's blame for as many as 14 killings. this please sketch -- police sketch was...
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. >>> a group of father's plan to hold up a vigil to speak out against the policy to pull children's from the parents. the vigil starts at 8:30 pm. >>> five undocumented immigrants were killed today after a - - that followed a high-speed chase. two people were ejected from the suburban suv when he crashed and rolled over. in texas about 15 miles from the mexico border. authorities said four people died in the scene and one - - died at the hospital. he had not spoken to border patrol about what led to the chase but says such chases happen almost every day because human smuggling is a quote real problem in the area" >>> we have seen this many times and not only in this county but counties along the border. it's a problem. it's an example by the borders need to be secured. >>> the driver believed to be a united states citizen rushed to thhospital and the passenger also a u.s. citizen was arrested though authorities did not say why. the others were injured in a crash were flown to local hospitals and their conditions were not available this evening. >>> group plans to protest the support
. >>> a group of father's plan to hold up a vigil to speak out against the policy to pull children's from the parents. the vigil starts at 8:30 pm. >>> five undocumented immigrants were killed today after a - - that followed a high-speed chase. two people were ejected from the suburban suv when he crashed and rolled over. in texas about 15 miles from the mexico border. authorities said four people died in the scene and one - - died at the hospital. he had not spoken to border...
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hundreds of people joined in a rally and vigil. they said trump's executive order does not go far enough. it does not do anything to repair the damage already caused by family separation. live now with that part of our coverage, deb. >> reporter: too little too late. that was the sentiment among the crowd here at the civic center post office. many people said this issue transcends politics.>> among a crowd many of them parents bringing their children and pent-up emotion to this vigil. >> this is not a republican or democrat thing. this is a human thing. >> reporter: a teacher touting his daughter says it children suffering is a breaking point.? i just want somebody that is going to represent us and to this country and have feelings for the citizens. >> reporter: overwhelming public forced the presidents reversal. >> our voice was heard. we brought about change and the true voice of america is compassionate. >> reporter: this social worker says families once reunited are damaged and will need counseling. >> we care enough about them
hundreds of people joined in a rally and vigil. they said trump's executive order does not go far enough. it does not do anything to repair the damage already caused by family separation. live now with that part of our coverage, deb. >> reporter: too little too late. that was the sentiment among the crowd here at the civic center post office. many people said this issue transcends politics.>> among a crowd many of them parents bringing their children and pent-up emotion to this...
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they are going to begin that process tonight at a vigil for the victims that will be held here at 7:00. lester? >> some heartfelt tributes from the victims' families, thank you. >>> president trump addressed the "capital gazette" newspaper today, putting aside the usual contempt to offer a message of support. >> this attack shocked the conscience of our nation and filled our hearts with grief. journalists like all americans, should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. >> the president there speaking out from the white house today. >>> tonight more than 100 million of us are getting hit with brutally hot temperatures, a sizzling heatwave stretches from the midwest to the east and extreme heat fueling wildfires in the west that are exploding out of control, burning homes and forcing mass evacuations. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is tracking it for us, who is in the thick of it now? >> reporter: good evening, lester. most of the country will see temperatures that are very much above average. currently 120 million people are under some sort of heat wat
they are going to begin that process tonight at a vigil for the victims that will be held here at 7:00. lester? >> some heartfelt tributes from the victims' families, thank you. >>> president trump addressed the "capital gazette" newspaper today, putting aside the usual contempt to offer a message of support. >> this attack shocked the conscience of our nation and filled our hearts with grief. journalists like all americans, should be free from the fear of being...
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the run and cane light vigil ended here at the lincoln memorial reflecting pool. donaseons r will help four refugee focus groups including s d.c.-base the children. >> children and reuniting them with their parents is the focus back at the border. we want to show you video of a shelter in texas. families at least together tonight as their asylum cases are decided. not the same night ahead for more than300 other ildren. a woman who helped migrant children placed in michigan explains what's ahead. >> we are seeing between two weeks to a month for us to make contact with the parents and begin to set up contact with the child. >> since the zero tolerance pocy took effect in april, migrant children have been sent toes 17 stnd immigration attorney says trying to locate parents through a child is nearly impossible. some of the children are so young they don't know their parents' full name. >> he has been a familiar face and name in our region for years. now the arch diocese of new york says thedeormer l of the catholic church in washington sexually abused a teenager more
the run and cane light vigil ended here at the lincoln memorial reflecting pool. donaseons r will help four refugee focus groups including s d.c.-base the children. >> children and reuniting them with their parents is the focus back at the border. we want to show you video of a shelter in texas. families at least together tonight as their asylum cases are decided. not the same night ahead for more than300 other ildren. a woman who helped migrant children placed in michigan explains what's...
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those i days you want to be very vigilant. check on elderly. checkn the kids.hrough the ende f th week. forecast coming up in just a moment. >>> sll ahead, an intern recounts the chaos and confusion of the gunman opens fire in the newsroom yesterday. >> i texted my friend, hey, please call thepolice, i'm in trouble. in that moment i thought i was going toi die. hought we were going to die. >> can you imagine? what we're just learning about that terrifying attack in annapolis a >>> i was with i immediately started praying. >> doing their bit for local journandsm. day inay out, night in, night out. >> a story of survival from that mass sg in annapolis. >> an intern shared his account of the chaosnd the confusion after shots rang out catching everyone off guard. >> the attack left five people dead. wendy rieger has been anchoring our coverage and joins us live from near the paper's headquarte . >> you know, one thing that came out of the kwourt ct hearing to was the prosecutor saying that the killer had gone and barricaded the back door. t"the capital gazette" on
those i days you want to be very vigilant. check on elderly. checkn the kids.hrough the ende f th week. forecast coming up in just a moment. >>> sll ahead, an intern recounts the chaos and confusion of the gunman opens fire in the newsroom yesterday. >> i texted my friend, hey, please call thepolice, i'm in trouble. in that moment i thought i was going toi die. hought we were going to die. >> can you imagine? what we're just learning about that terrifying attack in...
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, one was a walking vigil to the annapolis waterfront, another just steps away at the annapolis mall where a speaker asked the community to reach out and touch each other, to connect even with strangers. i spoke to people about the vigil, the first happened to be my own church leader from my time living here in annapolis. >> we are shocked it has come to our community. we thought we were separate. >> something like this can happen and when it does it shakes people. >> something like this frightens everybody because we all value -- a pretty good local newspaper. >> reporter: the baltimore orioles paying tribute to the victims with a moment of silence. a judge ordered the suspect, 38-year-old jared ramose to remain in jail on 5 counts of first-degree murder without bail. police said he used to pump action shotgun to blast through an entrance to the capital gazette building before killing four journalists and a failed assistant. he had a long-standing dispute that dates back to 2011 but a police report from 2013 showed the paper chose not to pursue charges saying it would have been, quo
, one was a walking vigil to the annapolis waterfront, another just steps away at the annapolis mall where a speaker asked the community to reach out and touch each other, to connect even with strangers. i spoke to people about the vigil, the first happened to be my own church leader from my time living here in annapolis. >> we are shocked it has come to our community. we thought we were separate. >> something like this can happen and when it does it shakes people. >>...
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that's where people gathered for the vigil thisg. even there were people here tonight who've known this man since he was a kid. t they sayy are disturbed by what happened here. >> he was a good dude. never got in a fight with him. never known him to rob, ne of that. >> dozens of friends and neighbors who knew robert white turned out for a individual it in a parking l where he was killed in a confrontation with a montgomery county police officer. >> my daughter is 10 years old in the fourth grade witnessing things she shouldn't have to. >> police say he was shot after he attacked an officer monday afternoon. cell phone video captured the aftermath, him on the groundng after b shot. he later died at the hospital. white was unarmed. >> interested in the outcome of this situation. ecause this does not need to happen. >> reporter: white was known to walk for miles every day. heenold f it helped him deal with personal struggles. many described him as gentle and fragile. >> i never known him to really bother anyone or be aggressive to anyon
that's where people gathered for the vigil thisg. even there were people here tonight who've known this man since he was a kid. t they sayy are disturbed by what happened here. >> he was a good dude. never got in a fight with him. never known him to rob, ne of that. >> dozens of friends and neighbors who knew robert white turned out for a individual it in a parking l where he was killed in a confrontation with a montgomery county police officer. >> my daughter is 10 years old...
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the vigil was not on how he died but what he did while he was alive. >> we have lost -- a tremendous loss here. my heart hurts. >> reporter: the big question, what is the motive? why did this shooter open fire? police say the suspect is facing a string of charges including murder. >>> a waterpark is shut down after children got sick from the water, allegedly. officials blame the closure at blue goose park on a mechanical issue. tonight, we looked at the complaint from the east bay times. the report says four children became ill after playing for two hours in this break ground on june 11. symptoms include vomiting and diarrhea. they report that officials are at the waterpark installing new parts. >>> oakland housing market is sizzling. one open house is often all it takes for buyers to snap a property. many are filled with multiple tenants who have to awkwardly watch the people who could take away their homes. we took a look at how buyers are profiting off of what some are calling a loophole in the city's eviction law. >> reporter: it is a crash course in the business of the big evict
the vigil was not on how he died but what he did while he was alive. >> we have lost -- a tremendous loss here. my heart hurts. >> reporter: the big question, what is the motive? why did this shooter open fire? police say the suspect is facing a string of charges including murder. >>> a waterpark is shut down after children got sick from the water, allegedly. officials blame the closure at blue goose park on a mechanical issue. tonight, we looked at the complaint from the...
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. >>> more than 1000 people turned out for a vigil tonight in maryland to honor the five people gunned down at a newspaper office yesterday. many carried candles as the crowd streamed through downtown annapolis. the suspect reportedly carried a long list of grievances, filing lawsuits against reporters, lawyers, and even judges. reporter kenneth craig has an update him and annapolis tonight. >> reporter: there were outpourings of love and support in annapolis friday evening, honoring the five victims of the capital gazette shooting. >> a free press, that is what keeps us free. >> reporter: reporter wendy winters daughter greeted reporters at a vigil. >> this is far too soon to lose my mother. she was a fantastic woman and an amazing reporter. >> reporter: the men charged with ending the lives is being held without bond. jarrod ramos is on suicide watch. a woman captured ramos's arrest thursday on her cell phone. prosecutors say he had a long simmering grudge against the capital and not only planned the ambush, he turned the newsroom into a trap. >> the rear door was barricaded. ramos e
. >>> more than 1000 people turned out for a vigil tonight in maryland to honor the five people gunned down at a newspaper office yesterday. many carried candles as the crowd streamed through downtown annapolis. the suspect reportedly carried a long list of grievances, filing lawsuits against reporters, lawyers, and even judges. reporter kenneth craig has an update him and annapolis tonight. >> reporter: there were outpourings of love and support in annapolis friday evening,...
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. >>> right now, people are gathered for a vigil to remember and honor the five people.he first time today the president spoke about the shooting on camera and on air force one. today he said this at an event at the white house. >> journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. to the families of the victims, there are no words to express our sorrow for your loss. horrible, horrible event. horrible thing happened. and you're suffering, we pledge our eternal support. >> i think the whole country shares in that sentiment. you notice the president said the journalist should be free of being violently attacked. >> now, you know we have a lot of fake news back there. look at all those fake newsers back that. the enemy of the people, i call them. >> that was monday. and we are not suggesting that the president isn't sincere when he says journalist shouldn't be violently attacked. >> i have a lot of respect for the press. some of the greatest people i know are reporters and people in the media >> i have a lot of re
. >>> right now, people are gathered for a vigil to remember and honor the five people.he first time today the president spoke about the shooting on camera and on air force one. today he said this at an event at the white house. >> journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. to the families of the victims, there are no words to express our sorrow for your loss. horrible, horrible event. horrible thing happened....
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tonight a vigil at a well known local church. >> sergio q latest developments. he joins us now. >> reporter: the safe community is taking apecial interest. several organizations are involved in helping refugees resettle in the united states. tonight a coalition o leaders s in the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy. at grace cathedral in san francisco, they're raising their voices in support of children who have been separated from their parents at the border. >> this is something that cannot continue and that shames us as a country and that we can't see it stop soon enough. >> reporter: determined to do something, 20 mayors from across the country visited this immigrant detention facility in texas just outside el paso. among them, the novato mayor,r a assigned to defend a client in t in the middle of nowhere. >> reporter: first lady melania trump was welcomed to a facility in mcallen, texas. more than 2,300 children have been separated from their families after the trump administration began a zero-tolerance enforcement program along the border six wee
tonight a vigil at a well known local church. >> sergio q latest developments. he joins us now. >> reporter: the safe community is taking apecial interest. several organizations are involved in helping refugees resettle in the united states. tonight a coalition o leaders s in the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy. at grace cathedral in san francisco, they're raising their voices in support of children who have been separated from their parents at the border. >> this...
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on the ground, a silent vigil as people in the shadow of the tower came to remember and mourn.darity, at other tower blocks, in the cabinet office and at number 10 downing st. the lights were turned on here at 12:54a.m., that the lights were turned on here at 12:54 a.m., that was the time the first 999 call was made, and the colour green was chosen because in the immediate aftermath of the fire local school, schoolchildren started using a hash tag on social media. we've had to work very hard in the last few months but over this week we hope we will be given time and space to reflect on what's happened on our loved ones, on the friends that we've made over the year. you know, when we came together at the beginning of this terrible, terrible time. to allow that time for reflection the grenfell public enquiry has paused and will resume next week. later today a moment's silence will be observed and 73 white doves released, one for every known victim and one to recognise that there may be those who died in the tower as yet and then divide —— unidentified. ben ando, bbc news. lots of
on the ground, a silent vigil as people in the shadow of the tower came to remember and mourn.darity, at other tower blocks, in the cabinet office and at number 10 downing st. the lights were turned on here at 12:54a.m., that the lights were turned on here at 12:54 a.m., that was the time the first 999 call was made, and the colour green was chosen because in the immediate aftermath of the fire local school, schoolchildren started using a hash tag on social media. we've had to work very hard in...
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ii2e§ vigil have been held. there was also a 72 second silence at midday to commemorate the dead. the first emergency call was made to report the fire a year ago, 12.54am in the morning, the tower itself in west london was lit up in green, a colour worn by so many today in honour of all those affected by the tragedy. lucy manning reports from west london on a day of memories and strong emotions. in the middle of the night, grenfell lit up the sky. last year, the horror of the flames, now green to commemorate the tragedy. last year they gathered at the foot of the tower, helpless. now, they stood in the same place to remember. #we the same place to remember. # we all need somebody to lean on. words from the koran. many of the last words that night were prayers. and then, the 72 names. victoria king. fatima shakira, nadia shakira. for ever in our hearts. i year ago, there was the fire, the screams from inside and the cries from out. today, silence. the survivors and the bereaved were joined by singers adele and storms it. but this was about people who had lived and lost here. some c
ii2e§ vigil have been held. there was also a 72 second silence at midday to commemorate the dead. the first emergency call was made to report the fire a year ago, 12.54am in the morning, the tower itself in west london was lit up in green, a colour worn by so many today in honour of all those affected by the tragedy. lucy manning reports from west london on a day of memories and strong emotions. in the middle of the night, grenfell lit up the sky. last year, the horror of the flames, now green...
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call or go on line today. >>> another look at the vigil happening in annapolis, maryland.embering the five lives cut short at the "capital gazette" newspaper. tonight we know their names. gerald fischman. rebecca smith was a sales assistant 34-year-old old, engaged to be married. wendi winters was an editor, columnist, an active volunteer in the community. the editorial page is striking. it reads in part, today we are left speechless. it lists their names. and among those names again, robert hiaasen whose wife joins me right now. i'm so sorry for your loss. since last night i have been reading about your husband and he seems like he would be the best guy in the world to be friends with. tell me about him. >> without a doubt. rob hiaasen was my best friend and he was that for a handful of others. he and i liked to say, you don't need a million friends just really good ones. and he was always there for people. and a confidant when folks needed it, and someone ready with the wry little joke at just the right time. typically and ironically at a time like this, when people were
call or go on line today. >>> another look at the vigil happening in annapolis, maryland.embering the five lives cut short at the "capital gazette" newspaper. tonight we know their names. gerald fischman. rebecca smith was a sales assistant 34-year-old old, engaged to be married. wendi winters was an editor, columnist, an active volunteer in the community. the editorial page is striking. it reads in part, today we are left speechless. it lists their names. and among those...
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three vigils held across the city. one was a walking vigil to the annapolis waterfront. another, just steps away from me at the annapolis mall, where speaker asked the community to reach out and touch each other, to connect even with strangers. tonight i spoke with people at that vigil. the first happened to be my own church leader pastor pat from my time here in annapolis. >> more shock coming to our community. we thought we were separate from baltimore. >> something like this happens so close. when it does, it shakes you. >> something like this is a-- you know-- it strikes everybody's heart, because-- we all value our paper is a darn, good newspaper. >> reporter: the baltimore orioles paying tribute to the victims with a moment of silence. earlier today, the judge ordered the suspect, 38-year-old jarrod ramos to remain in jail for five counts of first degree murder. police say he used a pump action shotgun to blast through the entrance of the capital gaset before skilling four journalists and say sails assistant he had a longstanding dispute that dates back to 2011. th
three vigils held across the city. one was a walking vigil to the annapolis waterfront. another, just steps away from me at the annapolis mall, where speaker asked the community to reach out and touch each other, to connect even with strangers. tonight i spoke with people at that vigil. the first happened to be my own church leader pastor pat from my time here in annapolis. >> more shock coming to our community. we thought we were separate from baltimore. >> something like this...
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things get chipped chipped away you know who is it you said you know the price of freedom is eternal vigilance i think it was thomas jefferson can we haven't been vigilant man i mean what do you think they're responsible ground for because it comes off the i think the winder scandal came of the back of the hostile environment came of the back of the ground . reeks of an incompetent government but also i've got to say you know it's all too easy to kind of blame this country's all good at blaming a player i think people need to look at their part in the process how they've allowed these things to happen because as i said earlier they just haven't been in the last two or three years and felt we've allowed them to take liberties with the people for thirty years and this is the end result of people being complacent. or i mean one could say in the eighty's and the late seventy's it was a lot about identity politics feminism and the racism all these different things do you think there's more of an emphasis ironically on class and the uniting of all these disparate ideas into it is the ninety nine per
things get chipped chipped away you know who is it you said you know the price of freedom is eternal vigilance i think it was thomas jefferson can we haven't been vigilant man i mean what do you think they're responsible ground for because it comes off the i think the winder scandal came of the back of the hostile environment came of the back of the ground . reeks of an incompetent government but also i've got to say you know it's all too easy to kind of blame this country's all good at blaming...
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so there are vigils planned for tonight. some of the reporters from the paper are expected to be there. >> gio leading us off. thank you. as gio reported, that suspect had a grudge against the newspaper. tonight the threatening words he used before. what we learned about the woman he once knew from high school. here's pierce thomas on that part of the story. >> reporter: jarrod ramos, accused murderer, led out from "the capital gazette" in handcuffs, after a rampage that may have had its roots seven years ago. it began with this newspaper article in 2011, "jarrod wants to be your friend." a frightening account of ramos stalking a high school acquaintance on social media. at one point telling her, "have another drink and go hang yourself." the online encounter ending with him pleading guilty to harassment. >> how angry was he? >> incredibly angry, the malice dripped off this man in court. >> reporter: the woman moved from the state, in fear, but ramos still simmering. furious about the article's publication. filing a defamati
so there are vigils planned for tonight. some of the reporters from the paper are expected to be there. >> gio leading us off. thank you. as gio reported, that suspect had a grudge against the newspaper. tonight the threatening words he used before. what we learned about the woman he once knew from high school. here's pierce thomas on that part of the story. >> reporter: jarrod ramos, accused murderer, led out from "the capital gazette" in handcuffs, after a rampage that...
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>> reporter: you can see behind me, there's a vigil going on.e of three vigils going on this evening here in annapolis to honor the victims of this shooting. it's a sign of just how deeply this tragedy has affected this town. as for the people who actually work at the newspaper, that building between the trees is the building where it actually happened. they are persevering through the pain, putting out a paper every hey. jeff. >> glor: so impressive to hear. peip reid, thank you. even though the suspect is not cooperating with detectives, his tweets and court documents are providing them with clues. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: investigators say jarrod ramos held a long- simmering grudge against the "capital gazette." p search of his home turned up evidence that he had planned yesterday's attack. >> we did find evidence at the residence. i can't go into a whole bunch of iti ils t ab, t showing llthe origination of planning. >> reporter: according to court eocuments, in 2012, he filed an unsuccessful defamation lawsuit against the paper and
>> reporter: you can see behind me, there's a vigil going on.e of three vigils going on this evening here in annapolis to honor the victims of this shooting. it's a sign of just how deeply this tragedy has affected this town. as for the people who actually work at the newspaper, that building between the trees is the building where it actually happened. they are persevering through the pain, putting out a paper every hey. jeff. >> glor: so impressive to hear. peip reid, thank you....
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tonight, we take you live to annapolis, maryland where a vigil is about to get under way as a shaken community mourns the loss of these five people. and we learn chilling new details about the killer as police confirm that he barricaded the building's back door shooting at least one victim as they tried to get out. we have also learned tonight the newspaper former executive director says this was not wholly unexpected. >> i took a photo of mr. ramos who i never met, went up to the front desk and be on the lookout for this guy. if he comes in dial 911. >> the president addressing the killings a short time ago. >>. >> president trump: this attack shocked the conscience much our nation and filled our hearts with grief. journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. >> martha: leah gabriel is live in annapolis maryland, where the vigil is getting under way. good evening, rehah. >> good evening. a judge at annapolis ordered 38-year-old jarrod ramos to be held in jail on five counts of first degree murder. police say he used a
tonight, we take you live to annapolis, maryland where a vigil is about to get under way as a shaken community mourns the loss of these five people. and we learn chilling new details about the killer as police confirm that he barricaded the building's back door shooting at least one victim as they tried to get out. we have also learned tonight the newspaper former executive director says this was not wholly unexpected. >> i took a photo of mr. ramos who i never met, went up to the front...
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light vigil tonight. suspect is in custody and authorities say he is not being cooperative. >> this is the front page of the paper with the headline five-shot dead at the capital. >> today's opinion page was empty. today we are speechless. intentionally left blank to commemorate. >> reporter: new details about the gunman armed with a shot gun and smoke grenades who authorities say targeted a news room. >> the evidence that suggested a coordinated attack. the barricaded of a back door and the use of a tactical approach of hunting down and shooting the innocent victims in the case. >> reporter: the suspect 38-year-old jar rod ramos. >> this was a targeted attack. >> ramos sued the paper for defamation in 2012. the lawsuit was dismissed. but a retired editor for the gaz zet said for years, ramos made threats. >> one particularly comment. con >> reporter: investigated ramos before. >> in may of '13, we did have a situation where online threatening comments were made. we had a detective assigned to investigate
light vigil tonight. suspect is in custody and authorities say he is not being cooperative. >> this is the front page of the paper with the headline five-shot dead at the capital. >> today's opinion page was empty. today we are speechless. intentionally left blank to commemorate. >> reporter: new details about the gunman armed with a shot gun and smoke grenades who authorities say targeted a news room. >> the evidence that suggested a coordinated attack. the barricaded...
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is not only the price of liberty, eternal vigilance is the price of human decency. please join pen america into managing the freedom of -- imprisoned in myanmar and also in defending the sanctity of truth and the role of the press right here in the united states. [applause] now, a few words from -- who themselves i have been given to read on their behalf. we are now in the prison just because we covered the news. we do not have a desk to write on, the truth about what happens is important for our country. without the truth, we can never solve our country's problems. that goes for every country. so, we would like to as the governments, where is the truth? where is the truth and justice? where is democracy and freedom? why are soldiers found guilty of murder get ten years while we journalists who expose the murder face 14 years in prison? do you think that is fair? we only did our work as reporters. we want the people to understand we never betrayed the country. the government can arrest us like this and stos fm being able to write news, but we want to tell them right
is not only the price of liberty, eternal vigilance is the price of human decency. please join pen america into managing the freedom of -- imprisoned in myanmar and also in defending the sanctity of truth and the role of the press right here in the united states. [applause] now, a few words from -- who themselves i have been given to read on their behalf. we are now in the prison just because we covered the news. we do not have a desk to write on, the truth about what happens is important for...
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>> not physically any changes, but in terms of the attitude among young people, at the vigil, talking to a lot of the folks, they were unaware the president signed this executive order, but it h gone fro confusion to xiety, and a paramount concern, what is going to happen to the children, and plthat's what p were asking us, an answer we don't have. >> let's bring in pete williams who has read up on is,nd for a long time the president was saying this had to fixed by congress and now he issued an executive irder. do fix the problem? what does it do? >> it stops the children from being taken away from their parents, so anybody caught ying to enter the country illelly, if they ask for asylum, they will still be prosecuted, and then the parents will remain in immigrant custody and no longer turned over to federal marshals and that means their children should not have to be taken away at that point. >> there must be legal challenges? >> yeah, the administration's goal is to hold families in detention until they have asylum hearings and that could take months, and there's a long-standincourt
>> not physically any changes, but in terms of the attitude among young people, at the vigil, talking to a lot of the folks, they were unaware the president signed this executive order, but it h gone fro confusion to xiety, and a paramount concern, what is going to happen to the children, and plthat's what p were asking us, an answer we don't have. >> let's bring in pete williams who has read up on is,nd for a long time the president was saying this had to fixed by congress and now...
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some came here last night to south texas to take part in a vigil to offer their prayers and hopes for these young victims of this crisis. i spent time with a few of them. >> i'm very concerned about both reuniting the families who have been separated from their children now there's been thousands of children, just like my little guy right here, as young as him. >> we need to unify them. find them and get them back together with their parents. >> you think that should be the next order of business? >> absolutely. >> are you optimistic that's something that's going to happen? >> i remain faithful and optimistic. >> you came here from new york. >> i did. i came down to protest, to -- yeah, to say people coming, people are in need and we're meeting them at the border saying, go to jail instead of come on in and we'll help. >> the president says that we've got ms-13 gang members coming in. >> i've seen the pictures of those gang members. they're 4 years old. among the immigrants who come here across the border, crime is lower than it is for the likes of me and you. lower rates of crime. ma
some came here last night to south texas to take part in a vigil to offer their prayers and hopes for these young victims of this crisis. i spent time with a few of them. >> i'm very concerned about both reuniting the families who have been separated from their children now there's been thousands of children, just like my little guy right here, as young as him. >> we need to unify them. find them and get them back together with their parents. >> you think that should be the...
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of people who died following last year's hurricane maria the families of those killed have held a vigil to highlight the discrepancy between the government's official death toll of sixty four and the latest estimate from a study by harvard university which puts the number at more than four thousand six hundred the government's being accused of a lack of transparency well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the cure revisited schedule that someone. once welcome now fear. dividing a nation. al-jazeera explores germany's long term economic strategy of pursuing immigrants from the arab world i feel more gentleman and syrian the. how much money does a richer get those people who don't think every. one german and american the new germans on al-jazeera. it's. equal if they didn't have this and you see it in there so why don't we meet. a little microchip. blind people.
of people who died following last year's hurricane maria the families of those killed have held a vigil to highlight the discrepancy between the government's official death toll of sixty four and the latest estimate from a study by harvard university which puts the number at more than four thousand six hundred the government's being accused of a lack of transparency well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the cure revisited schedule that someone. once welcome...
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. >> we must remain vigilant and we will continue to implement all un security council resolutions onth korea. north korea will receive relief only when it demonstrates irreversible steps of denuclearization. >> the white house continues to tamp down expectations ahead of it as well suggesting this summit won't be a one-time deal but instead beginning of much longer negotiation between u.s. and north korea. >> these negotiations take time. everything is on the table during the negotiations but you can't expect that you're not gog cnge rome in a day and i think that's a very realistic attitude, we can't do it, we can't do it, the president says hang on a second, we may be able to do it. >> president trump isn't the only to meet for the first time. bashar al-assad plans to meet, visit north korea to meet leader. no date has been said, with the u.s. summit the meeting is notable, syria and north korea have been accused of cooperating on chemical weapons together. heather: yes, they have, very notable to say the least. thank you so much for joining us, garrett, appreciate it. number one-s
. >> we must remain vigilant and we will continue to implement all un security council resolutions onth korea. north korea will receive relief only when it demonstrates irreversible steps of denuclearization. >> the white house continues to tamp down expectations ahead of it as well suggesting this summit won't be a one-time deal but instead beginning of much longer negotiation between u.s. and north korea. >> these negotiations take time. everything is on the table during the...