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do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >> the only thing certain in that iowa courtroom was that tensions were running high between the two families. extremely high. would alex walk free or spend his life in prison for murder? >>> coming up -- >> are you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge. four years of questions. the verdict at last. >> when "dateline extra" continues. >>> welcome back to "dateline >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." in the case against alex fazzino, the prosecution argued that bruises on his wife's body and a clean toxicology report meant she'd been murdered. but what about that facetime call appearing to show an intoxicated emily? the defense claimed no one could definitively say how she even died. and if there was no cause of death, there could be no crime. now alex fazzino's fate was in the hands of a jury. here's josh man
do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >> the only thing certain in that iowa courtroom was that tensions were running high between the two families. extremely high. would alex walk free or spend his life in prison for murder? >>> coming up -- >> are you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge....
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do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >> the only thing certain in that iowa courtroom was that tensions were running high between the two families. extremely high. would alex walk free or spend his life in prison for murder? >>> coming up -- >> are you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge. four years of questions. the verdict at last. >> when "dateline extra" continues. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance >>> welcome back to "dat
do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >> the only thing certain in that iowa courtroom was that tensions were running high between the two families. extremely high. would alex walk free or spend his life in prison for murder? >>> coming up -- >> are you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge....
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alex? >> yeah, and in terms of that, your last statement, no stranger to this violence -- do you know if there were any heightened security alerts in the area? and also, lucy, we're getting a live look and we see prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived on the scene, sort of dead center on your screen behind that one guard. for those of you able to see the video, he's been there to purr vay through the scene as well. any heightened alerts they were aware of? >> reporter: this was at a certainly dangerous -- not a dangerous, but a significant time, a sensitive time in israel, coming on the heels of a manslaughter conviction of an israeli soldier who shot dead a palestinian assailant who had been on the ground. he had stabbed another israeli soldier. so, people were sort of expecting tensions to possibly flair. but again, even though there's been an increase of palestinian and israeli violence over the past year, the past few months have been rather quiet, so this is not an expected atta
alex? >> yeah, and in terms of that, your last statement, no stranger to this violence -- do you know if there were any heightened security alerts in the area? and also, lucy, we're getting a live look and we see prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived on the scene, sort of dead center on your screen behind that one guard. for those of you able to see the video, he's been there to purr vay through the scene as well. any heightened alerts they were aware of? >> reporter: this...
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javier: alex, buenas tardes. alex: buenas tardes. los heridos fueron evacuados rÁpidamente una vez ocurriÓ el accidente mucha gente logrÓ salir ilesa y dirigirse a sus trabajos. los que primero son testigos son los pasajeros que han puesto sus fotografÍas y subido vÍdeos en las redes sociales. por fortuna, no hay heridos de gravedad. el gobernador cuomo puso una similitud a una comparaciÓn con el accidente ocurrido en septiembre en new jersey que tuvo caracterÍsticas similares, era un tren que debÍa de parar en su Última estaciÓn, no paró y se estrellÓ y ocasionó varios heridos en septiembre del aÑo pasado algo similar ocurriÓ aquÍ el tren tenía que parar en la Última secciÓn, no lo logró y se descarrilÓ por suerte, sin vÍctimas fatales. como no representaban peligro estas estas vÍctimas fueron trasladadas a hospitales cercanos. los principales testigos de este accidente en sido, obviamente, los pasajeros que han posteado en las redes sociales todas las imÁgenes. javier: yo he escuchado al seÑor como decir qu
javier: alex, buenas tardes. alex: buenas tardes. los heridos fueron evacuados rÁpidamente una vez ocurriÓ el accidente mucha gente logrÓ salir ilesa y dirigirse a sus trabajos. los que primero son testigos son los pasajeros que han puesto sus fotografÍas y subido vÍdeos en las redes sociales. por fortuna, no hay heridos de gravedad. el gobernador cuomo puso una similitud a una comparaciÓn con el accidente ocurrido en septiembre en new jersey que tuvo caracterÍsticas similares, era un...
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i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little t. and he said to me, why do you need all this footage. i just don't get it. why do you need all this footage about me? >> it don't make a whole lot of sense to me. >> what's that? >> just sitting here looking goofy. >> he was upset. and it was like a switch. he went from being terribly cooperative, to not being happy about this situation, and there was a really, really discernible shift in his demeanor. >> i'll just film you, whatever you want to do. i just want to get a shot of you in your cell. >> i'm thinking you all are going through all these prisons, talking to all these people such as myself, you know. people who's never getting out. this thing ain't recording is it? >> i start to turn off the camera, and i stand up, and i begin reasoning with alex, slowly as i inch my way backwards towards nancy out of the cell. alex, it's important we tell this story. we want to hear your voice. i don't know if i was getting through to alex, but i do know that i was getting closer to the entran
i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little t. and he said to me, why do you need all this footage. i just don't get it. why do you need all this footage about me? >> it don't make a whole lot of sense to me. >> what's that? >> just sitting here looking goofy. >> he was upset. and it was like a switch. he went from being terribly cooperative, to not being happy about this situation, and there was a really, really discernible shift in his demeanor....
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alex? >> kelly, those two calls, saudi arabia, uae, the leaders of those countries, has anybody anecdotally said this is going to be very sensitive given the muslim ban? although -- let me just be clear. it's not called a muslim ban by the trump administration, but many are interpreting it as such and you can imagine the leaders of saudi arabia and uae just might. >> reporter: the president rejects that characterization. others define it that way. this could be a topic that could be a part of those phone calls, but typically the readout after we get after a foreign leader call or an important call from the president will give us some sense of the topic areas, but we won't know exactly what the back and forth was, but i would think the expectation not only are the two countries, saudi arabia and the ua ian important part of the economic structure of the united states and we have strong relationships with both countries, but they are not on that list of seven and may have some questions about
alex? >> kelly, those two calls, saudi arabia, uae, the leaders of those countries, has anybody anecdotally said this is going to be very sensitive given the muslim ban? although -- let me just be clear. it's not called a muslim ban by the trump administration, but many are interpreting it as such and you can imagine the leaders of saudi arabia and uae just might. >> reporter: the president rejects that characterization. others define it that way. this could be a topic that could be...
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alex: this is alex paen. thanks for watching "missing,"the only show on television dedicated exclusively to finding missing individuals. follow us on facebook at missing tv. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> wound asked turkey. a delaware county man was among the victims of yesterday's deadly night club massacre. and tonight, his family speaks exclusively to "eyewitness news." a cell phone may very well have saved his life. i'm natasha brown. the gunman accused of killing at least 39 people at an istanbul night club remains on the loose at this hour. 70 others were injured. so far, there's been no claim of responsibility. jake raak's family spoke out earlier. joe holden picks up the story to he here. >> reporter: he was inside that night club when a loan gunman came and in started firing. he's recovering tonight in an istan
alex: this is alex paen. thanks for watching "missing,"the only show on television dedicated exclusively to finding missing individuals. follow us on facebook at missing tv. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> wound asked turkey. a delaware county man was among the victims...
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i know i look good, alex, thank you. as you do, but during the carter administration he had a program called cita which helped subsidize a young person's paycheck, you know? it said to the employers, if you employ this child we will help pay that child's paycheck, and because of that at 12 years old for someone who used to walk to school with holes in her shoes and for someone who used to go to school hungry i had money in my pocket because i worked hard for it because the government allowed me a chance. that's policy. that's why these matter, that's why our voice matters and that's why we have to hold our elected officials accountable. >> to which i say epitomizing the american dream, rosie perez. thank you so much for being an inspiration. >> thank you very much and thank you for having me. >> what president-elect donald trump needs to say in his inauguration address to help heal the divide with democrats. my next guests have an answer. te was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and h
i know i look good, alex, thank you. as you do, but during the carter administration he had a program called cita which helped subsidize a young person's paycheck, you know? it said to the employers, if you employ this child we will help pay that child's paycheck, and because of that at 12 years old for someone who used to walk to school with holes in her shoes and for someone who used to go to school hungry i had money in my pocket because i worked hard for it because the government allowed me...
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that is where alex is right now. we will check into see how the skiing is going. >> yes. >> so, we had a big problem because we had a water main break that happened yesterday, the water flowed, unchecked for hours, and hours, from about 1:00 o'clock to 6:00 o'clock. they got water shut off. >> right. >> but they still have water shut off, to the people that lived there and they have water in their basement. >> look at the temperature at bottom of your screen there. it is 29 degrees, at 8:26. so what does it look like right now, jenny joyce. >> reporter: alex, sorry, mike and karen, i was very surprised when we got out here because we really don't see much in the way of ice. we see mound of dirt and lots of dirt covering the roadway, so ice isn't an issue from the the water main break itself, however, we do see neighbors out here putting salt out on the sidewalks because of the natural storm system this is aftermath of the yesterday's water main break. before 2:30 yesterday afternoon that is when philadelphia water de
that is where alex is right now. we will check into see how the skiing is going. >> yes. >> so, we had a big problem because we had a water main break that happened yesterday, the water flowed, unchecked for hours, and hours, from about 1:00 o'clock to 6:00 o'clock. they got water shut off. >> right. >> but they still have water shut off, to the people that lived there and they have water in their basement. >> look at the temperature at bottom of your screen there....
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alex: why do you think that? beary: if you're a shareholder -- excuse me, if you're on the committee representing the shareholders, you're not going to buy viacom at anything but a bargain sale price. you're on the other side of the special committee, you won't sale it other than at a premium. it's never happening anyway so i don't know why anyone made news noise. alex: how would you turn around paramount? or can it be done? beary: if you make good movies, it turns it. it ain't hard. movie business is the simplest business compared to what's going on here, the changes in the world, i mean, narrative story telling on a big screen or small screen, but on a big screen is simple, with you have a story, you tell it and people either like it or not. there's no tech involved. there's no -- you know, it's quite bnary. alex: on the flip side a lot of tech companies are looking at the content base of netflix and amazon has made huge strides. there's been a lot of talk about the prospect of apple getting into the space. do
alex: why do you think that? beary: if you're a shareholder -- excuse me, if you're on the committee representing the shareholders, you're not going to buy viacom at anything but a bargain sale price. you're on the other side of the special committee, you won't sale it other than at a premium. it's never happening anyway so i don't know why anyone made news noise. alex: how would you turn around paramount? or can it be done? beary: if you make good movies, it turns it. it ain't hard. movie...
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>> well, alex lemonade stand funded funds research all over the country. so we've now funded nearly 700 research project at over 160 locations, truly try to find the best project that have the best hope for bringing cures to kids with cancer. that's where the money goes. >> so sherrie this has affected your life very personally because of charlotte here. so what happened as far as charlotte was concerned when she was three? >> she was diagnosed with blastoma, had cancer in the central nervous system, so she had brain surgery to remove the tumor. then she had her treatment at chop. and then she relapsed at five. and we went to m.d. anderson for treatment after a second surgery. they gave her 20% chance at relapse. and she is now 14, and doing very well. she has delayed effect, but doing well. >> charlotte is a fighter. >> very excited for saturday, that's for sure. >> how is it being involved with alex's lemonade stand foundation? obviously not only the financial support to help with the research but also the moral support as well. >> it is, they're like fa
>> well, alex lemonade stand funded funds research all over the country. so we've now funded nearly 700 research project at over 160 locations, truly try to find the best project that have the best hope for bringing cures to kids with cancer. that's where the money goes. >> so sherrie this has affected your life very personally because of charlotte here. so what happened as far as charlotte was concerned when she was three? >> she was diagnosed with blastoma, had cancer in the...
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so, alex? >> sorry. >> alex, alexa, quiet. >> let's get to alex because she is actually going to go down a hill. >> you might have to choose. >> it is all you, alex, here we go. >> big finish. >> okay? can you hear me? >> yes. >> all right. all right, so, i'm a little nervous, because i don't know how to stop really. but i'm going to figure it out when i get down. jen is up here too. i guess on the count of three. oh, we're going. >> easy peasy. >> redsy? here we go. okay? okay. all right, not so bad. >> you look great. you're doing it, you're making it look east. >> i you're doing it. >> here we go. >> here comes the big part of the hill. >> here we go. >> it is okay. all right. >> okay, here goes, here goes. i'm still up. i'm still up. >> yeah! >> nicely done. >> she did not fall the entire morning. >> someone said i was doing the opposite of downward facing dog earlier. at least i'm still upright. but his is really great. because aid great time here. blue mountain resort. this is a big day,
so, alex? >> sorry. >> alex, alexa, quiet. >> let's get to alex because she is actually going to go down a hill. >> you might have to choose. >> it is all you, alex, here we go. >> big finish. >> okay? can you hear me? >> yes. >> all right. all right, so, i'm a little nervous, because i don't know how to stop really. but i'm going to figure it out when i get down. jen is up here too. i guess on the count of three. oh, we're going. >>...
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>> reporter: hey, alex. yeah, i talked to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers, but he's also somebody who when he went to harvard, one of the first people he met was matt damon, the oscar-winning actor, who tells the story that he almost went home because he was so intimidated by how smart furman was. president obama obviously not intimidated. the two have worked closely on key economic issues. he won the nobel peace prize, but unlike the fictional jim bartlett, he does not have a nobel prize in economics. take us inside the room. what's it like to be with him tackling a tough economic problem? >> the thing to understand about the nobel prize in economics is it's usually given towards the end of your career, for a lifetime of work. >> reporter: you think he might still get it? >> it is still a possibility for him. >> good afternoon. we've seen the longest job streak on record and wages have gone more than any in the past 40. >> the thing i love most with meetings about him is he always
>> reporter: hey, alex. yeah, i talked to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers, but he's also somebody who when he went to harvard, one of the first people he met was matt damon, the oscar-winning actor, who tells the story that he almost went home because he was so intimidated by how smart furman was. president obama obviously not intimidated. the two have worked closely on key economic issues. he won the nobel peace prize, but unlike the fictional jim bartlett, he...
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so if you like alex cross, here's an alex cross you haven't read before, but itjust happened so quickly. here in england we're going to start with six, so it's kind of a category of being alex cross, there will be a zoo, there's one about the royals which is kind of fun, there's one about a big diamond heist. recently i was interviewed in my office and i pulled out these eight very deep drawers, and i have 107 of these bookshots that are either finished now or in process. and of the 107, i would say 80 of them are stories that i created. so it's like, oh my god. in fact, the person interviewing me just went, like, "this is insane, this is crazy." i said, "i agree, this is insane." but i think for readers, this is going to be a real boon, because they're addictive. you've written some of them, but like your full—length novels, you employ a team of co—writers. just tell us a bit about how that actually works in practice. i wrote last year over 2000 pages of outlines. my outlines are always three or four drafts. so it's an insane amount of writing just that. and usually what i'll do wh
so if you like alex cross, here's an alex cross you haven't read before, but itjust happened so quickly. here in england we're going to start with six, so it's kind of a category of being alex cross, there will be a zoo, there's one about the royals which is kind of fun, there's one about a big diamond heist. recently i was interviewed in my office and i pulled out these eight very deep drawers, and i have 107 of these bookshots that are either finished now or in process. and of the 107, i...
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mike and alex? >> how about that? >> back to school. >> back to school. >> even for philadelphia schools. >> that's right. >> in general. >> 6:08. well, it seems like vice president joe biden has no plans to slow down after his time at the white house is over in what 16 days. >> but he was overheard during a senate swearing in, talking about his new job. a position that could be based right here in our area. >> yes. it was a hot mike, we call it. he likes swearing in congress people. likes to chat with their families. so the hot mike recorded him saying he plans to start abide entrust to aid his cancer fighting campaign. the project will be partially based at the university of pennsylvania right here in philly. biden's comments about his future well were made in a one-on-one conversation yesterday. he did not appear to be aware the microphone was on, even though the microphone was on. all day. >> and he's been swearing in people all day. >> yes. >> so, he knows they put it on him. >> looks like he may be spending time
mike and alex? >> how about that? >> back to school. >> back to school. >> even for philadelphia schools. >> that's right. >> in general. >> 6:08. well, it seems like vice president joe biden has no plans to slow down after his time at the white house is over in what 16 days. >> but he was overheard during a senate swearing in, talking about his new job. a position that could be based right here in our area. >> yes. it was a hot mike, we...
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alex: why is that? barry: all of the content -- if you own content, you want to distribute it everywhere. so these tech companies who are engaged in distribution -- what apple is doing and amazon has with prime, etc. -- they're essentially distributors, they can buy anybody's content. they don't need to own directly the content. if they're going to actually begin to produce content themselves, then that's another thing. but, you know, that's something you have to really not have tech aptitude for but you actually have to have an ability to make editorial choices. alex: the signs dealing with lionsgate, i'd like to hear how it came about, actually? barry: we're developing video into a platform for everybody to use, and we have gone to many, many people and one of the recent places we went and said why don't you put your programming on video, on our platform, and they said yes, and we're going to do much more of that. alex: are there deals impending we need to keep an eye out for? barry: yes. alex: can yo
alex: why is that? barry: all of the content -- if you own content, you want to distribute it everywhere. so these tech companies who are engaged in distribution -- what apple is doing and amazon has with prime, etc. -- they're essentially distributors, they can buy anybody's content. they don't need to own directly the content. if they're going to actually begin to produce content themselves, then that's another thing. but, you know, that's something you have to really not have tech aptitude...
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mike and alex, back over to you. >>> 7:05 now. >>> a father is in serious condition after a man storms into his frankford home and started shooting. >> police say that it happened late last night, along the 1900 block of pratt street, and right in the hid will of a block of row homes. that is where steve keeley is, steve? >> reporter: yeah, as soon as police got the here they realized these home invaders knew what house and why they wanted to hit and what they expected to get when they hit it. do you see trent door, glass shattered there. two windows next to the front door also blown out by one of the or two of the 11 shots fired and what happened was that this home owner is arm, he gets home here, five of 11:00 with his wife. she is just 24. the kid four daughters, as young as five months old, and oldest only five years old, the stairwell is right through front door. so wife on the steps taking kid upstairs. the man barely gets front door shut these two guys knock and push their way in. this home owner goes for his gun because he realizes they are not here selling vacuum cleaners. the
mike and alex, back over to you. >>> 7:05 now. >>> a father is in serious condition after a man storms into his frankford home and started shooting. >> police say that it happened late last night, along the 1900 block of pratt street, and right in the hid will of a block of row homes. that is where steve keeley is, steve? >> reporter: yeah, as soon as police got the here they realized these home invaders knew what house and why they wanted to hit and what they...
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alex? >> this story will certainly be up for analysis for some time to come, thank you so much, gabe gutierrez, from fort lauderdale. >>> the russian being thhacking what some are saying is surprising about it. a house intelligence committee member weighs in with me next. s. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there, so she didn't miss a single shot. i replaced her windshield giving her more time for what matters most. tech: how'd ya do? player: we won! tech: nice! that's another safelite advantage. mom: thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. >>> any attempt, any aspiration to influence our elections failed. they were not successful in doing that, and it's a very important point. we're talking about this because we had embarrassing leaks from the dnc emailses. there were no fireworks in that report because ther
alex? >> this story will certainly be up for analysis for some time to come, thank you so much, gabe gutierrez, from fort lauderdale. >>> the russian being thhacking what some are saying is surprising about it. a house intelligence committee member weighs in with me next. s. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there,...
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alex len reporting on the ground at -- alex webb reporting on the ground at ces. spacex is set to launch 10 satellites on monday. this will mark the company's first flights since the rocket lou up in september -- blew up in september. it's shares plunged in the wake of the last accident and skepticism remains high. short interest on the stock is at a record. the c.e.o. said the company is counting on spacex to take 17 new satellites into orbit in seven separate launches. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are now live streaming on twitter. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with a series of conversations examining the legacy of president obama. in two weeks, he will leave the white house following eight historic years in august. among his signature compliments or comprehensive health care reform and overhauling financial regulation in response to the worst economic crisis since the great depression. donald trump's election has
alex len reporting on the ground at -- alex webb reporting on the ground at ces. spacex is set to launch 10 satellites on monday. this will mark the company's first flights since the rocket lou up in september -- blew up in september. it's shares plunged in the wake of the last accident and skepticism remains high. short interest on the stock is at a record. the c.e.o. said the company is counting on spacex to take 17 new satellites into orbit in seven separate launches. that does it for this...
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>>> hey there, everyone, i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters in new york city. it's 1 past the hour of 1:00 p.m. in the east coast of the u.s. hatitiesberg one of the many areas in the southeast damaged by severe weather this weekend and the death toll now standing at 15, 11 people killed in georgia and four in mississippi. power li powerful tornadoes are being blamed for these deaths. the governor had declared a state of emergency in at least 7 counties, parts of florida and alabama also facing threats of severe weather this afternoon. in valdosta, georgia, a damaging tornado destroyed dozens of homes. >> reporter: i just spoke to a person who suffered some very severe damage. a home knocked down, a home standing, frees then stripped of bark, pieces of metal wrapped around their trees. so the area where they're seeing is very clear, they say you can see the path that this tornado took through in the middle of the night, the good news for the moment is that the rain has stopped, it is calming down here, no winds right now, and in this immediate area, that tornad
>>> hey there, everyone, i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters in new york city. it's 1 past the hour of 1:00 p.m. in the east coast of the u.s. hatitiesberg one of the many areas in the southeast damaged by severe weather this weekend and the death toll now standing at 15, 11 people killed in georgia and four in mississippi. power li powerful tornadoes are being blamed for these deaths. the governor had declared a state of emergency in at least 7 counties, parts of florida and alabama...
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alex webb reporting on the ground at ces. spacex is set to launch 10 satellites on monday. this will mark the company's first flights since the rocket blew up in september. its shares plunged in the wake of the last accident and skepticism remains high. short interest on the stock is at a record. the c.e.o. said the company is counting on spacex to take 17 new satellites into orbit in seven separate launches. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are now live streaming on twitter. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement for time life. >> who are you? what are all of these people doing in my living room? [laughter] announcer: he was america's clown prince. his heart was pure gold. >> if i knew you better, i would give you a big kiss. >> i am george. >> i am alice. [laughter]
alex webb reporting on the ground at ces. spacex is set to launch 10 satellites on monday. this will mark the company's first flights since the rocket blew up in september. its shares plunged in the wake of the last accident and skepticism remains high. short interest on the stock is at a record. the c.e.o. said the company is counting on spacex to take 17 new satellites into orbit in seven separate launches. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are now live...
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alex? >> making music to help a friend. >> ♪ >> trombone, elaborated with everyone, from michael jackson, to jay-z, to philly's own jill scott. but a rare disease almost silenced him. what his friends are doing to help, how you can join in. >> we have a cookie throw down. forget thin mints, girl scouts are back with a brand new flavor. but can we sell it? alex and i get some tips from the pros. >> what we do it i'll crush your thin mints face. >> give the people what they want. >> ♪ >> from the fifth harmony four some, to the fashion, to emotional johnny dep, the most talk about moment from the people choice awards. >> now, we've been watching planes lands today. can we punch up large shot kind of over the bridge there? >> girard point double decker bridge? >> so know flames coming in right now. so bob and i were discussing best place toss watch airplanes land. >> right. >> i know that in saint marin -- saint martin, the planes land right there at the beach. and here's, look at this. >>
alex? >> making music to help a friend. >> ♪ >> trombone, elaborated with everyone, from michael jackson, to jay-z, to philly's own jill scott. but a rare disease almost silenced him. what his friends are doing to help, how you can join in. >> we have a cookie throw down. forget thin mints, girl scouts are back with a brand new flavor. but can we sell it? alex and i get some tips from the pros. >> what we do it i'll crush your thin mints face. >> give the...
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thank you so much to jennifer and alex. that does it for this edition of "the 11th hour." brian will be back monday. thanks for being with me all week. have a great night. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> who actually is the benefactor of someone who is about to become commander-in-chief trashing the intelligence community. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> who actually is the benefactor of someone who is about to become commander-in-chief trashing the intelligence community. >> an intelligence hearing for an audience of one. >> i love wikileaks. >> intelligence chief democrats and top republicans send a message to the incoming president. >> espionage is an act of war. >> tonight is the unprecedented spectacle on capitol hill. >> i think there's a difference between kept schism and disparagement. >> plus an exclusive inside look into the top-secret report on russian hacking. >> every american should be alarmed by russia's attacks on our nation. >> then the vice president's harsh words for the president-elect. >> grow up. time to be an adult. you're president.
thank you so much to jennifer and alex. that does it for this edition of "the 11th hour." brian will be back monday. thanks for being with me all week. have a great night. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> who actually is the benefactor of someone who is about to become commander-in-chief trashing the intelligence community. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> who actually is the benefactor of someone who is about to become commander-in-chief...
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that's the endorsement from none other than sir alex ferguson. what now for formula one? no bernie, we hearfrom brawn and his plans for the sport. and tonight's the night. konta prepares for serena williams in the australian open quarterfinals. sir alex ferguson has given jose mourinho the thumbs up for his 8 months in charge of manchester united. they are 1a points off the top of the table in sixth, but he says they are unlucky not to be closer to the leaders chelsea. they haven't lost in the league for three months and the key to that, thinks sir alex, is mourinho keeping control of his emotions. i think that i was a is finding his way now. there was a period when he was in making decisions and his emotions boiled over. he is an emotional guy. there is no question about that. i think people from these countries, portugal, spain, italy, have that emotional part of them and it shows and it should very much in terms of how was he handled that part. now you see him now, he is calm, he is in control. that is the obvious observation i am making of the team now. the team is pl
that's the endorsement from none other than sir alex ferguson. what now for formula one? no bernie, we hearfrom brawn and his plans for the sport. and tonight's the night. konta prepares for serena williams in the australian open quarterfinals. sir alex ferguson has given jose mourinho the thumbs up for his 8 months in charge of manchester united. they are 1a points off the top of the table in sixth, but he says they are unlucky not to be closer to the leaders chelsea. they haven't lost in the...
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you are in for alex because alex will try snow skiing for very first time live on television. what other place to do it, sue >> bob mackey doing your wardrobe. >> yes, and edith head. >> i'm real excited this morning about that. >> the storm, that started overnight about eight or 9:00 o'clock just as we predict is now on its way out but is there still a few bands where it is snowing. some of them are up in the lehigh valley and some are down at new jersey shore, but definitely seeing middle of the end, couple hours ago it was beginning of the end, now it is middle of the end and end of the end real soon, got that? four out of ten today, bus stop buddy bundled up, because temperatures are in the 20's and 30's and it feels colder then. that we have to have our snow boots on to deal with, we need traction on a morning like this because our temperatures are below freezing. we have 17 in mount pocono. 29 degrees in wilmington. thirty in at atlantic city. right at freezing in dover which means any untreated surface that may look wet like this sidewalk, that is probably been treated,
you are in for alex because alex will try snow skiing for very first time live on television. what other place to do it, sue >> bob mackey doing your wardrobe. >> yes, and edith head. >> i'm real excited this morning about that. >> the storm, that started overnight about eight or 9:00 o'clock just as we predict is now on its way out but is there still a few bands where it is snowing. some of them are up in the lehigh valley and some are down at new jersey shore, but...
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that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love. that's all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not mutually exclusive things. i think when we get in this die ma'am is -- dynamic we can't honor a citizen of san francisco who
that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that...
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thank you so much to jennifer and alex. that does it for this edition of "the 11th hour." brian will be back we've got two excellent experienced life-long journalists here tonight as our guests which is really good because this is a night when there seems to be a lot of news breaking into the evening hours. at just about 7:00 eastern time tonight we got a surprise out-of-the-blue announcement that former cia director james woolsey has abruptly quit the donald trump transition team. mr. woolsey had been on the trump transition, we had no advanced word that there was anything wrong in that relationship or he might be on his way out. he was on tv as recently as yesterday speaking for the incoming administration, defending them on various matters related to his area of expertise. but for whatever reason abruptly and with no notice tonightam
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good luck, alex. you go there. >> i thought woe say good luck alex you'll need it. but he says go there. >> because i'll be going there tomorrow to the poconos. >> first time i ever did it was with a college roommate. he took me up somewhere in colorado on black diamond slope. i'll see you at the bottom. but i had bluejeans on. >> oh,. >> don't wear jeans. and did somebody send that you trip? >> yes, getting a loft tips and well wishes on facebook. don't wear jeans like i did at 16. i was saturate from the falling a lot and cold and i never went again. >> all right. so no jeans. i'll put on some leg, several layers, though. >> that's the key. >> then rick walsh says: don't cross your skis, practice squats before go. >> yes? >> so i need to be in the gym. what? >> too late for that. >> too late. listen, it is too late. >> great response from laurence. stay up. don't fall. >> oh, simple? simple as that. so watch for it tomorrow on good day philadelphia. >> it will be all morning. because one person all right, i need to know so i can figure out when i'm going to work,
good luck, alex. you go there. >> i thought woe say good luck alex you'll need it. but he says go there. >> because i'll be going there tomorrow to the poconos. >> first time i ever did it was with a college roommate. he took me up somewhere in colorado on black diamond slope. i'll see you at the bottom. but i had bluejeans on. >> oh,. >> don't wear jeans. and did somebody send that you trip? >> yes, getting a loft tips and well wishes on facebook. don't wear...
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robin knoxjohnston took ten months to get around, and alex has said thatis to get around, and alex has said that is tougher than what he does, but you can see the contrast. that is tougher than what he does, but you can see the contrastm that is tougher than what he does, but you can see the contrast. it is a big sport in a number of different ways, but this race has a hold on the imagination. the french in particular are just the imagination. the french in particular arejust huge the imagination. the french in particular are just huge on the imagination. the french in particular arejust huge on it, our stars, people like mike golding, i don't know how many britons have heard of him, but he cannot sit in a pavement cafe in paris without people coming up to him. all of our quys people coming up to him. all of our guys speak french, because the french are so much into it, and of course we invented all of this, robin knox—johnston's tack won very much against a frenchman, incidentally, there were nine in the race, but the frenchman was the main contender with him. it is an extraordinary
robin knoxjohnston took ten months to get around, and alex has said thatis to get around, and alex has said that is tougher than what he does, but you can see the contrast. that is tougher than what he does, but you can see the contrastm that is tougher than what he does, but you can see the contrast. it is a big sport in a number of different ways, but this race has a hold on the imagination. the french in particular are just the imagination. the french in particular arejust huge the...
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[ valente speaking in spanish ] >> anthony: our local fixer, alex, is here to translate. >> alex: in this case, he thinks that they pull the pants down so -- check him for weapons. >> anthony: they're loading him into the sheet. >> alex: this is the csi team. so when they were pulling his pants off, money and jewelry started falling from the pockets. basically, they took the money out of his pockets and that was the only available spot. >> anthony: to show that they didn't take anything. >> alex: yeah, exactly. so this is also a drug dealer. the thing here in mexico is as soon as someone is killed, normally they get candles just right next to it, sometimes santa muerte is related to drug dealings and criminals. >> anthony: how long have you been doing this? [ valente speaking in spanish ] >> alex: about 9 years. >> anthony: how many bodies, do you think? >> valente: no lo se. >> anthony: hundreds? >> valente: si, quiza. >> anthony: how do you push them out of your mind when you're not working? [ valente speaking in spanish ] >> alex: a lot of people ask him about this, but he said, l
[ valente speaking in spanish ] >> anthony: our local fixer, alex, is here to translate. >> alex: in this case, he thinks that they pull the pants down so -- check him for weapons. >> anthony: they're loading him into the sheet. >> alex: this is the csi team. so when they were pulling his pants off, money and jewelry started falling from the pockets. basically, they took the money out of his pockets and that was the only available spot. >> anthony: to show that...
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good luck, alex. you go there. >> up from i, i've been saying oh, i would love to learn how to ski, would love to do. that will but no that it is actually happening tomorrow, i am nervous. >> you should and little bittner just. it is daunting. but here, jenn fred, will take care of you. shy is a very good skier. gilbert, one of the guys who watches the show every day, he sent in a song to encourage you for tomorrow. >> oh? >> ♪ i'll temple for you ya. ♪ >> really? >> i'll tumble for you ♪ >> he's willing to go along with you and tumble for you. >> oh, is that what it is? okay, well, i've been doing my research, and the thing is, people are telling me expect to fall. like it will happen. you know when you go ice skating, it is like ice skating, usually when i do that my one goal, don't fall, don't fall. >> so you will start way up there at the top at the horizon and go all the way down. >> you can't be serious. >> do you know how to snow plow yet? >> listen, i've had very limited experience with
good luck, alex. you go there. >> up from i, i've been saying oh, i would love to learn how to ski, would love to do. that will but no that it is actually happening tomorrow, i am nervous. >> you should and little bittner just. it is daunting. but here, jenn fred, will take care of you. shy is a very good skier. gilbert, one of the guys who watches the show every day, he sent in a song to encourage you for tomorrow. >> oh? >> ♪ i'll temple for you ya. ♪ >>...
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that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love. that's all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not mutually exclusive things. i think when we get in this die ma'am is -- dynamic we can't honor a citizen of san francisco who
that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that...
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. >> so sorry, alex. >> no you're not. did you that on purpose. >> did i not do that on purpose. >> where a.m.y? >> i think that's it. anyway. >> good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> there is no way i would do that. it is thursday, january the 19th, so i saw your head move. hi, car glenn hi, how are you? >> ever heard of something called a back up spouse? >> i had one. i think this is real interesting topic. >> you have or had? >> had. i already got married. you never know. >> i don't think it is going that well. >> fourteen years. but so the person that you make that pledge with, that you say if we don't find the right one we don't get married by a certain age, 35, 40, let's just marry each other. >> ya, i got one of those. >> really? >> ya, too late now, but i did have one. >> sorry, getting myself together. that's that. >> why is it too late? >> are you married? >> no. >> then? >> well, at this point, i don't -- >> wah, wah, wah. >> the reason why you do that is like so you have the companion, so you have kids, you a
. >> so sorry, alex. >> no you're not. did you that on purpose. >> did i not do that on purpose. >> where a.m.y? >> i think that's it. anyway. >> good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> there is no way i would do that. it is thursday, january the 19th, so i saw your head move. hi, car glenn hi, how are you? >> ever heard of something called a back up spouse? >> i had one. i think this is real interesting topic. >> you have or...
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i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters in new york. it is one of at least a dozen protests expected throughout the day nationwide. our correspondents are at some of the nation's largest airports. with more on that as we were showingio you from dallas-ft. worth and we'll get to that in a moment. first, reaction from the white house. the administration is pushing back on a ruling by a new york city federal judge halting parts of the president's executive order. the statement reading saturday's ruling does not undercut the president's executive order, all stopped visas will remain stopped. all halted admissions will remain halted. all restricted travel will remain prohibited and here's kellyanne conway, counsel to the president with the importance on the ban. >> i was stopped many times, weren't you, after ne9/11? i didn't resemble or share a name with any part of terrorist conspiracy, but this is what we do to keep a nation safe. this whole idea that they're being separated and ripped from their families is temporary and circumstantial o
i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters in new york. it is one of at least a dozen protests expected throughout the day nationwide. our correspondents are at some of the nation's largest airports. with more on that as we were showingio you from dallas-ft. worth and we'll get to that in a moment. first, reaction from the white house. the administration is pushing back on a ruling by a new york city federal judge halting parts of the president's executive order. the statement reading saturday's...
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jummy: that was alex perez reporting. spoiling theare columbus blue jackets' chance to make nhl history. just one away from the record , washington would have none of that. it was a dominant performance by the caps, a 5-0 blowout. madedifferent capitals goals. they clinch the top spot in the metro division. doug: that is good. jummy: good for the caps. doug: it has been a smooth winter so far. a bigger storm potential south of the metro area tomorrow. let's get busy. back with what the possibilities are -- what you see in pink are areas that are already under a winter storm warning. that is meaning it is going to happen over the lower eastern shore, st. mary's county, the middle peninsula, northern neck of virginia, and in the carolinas and into georgia. we have a cold day out there. 25 in winchester. 32 in quantico. 31 degrees right now, 29 at washington dulles. temperatures will climb a we plan into motion now, still a few snow showers. coming across the mountain, i doubt that will make it into our area. the new area of
jummy: that was alex perez reporting. spoiling theare columbus blue jackets' chance to make nhl history. just one away from the record , washington would have none of that. it was a dominant performance by the caps, a 5-0 blowout. madedifferent capitals goals. they clinch the top spot in the metro division. doug: that is good. jummy: good for the caps. doug: it has been a smooth winter so far. a bigger storm potential south of the metro area tomorrow. let's get busy. back with what the...
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>> reporter: good morning, alex. he's probably one of the three most important people since the islamic revolution in 1979, aside from the current leader, who died in 1989. rafsanjani was one of the first presidents after the revolution. he played a key role leading up to this islamic revolution in 1979. and stayed there as a very powerful and influential figure up until his death. now his political fortune is slightly waned in 2005 when he lost the election to the ruling establishment that didn't let him run in the 2013 elections, but he still managed to come back time and time again inlining with the moderates in iran and becoming a very vocal voice for them. a huge amount of support for president rohani. many say it was because of rafsanjani that rohani was able to get elected. but he'll certainly be missed amongst the moderates in a time of uncertainty now with the united states. we don't know where we're heading with president trump, but rouhani could have persuaded hard-liners to come around to the side of mode
>> reporter: good morning, alex. he's probably one of the three most important people since the islamic revolution in 1979, aside from the current leader, who died in 1989. rafsanjani was one of the first presidents after the revolution. he played a key role leading up to this islamic revolution in 1979. and stayed there as a very powerful and influential figure up until his death. now his political fortune is slightly waned in 2005 when he lost the election to the ruling establishment...
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alex, back to you. >>> thanks, bob. generations after his death doctor king's word still inspire and touch us and today the nation celebrates the civil rights icon, with a day of service. so lauren johnson joins us from girard college with thousands of people giving back to their community. lauren, we love this because so many people participate the in this event at at at the girard college. >> it is volunteers galore out here, alex. they are every where. they started showing up as early as 6:00 a.m. you will fine this, all over the country. day of service, an projects like they're meant to help our entire country. welcome to work at this site where they will be building book shelves. they are calling it their signature project book nook, 260 of them will go in locations all across the city, 80 books on each book shelf. this project promoting literacy for young children all across the city. it fits in the mayor's program of prek, learning, to start learning at a very young age. you can see volunteers down there. they ha
alex, back to you. >>> thanks, bob. generations after his death doctor king's word still inspire and touch us and today the nation celebrates the civil rights icon, with a day of service. so lauren johnson joins us from girard college with thousands of people giving back to their community. lauren, we love this because so many people participate the in this event at at at the girard college. >> it is volunteers galore out here, alex. they are every where. they started showing up...
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our first kid is alex. alex, where's alex? alex from katy, texas. hello. by the way, that's exactly what my hair looked like in junior high school. alex is 10 months old? >> yes. >> jimmy: oh, wow. alex is a girl, right? >> yep. >> jimmy: okay, i just guessed by the color of the sippy cup. >> great? your husband is a man, yes? i guess, by the beard? >> i think so. >> jimmy: do people remark upon alex's hair everywhere she goes? >> oh, yeah. oh my god, everywhere. people want to touch it. they ask if i put stuff in it. >> jimmy: honestly it looks like a member of reo speedwagon. [ laughter ] >> great. >> jimmy: what's the plan? are you going to leave it? are you going to let it grow loose and free? >> yeah, we kind of -- we have to trim the back because she's got a mullet going back here. [ laughter ] we'll leave it in front because it's curly. >> jimmy: i think we have to blame dad for that hair. she's very cute. yeah, i'd say grow it out. i mean, really. >> right, right. >> jimmy: spectacular head of hair. let's go to the hopper again. thank you, guys. th
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alex's parents raised £135 themselves, having rejected the treatment available in this country. if i'd have listened to the doctors in this country, i think i wouldn't have alex here today, because his prognosis was so bad and he was so young, he was too young to have radiotherapy, so had he had survived, his life would have been over anyway. this nhs promotionalfilm shows off the two centres due to open in manchester and london. it is still at least 18 months away, it will be august 2018 before this proton therapy centre that's being built here in manchester is up and running, giving the hope of life saving treatment for some patients. a year after that, the centre in london will open. the total cost will be £250 million. many people will have first learned about proton therapy through the case of five—year—old ashya king. his parents now say he's cancer free, after having proton therapy treatment in the czech republic. several european countries already run centres offering proton therapy, so why is the nhs lagging behind? i think it's actually a very good time to be gett
alex's parents raised £135 themselves, having rejected the treatment available in this country. if i'd have listened to the doctors in this country, i think i wouldn't have alex here today, because his prognosis was so bad and he was so young, he was too young to have radiotherapy, so had he had survived, his life would have been over anyway. this nhs promotionalfilm shows off the two centres due to open in manchester and london. it is still at least 18 months away, it will be august 2018...
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mike and alex, we can expect this to play out. lawmakers say they will come to the defense of these families and immigrants trying to get back in our country and we think this will also head to court at some point. >> oh, you know it will, thanks, for that. >>> 6:38. we will discuss that at length later on but department of home land security issued a statement saying that they plan on continuing to enforce all of the president executive orders, all of the president trump's executive orders, in a man their secures the safety and security of the american people. yesterday, on one of the morning show senate the majority leader mitch mcconnell said he supports securing our borders but cautions we need to be a careful in how we do it. >> we need to bear in mind that we don't have religious in this country and best allies in the war against islamic terrorism are muslims. >> republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham also released a statement denounce president trump's executive order. president took to twitter saying quote unqu
mike and alex, we can expect this to play out. lawmakers say they will come to the defense of these families and immigrants trying to get back in our country and we think this will also head to court at some point. >> oh, you know it will, thanks, for that. >>> 6:38. we will discuss that at length later on but department of home land security issued a statement saying that they plan on continuing to enforce all of the president executive orders, all of the president trump's...
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mike and alex over to you. >> thank you, bob. 7:02. let's get to lehigh county this morning. >> that's where steve is. bob was just talking about t steve, what are you seeing now after this ten-hour fire? >> reporter: well, believe it or not, we're seeing fresh dark smoke. whether you see black smoke, that means, fresh flames, and so this fire called in originally at 8:29 p.m. in prime time last night. and here we are, at 7:00 a.m. all right? eleven hours later. and dark smoke is a bad sign. and we see some light. we are hoping thaws just from the firefighters lights on scene, not some flames. but who knows, it is behind one every these big greenhouses and warehouses that they have here, and one every these big buildings you see in the foreground of that smoke, is what caught fire. and we talked to both the president of dan schantz farms and greenhouses along with the lead fire chief, lead fire company, one of 20 fire companies out here all night. >> the only way now is the fire started, in one of our shops up there. we don't know why,
mike and alex over to you. >> thank you, bob. 7:02. let's get to lehigh county this morning. >> that's where steve is. bob was just talking about t steve, what are you seeing now after this ten-hour fire? >> reporter: well, believe it or not, we're seeing fresh dark smoke. whether you see black smoke, that means, fresh flames, and so this fire called in originally at 8:29 p.m. in prime time last night. and here we are, at 7:00 a.m. all right? eleven hours later. and dark smoke...
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are you telling me alex. >> i'm going over,ed headlines people making trek to washington d.c. they have havetive rent types of different holders. is there green, orange, blue, yellow, silver, red and they take to youtive rent points to determine how close you can get. >> lucy must have a good color >> she has the fox 29 ticket is what she has. >> that is right, yes, i do, guys. the historic day of course around here 800,000 people expected to descend on the mall here. you can see them streaming in. it is 7:30 for four and a half hours before the main event. they are already coming in from all points. talking about all of the magic tickets. guess what i happen to have a man, jim from orange county here. >> good morning. >> you have traveled all across the nation. >> correct. >> reporter: you have the magic ticket. >> i have a magic ticket. i had only standing ticket from my congressman. >> reporter: you thought you were sit but you have to stand through the whole thing. >> yellow ticket, you probably cannot see that but if you look on line section five is in the middle, in the
are you telling me alex. >> i'm going over,ed headlines people making trek to washington d.c. they have havetive rent types of different holders. is there green, orange, blue, yellow, silver, red and they take to youtive rent points to determine how close you can get. >> lucy must have a good color >> she has the fox 29 ticket is what she has. >> that is right, yes, i do, guys. the historic day of course around here 800,000 people expected to descend on the mall here....
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alex? >> ali rouzi, terrible story. >>> and turning to washington as they debate the discussion as to whether president-elect donald trump's first trip will be to meet with his russian counterpart. he said he'll meet with vladimir putin within weeks of becoming president. the report says talks would involve a deal to limit nuclear weapons as reagan and gorbachev struggle to find agreement over. the incoming press secretary sean spicer said the story is not true and 100% false. those speaking to "the wall street journal" on friday, trump expressed openness to the russians saying, i understand they would like to meet. and that is absolutely fine with me. according to "the times" of london, senior figures in the british government fear that a warming of u.s.-russian relations under trump risks leaving britain, which has led the calls for sanctions against moscow over putin's aggression in ukraine and syria out in the cold. >> there's a lot of europeans and those who fear russia. >> sure. i kno
alex? >> ali rouzi, terrible story. >>> and turning to washington as they debate the discussion as to whether president-elect donald trump's first trip will be to meet with his russian counterpart. he said he'll meet with vladimir putin within weeks of becoming president. the report says talks would involve a deal to limit nuclear weapons as reagan and gorbachev struggle to find agreement over. the incoming press secretary sean spicer said the story is not true and 100% false....
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will alex and thomas back over to you. >>> 6:18. cargo plane has crashed in kyrgyzstan killing at least 37 people. the boeing 747 was on its way from hong kong when it went down about a mile way from the capitol of business death. fifteen people including six children have been hospitalized. turkish media reports that the plane belonged to anis tan bull based cargo company. cause of the crash is under investigation but there was reportedly dense fog in the area at the time. >>> well, supporters of the affordable care act gathered sunday to protest health care law's repeal in rally with ace cross the country. self events held right here in philadelphia. the thousands gathered outside temple university hospital to support the law. >> unoughty demonstrations were in response to an appeal for a day of action against affordable care act repeal. so i'm sure we will be seeing more of them more things happening as this goes on a lot more throughout the week. >>> 6:18. donald trump going after john brennan on twitter after brennan said trum
will alex and thomas back over to you. >>> 6:18. cargo plane has crashed in kyrgyzstan killing at least 37 people. the boeing 747 was on its way from hong kong when it went down about a mile way from the capitol of business death. fifteen people including six children have been hospitalized. turkish media reports that the plane belonged to anis tan bull based cargo company. cause of the crash is under investigation but there was reportedly dense fog in the area at the time....
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it belongs to alex fernandez of iowa. and alex found the wallet. the thing is he lost it when he was a freshman on a school bus. >> so, you see the guy there. a me canic named frank just found it while he was fixing some heaters on the bus. frank turned it in. and because some of alex's old i.d. cards were in there he got the wallet back. and the $7 that alex had in the wallet was all there as well. >> and the thing is alex is now a senior. >> so, basically, those $7 will buy him a 12-pack of the cheapest natural lite beer out there. >> and now we know that the buss are cleaned very thoroughly every four years. >> absolutely. more news after this. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dv
it belongs to alex fernandez of iowa. and alex found the wallet. the thing is he lost it when he was a freshman on a school bus. >> so, you see the guy there. a me canic named frank just found it while he was fixing some heaters on the bus. frank turned it in. and because some of alex's old i.d. cards were in there he got the wallet back. and the $7 that alex had in the wallet was all there as well. >> and the thing is alex is now a senior. >> so, basically, those $7 will buy...
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i'm alex witt. in just a few hours donald trump, a real estate developer born in queen, new york, becomes the 58th president. mike pence and donald trump will be sworn in around noon. trump will place his hands on one bible, one given to him by his mother before his 9th birthday, and the one abraham lincoln swore on in 1961. the speech is said to be on his agenda being sincere in tone. the speech is expected to be about 20 minutes. among the topics set to touch on, outsourcing, infrastructure, immigration, education and american manufacturing. afterward, president trump and vice president pence will review the armed forces and lead the inaugural parade with 8,000 participants from the capitol down pennsylvania avenue. keeping with tradition, the president-elect spent the night at the blare house across from the white house. he offered a first salute as the next commander and chief. there was also a somber moment. the president-elect traveling to arlington national cemetery where he and vice presiden
i'm alex witt. in just a few hours donald trump, a real estate developer born in queen, new york, becomes the 58th president. mike pence and donald trump will be sworn in around noon. trump will place his hands on one bible, one given to him by his mother before his 9th birthday, and the one abraham lincoln swore on in 1961. the speech is said to be on his agenda being sincere in tone. the speech is expected to be about 20 minutes. among the topics set to touch on, outsourcing, infrastructure,...
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mike and alex, back over to you. >>> violence in frankford that includes a shooting and a couple armed robberies. >> yeah, search is on for four men at least who were doing the shooting. all connect to these crimes. steve is on this, at frankford terminal. steve. >> reporter: well, this is where it happened, a stone's throw at frankford and five hours ago, this despite the extreme cold, people who have to work and to have use buses and trains in the middle of the night get off a bus barely get the in the neighborhood and suddenly get shock of their life with guys sticking a gun in their face. it wasn't just one gun, these four guys driving in the white chevy impala, old one from 2004 police estimate and three of the guys get out. all of them with guns, two with handguns, one with a shotgun holding people up and way police found out about it was that the thursday at aria torresdale as they are supposed to do by law. when they get a gunshot victim they have to call cops. cops get there and talk to the three-year old guy. he is shot, punched and piss top whiled in the face. he has all the
mike and alex, back over to you. >>> violence in frankford that includes a shooting and a couple armed robberies. >> yeah, search is on for four men at least who were doing the shooting. all connect to these crimes. steve is on this, at frankford terminal. steve. >> reporter: well, this is where it happened, a stone's throw at frankford and five hours ago, this despite the extreme cold, people who have to work and to have use buses and trains in the middle of the night get...
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alex, thank you. a cross—party group of mps has called on the government to publish its brexit plan by mid—february at the latest. the exiting the eu committee also called for transitional arrangements to smooth britain's departure from the european union. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. the biggest british industries employing millions of people have long called for some kind of transitional arrangement after britain leaves the european union. they needed to avoid a sudden change of rules after brexit. they now have support from a group of mps from all parties in the house of commons. we think any return to tariffs and bureaucratic obstacles would not be in the interests of british business. the committee believes transitional arrangements are needed to smooth the process as we leave the union, especially if there were any changes to how we trade and how we sell services. the brexit committee of mps said the governor should set out by mid—february whether it plans to remain in the
alex, thank you. a cross—party group of mps has called on the government to publish its brexit plan by mid—february at the latest. the exiting the eu committee also called for transitional arrangements to smooth britain's departure from the european union. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. the biggest british industries employing millions of people have long called for some kind of transitional arrangement after britain leaves the european union. they needed to avoid a sudden...