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alex is a good old country boy and he says, yes, sir, i do. and alex says do you hunt? he says, yeah, but i hunt men. once you hunt men, it's a totally different game. >> alex then drives himself to the sheriff's office, gets issued a guest pass and goes inside the box with detective laken. >> i've never been interrogated or whatever you call it. >> it's an interview, called you helping you help me. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be good people. >> here is the thing. this is phil and alex talking here. when i was 18, i didn't want mom knowing what i was friggin' doing. >> made me seem more comfortable saying me and you talking, almost seemed as if it was off record. >> what kind of dude would've wanted to hurt somebody like that. do you think it was something just went wrong? >> he is providing a scenario which is not unusual for a investigator to do, a detective to do. >> gets into a frenzy. >> i knew my girlfriend was outside and couple of friends were waiting for me back home to come back. we were going to have a fire out in the
alex is a good old country boy and he says, yes, sir, i do. and alex says do you hunt? he says, yeah, but i hunt men. once you hunt men, it's a totally different game. >> alex then drives himself to the sheriff's office, gets issued a guest pass and goes inside the box with detective laken. >> i've never been interrogated or whatever you call it. >> it's an interview, called you helping you help me. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be...
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stopped breathing. >> alex overdosed in her home. >> alex went to the hospital he was not mentally going to be the same. we had to make the decision whether he we wanted to resuscitate him or not. it's a hard decision. in your hard you want to in your mind you should. >> reporter: alex might have been brought back to life with this. >> it's 1 milligram per nostril. >> reporter: once you put it in someone's nose how quickly do they come back to life. >> up to a minute. >> reporter: it is known as narcan and can bring an overdose victim back to conscious. >> scott is with the police. members were on the scope, responding to renae's 911 call. weeks later police would be trained and equipped with the drug that could have saved alex. >> so many things went wrong. all the what ifs. what if he had narcan. what if his friend had narcan what if he woke me up. there's a lot of things that could have changed the course of event >>> the most recent numbers show heroin overdose deaths tripled nationwide between 2010 and 2013. with a growing epidemic police departments are changing their approach to d
stopped breathing. >> alex overdosed in her home. >> alex went to the hospital he was not mentally going to be the same. we had to make the decision whether he we wanted to resuscitate him or not. it's a hard decision. in your hard you want to in your mind you should. >> reporter: alex might have been brought back to life with this. >> it's 1 milligram per nostril. >> reporter: once you put it in someone's nose how quickly do they come back to life. >> up to...
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was that the case for alex? we turn back to our facial tracking experiment to find out. >> i definitely find some awesome pieces at forever. so inexpensive i don't look at price tags. i need a denim shirt. >> reporter: she seems to be enjoying herself, but her brain is saying something else. alex's tightening of the lip and scanning items indicates she's disappointed and feeling stress according to facial tracking experts. >> thank you. >> reporter: alex scored three items under $90 at forever 21. >> makes me feel happy. i feel like i got a good deal for three things. >> reporter: the facial tracking shows a higher stress level. saying she may have felt compelled to buy the clothes because they were so cheap but it goes way beyond just keeping prices low. retailers use dozens of tricks to lure customers to buy more. michelle madhok analyzes retail and marketing trends and knows these tactics all too well. >> these stores are set up to set off your brain in the pleasure center. they are hitting something in our h
was that the case for alex? we turn back to our facial tracking experiment to find out. >> i definitely find some awesome pieces at forever. so inexpensive i don't look at price tags. i need a denim shirt. >> reporter: she seems to be enjoying herself, but her brain is saying something else. alex's tightening of the lip and scanning items indicates she's disappointed and feeling stress according to facial tracking experts. >> thank you. >> reporter: alex scored three...
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finish >> reporter: renae's son alex was clean for six months and home for the holidays. >> alex was special, loving affectionate. do anything for anyone give the shirt of his back. >> reporter: alex was addicted to oxycontin. renae thought he was turning his life around at age 28. it was a rainy night last january, his last night at home. >> we had plans to go to the gill at eight in the morning, and he was going to meet a friend for an early lunch on his way out of town. the next thing i know when you go to bed at four in the morning, a neighbour boy was screaming for me to wake up that alex had stopped breathing. >> reporter: alex overdosed in her home. >> he went to the hospital. he was not mentally going to be the same. we had to make the decision whether to resuscitate him or not, which was a hard decision. in your hard you want to in your mind you know you should. >> reporter: alex night have been brought back too life with this. >> it's 1 meal gram per nostril. >> once you inject this how quickly do they come back to life. >> it's a drug referred to as narcan and can bring an
finish >> reporter: renae's son alex was clean for six months and home for the holidays. >> alex was special, loving affectionate. do anything for anyone give the shirt of his back. >> reporter: alex was addicted to oxycontin. renae thought he was turning his life around at age 28. it was a rainy night last january, his last night at home. >> we had plans to go to the gill at eight in the morning, and he was going to meet a friend for an early lunch on his way out of...
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alex overdiced in her home. >> we did a do not resuscitate order. the priest came and passed. >> alex might have been brought back to life with this. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it is jaw-dropping, the spike of heroin use in this country cropping up in suburban neighbourhoods and rural communities, and lives we never thought would be lost to smack. it's been called less than a national health crisis and the fight to combat it is critical. now more officers armed themselves with an important weapon, an antti dote that can save lives and rescue users from the edge of death. lori jane gliha found out what happens when that help late. >> it's the worst nightmare that a parent could go through. >> reporter: renay's son alex was clean for six months and home for the holidays. >> it was very special, loving, giving, affectionate. you know, would do anything for anyone. give the shirt off his back. >> alex became addicted to oxicontin in college. raena raen raena -- renae thought he was turning his lie around. a rainy night last january was hi
alex overdiced in her home. >> we did a do not resuscitate order. the priest came and passed. >> alex might have been brought back to life with this. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it is jaw-dropping, the spike of heroin use in this country cropping up in suburban neighbourhoods and rural communities, and lives we never thought would be lost to smack. it's been called less than a national health crisis and the fight to combat it is critical. now more officers...
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as i told alex thiss is a great time. it is a time when you join trustees helping us not only turn the corner, but i think a new day, which is the public private partnership i always felt was at the strength of our institutions all of them whether they are arts organizations or education institutions, whether they are servicing our public. therenewed sense the business knhunty can embrace the mart of city and do well. it yuts the city in a exciting way. i also want to thank trerfb who is alexs partner for not only being here, but for your support . thank you to family and friends always because when you take up public office you always want your families to be there with you and with all the challenges that we have, i'm sure we'll bring families closer toorthd with the work that we have ahead of us. also i want to just give a special shout out to doctor nattily burg whos position on this bord alex is filling. doctor burg spent a great deal of her professional life at city college. 18 years as trusty over 30 as a part of t
as i told alex thiss is a great time. it is a time when you join trustees helping us not only turn the corner, but i think a new day, which is the public private partnership i always felt was at the strength of our institutions all of them whether they are arts organizations or education institutions, whether they are servicing our public. therenewed sense the business knhunty can embrace the mart of city and do well. it yuts the city in a exciting way. i also want to thank trerfb who is alexs...
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alex: seria increÍble. hay mucha controversia porque mucha gente piensa que uno va apoyando un partido polÍtico. nadie tiene el derecho a controlar un paÍs, nosotros no creemos en los dictadores, cuba deberÍa ser libre, serÍa una de las islas mÁs grandiosas e importantes a nivel, mundial si hubiera tratado de libre comercio, turismo... yo creo que esta cuestiÓn de que no se deberÍa mezclar la mÚsica con la polÍtica, pero para mÍ sería un sueÑo podrÍa tocar a la tierra de mi madre. fer: la mÚsica es como las medicinas o los libros, tienen licencia... es humanidad. entonces, creo que lleva ese estatus la mÚsica y el arte, como la medicina, los libros y el conocimiento. jorge: dÉjame terminar con una fotografÍa de los beatles. estÁn pensando en el legado o no? alex: inclusive cuando hablamos de estas cosas de la polÍtica... una banda tan grande como los beatles, que hablaba abiertamente de los problemas y no pudieron cambiar muchas cosas pero dejaron la esperanza.. manÁ quiere llevar esa es
alex: seria increÍble. hay mucha controversia porque mucha gente piensa que uno va apoyando un partido polÍtico. nadie tiene el derecho a controlar un paÍs, nosotros no creemos en los dictadores, cuba deberÍa ser libre, serÍa una de las islas mÁs grandiosas e importantes a nivel, mundial si hubiera tratado de libre comercio, turismo... yo creo que esta cuestiÓn de que no se deberÍa mezclar la mÚsica con la polÍtica, pero para mÍ sería un sueÑo podrÍa tocar a la tierra de mi madre....
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alex? >> i wanted to ask you about the second dashcam video that the south carolina law enforcement released last night. what does that show? >> reporter: it doesn't give us any -- it doesn't shed anymore light on what may have happened between the time when he ran to the car to the time we see him being shot. we see investigators taking pictures walking around putting up yellow tape. but it really doesn't shed anymore light on what happened between the time he ran and the time he was shot. okay. adam thank you so much for that. moving to other news now. police just released video of an ugly fight in march between six members of one family and officers in an arizona walmart parking lot. this all started when officers responded to a call that a female walmart employee had been assaulted. investigators say when police arrived, suspects were attacking another store worker. in the end, police shot and killed one member of the family. another was wounded. and a police officer was shot in the leg
alex? >> i wanted to ask you about the second dashcam video that the south carolina law enforcement released last night. what does that show? >> reporter: it doesn't give us any -- it doesn't shed anymore light on what may have happened between the time when he ran to the car to the time we see him being shot. we see investigators taking pictures walking around putting up yellow tape. but it really doesn't shed anymore light on what happened between the time he ran and the time he...
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alex: $251 billion in borrowed currency. when you look at the valuations tech companies alone price-earnings to 20. that compares at the peak of the tech bubble in 2000 two u.s. tech companies, 156. your price higher p/e ratio than u.s. stocks. matt: on the other hand they have one billion people who are getting into the middle class covenant --, a government that commands their economy with military force -- olivia: but they are levered up. matt: alexis tsipras met with the russian president. both men say they want to restore the relationship between their countries and revive trade. tsipras needs cash quickly. greece has to pay the imf more than $500 million tomorrow. european officials fear tsipras will promise greek assets to putin in return for aid. if they fear it that much, maybe they will give him a. maybe that is why he is there. olivia: they do have historical ties. they're both christian orthodox. hans nichols told us earlier maybe what putin will do is lift food bans on greece and maybe greece will start sending
alex: $251 billion in borrowed currency. when you look at the valuations tech companies alone price-earnings to 20. that compares at the peak of the tech bubble in 2000 two u.s. tech companies, 156. your price higher p/e ratio than u.s. stocks. matt: on the other hand they have one billion people who are getting into the middle class covenant --, a government that commands their economy with military force -- olivia: but they are levered up. matt: alexis tsipras met with the russian president....
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stopped breathing. >> alex had overdosed inside her home. >> alex went to the hospital, and he was not mentally going to ever be the same. so i had to make the decision whether i wanted to resuscitate him or not which was another hard decision. >> alex might have been brought back to life with this. it's a drug called narcan and it can bring an overdose victim back to consciousness. scott davis is with the montgomery county police another rockville maryland. members were first on the scene respond to go renÉe's 911 call. just weeks later police would be trained and equipped with the drug that could have saved alex. >> if we get to the scene first we could administer it. our policies are right here. we're authorized to minister it even if it's right at the block. at this point seconds count. we need to get it to them as soon as we can. >> it has been around for decades, injected with a needle. but many are turning to an easy-to-use nasal version of the drug. an use which is not approved by the fda and considered off label by the government. maryland is among dozens of states that now a
stopped breathing. >> alex had overdosed inside her home. >> alex went to the hospital, and he was not mentally going to ever be the same. so i had to make the decision whether i wanted to resuscitate him or not which was another hard decision. >> alex might have been brought back to life with this. it's a drug called narcan and it can bring an overdose victim back to consciousness. scott davis is with the montgomery county police another rockville maryland. members were first...
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alex? >> we've got a lot of time to watch that race unfold. okay. thanks. we'll do it with your help casey hunt. thank you. >>> the white house and civil rights leaders are calling on the senate to move ahead quickly with the stalled nomination of attorney general nominee loretta lynch. the president yesterday lamb basted the senate for its delay on confirming the nominee. >> there are times where the dysfunction in the senate just goes too far. this is an example of it. it's gone too far. enough. enough. call loretta lynch for a vote get her confirmed, put her in place, let her do her job. things is embarrassing. a process like this. >> nbc's kristen welker at the white house for us. with a good day to you, we can clearly how frustrated the president is here. he's also called this what did he say a crazy situation. how about republicans? what are they saying about holding up the confirmation vote? >> look, i think that republicans are starting to feel the political pressure to some extent.
alex? >> we've got a lot of time to watch that race unfold. okay. thanks. we'll do it with your help casey hunt. thank you. >>> the white house and civil rights leaders are calling on the senate to move ahead quickly with the stalled nomination of attorney general nominee loretta lynch. the president yesterday lamb basted the senate for its delay on confirming the nominee. >> there are times where the dysfunction in the senate just goes too far. this is an example of it....
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this time, alex skips the acrobatics and pulls his chute right away. >> yes! oh, my god! yes! sick, dude. yes! >> alex continues to seek new challenges and has since completed more than 600 base jumps. >> that was the craziest [ bleep ] i've ever seen. >> to me, base jumping is the celebration of life. when i jump, i just feel like i'm alive. >> most of the people in these stories went right back to their favorite activity. if what gets you going is challenging yourself and if you happen to capture your feat on camera, we can all experience the secondhand rush. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> horrifying accidents. >> one scream rose above the rest, a real scream of terror. >> brutal beatings. >> i was saying oh, my god. oh, my god. i can remember doing that all the way. >> terrifying moments. >> i just waved my hands back and forth. >> in the face of danger. >> we all figured something is happening. we have to do something. they didn't stand silently by. >> i'm a mother. that's my instinct. >> instead, they placed
this time, alex skips the acrobatics and pulls his chute right away. >> yes! oh, my god! yes! sick, dude. yes! >> alex continues to seek new challenges and has since completed more than 600 base jumps. >> that was the craziest [ bleep ] i've ever seen. >> to me, base jumping is the celebration of life. when i jump, i just feel like i'm alive. >> most of the people in these stories went right back to their favorite activity. if what gets you going is challenging...
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alex has the birthday. and, you do weather. >> i do weather. >> i just sit here. >> yes. >> just sit here looking good, right. >> yes, i have a job for you. >> i bet you do. >> lets do weather first. >> you two behave. >> he is trying to kick me out, i think. >> do you know the president. >> not personally but i have heard of him. >> we will give you weather by numbers on friday, and it is a six, nice looking day but still really windy and chilly and highs will reach mid 50's, well below normal. bus stop buddy dressed for cold weather as your kid are too. winter coat and gloves on, phillies a hat on and sunglasses because it is going to be a pretty bright day. 40 degrees outside at the airport but rest of us are in the 30's, west northwest wind at 20 miles an hour. 55 degrees today. probably a lot like yesterday afternoon, breezy, and chilly. it is just cold. it felt very cold outside yesterday afternoon. it will be again today. mostly cloudy, 37 degrees. we will have areas of frost and freeze but weekend i
alex has the birthday. and, you do weather. >> i do weather. >> i just sit here. >> yes. >> just sit here looking good, right. >> yes, i have a job for you. >> i bet you do. >> lets do weather first. >> you two behave. >> he is trying to kick me out, i think. >> do you know the president. >> not personally but i have heard of him. >> we will give you weather by numbers on friday, and it is a six, nice looking day but still...
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let's go live to alex savidge. alex, you might say you're hot this morning. you know. we keep seeing you shoot that ball and it actually keeps going in it's amazing. >> yes, it is amazing. and no one is more amazed than myself. you know what i'm working on now is my horse shot. these are important shots for the game. let's see. >> that's all right. >> now you are just pushing your luck. >> you know what is key is the free throws. the free throws are key. got to make your free throws. >> every time i have gotten that assignment in the past when i get to hang at oracle, people are so jealous because dove nation is so excited about this play off run. >> reporter: they are. they are extremely excited. obviously the warriors have been to the playoffs before, but the excitement, the atmosphere here at oracle it will be something different this year. after this season they won a franchise record 67 games this season. it's just unbelievable. it's one of the best records in the history of the nba. and that is what the warriors accomplish this season. it's really remarkable. you
let's go live to alex savidge. alex, you might say you're hot this morning. you know. we keep seeing you shoot that ball and it actually keeps going in it's amazing. >> yes, it is amazing. and no one is more amazed than myself. you know what i'm working on now is my horse shot. these are important shots for the game. let's see. >> that's all right. >> now you are just pushing your luck. >> you know what is key is the free throws. the free throws are key. got to make your...
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alex? >> chriskristen, given the fact that the calendar has support from both sides of the aisle, any idea when this is going to happen? >> reporter: well, look, i think that you could see this happen in the coming weeks. but again, it really relies on pressure mounting on republicans. we have seen some progress when it comes to the anti-trafficking bill. so there could be some negotiations going on behind the scenes of this weekend to try to move that forward. but republicans have really dug their heels in and so until those issues over that anti-trafficking bill get worked out, it's unlikely that you're going to see her get a vote. but again, because you're seeing the political pressure build up so much i think that there is some sense of urgency behind the scenes to try to work this out. >> okay kristen welker at the white house. thank you. >>> 11 people were injured in fresno, california on friday after a large gas pipeline erupted. the sheriff's department said this occurred along high
alex? >> chriskristen, given the fact that the calendar has support from both sides of the aisle, any idea when this is going to happen? >> reporter: well, look, i think that you could see this happen in the coming weeks. but again, it really relies on pressure mounting on republicans. we have seen some progress when it comes to the anti-trafficking bill. so there could be some negotiations going on behind the scenes of this weekend to try to move that forward. but republicans have...
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>> reporter: hello alex. as if quenkenyans haven't had enough shocks, another one today when one of the four gunmen responsible for the massacre was identified as a kenyan and not just that, but as the son of a government official. he was named by the interior ministry as abdi rahim mohammad abdulahi, a graduate of the university of nairobi, a law graduate and said to be a brill jant brillant student. his father reported him missing last year and warned he may have gone to somalia. kenyans woke up this morning to some investigative journalism, one of the main newspapers saying "shame of slow response" claiming that the main elite squad waited for seven hours to get a plane to take them to garissa, during which time as it says the terrorists had a field day taunting their victims before that elite squad arrived. this is the first of three days of national mourning here in kenya, and churches in nairobi, something we haven't seen before, people being searched their bags being searched before they could go to th
>> reporter: hello alex. as if quenkenyans haven't had enough shocks, another one today when one of the four gunmen responsible for the massacre was identified as a kenyan and not just that, but as the son of a government official. he was named by the interior ministry as abdi rahim mohammad abdulahi, a graduate of the university of nairobi, a law graduate and said to be a brill jant brillant student. his father reported him missing last year and warned he may have gone to somalia....
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dave's son-in-law, alex's dad farms the acreage. alex tends the tractors but soon the loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change, dai-ichi widow jude -- dave's widow judy moved into town. >>e. did that surprise you? >> no. jamie: dave's absence creates a crisis sparking strong disagreement went the family, should they hang on to his collection or sell it and close out his savings account? >> at the time of his death how prepared was he for you to take on the huge obligation? >> i wish we would have had just a couple of days to ask him some questions that would have helped us make sure we made the decisions that were how he wished for them to be made. the more people involved the harder that decision becomes you have to know there were some bumpy roads that we traveld there. >> that is next. >> now our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which luxury car company got its start manufactureing tractors? cadillac? lamb bauer your buddy ron once said he could install your ceiling fan. he couldn't. and that one time ron said another
dave's son-in-law, alex's dad farms the acreage. alex tends the tractors but soon the loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change, dai-ichi widow jude -- dave's widow judy moved into town. >>e. did that surprise you? >> no. jamie: dave's absence creates a crisis sparking strong disagreement went the family, should they hang on to his collection or sell it and close out his savings account? >> at the time of his death how prepared was he for you to take on the huge...
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alex: desde la ciudad de nueva york noticias univisiÓn 65. ilia: las elecciones primarias en filadelfia se aproximan pero como nos cuenta flor hernÁndez tal parece que no se sabe mucho del proceso con los candidatos. flor: nuestra jornada comenzÓ con una simple pregunta ¿ usted sabe que tenemos elecciones el 19 de mayo? >> si seÑora. >> flo no va a votar? >> no. flor: la mayorÍa de las personas con las que hablamos no estaban muy enterados que las elecciones primarias son el 19 de mayo y menos que un candidato hispano ¿ sabe usted que uno del candidato para las cantidades hispano? >> no, no tenÍa ese conocimiento. flor: habÍa escuchado de algo. algunos abiertamente compartieron su apatÍa. >> los polÍticos no hacen nada y se niegan a ayudar a la gente que lo llevaron al poder. flor: pero ese no fue el caso con todos ¿ porque no agotar? a votar. >> voy a votar por nelson dÍaz. >> ¿ por quÉ? >> creo que serÁ mucho mejor. flor: una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro realizÓ un estudio analizando la tendencia del voto latino entre el
alex: desde la ciudad de nueva york noticias univisiÓn 65. ilia: las elecciones primarias en filadelfia se aproximan pero como nos cuenta flor hernÁndez tal parece que no se sabe mucho del proceso con los candidatos. flor: nuestra jornada comenzÓ con una simple pregunta ¿ usted sabe que tenemos elecciones el 19 de mayo? >> si seÑora. >> flo no va a votar? >> no. flor: la mayorÍa de las personas con las que hablamos no estaban muy enterados que las elecciones primarias...
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alex: presidente, muchÍsimas gracias. para terminar y volviendo con el cine, reiteramos, los dos grandes protagonistas; barack obama y raÚl castro, en la pelÍcula de la cumbre de las amÉricas. lo que no sabemos todavÍa, es esa película va a tener un final feliz con el deshielo definitivo entre cuba y los estados unidos. jorge: gracias feliz, desde ciudad de panamÁ. al regresar los resultados de la primera encuesta independiente realizada en cuba. los cubanos tienen un cambio pero tienen miedo de hablar. hecho: advil acción rápida está diseñada con una capa ultra delgada y tecnología advil ion core de rápida absorbencia para detener dolores de cabeza y otros dolores fuertes. rápido. no hay mejor alivio que éste. advil. [ hablando indistintamente ] [ din ] [ clic, clic ] [ suena la bocina ] [ suenan sirenas ] ♪ [ policía ] para salvar vidas, estamos buscando y multando a conductores que envían mensajes de texto mientras manejan. no te arriesgues. una multa es lo de menos. jorge: se realizÓ encuesta indepe
alex: presidente, muchÍsimas gracias. para terminar y volviendo con el cine, reiteramos, los dos grandes protagonistas; barack obama y raÚl castro, en la pelÍcula de la cumbre de las amÉricas. lo que no sabemos todavÍa, es esa película va a tener un final feliz con el deshielo definitivo entre cuba y los estados unidos. jorge: gracias feliz, desde ciudad de panamÁ. al regresar los resultados de la primera encuesta independiente realizada en cuba. los cubanos tienen un cambio pero tienen...
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alex: the big want to talk about is bright house. charter may be able to use the bright house acquisition, which is in doubt at this point, as a chip to buy time warner cable. 's charter keeps bright house they will have a larger balance sheet to borrow against. the combined charter-bright house-time warner cable company will have less leverage post-deal because time warner cable wants some cash from the deal. they have a concern with how indebted the new company will be. if you add bright house, mostly stock deal, you have a larger balance sheet. you have a bigger company with more borrowing capacity. mark: combination of directv and at&t is that going to go through? alex: i think that is an outside thing that does not have to do with a band. from everything we hear, that is on pace to be accepted by regulators. mark: alex sherman, you broke the story yesterday. congratulations, nice job. at 2:20, we will get a check of the top stories. 2:30, the hockey legend joins me to discuss the stanley cup playoffs. at 2:45, the best of the we
alex: the big want to talk about is bright house. charter may be able to use the bright house acquisition, which is in doubt at this point, as a chip to buy time warner cable. 's charter keeps bright house they will have a larger balance sheet to borrow against. the combined charter-bright house-time warner cable company will have less leverage post-deal because time warner cable wants some cash from the deal. they have a concern with how indebted the new company will be. if you add bright...
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alex: you mean uber? brendan: alex's point about internet access is huge right now. we're basically fighting with venezuela to see who can more quickly -- matt: double ding. brendan: double ding, never mind. matt: he hopes to make big money from platforms like twitter. using consumer behavior on social networks to bet on and against u.s. stocks. when i first heard the story i thought, this is really cool. then i thought, is it really that cool? brendan: i'm surprised it took this long. i've been reading about research for five years and i'm surprised this is the first hedge fund to do it. alex: sentiment analysis is different than looking for baseline trading decisions. part of the problem is that twitter has this firehose of information. by now it is only open to a few companies. it is about taking the data, all of the unstructured data gobbledygook, to an algorithm and turning it into something that is actionable. that is where some of the gap has been in terms of making this work, even though it has been talked about for half a decade. brendan: i argue that this h
alex: you mean uber? brendan: alex's point about internet access is huge right now. we're basically fighting with venezuela to see who can more quickly -- matt: double ding. brendan: double ding, never mind. matt: he hopes to make big money from platforms like twitter. using consumer behavior on social networks to bet on and against u.s. stocks. when i first heard the story i thought, this is really cool. then i thought, is it really that cool? brendan: i'm surprised it took this long. i've...
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alex, alex! the first home playoff game is tomorrow. as you can see alex is there. oh man! in just a few minutes. he will show us how that arena is gearing up for the rush. maybe just focus on the t-shirt. >> we know he has made those shots. >> he's had a good morning. welcome to mornings on two. it is friday, april 17th. i'm ine. >> rose mary is in for steve this morning and how does it look out there? >> i'm tracking changes. we did have a cool down our way. not everybody. eventually the entire area will get in on the cool down. for today it will be right up against the coastline. that is where we're seeing the low clouds, the fog back with us this morning. how about a view? no. we're not giving you a view. we'll give you the wind addition no. the fog the on shore breeze is xhk coming back. not going to be very strong and again i think it will take another day or so before the bay and our inland communities feel this drop in temperatures but you can see here, as we get into the second half of the day the wind the direction of the arrows, pointing in this direction meaning
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alex, stick around with us. i'm going to bring into the conversation right now our colleague steve kornacki. let's talk about what happened on "meet the press" earlier. chuck tautdodd was speaking with new york city mayor bill de blasio. he talked about an endorsement of clinton. here's the response. >> not until i see -- and again, i would say this about any candidate. until i see an actual vision of where they want to go. i think she's a tremendous public servant. she's one of the most kwal fewed people to run for this office and thoroughly vetted, but we need to see the substance. >> so all the drumming up to build up to today. vision, substance. do you think that the media and the people out there have a clear sense of what that entails? >> no, i mean people have a clear sense -- a lot of people especially her supporters, have a clear sense of who hillary clinton is. one of the best things that happened to her politically is the fact in 2008 after she lost that election barack obama took her out of day-to-da
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alex, a very difficult situation here. we understand bus loads of survivors are on their way to nairobi and the various provincial centers. the people who endured the most terrible massacre. al shabaab, the terror group linked to al qaeda, released a a statement. saying no amount of precautions of safety measures will guarantee kenya's safety or thwart another attack. the city will run red with blood. another threat from the terror group who has proved here and nairobi a couple of years ago that it can carry out the most dreadful massacres. >> terrifying and tragic. >>> another american is under arrest suspected of trying to join isis militants overseas. 30-year-old mother of two from philadelphia was arrested friday and charged with trying to support isis with money and resources. thomas was preparing to fly to spain in hope of reaching syria to fight alongside the militants. her arrest comes days after two new york women were arrested and charged with conspiracy to carry out a bombing here in the jack jacobs, with a welc
alex, a very difficult situation here. we understand bus loads of survivors are on their way to nairobi and the various provincial centers. the people who endured the most terrible massacre. al shabaab, the terror group linked to al qaeda, released a a statement. saying no amount of precautions of safety measures will guarantee kenya's safety or thwart another attack. the city will run red with blood. another threat from the terror group who has proved here and nairobi a couple of years ago...
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now we are here with alex and taylor. good morning. >> good morning. >> now, sam was supposed to be here. how was she doing this morning. >> she's not feeling too well. she will just take time off and recover. >> she's in philly or back home in louisville. >> she will take a break. she has severe a plastic anemia and it effects her body. makes her very tired. she has to be very careful. we are just watching her. >> so tell us about a plastic anemia. when was she first diagnosis. >> in 2010, a rare, bone marrow failure disease where body stops produces bone marrow which produces red and white blood cells and platelets. she could in the fightin next. they gave her six months to live. >> you say rare, just 500 cases diagnosis in the u.s. a year. >> that is right. >> when this happened five years ago it change your lives. here we are five years later are you getting worried for your little sister. >> yeah, when she doesn't feel well, like now. it is hard to know she's still sick. she's my best friend. she's my sister. neglect
now we are here with alex and taylor. good morning. >> good morning. >> now, sam was supposed to be here. how was she doing this morning. >> she's not feeling too well. she will just take time off and recover. >> she's in philly or back home in louisville. >> she will take a break. she has severe a plastic anemia and it effects her body. makes her very tired. she has to be very careful. we are just watching her. >> so tell us about a plastic anemia. when was...
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alex savidge is live out there. alex, you're talking about how the closure is leaving people in the area without an emergency room. >> reporter: has been critical. patients in this area have counted on the hospital for emergency care close to home and now as the hospital gets set to close, people will have to go farther away in order to get the care that they need. this is nearly the end of the line. just an hour left here for doctors medical center in san pablo. it says doctors medical center will close at 7:00 a.m. this morning. that means after that time they won't be taking any patients. it serves mostly low income patients. the hospital has been struggling opinionly. winning $18 million a year and
alex savidge is live out there. alex, you're talking about how the closure is leaving people in the area without an emergency room. >> reporter: has been critical. patients in this area have counted on the hospital for emergency care close to home and now as the hospital gets set to close, people will have to go farther away in order to get the care that they need. this is nearly the end of the line. just an hour left here for doctors medical center in san pablo. it says doctors medical...
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take a peek in alex's closet. you shop often. this is your sport. >> it is. >> so you still have things with tags on them. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: you buy it faster than you can wear it. >> yeah. i feel so like excited and you know pumped up when i do go shopping. kind of like a drug. >> reporter: so is shopping really like a drug? to find out, we followed alex as she hit up her favorite stores. a new technology called facial tracking should tell us if alex is experiencing a high like euphoria while shopping. first stop zara. >> i love this. this is amazing. it's $169 which isn't bad for a jacket. >> reporter: immediately, alex says she starts to feel like she has to have what she sees. >> i've been looking for these. some camo pants. these are awesome. i'm probably going to have to get these. i've been looking for something like this for a year. so it might be my lucky day. >> reporter: but what's really happening in alex's brain? according to analysis provided by the facial tracking company inviso, she is on a shopping high.
take a peek in alex's closet. you shop often. this is your sport. >> it is. >> so you still have things with tags on them. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: you buy it faster than you can wear it. >> yeah. i feel so like excited and you know pumped up when i do go shopping. kind of like a drug. >> reporter: so is shopping really like a drug? to find out, we followed alex as she hit up her favorite stores. a new technology called facial tracking should tell us if...
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stand by if a second there, alex. we again are waiting for the announcement coming on the twitter account, which you see on the left side of your screen, which we would expect to see link there at any moment, some time this afternoon. we'll be watching that. i also want to bring in nbc's esenior political reporter, perry bacon. he joins us now from the white house. so perry, we're now getting a sense it could be anytime this hour of the afternoon on a sunday. what's the thinking, you think, behind the timing? >> so the big thing we learned, looking at the e-mail that john podesta sent to people was the quote, we need to make the middle class mean something again. that gets to what alex is talking about. a big focus on the middle class, reducing income inequality. that's the big focus of the campaign, which we learned officially today for the first time. in terms of the timing, i will be curious to see how they explain this. because, you know, it's been a -- we've all been kind of waiting all day. on some level, we all
stand by if a second there, alex. we again are waiting for the announcement coming on the twitter account, which you see on the left side of your screen, which we would expect to see link there at any moment, some time this afternoon. we'll be watching that. i also want to bring in nbc's esenior political reporter, perry bacon. he joins us now from the white house. so perry, we're now getting a sense it could be anytime this hour of the afternoon on a sunday. what's the thinking, you think,...
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. >> alex and i will be rolling out, later on bob kelly told me what the best route is to take. i love having him around. >> she called me earl they're morning. bob, how do i get to reading. >> yes. >> today is also national sibling day. >> yes. >> here's the thing we want to see your sibling use twitter, facebook, instagram use fox 29 good day. we have sent pictures of our sin blinks to our produce tore show us the the people that kept news line. >> i got a good one from when we were little. there is four of us. >> i bet it is cute. >> let talk about this rain. >> we cannot put it off anymore. bus stop buddy, he has rain gear but we took mittens off. it will warm up. it is chilly now. don't be fool. make no mistake about it is what i in meant to say. seven out of ten is our number of the day. we have lightening showing up around toms river right now. we have seen areas of thunderstorms popping up here and there. mostly the heavy downpours have moved out of the region but around trenton, that part of the i-95 that is where you are heading. then here comes that cold front that wi
. >> alex and i will be rolling out, later on bob kelly told me what the best route is to take. i love having him around. >> she called me earl they're morning. bob, how do i get to reading. >> yes. >> today is also national sibling day. >> yes. >> here's the thing we want to see your sibling use twitter, facebook, instagram use fox 29 good day. we have sent pictures of our sin blinks to our produce tore show us the the people that kept news line. >> i...
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alex savidge has been hitting shots out there all if. there is alex right there. he will take a look at the last minute preparations at the arena. way to goal alex. bryan stow was on the ball field yesterday. throwing out the first pitch. janine de la vega shows us how much determination and how much hard work it took to make this happen for bryan stow. what a story janine. >> yes, dave it is. you know bryan stow was so excited and honored to be invited to throw out the first pitch for the san jose giants and he did great. before bryan was actually seriously injured, he used to be a paramedic and he would sit inside the stadium alongside his gun knee ready to treat anybody who needed help. stow was welcomed by a cheering crowd as he made his way on to the field using a walker. his son and daughter were at his side. he spent the past several years doing rehab. learning to walk again. the giants fan was severely beaten in 2011 outside of dodgers stadium which caused brain damage opinion the san jose giants promise stow's family when he was ready they wanted him to t
alex savidge has been hitting shots out there all if. there is alex right there. he will take a look at the last minute preparations at the arena. way to goal alex. bryan stow was on the ball field yesterday. throwing out the first pitch. janine de la vega shows us how much determination and how much hard work it took to make this happen for bryan stow. what a story janine. >> yes, dave it is. you know bryan stow was so excited and honored to be invited to throw out the first pitch for...
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alex: how do you balance that? i am not a vegetarian but all of this stuff, they are still killing pigs so we are still eating pigs yet i relate. i want the peg's to have -- pigs to have betty: a nice life. netflix wants to become the king of content even more so. online streaming service will allow the efforts to unlock revenues from selling dvds and licensing rights to other services. netflix wants to be even more like hbo where they not only show these shows but they on this content. alex: amc has done it also. they said maybe it makes sense for us to own all of this. for netflix it is important because the streaming rights for some of these shows they do not own can go elsewhere like amazon. if they own the show, they can keep it in house and exclusive. betty: it has been cheaper, hasn't it? carol: it costs have to buy from other folks are doing it yourself. alex: they are good out this -- at this. betty: so far they are killing it with their shows the original shows that have solicited. alex: that gives them c
alex: how do you balance that? i am not a vegetarian but all of this stuff, they are still killing pigs so we are still eating pigs yet i relate. i want the peg's to have -- pigs to have betty: a nice life. netflix wants to become the king of content even more so. online streaming service will allow the efforts to unlock revenues from selling dvds and licensing rights to other services. netflix wants to be even more like hbo where they not only show these shows but they on this content. alex:...
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. >> hi, alex. >> sounds like barry white. >> hello alex. >> and then there is me. okay, have you ever heard this term? a humble brag. you know? oh, i'm so tired of people asking me about my work out routine. i don't look that good. >> uh-huh. >> sure you do. sure you do. that's what you are looking for. >> so, we will tell you why people like that are like this don't have any friends. >> that's right. >> with preston and steve, but first, this video will take your breath away. oh, the kids were trying to get on their bus when an s.u.v. barrels through the intersection, almost knocks him down. we will show you the rest of this video, because it is even worse. >> help owe everybody. have you ever heard this term, humble brag. let me explain it to you, and your listeners, harvard researchers find this humble brag, bragging mask by a complaint, rather. let me gave you a exam job okay. >> well, i'm so tired of people mistaking me for halle barre. >> oh, so tiring. >> so basically dragging -- bragging. >> your a february g for compliments. >> deflection, yes. hate when p
. >> hi, alex. >> sounds like barry white. >> hello alex. >> and then there is me. okay, have you ever heard this term? a humble brag. you know? oh, i'm so tired of people asking me about my work out routine. i don't look that good. >> uh-huh. >> sure you do. sure you do. that's what you are looking for. >> so, we will tell you why people like that are like this don't have any friends. >> that's right. >> with preston and steve, but first,...
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they are going to the theaters. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase guaranteed. this is lifelong coverage that can never be cancelled as long as you pay your premiums, guaranteed. and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. you cannot be turned down because of your health. call for your information ki
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alex: i think you are right. i think that's a fair explanation of what you would think would be the repercussions of title two. the question has been, it was with comcast and continues to be, will we actually see title two? a lot of these media companies wireless companies, broadband companies are going to sue to block title two. we don't know if this is going to stick around. it needs to go to the court system and be passed into law. even if it is passed into law, really the biggest thing with title two is rate regulation when it comes to broadband providers. they might be ok with everything you just said, as long as they can still raise prices on people. cory: it did not have any rate regulation in it. last point, because we are almost out of time. my third point, it was not discussed a lot, the content issues. comcast was an owner of nbc universal, and they have their own on-demand service that in some way competes with hbo and netflix. maybe that was the biggest issue. the comcast negotiation, they could real
alex: i think you are right. i think that's a fair explanation of what you would think would be the repercussions of title two. the question has been, it was with comcast and continues to be, will we actually see title two? a lot of these media companies wireless companies, broadband companies are going to sue to block title two. we don't know if this is going to stick around. it needs to go to the court system and be passed into law. even if it is passed into law, really the biggest thing with...
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i don't know if i was getting through to alex. but i do know that i was getting closer to that entrance of that cell. and we turned and we started walking down the cell tier. we get to the entrance of the cell block. and nancy is white. and she says to me, i don't know if you realize how lucky you are right now. >> hale might have been lucky. and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%, this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. u get sic, you can't breathe through your nose suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip
i don't know if i was getting through to alex. but i do know that i was getting closer to that entrance of that cell. and we turned and we started walking down the cell tier. we get to the entrance of the cell block. and nancy is white. and she says to me, i don't know if you realize how lucky you are right now. >> hale might have been lucky. and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world...
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hi jenny. >> reporter: good morning alex and mike. at this point police are not the releasing much information at all. it the seems like the the most information we are getting is from our chopper rid ohio as we look at that. two shooting victims did show up at a luk oil here in conshohocken at chemical road and bridge pike. it was last night around 9:00. our sky fox has police in the area surrounding a red vehicle. what we know so far is that two shooting victims were found at luk oil and transported to mercy suburban hospital. it is unclear where this shooting occurred. i talk to plymouth township police. they say the shooting had happened in norristown. norristown police say they don't have anything on it. so at this point details of exactly what took place last night are not the clear alex and mike. >> what is going on there. >> when you find out more, let us know. >>> 6:34. police video shows the van believed to be involved in the assault of the center city worker. >> you can see the white graffiti we were talking about yesterday
hi jenny. >> reporter: good morning alex and mike. at this point police are not the releasing much information at all. it the seems like the the most information we are getting is from our chopper rid ohio as we look at that. two shooting victims did show up at a luk oil here in conshohocken at chemical road and bridge pike. it was last night around 9:00. our sky fox has police in the area surrounding a red vehicle. what we know so far is that two shooting victims were found at luk oil...
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wagner" and msnbc, alex wagner. ( cheers and applause ) okay let's get to it. i talked about it earlier. i just think there are certain people who just need to die. i don't have a problem. mcveigh eye don't-- mcveigh, bin laden, people who send me racist ( bleep ) on twitter. i have no problem with tsarnaev getting executed. reaction? >> i do, i do. because that's what he wants to do. he thinks he's going to get 72 virgins. i want to see this dude get like one of those sex change operations. and then he'll become the virgin right in jail. ( laughter ) >> larry: that's his punishment? >> and then you have them come in like cable guys between 8:00 and 12 midnight to have their way with them. >> larry: i think we've lost the idea of punishment keith. >> how long are you thinking of this punishment for? >> larry: go ahead. >> i feel like the truth of one's convictions is sort of the most abhorrent example of them. i'm sorry for the gender-switch, virgin plan. but, you know i'm against the death penalty for all the reasons that you outlined. ( cheers and applause )
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police are looking for 26-year- old alex soumbadze of bethesda. police got a tip he was uploading child porn and when they uploaded his video she found video of him involved in sex acts with male teens in the studio. now we have more where police say the videos were made. deb? >> reporter: yes, leslie. they were apparently made inside the establishment. alex soumbadze was a partner in the business when the video was made he was an instructor, all made before 2011. he was part of the studio since way before that. he came here and started taking classes when he was a child. he came from the country of georgia with his family when his dad came here to be a diplomat. at this point police think he may have fled the company to go back to georgia. >> the least person you would think would do it does it. >> reporter: 26-year-old karate instructor alex soumbadze isn't at the karate studio he partnered in and is not here at his bethesda apartment or his parent's home, either. a woman claiming to be his sister says she doesn't know where he is but police hav
police are looking for 26-year- old alex soumbadze of bethesda. police got a tip he was uploading child porn and when they uploaded his video she found video of him involved in sex acts with male teens in the studio. now we have more where police say the videos were made. deb? >> reporter: yes, leslie. they were apparently made inside the establishment. alex soumbadze was a partner in the business when the video was made he was an instructor, all made before 2011. he was part of the...
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robert. >> reporter: mike and alex, good morning to you. one of those suspense, named noel lived in this home in south gentleman make a queens. we are right here near kennedy airport if you can orient yourself a bit. i spoke to one man who was very surprised by this arrest. he has kid. you never quite know what your neighbors are up to. twenty-eight year-old noel on the left and 31 year-old asia appeared in federal court in brooklyn. until recently they were roommates in queens. they also shared something else, in common: authorities say they conspired to use a weapon of mass destruction. case laid out in this criminal complaint is based largely on the discussions would the man had with undercover officer dating back to 2013. while the the complaint does not mention specific targets the two women praised terrorist and plots that they carried out. successful or not. she showed under cover officer a background picture of her cell even if of osama bin laden holding a ak-47. she praised 9/11 attacks and obsessed with pressure cookers since they
robert. >> reporter: mike and alex, good morning to you. one of those suspense, named noel lived in this home in south gentleman make a queens. we are right here near kennedy airport if you can orient yourself a bit. i spoke to one man who was very surprised by this arrest. he has kid. you never quite know what your neighbors are up to. twenty-eight year-old noel on the left and 31 year-old asia appeared in federal court in brooklyn. until recently they were roommates in queens. they also...
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alex perez is there. alex, we are seeing some of these pictures. you are getting there not long ago. put it in to words for us. >> reporter: the devastation here, t.j., is amazing to see how quickly all of this happened here. authorities updated the media a couple of minutes ago here. they are confirming a lot of what we already knew. tornado, big storm moved through here about 7:15 thursday night and created all of this damage. they say they believe it sporadically sort of hopped and jumped around a 50-mile stretch of the area creating a lot of damage, particularly here in fairdale. there are 50 structures or so here and authorities believe all 50 homes were damaged in some way. a lot of them were flattened according to authorities. right now they are beginning the process of -- well, they won't really begin the process of assessing the complete damage until tomorrow morning but tonight they are making sure there's no one trapped in any of the homes and making sure that everyone is accounted for. we know at this point, at least one fatality, a 67-
alex perez is there. alex, we are seeing some of these pictures. you are getting there not long ago. put it in to words for us. >> reporter: the devastation here, t.j., is amazing to see how quickly all of this happened here. authorities updated the media a couple of minutes ago here. they are confirming a lot of what we already knew. tornado, big storm moved through here about 7:15 thursday night and created all of this damage. they say they believe it sporadically sort of hopped and...
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and, alex, you get to go first. starts with a vowel, $800. alex t.: alex. what is arrondissement? yes. starts with a vowel, $600. alex. what is an oddball? oddball. right. starts with a vowel, $1,000.
and, alex, you get to go first. starts with a vowel, $800. alex t.: alex. what is arrondissement? yes. starts with a vowel, $600. alex. what is an oddball? oddball. right. starts with a vowel, $1,000.