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she's thankful to management for letting reese be part of the team and the teammates for loving reese like one of their own. dianne roberts, wusa 9 sports. >>> coming at 6:00, we've got thell a star break upon us and the nationals are right where they should be, in first place but they've done it with a mash unit. >>> it's called a dwarf planet but new pictures of pluto show it's a lot bigger than any of us thought. up next, never before seen images from the outer limits. >> the president's clemency grant is the largest in decades. coming up at 6 why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go online or call. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> remember when they said pluto wasn't a planet? now the new horizon space cra
she's thankful to management for letting reese be part of the team and the teammates for loving reese like one of their own. dianne roberts, wusa 9 sports. >>> coming at 6:00, we've got thell a star break upon us and the nationals are right where they should be, in first place but they've done it with a mash unit. >>> it's called a dwarf planet but new pictures of pluto show it's a lot bigger than any of us thought. up next, never before seen images from the outer limits....
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cnn global affairs analyst lieutenant colonel james reese joins me now. first let's take a look at el chapo's background with cnn's gary tuchman. he filed this report after the escape. >> this is one of the most dangerous spots in mexico. a place where few outsiders go. >> we're driving through the heart of the mexican state of sinaloa, which is the home of a certain multinational business known as the sinaloa cartel. one of the most powerful, wealthy, brutal, ruthless drug cartels that ever was. its leader is a man by the name of joaquin guzman. better known as el chapo. and this is his home. >> this is el chapo back in 1993. after he had been captured. but in 2001, he escaped from prison in a laundry cart. marijuana, cocaine, meth, heroin and humurder are all part of hi business. violent scenes like these, bodies stuffed in garbage bags, police executed and journalists assassinated are directly connected to the wrath of the sinaloa cartel. much of the -- >> all right so that was part of gary tuchman's report after the first escape, and before he was cap
cnn global affairs analyst lieutenant colonel james reese joins me now. first let's take a look at el chapo's background with cnn's gary tuchman. he filed this report after the escape. >> this is one of the most dangerous spots in mexico. a place where few outsiders go. >> we're driving through the heart of the mexican state of sinaloa, which is the home of a certain multinational business known as the sinaloa cartel. one of the most powerful, wealthy, brutal, ruthless drug cartels...
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. >> i hear a girl call coach reese, coach reese, kylie is having a seizure. i immediately run out of the office and i see kristen over kylie saying i think she's having a seizure. she fell in front of the tables. i lifted up the seat to give her room if she was having a seizure so she wouldn't hurt herself. a million things were going through my mind at that time. kristen asked me, should i go get the aed. i said, yes. two minutes in, he rushes to retrieve the aed or automated external defibrillator as she tries to engage kylie to no avail. >> when i see her face white and her lips are blue and at that moment, just an instant, no words can really describe what i felt. she belongs to somebody and somebody really loves her. in my mind, that is not normal. she's not getting circulation, it's go time. >> coach reese begins performing cpr as she arrives with the aed. the device electronically diagnoses cardiac emergencies to treat them with electric shock to reestablish a normal heart rhythm. >> i was very afraid to use the aed just because we've done it in traini
. >> i hear a girl call coach reese, coach reese, kylie is having a seizure. i immediately run out of the office and i see kristen over kylie saying i think she's having a seizure. she fell in front of the tables. i lifted up the seat to give her room if she was having a seizure so she wouldn't hurt herself. a million things were going through my mind at that time. kristen asked me, should i go get the aed. i said, yes. two minutes in, he rushes to retrieve the aed or automated external...
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my sweet daughters, emma and reese kasich. you know, i remember when they were born, do you remember that, sweetie? [laughter] i kept saying to the doctor, how's it going, you know, and he's trying to deliver two. finally he looks me square in the eye and he said, can you shut up, i'm a little busy right now. [laughter] and they came out and i could hold them in the palm of my hand. it was so sweet. and so i, along with karen, have dedicated our lives to giving them a better life than we were able to ever get from our parents. and you know what? they're doing fantastic. emma and reese. [applause] and my wife, pray for her, she's married to me. ok? [laughter] from the very tips of my toes to the top of my head, i just love my wife so much. such a great partner. [cheers and applause] such a great lady. so, i want to tell you that it's this whole business of the american dream, isn't it, that we can all work to make sure that next generation is going to be in a position of greater strength than what we received. i get my inspirat
my sweet daughters, emma and reese kasich. you know, i remember when they were born, do you remember that, sweetie? [laughter] i kept saying to the doctor, how's it going, you know, and he's trying to deliver two. finally he looks me square in the eye and he said, can you shut up, i'm a little busy right now. [laughter] and they came out and i could hold them in the palm of my hand. it was so sweet. and so i, along with karen, have dedicated our lives to giving them a better life than we were...
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lu lieutenant colonel james reese. we are so grateful for your insight. thank you, sir. >> thank you, christi. today the 2016 presidential candidate donald trump is expected thousands of people here in phoenix. organizers had to change the venue because of the unexpected number of people to show up at the rally. this comes after the comments came that trump reinforced that mexicans crossing the border are murderists and rapists. after the meeting trump said this. >> we are housing people from all over the world that other countries don't want. they are sending criminals to s us. and we are putting the criminals in jail. oftentimes after they kill somebody or hurt somebody. >> we have on the phone with us, cnn political reporter m.j. lee. m.j., what are we expecting today at the rally? >> reporter: good morning, victor. as you mentioned, we are expecting a very large crowd in arizona according to his campaign i campaign. they were expecting as many as 4,000 people and then heard a number of 7500 people. so we are sure this is going to be a massive turnout
lu lieutenant colonel james reese. we are so grateful for your insight. thank you, sir. >> thank you, christi. today the 2016 presidential candidate donald trump is expected thousands of people here in phoenix. organizers had to change the venue because of the unexpected number of people to show up at the rally. this comes after the comments came that trump reinforced that mexicans crossing the border are murderists and rapists. after the meeting trump said this. >> we are housing...
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. >> reese must take difficult measures or the country won't make it. sarah: let's get the view from greece now. janus, so a new finance minister do people have the idea that he can get greece the deal they want? >> the new finance minister of greece. and tomorrow, he will attend the meeting of the eurogroup in brussels. he is a well-known economist born in rotterdam. i am sorry you have missed this lady today. here she is. sarah: it seems that people there are very passionate about the cause. this is definitely a topic that has polarized many. i want to turn back to the issue at hand. this summit we have going on tomorrow. it you mentioned it. are we likely to see similar proposals tomorrow? >> the crucial question is, of course, what kind of proposals will the greek government present tomorrow? many say that more or less, it will be the same proposal that prime minister alexis tsipras presented one week ago. today, we had the meeting with prime minister suppress -- alexis tsipras. and the leaders of six political parties. all of those politicians -- s
. >> reese must take difficult measures or the country won't make it. sarah: let's get the view from greece now. janus, so a new finance minister do people have the idea that he can get greece the deal they want? >> the new finance minister of greece. and tomorrow, he will attend the meeting of the eurogroup in brussels. he is a well-known economist born in rotterdam. i am sorry you have missed this lady today. here she is. sarah: it seems that people there are very passionate about...
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tejada is believed to be the gunman and reese the accomplice. marcos florez was found dead near the edenville shopping center monday night. florez was the third person killed in san jose this year. >>> the city of san francisco spends more than $150 million every year trying to get the homeless off the streets. but ktvu's rob roth tells us, even so a new count shows that the number of homeless people has still gone up over the past two years. >> reporter: he's been living on san francisco streets for the past 12 years. >> the russian hill and knob hill. >> reporter: danny says he suffering from mental illness and would like a room. >> they never say sure, here's a room. >> reporter: about a 4% jump from the last count in 2014. >> i'm not saying it's disappointing. i understand this challenge. it's serious. >> reporter: the survey also shows the percentage of older homeless people has grown making it more difficult to help them. the mayor says the city is making some help with homeless youth, homeless veterans and homeless families. >> once we fo
tejada is believed to be the gunman and reese the accomplice. marcos florez was found dead near the edenville shopping center monday night. florez was the third person killed in san jose this year. >>> the city of san francisco spends more than $150 million every year trying to get the homeless off the streets. but ktvu's rob roth tells us, even so a new count shows that the number of homeless people has still gone up over the past two years. >> reporter: he's been living on san...
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. >> reese must take difficult measures or the country won't make it. sarah: let's get the view from greece now. janus, so a new finance minister do people have the idea that he can get greece the deal they want? >> the new finance minister of greece. and tomorrow, he will attend the meeting of the eurogroup in brussels. he is a well-known economist born in rotterdam. i am sorry you have missed this lady today. here she is. sarah: it seems that people there are very passionate about the cause. this is definitely a topic that has polarized many. i want to turn back to the issue at hand. this summit we have going on tomorrow. it you mentioned it. are we likely to see similar proposals tomorrow? >> the crucial question is, of course, what kind of proposals will the greek government present tomorrow? many say that more or less, it will be the same proposal that prime minister alexis tsipras presented one week ago. today, we had the meeting with prime minister suppress -- alexis tsipras. and the leaders of six political parties. all of those politicians -- s
. >> reese must take difficult measures or the country won't make it. sarah: let's get the view from greece now. janus, so a new finance minister do people have the idea that he can get greece the deal they want? >> the new finance minister of greece. and tomorrow, he will attend the meeting of the eurogroup in brussels. he is a well-known economist born in rotterdam. i am sorry you have missed this lady today. here she is. sarah: it seems that people there are very passionate about...
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later opening a few groesh reese that never took off. >> failed more than he succeeded. >> reporter: but he started investing in liquor eventually he had the best stuff in town. >> when repeal came he had good booze to sell and no one else did. >> igue poured those proceeds into real estate. >> all the houses on east-west highway were built by him. >> today a school named after his development. >> they had a church a synagogues arc boy's club. >> he rented one of the homes to leerson. leerson became ceo of ibm. and through his friendship with sam later brought his company to montgomery county. at one point, igue also had his eye on the corner of coalsville road. >> there were apple orchards and he wanted to buy the loan. >> he bought that corner. in 1951 on another plot of land he put up a modern office building bearing his name. >> it was the tallest building in moth month county, four stories. >> it would soon be filled with doctors and lawyers. >> high-tech. you can see the creativity. >> in the 1960s, igue transformed this into the washington country club a golf course hotel and
later opening a few groesh reese that never took off. >> failed more than he succeeded. >> reporter: but he started investing in liquor eventually he had the best stuff in town. >> when repeal came he had good booze to sell and no one else did. >> igue poured those proceeds into real estate. >> all the houses on east-west highway were built by him. >> today a school named after his development. >> they had a church a synagogues arc boy's club. >>...
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reese was 71. >>> a source confirms to enews that john stamos has checked into a residential treatment facility for substance abuse. representatives have declined to comment and asked for privacy. >>> now to comic con. john lewis reenacted the 1965 march across the pettis bridge. he marched with several children across the san diego convention center. lewis has a new graphic novel out about the civil rights movement. >>> david letterman squeezed in one more top ten list. made a surprise appearance in san antonio to deliver it. >> every suit i own comes with a top ten list. interesting facts about donald trump. number ten! that thing on his head was the gofer in "caddy ydy shack." he has made so many mexicans mad. he number one interesting thing about donald trump, thanks to donned trump, republican mascot. >> i don't think he can retire. >> comedians are loving the trump factor. i'm ayman mohyeldin, this is "early today" we hope it is just your first stop on nbc. >>> leading the news on bbc.com, mexico's volcano triggers evacuations. it showed signs to a similar eruption in 1913. it in
reese was 71. >>> a source confirms to enews that john stamos has checked into a residential treatment facility for substance abuse. representatives have declined to comment and asked for privacy. >>> now to comic con. john lewis reenacted the 1965 march across the pettis bridge. he marched with several children across the san diego convention center. lewis has a new graphic novel out about the civil rights movement. >>> david letterman squeezed in one more top ten...
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. >> once again, robert reese is rescuing a cat, this time he had a special mission to woodland, miss >> we're in woodland mississippi, to rescue lala who's been up in the tree for two days. >> lieyla has been in the tree for. >> he says it's blurry because it's mississippi in the summer and there's condensation on the camera. >> the guys the best part of the video are the thank you notes he received. >> this is the best thing of all. >> you drove here from a long way, canceled your dinner with your wife to get my cat down. thank you so much. >>we >> she wanted to get down. >> this dude attempts to pull off a stunt. >> i just can't believe the d -- magnitude of that stun. >> will history be made in next. >>> and the guilty dog is back. this time she's not guilty. >> she's just very unhappy. >> see why she has to grit her teeth and bear what's in t. flflo:o: h heyey, , bibig g guguy.y. i i hehearard d yoyou u lolostst a a close one today. lolookok, , jajamimie,e, mamaybybe e wewe w wererenen't't ththe lowest rate this time. bubut t whwhenen y youou s shohow w pepeopoplele their progres
. >> once again, robert reese is rescuing a cat, this time he had a special mission to woodland, miss >> we're in woodland mississippi, to rescue lala who's been up in the tree for two days. >> lieyla has been in the tree for. >> he says it's blurry because it's mississippi in the summer and there's condensation on the camera. >> the guys the best part of the video are the thank you notes he received. >> this is the best thing of all. >> you drove here...
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. >> 11 years after establishing a refuge for international writers called city of asylum henry reese is thinking expanding. >> these walls will come out. >> a restaurant, book shop will be built here. they will soon have a new cultural center. a few blocks away houses that have become landmarks after the first writer to seek refuge here. he would write his poetry on the walls. the murals have multiplied. >> this man has spent time in jail because of characters he wrote about in his novel. he then fled to the u.s. >> i write about problems in iran. i hate writing about terrorism. >> there is irony for his complaint. he comes at a time when u.s. forces say they feel the opposite pressure the writer's advocacy group penned over 520 american writers 85% were worried about u.s. government surveillance. one in six of fiction and non-fiction writers avoided writing or speaking about particular topics because they thought it would bring surveillance. charles shield was so concerned he abandoned his research on the cold war. >> i began looking at the civil defense. in terms of googling words
. >> 11 years after establishing a refuge for international writers called city of asylum henry reese is thinking expanding. >> these walls will come out. >> a restaurant, book shop will be built here. they will soon have a new cultural center. a few blocks away houses that have become landmarks after the first writer to seek refuge here. he would write his poetry on the walls. the murals have multiplied. >> this man has spent time in jail because of characters he wrote...
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john conner who is played by jason clark has kyle reese go back to 1984 to save his ermoth sarah conner. and absolutely love. arnold swarzenegger is back. the biggest problem with the movie is that the plot is just so confusing. and they spend a lot of the dialogue trying to explain to the audience what is exactly going on. >> exactly. i'll say that's the major saving grace of the movie. and they are just absolutely fantastic together. arnold swarzenegger is back. >> does he still have it? >> he is coming back to the iconic role that has made him famous. i like it a lot. this is a good reboot, giving it a four out of five, i liked it a lot. >>> "magic mike," the sequel to the 2012 very popular movie starring channing tatum. that movie was loosely based on his life as a male stripper. i saw magic mike when it came out in 2012. kind of taking that piece of life and making it a good story and a movie about it. he has a small part in the first film with a great scene. that all the fans are just going to love it from the first one, but the story is not there, a three out of five. we recommen
john conner who is played by jason clark has kyle reese go back to 1984 to save his ermoth sarah conner. and absolutely love. arnold swarzenegger is back. the biggest problem with the movie is that the plot is just so confusing. and they spend a lot of the dialogue trying to explain to the audience what is exactly going on. >> exactly. i'll say that's the major saving grace of the movie. and they are just absolutely fantastic together. arnold swarzenegger is back. >> does he still...
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scott reese has been at the ball park following both teams. always great energy out there when these two teams meet. >> reporter: jason no doubt. the con influence of green and orange here at the park. two very different story lines. traded scott kas mere to houston. regardless of all that for all involved here in the series it means a rital bit more than normal. >> the series is a lot of fun for us. the fans here in the bay area on both sides of the bay look forward to the series. so do we. we see the excitement of the fans. good ball club on both sides. >> i think it's fun as a player. we are not going to travel. we don't have to take planes. everybody is living in their home. with their families. and i didn't have to bridge it was just fun. >> and the giants as jason said won eight of their last nine playing great baseball. they don't play a team with the winning record the rest of the july a chance for the giants to keep the good times rolling. >>> thanks. tour de france winding down. britain's chris groom in the driver's seat. 85 miles as
scott reese has been at the ball park following both teams. always great energy out there when these two teams meet. >> reporter: jason no doubt. the con influence of green and orange here at the park. two very different story lines. traded scott kas mere to houston. regardless of all that for all involved here in the series it means a rital bit more than normal. >> the series is a lot of fun for us. the fans here in the bay area on both sides of the bay look forward to the series....
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they're doing fantastic, emma and reese kasich. [applause] and my wife, pray for her. she is married to me, okay? [laughter]. from the very tips of my toes to the top of my head, i just love my wife so much. such a great partner. [cheers and applause] and such a great lady. so i want to tell you it is this whole business of the american dream, isn't it, that we can all work to make sure that next generation is going to be in a position of greater strength than what we received. and i get my inspiration from the people who came before me. i want to tell you about a few of the ones that inspire me. i would like to start with my uncle steve. uncle steve was a tough guy, you know, the son of a coal miner, rough and gruff and tell it like it is. he found himself at iwo jima and i looked around during that battle, and he saw a lot of people dying. uncle steve was not a church-going man but in the middle of all the violence and the blood and the death, he said to god if you will take me off this island, i will go to church every day for the rest of my life. and he did. and he
they're doing fantastic, emma and reese kasich. [applause] and my wife, pray for her. she is married to me, okay? [laughter]. from the very tips of my toes to the top of my head, i just love my wife so much. such a great partner. [cheers and applause] and such a great lady. so i want to tell you it is this whole business of the american dream, isn't it, that we can all work to make sure that next generation is going to be in a position of greater strength than what we received. and i get my...
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it was an opportunity to talk about being a parent to 2-month-old daughter reese ann. >> my parents always tell me you don't know love till you have a child. and that's truth. because that child is 100% reliant on you. someone else's kid is crying, it might be annoying. you're like oh, come on. someone get that kid a pacifier or something. but when your kid is crying, it's like, doesn't bother you at all. >> he's a different guy. you might not know much about team tennis but you know some of its stars, venus williams. hingis will be in action tonight a day after winning doubles. the recent australian open and wimbledon champion was hayes. the castles will have two time regular season home games. hingis enjoys making the transition from the confines of wimbledon to her fun home court. >> here in the smith center and you have the billboards running the tv screen and everything, very crazy. but that's what i love about it because it's a very american attitude to it. when you play football, when you go watch baseball or any other games, nba nhl. i love this kind of format. >> another game, ano
it was an opportunity to talk about being a parent to 2-month-old daughter reese ann. >> my parents always tell me you don't know love till you have a child. and that's truth. because that child is 100% reliant on you. someone else's kid is crying, it might be annoying. you're like oh, come on. someone get that kid a pacifier or something. but when your kid is crying, it's like, doesn't bother you at all. >> he's a different guy. you might not know much about team tennis but you...
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reese has been told it has to have a deal in place i sunday, when the leaders -- greece has been told, effectively, it has to have a deal in place by sunday. it made an appeal to the european parliament, asking for it to rethink the way it has been dealing with the greek debt crisis.
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her son, reese, loved the socks so much, he wore them for two weeks straight after the surgery. >> that is what made me spend a couple hours at their house and really getting to know them. comes from a real place and that's what i wanted to do. i didn't want to just start a foundation because it looks good. i wanted to do something that meant something to me. and the military means something to me. >> our coverage of redskins training camp starts this thursday. we have you covered all things redskins. >> we should say good-bye >>> that's our news for now. "the tonight show" with jimmy iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tom cruise dick cavett,
her son, reese, loved the socks so much, he wore them for two weeks straight after the surgery. >> that is what made me spend a couple hours at their house and really getting to know them. comes from a real place and that's what i wanted to do. i didn't want to just start a foundation because it looks good. i wanted to do something that meant something to me. and the military means something to me. >> our coverage of redskins training camp starts this thursday. we have you covered...
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jay reese. >> you are 17 and pregnant. you don't need to go to jail. >> you need to talk to us, sweetie. we can help you. do you want a few minutes to think? we'll give you two or three minutes to think about it. you think about the baby. think about this fool. do you think he would go to jail for you? not in a second. >> saleda, can you come down for a minute. >> coming, sarge. >> go up and see what you can get -- >> she's ready to break. >> if nothing else, we're going 272 or 273 at the least. >> the 17-year-old breaks down and tells officers the truth. she's been turning tricks for no pay for two years, and she wants out. >> we're going to take care of you, okay? how does it work? >> well, it worked as i give him the best dates. they put the money under the bed and they give it to him. >> do you guys get to keep any of the money? >> no. >> no. >> are there any ads on craigslist for you? >> i'm not going to lie. yes, there are. >> what name? >> under precious or jessica. >> when officers busted precious jessica she was j
jay reese. >> you are 17 and pregnant. you don't need to go to jail. >> you need to talk to us, sweetie. we can help you. do you want a few minutes to think? we'll give you two or three minutes to think about it. you think about the baby. think about this fool. do you think he would go to jail for you? not in a second. >> saleda, can you come down for a minute. >> coming, sarge. >> go up and see what you can get -- >> she's ready to break. >> if nothing...
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reese has been told it has to have a deal in place i sunday, when the leaders -- greece has been told, effectively, it has to have a deal in place by sunday. it made an appeal to the european parliament, asking for it to rethink the way it has been dealing with the greek debt crisis. the greek people voted overwhelmingly against the greek debt bailout. groups he has the mandate to ask for a more socially just and economically sustainable solution -- it prooves he has the mandate to ask for a more socially just and economically sustainable solution. >> to give the floor directly to ask the greek people directly for their views and to be an active part of the negotiations affecting their own future. a few days after this verdict we have now been given a mandate to redouble our efforts in order to get a socially just and economically sustainable solution to the greek problem. genie: with me is our international affairs editor. an impassioned speech from the greek prime minister. is that enough to change minds in brussels? reporter: he was saying that five years of austerity have not work
reese has been told it has to have a deal in place i sunday, when the leaders -- greece has been told, effectively, it has to have a deal in place by sunday. it made an appeal to the european parliament, asking for it to rethink the way it has been dealing with the greek debt crisis. the greek people voted overwhelmingly against the greek debt bailout. groups he has the mandate to ask for a more socially just and economically sustainable solution -- it prooves he has the mandate to ask for a...
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. >> jean reese is kronsberg's mother. even though he was sent to segregation for creating a weapon, he is still allows one visit per week. >> see your id. >> reese tries to see him while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. >> when i first got in, i don't know how to say or feel, i was shocked about what he'd done but i thought, he's my son and i love him. i went in and when he saw me, he broke down like he was 4 years old. he was totally crying and went into total hysterics and never thought you'd speak to me again. and i just said to him, i'm here. i love you and i'm going to support you. hey. >> hey. >> how are you today? >> how are you doing? >> i'm fine. >> so you don't know what just happened? i just got 40 days in segregation. >> what happened? >> i had a ball made out of paint -- >> a ball made out of paint? >> paint from the wall that i use to bounce against the wall when i was bored. they found it and charged me with having a weapon. >> i thought you were going to follow the rules. >> mom, it's a ball of pain
. >> jean reese is kronsberg's mother. even though he was sent to segregation for creating a weapon, he is still allows one visit per week. >> see your id. >> reese tries to see him while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. >> when i first got in, i don't know how to say or feel, i was shocked about what he'd done but i thought, he's my son and i love him. i went in and when he saw me, he broke down like he was 4 years old. he was totally crying and went into total...
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stephen: reese is set to repay the european central bank 3.5 billion euros -- greece is set to repay the european central bank 3.5 billion euros. if it does not, they will have to cut off the emergency lifeline. that could provoke what's being called the grexit in -- the grexident. they could have to leave the eurozone not by design or by political decision but because they simply have no money and no way to access money. anchor: all eyes will be on who will be the next finance minister of greece. nanosphere farkas has resigned. -- yanis varoufakis has resigned. we take a look back at the finance minister. reporter: greek finance minister yanis varoufakis is stepping down. he admitted the relationship with european leaders had become strained. varoufakis: i was made aware of a certain preference by some eurogroup participants and others for my absence from meetings, an idea that the prime minister judged to be potentially helpful. >>reporter: with a penchant for designer scarves and his motorcycle, he annoyed many of his eurozone callings with his brash style. he raised eyebrows with
stephen: reese is set to repay the european central bank 3.5 billion euros -- greece is set to repay the european central bank 3.5 billion euros. if it does not, they will have to cut off the emergency lifeline. that could provoke what's being called the grexit in -- the grexident. they could have to leave the eurozone not by design or by political decision but because they simply have no money and no way to access money. anchor: all eyes will be on who will be the next finance minister of...
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. >> reporter: jai courtney is kyle reese. >> why australians? >> inn why not? >> popular with the ladies. >> reporter: this has the same janay sa qua of the original and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> big thanks to nick watt for that story and big thanks to you for watching abc news. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. thanks again for watching and good night. so how long is your sister staying? oh, for a while, i hope, this time. yeah, well, with her we could just be some pit stop to some acupunctury aroma therapy hindu... festival of hugging. she's just trying to find herself, ray. she hasn't looked near the soap. she doesn't smell, ray. that was patchouli oil that time. patchouli. what is that hindu for "stink"? stop it, ray. she smells fine. yeah, yeah, yeah. hi, dears. [chuckles] i brought you my big spoon. ah. see? ah. [sniff] ah, see, that's beautiful. that is what a woman should smell like. [inhales
. >> reporter: jai courtney is kyle reese. >> why australians? >> inn why not? >> popular with the ladies. >> reporter: this has the same janay sa qua of the original and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> big thanks to nick watt for that story and big thanks to you for watching abc news. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. we're online 24/7...
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. >> reporter: jai courtney is kyle reese. >> why australians? >> inn why not? >> popular with the ladies. >> reporter: this has the same janay sa qua of the original and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> big thanks to nick watt for that story and big thanks to you for watching abc news. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. we're online 24/7...
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>>> once again, robert reese is rescuing a cat. >> woodland mississippi, and he has been up in the tree for two days. >> in the tree for two days and he has to climb up there and get lila. this image is blurry because it's mississippi, it's summer and there's condensation on the camera. >> sweet kitty. >> the best part of the video are the thank you notes he received. this is the best one of all. i couldn't ask for anything fm a long way. you canceled your dinner with your wife to get my cat down. thank you so much. >> oh, sweet. >> sweet. >> he wanted to get down. >>> this is a video of a demonstration of a mexican elite tactical team displaying how good they are at their job. the crowd going crazy. everybody is cheering. here comes the second guy. >> whoa! he's doing it face first. >> yeah. >> like looking down. walking down the wall. >> he has to keep his suspects in sight. >> this guy, though -- he comes down that zip line incredibly fast and ends up crashing right into that four-wheel drive, which i believe the line is hooked up to. >> is this like a hazing event for the new guy? d
>>> once again, robert reese is rescuing a cat. >> woodland mississippi, and he has been up in the tree for two days. >> in the tree for two days and he has to climb up there and get lila. this image is blurry because it's mississippi, it's summer and there's condensation on the camera. >> sweet kitty. >> the best part of the video are the thank you notes he received. this is the best one of all. i couldn't ask for anything fm a long way. you canceled your...
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. >> reporter: jai courtney is kyle reese. >> why australians? >> inn why not? >> popular with the ladies. >> reporter: this has the same janay sa qua of the original and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> big thanks to nick watt for that story and big thanks to you for watching abc news. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. thanks again for watching and good night. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yo! hiyah! [cheers and applause] thank you. welcome to the show. everybody, i'm terry crews. you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine and i'm thrilled to also be here hosting millionaire. [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant is a former lawyer turned rabbi, and with the risks she's been taking, it's clear someone's been looking out for her. welcome back from west palm beach, florida, cookie olshein. [cheers and applause] hey, cookie! >> can i kiss you again? >> how you doing? mwah! how you doing? >> oh, my gosh
. >> reporter: jai courtney is kyle reese. >> why australians? >> inn why not? >> popular with the ladies. >> reporter: this has the same janay sa qua of the original and one of the same lines. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in hollywood. >> big thanks to nick watt for that story and big thanks to you for watching abc news. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. we're online 24/7...
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my sweet daughters, emma and reese kasich. you know i remember when they were born. remember that, sweetie? [ laughter ] >> i kept saying to the doctor, how's it going you know? he was trying to deliver two, and finally he looks me square in the eye and says can you shut up? i'm a little busy right now. they came out and i could hold them in the palm of my hand. it was so sweet. and so i along with karen have dedicated our lives to give them a better life than we were able to get from our parents, and you know what? they are doing fantastic. emma and reese kasich. [ applause ] and my wife. pray for her. she's married to me, okay? from the very tips of my toes to the top of my head i just love my wife so much. such a great partner. and such a great lady. so i want to tell you, it's this whole business of the american dream, isn't it, that we can all work to make sure that next generation is going to be in a position of greater strength than what we received. i get my inspiration from the people who came before me. i want to tell you about a few of the ones that inspir
my sweet daughters, emma and reese kasich. you know i remember when they were born. remember that, sweetie? [ laughter ] >> i kept saying to the doctor, how's it going you know? he was trying to deliver two, and finally he looks me square in the eye and says can you shut up? i'm a little busy right now. they came out and i could hold them in the palm of my hand. it was so sweet. and so i along with karen have dedicated our lives to give them a better life than we were able to get from our...
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six people are hospitalized with injure is reese. it appears none of the people on board were wearing life jackets. >> reporter: the search is over. crews find the bodies of two baltimore women in the river. the two were thrown from a boat in dundalk when it crashed into the key bridge. >> they had some drinks, they had dinner, then they met they did not previously know what offered to take them to fells point for some drinks and to continue the evening. >> reporter: six others were rescued from the bet and taken to area hospitals. >> they were hampered because the victims could not say exactly where they were so the rescue did take some time. >> reporter: authorities say the call for help came in just is after 3:00 a.m. on sunday. the 37-foot boat hit a concrete structure. >> there are four of them around the key bridge what. they do is they keep boats from slamming into the key bridge. >> reporter: the victims are the latest casualties in what's been a treacherous summer for boaters in our area with 13 fatalities and a season that'
six people are hospitalized with injure is reese. it appears none of the people on board were wearing life jackets. >> reporter: the search is over. crews find the bodies of two baltimore women in the river. the two were thrown from a boat in dundalk when it crashed into the key bridge. >> they had some drinks, they had dinner, then they met they did not previously know what offered to take them to fells point for some drinks and to continue the evening. >> reporter: six...
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. >> reporter: grateful to those who jumped to their reese cue. >> come here sweetheart. oh my gosh, good to see you. >> reporter: today they met with one of those rescuers. the man in the orange shorts. >> derrick, sir. >> nice to see you. >> a big, strong man. >> i saw panic and the daughter erynn too, they were both struggling. >> reporter: rescued and rescuer, reunited with feet firmly planted on the ground. and that selfie stick still nearby. perhaps capturing another moment albeit under calmer and happier circumstances. for "nightline," i'm ginger zee in new york. >>> next what these high-gloss family portraits reveal about princess charlotte's royal christening day. hing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision.
. >> reporter: grateful to those who jumped to their reese cue. >> come here sweetheart. oh my gosh, good to see you. >> reporter: today they met with one of those rescuers. the man in the orange shorts. >> derrick, sir. >> nice to see you. >> a big, strong man. >> i saw panic and the daughter erynn too, they were both struggling. >> reporter: rescued and rescuer, reunited with feet firmly planted on the ground. and that selfie stick still nearby....
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i think he reese able to position himself as a legitimate outsider and able to harness the support in ways that are clearly favorable towards him and he's gaining steam faster than anybody in the republican field and what he's doing i think is remarkable and other candidates are beginning to take note which they should because he is speaking to a large segment of republican voters. >> so then you mentioned that you think part of the reason trump is resonating because he's not establishment. jeb bush has a very strong name in the political world. however, he has made it very clear that he's not his brother, he's not his father. what else should jeb bush do as it refers to you know donald trump and what he's going out there doing? how should jeb bush play his hand? >> i think jeb needs to talk about the concerns of the republican voters right? a lot of them are concerned about illegal immigration and don't find jeb bush persuasive on it? earlier today on "fox news sunday" bret baier played a clip of his interview with jeb bush and said what do you think about donald trump and bush said
i think he reese able to position himself as a legitimate outsider and able to harness the support in ways that are clearly favorable towards him and he's gaining steam faster than anybody in the republican field and what he's doing i think is remarkable and other candidates are beginning to take note which they should because he is speaking to a large segment of republican voters. >> so then you mentioned that you think part of the reason trump is resonating because he's not...
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. >> it's called reese's disease, a condition where a pregnant woman's blood actually starts attacking her unborn baby's blood cells. in the worst case, it can result in brain damage or death for the babies. >> australia was one of the first countries to discover a blood donor with this antibody. so it was quite revolutionary at the time. james was effectively helped babies in australia, but he's helped babies all around the world. >> james worked with doctors to develop a vaccine using the antibodies in his blood, a vaccine his own daughter even ended up needing. >> that resulted in my fifth grandson being born healthy, and it makes you feel good that you've saved a life there, and you saved many more and that's great. today, i'll be making my 1,101st donation. >> as he's done more than a thousand times before, james gets in his car and heads to donate his plasma. he's a familiar face around here. and no matter how many times he's given blood, there's one thing that will never change. >> never once have i watched the needle go into my arm. i can't stand the sight of blood. and i can't
. >> it's called reese's disease, a condition where a pregnant woman's blood actually starts attacking her unborn baby's blood cells. in the worst case, it can result in brain damage or death for the babies. >> australia was one of the first countries to discover a blood donor with this antibody. so it was quite revolutionary at the time. james was effectively helped babies in australia, but he's helped babies all around the world. >> james worked with doctors to develop a...
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the reese is coming off the ocean water that is anywhere from can to 10 degrees warmer-than-average. if you were there yesterday enjoying the sunshine the water felt quite refreshing rather than chilly. winds are blowing and who are mild this morning. here is a look at the cloud cover by 7:00 we will increase inland east bay south bay to a less are spent and roll you there time you can see by the afternoon hours you will need the sunglasses and maybe some lingering fog in the usual spot across the golden gate bridge and angel island and to emeryville and berkeley and by the afternoon it is going to be cloudy at the coast more than yesterday, most of us in the 70s and a sprinkling of 80s inland and some of the areas are going to be to the south. now, who doesn't make it to 88: milpitas, at 78. sunnyvale is 80, san jose at 81. peninsula today is cool weather again and nearly 80 in most neighbors. san mateo is 76 and milbrae at 73. we are in the low-to-mid 60s along the coast and upper 60s downtown san francisco and 68 in south san francisco at 69 and to daly city and colma at 64. mid-t
the reese is coming off the ocean water that is anywhere from can to 10 degrees warmer-than-average. if you were there yesterday enjoying the sunshine the water felt quite refreshing rather than chilly. winds are blowing and who are mild this morning. here is a look at the cloud cover by 7:00 we will increase inland east bay south bay to a less are spent and roll you there time you can see by the afternoon hours you will need the sunglasses and maybe some lingering fog in the usual spot across...
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crisis in the long-term and serious risk between eurozone countries have been exposed, not just with reese but between eu powers germany, and a conciliatory france. president hollande: today, if greece had left the eurozone much would have said. the eurozone was not able to ensure its integrity and solidarity. the eurozone would have gone backwards when it needs to go forward. reporter: leaders wanted more than anything to restore trust in the wider eurozone. there come a victory has been achieved. after months of speculation, talk of greece falling out of the single currency has gone for now. laura: a mixed reaction to the deal reached -- many are angry with the agreement after they voted against the bailout deal in a referendum. as our chief correspondent explains, the proposal seems to be a lifeline. reporter: and athens neighborhood that supported alexis tsipras and his stand against austerity. they waited for a deal that kept greece in the euro, but here there was more bewilderment and celebration. >> the country cannot bear these measures. it's going to become even more difficult. re
crisis in the long-term and serious risk between eurozone countries have been exposed, not just with reese but between eu powers germany, and a conciliatory france. president hollande: today, if greece had left the eurozone much would have said. the eurozone was not able to ensure its integrity and solidarity. the eurozone would have gone backwards when it needs to go forward. reporter: leaders wanted more than anything to restore trust in the wider eurozone. there come a victory has been...
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heard a lot of the nuance, a lot of the details and the more arguments in defense of this deal let reese context wallize the military option. because rand paul who is the last speak they are we carries live here, some have said that he favors the military option, isn't it also true that despite the fact that the american public probably does haven't the appetite for another war in that region? that there is no military plan on the table that would assure that iran could not develop a weapon? >> well, one of the arguments that the pentagon says. let's say they launch a series of air strikes. that by the estimate might set back the program two or three years. maybe. this deal, is designs to set the program back longer than that the joint chief has made the point, that look, just because we set it back once, doesn't mean we just strike and stop, that can be exercises over and over again. it involves great risk, and great instability in the region. i want to ask you about the conventional weapons that would be lifted after several years but that was also an issue that several senators brough
heard a lot of the nuance, a lot of the details and the more arguments in defense of this deal let reese context wallize the military option. because rand paul who is the last speak they are we carries live here, some have said that he favors the military option, isn't it also true that despite the fact that the american public probably does haven't the appetite for another war in that region? that there is no military plan on the table that would assure that iran could not develop a weapon?...
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ask most people in the european union one reese to stay in as well. there are other countries who have wrong current the. -- current he. -- currency. they have made a list and said you need to improve this. back the threat is otherwise you will be suspended from the current fee. -- currency. how does that work? back they need euros. there will be other problems as well. the banks don't have euros. if you sell red and i sell oranges, we need to barter. we need to issue a new medium of exchange. >> the drop my or the iron use? >> -- dracma or ious. what are the chances? >> it is difficult to say. this could happen. it seems they are willing to come to some sort of agreement which greece must vote on. >> tsipras could have had this deal. the problem is it is in more dire streetaights than before. >> the more it goes on the bigger the disaster may be. >> is germany the villain? >> it is the a pictured as such by a large economy. spain and ireland and finland as well. we should not inc. of it as one country and another. >> a lot of people like the fundamen
ask most people in the european union one reese to stay in as well. there are other countries who have wrong current the. -- current he. -- currency. they have made a list and said you need to improve this. back the threat is otherwise you will be suspended from the current fee. -- currency. how does that work? back they need euros. there will be other problems as well. the banks don't have euros. if you sell red and i sell oranges, we need to barter. we need to issue a new medium of exchange....
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scott reese coming up next with sports wrap. -- scott reiss coming up with sports wrap. >>> hi, everybody, happy july 4. traditionally, felix hernandez is anything but festive for the a's. just like the original 13 colonies, they refused to bow down to the king. lots of red white and blue and green and gold. there is public enemy number one for the a's. billy burns is just too fast. you're not going to throw him out. is one-zero, athletics. candace gray has been fantastic. he one five games in july. seven scoreless for great men today. this time, is not sexy but effective. a fly ball is enough to score. burns and, 2-0, a's. tyler clifford seals the deal, getting a groundout. the a's have one 13 out of 20 since bottoming out at 16 games under on may 22. hernandez loses and oakland since 2008. >>> drama in shy time. owes, white sox. shook inside first. beckham will score, and the sox lead 3-2. top nine, chris davis. did he just tie the game at nine? it's high, deep, and coming back. garcia going up, a little holiday heroism. the sox are victorious. >>> what could be more appropriate than in
scott reese coming up next with sports wrap. -- scott reiss coming up with sports wrap. >>> hi, everybody, happy july 4. traditionally, felix hernandez is anything but festive for the a's. just like the original 13 colonies, they refused to bow down to the king. lots of red white and blue and green and gold. there is public enemy number one for the a's. billy burns is just too fast. you're not going to throw him out. is one-zero, athletics. candace gray has been fantastic. he one five...
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. >>> sir nicholas winton who reese cued 699 children destined for nazi concentration camps havecamps hasdied at one off sick, he was then aged 20 mine and arranged for trains to carry the children out of occupied praying. despite opposition from officials the children were brought to britain. sir nicholas didn't tell anyone what he had done for half a century. >>> aaron is the executive director of the national center for jewish film which distributed the film nicholas winton the power of good. she explained more about his life. >> it's a fascinating story of a man who on his own at age 29 went to to praying sort of on a whim a friends invited him and saw the need for helping chirp who are orphaned or trying to get out right before the war in 1938, 1939. it was an un240e7b story until his wife, i understand, went in the attic one day and was cleaning and found a big trunk opened it up and in the trunk was a scrapbook where they had kept meticulous records and photographs even of the children. that they had saved in this rescue operation. and then it came to light. so it's really quit
. >>> sir nicholas winton who reese cued 699 children destined for nazi concentration camps havecamps hasdied at one off sick, he was then aged 20 mine and arranged for trains to carry the children out of occupied praying. despite opposition from officials the children were brought to britain. sir nicholas didn't tell anyone what he had done for half a century. >>> aaron is the executive director of the national center for jewish film which distributed the film nicholas winton...
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i want to bring in alicia reese, representative of ohio. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to get your reaction to what we saw in court moments ago. >> i think the reaction -- i've been out on the ground. there's been marches, peaceful marches with "black lives matter." i've been talking to young people and trying to figure out how they're feeling. i'll tell you that overall, there's a somber feeling here in cincinnati. no one wins. but i also think the fact that we had a body camera capture this, that people feel as though that was the reason they were able to get an indictment. so i think that was the major first step toward justice. what i'm hearing from folks is three things they want here in cincinnati and throughout the state. we want a conviction we want body cameras statewide implemented immediately. and then thirdly, we'd like to have the front lights in place removed in ohio. >> representative, talk to me about the difference and the progress that has been made in cincinnati since some years ago wh
i want to bring in alicia reese, representative of ohio. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to get your reaction to what we saw in court moments ago. >> i think the reaction -- i've been out on the ground. there's been marches, peaceful marches with "black lives matter." i've been talking to young people and trying to figure out how they're feeling. i'll tell you that overall, there's a somber feeling here in cincinnati. no one wins....
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let's turn now to msnbc's adam reese. adam the family has been out front and very confident in talking about the young boys and their skill level when it comes to growing up on the water and being able to survive at sea in a worst case scenario. what is the coast guard saying now about the extended search area? >> reporter: well, they're pressing on thomas but the coast guard, even though they're pressing on the search is getting more desperate by the hour. the family turning to facebook asking anybody with a plane in jacksonville south carolina georgia, to go out over the atlantic and look to see if they have anything related to the missing boys. as kerry said the coast guard is still pressing on with their search north of where the capsized boat was found off the coast of charleston south carolina. 39 searches over 36,000 square miles. just a massive area. but you must know that there is some bad weather expected this afternoon that could certainly hamper the search. the coast guard said this morning they will make a de
let's turn now to msnbc's adam reese. adam the family has been out front and very confident in talking about the young boys and their skill level when it comes to growing up on the water and being able to survive at sea in a worst case scenario. what is the coast guard saying now about the extended search area? >> reporter: well, they're pressing on thomas but the coast guard, even though they're pressing on the search is getting more desperate by the hour. the family turning to facebook...
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. >> geeks around the world are counting down the days until the reese -- until the release of star wars. we will take you live to comic con in san diego, where disney is pulling out all of the stops. erik: we need to bring gary larson back from the far side to comic-con. matt: as long as mario draghi comes through with an extended ela they will be able to pay for the tickets. let's take a look at what is making news on bloomberg this morning. those greeksoon if proposals will be a tough sell in athens. nearly $60 billion bailout in exchange for tough economic reforms. alexis tsipras is calling for tax hikes and pension reforms. of those are the same measures the greek voters rejected overwhelmingly on i sunday referendum. support fromhave the president of france. greeks have shown a determination to stay in the euro zone. the program they are presenting a serious and credible, and because they are going to sum it to parliament, which shows power, commitment, and courage. matt: we don't yet have the german tape on the proposal. we will be hearing from janet yellen today. as she will disc
. >> geeks around the world are counting down the days until the reese -- until the release of star wars. we will take you live to comic con in san diego, where disney is pulling out all of the stops. erik: we need to bring gary larson back from the far side to comic-con. matt: as long as mario draghi comes through with an extended ela they will be able to pay for the tickets. let's take a look at what is making news on bloomberg this morning. those greeksoon if proposals will be a tough...
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scarlet: thank you so much, charles reese. joining us from arlington, virginia. coming up, an inside look at saudi arabia's multibillion-dollar military and messy war with human. -- with yemen. ♪ scarlet: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. let's get a check on where commodities prices settled in new york. alix steel joining me now. we are looking at oil prices. crude oil has been down the last few days. brent crude is actually positive now. alix: unbelievable comeback. very similar to what we saw in the market. -- it looksdown like we had some stock and then a rally and we are trading in the green. td securities was much more pessimistic. we could see 46 in wti. we did not get there. pretty incredible move. you are looking at the bloomberg commodity index, also well off the lows of the session. by 1.5% still down because of a couple commodities that are also declining. up, i want to take a look at iron ore. in a bear market. and wentelow $50 a ton under the radar. --t's a kind of ugly chart australia has been pumping so much iron ore and sending it to ex
scarlet: thank you so much, charles reese. joining us from arlington, virginia. coming up, an inside look at saudi arabia's multibillion-dollar military and messy war with human. -- with yemen. ♪ scarlet: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. let's get a check on where commodities prices settled in new york. alix steel joining me now. we are looking at oil prices. crude oil has been down the last few days. brent crude is actually positive now. alix: unbelievable comeback. very similar to...
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we have scott reese inside the park bringing you reports. back to you. >> i fwaurn tee you over the next few hours a lot more people showing up. so during the 6:00 newscast you'll have a more festive newscast behind you. >> the temperatures fairly nice across the entire bay area. get ready for major warm up. not for this weekend. you'll see that m couping in the five day forecast. if you are heading to the game for game one of the series. mostly clear skies. 60 degrees winds out of the west at 15. debris out there. no storms. mostly clear conditions. patchy fog. >> walnut creek 82. san jose up every duringer 70s. the live shot. here's the over perspective from oakland. clear skies here. a bit of a breeze on the bay waters. forecast headlines no major changes in the short team term. mild to warm. no extreme heat yet. that will be changing into next week. the extended forecast, temperatures inland near 100 degrees. over night lows starting friday morning the 50s out there. mid to upper 50s patchy fog toward the coast and oakland and pais haywa
we have scott reese inside the park bringing you reports. back to you. >> i fwaurn tee you over the next few hours a lot more people showing up. so during the 6:00 newscast you'll have a more festive newscast behind you. >> the temperatures fairly nice across the entire bay area. get ready for major warm up. not for this weekend. you'll see that m couping in the five day forecast. if you are heading to the game for game one of the series. mostly clear skies. 60 degrees winds out of...
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the officer is on desk duty and joining me by phone is adam reese. adam, what is the current status of the investigation in terms of her death? her family said that they found it hard to believe where she was in her life, that she would take her own life. >> right. the da says that he is treating this as a murder investigation, chris. he says that the family has made some valid arguments that things were looking up in her life. she had just gotten the job at a&m, and they don't see any reason why she would have wanted to take her own life. he wants to look at the bag and make sure that there are no other fingerprints on that bag other than sandra. >> now, you were taken inside of that cell today. the police say that they found her there and that she hanged herself using a plastic bag. >> yeah, this cell is called a tank. it's not a typical single person cell. as you can see in the video it's for at least four people. so it's a fairly large cell. it was left as is after she died. there's some sandwiches in there and a couple of books that she was read
the officer is on desk duty and joining me by phone is adam reese. adam, what is the current status of the investigation in terms of her death? her family said that they found it hard to believe where she was in her life, that she would take her own life. >> right. the da says that he is treating this as a murder investigation, chris. he says that the family has made some valid arguments that things were looking up in her life. she had just gotten the job at a&m, and they don't see...
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. >> i'm paul reese where the tour de france gets underway, trying to turn the love of cycling into success on the biggest stage. >> first, one person has been killed during clashes between anti government protestors and british police. the rally was organized in cairo, marking two years since the military coupe poppled mohamed morsi. crowds were dispersed by police. authorized demonstration are bobbed in egypt. >> members of the egyptian anti coup ali access and opposition parties have been meetinging london causing the government of the killing of several option members. >> egypt's anti co alliance and opposition are calling for an investigation of what they say are more massacres and abuses. meeting in london, several opposition leaders are calling on the world to intervene. >> we call for an investigation by the unit nations and how many rights organization and the how many rights council of the united makes into the extra durable killings that have recently taken place, as well as the early massacre that is took place in 2013. >> a member of the freedom and justice party has this warni
. >> i'm paul reese where the tour de france gets underway, trying to turn the love of cycling into success on the biggest stage. >> first, one person has been killed during clashes between anti government protestors and british police. the rally was organized in cairo, marking two years since the military coupe poppled mohamed morsi. crowds were dispersed by police. authorized demonstration are bobbed in egypt. >> members of the egyptian anti coup ali access and opposition...
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that don't use the euro will have an emergency summit and they will decide whether can expect what reese is offering or greases out of the euro zone. that could trigger a humanitarian crisis. the banks are already close to collapse if indeed that happens it no emergency funding to prop up the financial system in greece they could go from bad to very very bad very very quickly. we are hearing reports of employees wanted to be paid in cash. there are food shortages although i have to say i've not seen that myself. certainly a sense of fear and offensive things to get out of control very quickly. the humanitarian crisis is an expression used by the e.u. plans in place to address that if it happened next week. five days and counting with the beginning of the dismantling of the e.u. which could have a big impact on the market. trained to ashley, thank you. now let's bring it back home to alcoa kicking off the unofficial start to earning season. nicole has a preview of god. nicole: that would be a nearly 30% increase for the aluminum producer. revenue expected to come in at $.79 billion. one o
that don't use the euro will have an emergency summit and they will decide whether can expect what reese is offering or greases out of the euro zone. that could trigger a humanitarian crisis. the banks are already close to collapse if indeed that happens it no emergency funding to prop up the financial system in greece they could go from bad to very very bad very very quickly. we are hearing reports of employees wanted to be paid in cash. there are food shortages although i have to say i've not...
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>>darya: still ahead caitlin jenner reese audience members to tears at the sb award and she except and what we will see what she said the world needs to do and house republican the trying to bring more water to the california farm belt and the export drop continues find out what is getting in their way. >>mark: they filled in the past a congressional session that they made their way through the house republican bring environmental records of some of the water cutback agriculture the regulation of designed to protect salmon populations and the threatened delta smelt the state officials or ordering the traditional grassy lawns and homes and businesses. >>mark: the abetted the building standards and local governments have to comply in of the year. >>james: like a said on monday a lot things have to happen just right for delores the san the dixon ran our way in the tech a look up the track of the system is expected to begin to weaken over the next few days as a mix is way off in the northeast and western direction it is the jet stream that might bring some which are when we're looking gen
>>darya: still ahead caitlin jenner reese audience members to tears at the sb award and she except and what we will see what she said the world needs to do and house republican the trying to bring more water to the california farm belt and the export drop continues find out what is getting in their way. >>mark: they filled in the past a congressional session that they made their way through the house republican bring environmental records of some of the water cutback agriculture...
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reese is a framework for another bailout deal. now it's up to prime minister alexis tsipras to sell it. some accuse tsipras after he agreed to sit in a sturdy mashers in exchange for formal talks on financially. those include sales tax hikes, pension and labor form. tsipras has until tomorrow to get the package to the greek parliament and now the greek leader will be able to hold his government together. a deal to talk about this morning. a major deal in the works involves chinese state-owned chipmaker by aeneas chipmaker. moran has more on the story for us. trained for this chinese state-owned chipmaker estimated $23 billion paid for micron technology and put the market is like a net. micron shares right now are up 9%. the deal breaks down to $21 a share from a 19% premium over yesterday. remember this is the stock that has been cut in half since the beginning of this year. her concerns about the health of the personal market for micron makes a lot of memory chips and the question is why would question is by what they bought micr
reese is a framework for another bailout deal. now it's up to prime minister alexis tsipras to sell it. some accuse tsipras after he agreed to sit in a sturdy mashers in exchange for formal talks on financially. those include sales tax hikes, pension and labor form. tsipras has until tomorrow to get the package to the greek parliament and now the greek leader will be able to hold his government together. a deal to talk about this morning. a major deal in the works involves chinese state-owned...