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do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >> the only thing certain in that iowa courtroom was that tensions were running high between the two families. extremely high. would alex walk free or spend his life in prison for murder? >>> coming up -- >> are you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge. four years of questions. the verdict at last. >> when "dateline extra" continues. continues. as a supervisor at pg&e, it's my job to protect public safety, keeping the power lines clear, continues. while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community, thi
do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >> the only thing certain in that iowa courtroom was that tensions were running high between the two families. extremely high. would alex walk free or spend his life in prison for murder? >>> coming up -- >> are you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge....
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do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >> the only thing certain in that iowa courtroom was that tensions were running high between the two families. extremely high. would alex walk free or spend his life in prison for murder? >>> coming up -- >> are you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge. four years of questions. the verdict at last. >> thank you, lord! >> when "dateline extra" continues. i love my shop, but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. ♪ ♪ see ya next year. this season, start a new tradition. experience the power of infiniti now, with leases starting at $319 a month. infiniti. empower the drive. [burke] hot dog. seen it. we know a thing or two because we've see
do justice to alex fazzino. find him not guilty. >> jurors would now have to decide if alex fazzino was a killer or a wrongly accused husband who had tried only to save his wife. >> the only thing certain in that iowa courtroom was that tensions were running high between the two families. extremely high. would alex walk free or spend his life in prison for murder? >>> coming up -- >> are you prepared for a guilty verdict? >> yeah. >> two families on edge....
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. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named itam. over 80 years old back then, he led us bounding uphill through the jungle, like a young gazelle. he still had the marks on his fingers of a man who had taken heads. in itam's case, presumably, communist guerillas when he'd fought with the british during the malayan insurgency. we drank many shots of rice whiskey together under a bouquet of human skulls, trophies from another time. and i promised i'd come back, for gawai, a big deal in the iban calendar, when friends and relatives return to the longhouse. a lot has changed since the iban tracked commies through the jungle, and much has changed in the ten years since i've been here. itam passed away the year before last, at the age of 92. and the evidence of how timbering has depleted much of the forest is everywhere. scandalously so. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: it's dark by the time we arrive, but
. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named itam. over 80 years old back then, he led us bounding uphill through the jungle, like a young gazelle. he still had the marks on his fingers of a man who had taken heads. in itam's case, presumably, communist...
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we need to do something about alex nieto. he was shot 29 times and had a closed casket funeral and didn't deserve to die like that. i had a chance to meet them. you can see it in their eyes, they are loving people, man. i never want to feel the pain they feel because i feel and all feel this pain for them and so you know, the memorial would be something you know what i mean? i'm-archbishop they need to name the park after. and that ain't asking for much. it isn't like [inaudible] >> my name is gilbert [inaudible] and i'm a resident of bernal hill and i want to thank the two supervisors for helping us. the first reason i'm here is because of the injustice that happened to alex nieto and his wrongful death and never should have happened. but since that sad day, i have come to get to know the nieto's and i fallen in love with these two people. they are amazing. and also, i have fallen in love with all the people that spoke before me. all these people that spoke before me they have character in their hearts. i'm hoping the board
we need to do something about alex nieto. he was shot 29 times and had a closed casket funeral and didn't deserve to die like that. i had a chance to meet them. you can see it in their eyes, they are loving people, man. i never want to feel the pain they feel because i feel and all feel this pain for them and so you know, the memorial would be something you know what i mean? i'm-archbishop they need to name the park after. and that ain't asking for much. it isn't like [inaudible] >> my...
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reporter: alex has become an interior designer. he tested his ideas in this restaurant, but now he has won a contract to do several more, all with the imagination he never knew he had. >> psychologically, it is a huge list. if we can get through the previous three years, going back to work and creating a new business is the topping on the cake, really, the icing on the cake. come on, back on the sofa. reporter: alex will base himself at home and make site visits with the help of his clients. it has been a very long journey, but just listen to how he sums it all up. >> they have been the best three years of my life, i think, because i was not making the most of the life that i had. falling ill, it made me realize what i had. reporter: people watching this may use words like hope, courage, inspiration. what is your message to come out of all this? >> it means i can move on and hopefully live an extraordinary life in a different body. reporter: alex lewis, partner, father, worker. duncan kennedy, bbc news. we can all think of a few mo
reporter: alex has become an interior designer. he tested his ideas in this restaurant, but now he has won a contract to do several more, all with the imagination he never knew he had. >> psychologically, it is a huge list. if we can get through the previous three years, going back to work and creating a new business is the topping on the cake, really, the icing on the cake. come on, back on the sofa. reporter: alex will base himself at home and make site visits with the help of his...
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alex kershaw. alex has been a guest speaker over the years, sharing deeply personal stories of individuals who made dramatic differences during this global conflict. he's made his impact with book launches and conference appearances here in new orleans, but also by being one of our featured historians on many european doors. including normandy and the battle of the bulge. he is here to talk about his latest look "avenue of spies," which is the basis of the tour alex just got back from last night, where we took people from normandy, following the bedford boys, then to paris with a remarkable story we are about to hear unfolded during the not the -- the nazi occupation. please join me in welcoming alex kershaw. [applause] alex: can you hear me ok? good. can you hear me over here if i walk around, pace around nervously? as i walk the avenue of spies? good. great to have you here. fantastic audience. i'm going to be very politically incorrect now and say something that i probably shouldn't say. i am ac
alex kershaw. alex has been a guest speaker over the years, sharing deeply personal stories of individuals who made dramatic differences during this global conflict. he's made his impact with book launches and conference appearances here in new orleans, but also by being one of our featured historians on many european doors. including normandy and the battle of the bulge. he is here to talk about his latest look "avenue of spies," which is the basis of the tour alex just got back from...
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we need to do something about alex nieto. he was shot 29 times and had a closed casket funeral and didn't deserve to die like that. i had a chance to meet them. you can see it in their eyes, they are loving people, man. i never want to feel the pain they feel because i feel and all feel this pain for them and so you know, the memorial would be something you know what i mean? i'm-archbishop they need to name the park after. and that ain't asking for much. it isn't like [inaudible] >> my name is gilbert [inaudible] and i'm a resident of bernal hill and i want to thank the two supervisors for helping us. the first reason i'm here is because of the injustice that happened to alex nieto and his wrongful death and never should have happened. but since that sad day, i have come to get to know the nieto's and i fallen in love with these two people. they are amazing. and also, i have fallen in love with all the people that spoke before me. all these people that spoke before me they have character in their hearts. i'm hoping the board
we need to do something about alex nieto. he was shot 29 times and had a closed casket funeral and didn't deserve to die like that. i had a chance to meet them. you can see it in their eyes, they are loving people, man. i never want to feel the pain they feel because i feel and all feel this pain for them and so you know, the memorial would be something you know what i mean? i'm-archbishop they need to name the park after. and that ain't asking for much. it isn't like [inaudible] >> my...
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alex: this is alex paen. thanks for watching "missing," the only show on television dedicated exclusively to finding missing individuals. follow us on facebook at missing tv. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] heartbreaker went down to the last second of the game. don bell is here with highlights. >> it was close. a lot of their losses tends to be close. but at the end, that's where we have issues. the fame was decided it was four seconds left. eagles battling baltimore but at the end, they lose. the birds looking for their first win on it's road since september 4th quarter down by three, the pitch could kenny dixon, ravens go up 27-16, wentz looking to make a player with birds down by seven, scoots in for the score and now they need an extra points to tie it up. instead they decide to tie it up. the win, the ball is tipped and incomplete. the eagles fall 27-26, last seven straight on the road. afterwards, doug talked about
alex: this is alex paen. thanks for watching "missing," the only show on television dedicated exclusively to finding missing individuals. follow us on facebook at missing tv. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] heartbreaker went down to the last second of the game. don bell is here with highlights. >> it was close. a lot of their losses tends to be close. but at the end, that's where we have...
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my family doesn't have alex. the community doesn't have alex. you can't imagine the loss. you can't imagine the loss. >> reporter:friend vikram babu says the massive fire highlights the housing crisis in the bay area. >>vikram babu--it's nuts that all of the sudden artists are having to justify their occupation and how they assemble together in the privacy of their homes. i think that's a deflection of the fact that there's a housing crisis. what were so many people doing in such cramp quarters, with unsafe stairs, without sprinklers. without the basic minimums of fire safety. that build would have erupted anyway. >> reporter:alex ghassan will be sorely missed. >>vikram babu --yesterday you know realizing i wont be able to get a drink with alex or just hang out with him on my porch. aside from that personal loss, you know the city lost a lot of really vibrant, visible artists, and that's really hard because people look to them for direction and inspiration and really a reason to do what they want to do. >> reporter:ghassan's twin daughters are only four years old. >> grant
my family doesn't have alex. the community doesn't have alex. you can't imagine the loss. you can't imagine the loss. >> reporter:friend vikram babu says the massive fire highlights the housing crisis in the bay area. >>vikram babu--it's nuts that all of the sudden artists are having to justify their occupation and how they assemble together in the privacy of their homes. i think that's a deflection of the fact that there's a housing crisis. what were so many people doing in such...
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we need to do something about alex nieto. he was shot 29 times and had a closed casket funeral and didn't deserve to die like that. i had a chance to meet them. you can see it in their eyes, they are loving people, man. i never want to feel the pain they feel because i feel and all feel this pain for them and so you know, the memorial would be something you know what i mean? i'm-archbishop they need to name the park after. and that ain't asking for much. it isn't like [inaudible] >> my name is gilbert [inaudible] and i'm a resident of bernal hill and i want to thank the two supervisors for helping us. the first reason i'm here is because of the injustice that happened to alex nieto and his wrongful death and never should have happened. but since that sad day, i have come to get to know the nieto's and i fallen in love with these two people. they are amazing. and also, i have fallen in love with all the people that spoke before me. all these people that spoke before me they have character in their hearts. i'm hoping the board
we need to do something about alex nieto. he was shot 29 times and had a closed casket funeral and didn't deserve to die like that. i had a chance to meet them. you can see it in their eyes, they are loving people, man. i never want to feel the pain they feel because i feel and all feel this pain for them and so you know, the memorial would be something you know what i mean? i'm-archbishop they need to name the park after. and that ain't asking for much. it isn't like [inaudible] >> my...
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and we've got alex. a alex. at the house, wavings and means community. >>-year going to tace anarin. and national review? hat are is reform conservatism that. we have illing to they attack it who are riding in this thing. i suppose -- it could be better han i believe neocon serve active. . hopefully we've added better or began begans that than. -- the core belief that we hold in common is that the conservative program that was created in the late 1970's and early 1980's has become outdated in some respects. that you had a very powerful conservative program na was designed to meet the challenges of an earlier era and no longer speaks to our own eva. -- era. and it was was a why voters were not responding to deregulation. free trade. and tax rate reduction. a lot of those were very good ideas but they no longer spoke to people the way that conservatives homed that they would. conservatives kept acting as throw getting the top rage desk now from of getting it done from 70% which is what it was when ronald reagan took office. i think that the primaries on th
and we've got alex. a alex. at the house, wavings and means community. >>-year going to tace anarin. and national review? hat are is reform conservatism that. we have illing to they attack it who are riding in this thing. i suppose -- it could be better han i believe neocon serve active. . hopefully we've added better or began begans that than. -- the core belief that we hold in common is that the conservative program that was created in the late 1970's and early 1980's has become...
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alex has become an interior designer. he tested his ideas in this restaurant but now he's won a contract to do several more. all with the imagination he never knew he had. psychologically it is a huge lift. if we can get through the previous three years, like we have done, going back to work and creating a new business, is the topping a new business, is the topping on the cake, really, the icing on the cake. come on, back on the sofa. alex will base himself at home, and make site visits with the help of his clients. it's been a very long journey. but just listen to how he sums it all up. they have been the best three years of my life, i think, because i wasn't making the most of the life that i had prior to falling ill. i think falling ill made me realise what i had. people watching this may use words like "hope", "courage", "inspiration", what is your message to come out of all this? it means that i can move on and hopefully live an extraordinary life in a different body. alex lewis, partner, father, worker. duncan kenne
alex has become an interior designer. he tested his ideas in this restaurant but now he's won a contract to do several more. all with the imagination he never knew he had. psychologically it is a huge lift. if we can get through the previous three years, like we have done, going back to work and creating a new business, is the topping a new business, is the topping on the cake, really, the icing on the cake. come on, back on the sofa. alex will base himself at home, and make site visits with...
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. >> reporter: good morning mike and alex. we are at the hospital where car was driven here and still remains at the trent door of the hospital that new or white model bmw. you can see jared will show you a bullet hole in the front windshield, several philadelphia police officers keeping a close watch over the car while passenger who was hit in the carries being treated here at temple university hospital for a gunshot wound to his face. here's what we understand happened, two men left broad and germantown avenue shortly after getting inside this car a man approached the car, attempting to rob the pair. moments later he fired a shot inside the car that hit 28 year-old passenger in the taste. the driver a three three-year old man grabbed his friend's gun and shot back. suspect wearing a hoodie ran there that scene, right now police don't know if he was hit or able to dodge that bullet. at this point police are trying to get the their hand on surveillance video from the real time crime cameras in that area as well as nearby busin
. >> reporter: good morning mike and alex. we are at the hospital where car was driven here and still remains at the trent door of the hospital that new or white model bmw. you can see jared will show you a bullet hole in the front windshield, several philadelphia police officers keeping a close watch over the car while passenger who was hit in the carries being treated here at temple university hospital for a gunshot wound to his face. here's what we understand happened, two men left...
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we need to do something about alex nieto. he was shot 29 times and had a closed casket funeral and didn't deserve to die like that. i had a chance to meet them. you can see it in their eyes, they are loving people, man. i never want to feel the pain they feel because i feel and all feel this pain for them and so you know, the memorial would be something you know what i mean? i'm-archbishop they need to name the park after. and that ain't asking for much. it isn't like [inaudible] >> my name is gilbert [inaudible] and i'm a resident of bernal hill and i want to thank the two supervisors for helping us. the first reason i'm here is because of the injustice that happened to alex nieto and his wrongful death and never should have happened. but since that sad day, i have come to get to know the nieto's and i fallen in love with these two people. they are amazing. and also, i have fallen in love with all the people that spoke before me. all these people that spoke before me they have character in their hearts. i'm hoping the board
we need to do something about alex nieto. he was shot 29 times and had a closed casket funeral and didn't deserve to die like that. i had a chance to meet them. you can see it in their eyes, they are loving people, man. i never want to feel the pain they feel because i feel and all feel this pain for them and so you know, the memorial would be something you know what i mean? i'm-archbishop they need to name the park after. and that ain't asking for much. it isn't like [inaudible] >> my...
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alex understands. his grandmother has leukemia. >> if you have a loved one diagnosed with cancer even if you have a doctor it's natural to want to learn more. >> reporter: the first thing volunteers learn is what is cancer and how the immune system works. the teens read textbooks about cancer treatments, costs so they can educate patients. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: under alex's leadership volunteers also organize conferences, develop videogames and operate a separate website for finding clinical trials. >> it's all grade level. >> reporter: mike dunn the group's adviser at burlingame high says alex is advanced beyond his years. >> you can converse on a professional level, scientific level with people who, you know, speak another language to the average person. >> reporter: to get an overview of real world research, biotech giant genentech recently invited some of the students to tour the plant where it tests molecules. the group and alex in particular impressed the principal scientist. >> he is a
alex understands. his grandmother has leukemia. >> if you have a loved one diagnosed with cancer even if you have a doctor it's natural to want to learn more. >> reporter: the first thing volunteers learn is what is cancer and how the immune system works. the teens read textbooks about cancer treatments, costs so they can educate patients. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: under alex's leadership volunteers also organize conferences, develop videogames and operate a...
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alex: cuÁntos niÑos has ayudado? >> aproximadamente 5000. creo que vamos a poder ayudar a muchos mÁs. alex: despuÉs de su premio representado en 100.000 $ dice que se levantarÁ con más fuerzas porque miles de niÑos esperan por Él. enrique: mÁs hÉroes como jason. al regresar como bombero tambiÉn se convierte en héroe por salvar la vida del mejor amigo del hombre. conductora:un bombero se convirtiÓ en hÉroe en su paÍs y en las redes sociales por salvarle la vida a un perro. el joven salvo a la mascota dÁndole respiraciÓn boca a boca. >> el bombero no dudÓ en revivirlo. le dio los cuidados necesarios. buenas noches. alejandro: llegÓ el martes 13 de diciembre. te saluda alejandro arce. kira: yo soy kira vilanova. si no te gusta viajar en aviÓn te vamos a dar una alternativa que es mÁs barata. kira: ademáse
alex: cuÁntos niÑos has ayudado? >> aproximadamente 5000. creo que vamos a poder ayudar a muchos mÁs. alex: despuÉs de su premio representado en 100.000 $ dice que se levantarÁ con más fuerzas porque miles de niÑos esperan por Él. enrique: mÁs hÉroes como jason. al regresar como bombero tambiÉn se convierte en héroe por salvar la vida del mejor amigo del hombre. conductora:un bombero se convirtiÓ en hÉroe en su paÍs y en las redes sociales por salvarle la vida a un perro....
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jenny's we're learning one person has tied in that fire. >> reporter: yeah alex, a short time ago red cross did put out some information that they were responding here to the 1200 block of millick street in the cobbs creek section of the city for a fatal fire. no word on who the victim height be but earlier i did say we were talking to some neighbors out here. everybody came out this morning, when they heard this fire and sirens and heard lights flashing to see what was going on. these are their neighbors. they were concerned that not everyone got out safely. so we are awaiting the fire commissioner to come out here to give us a briefing, at this point, the fire department has not yet confirmed any information regarding a fatal but as i mentioned the red cross did put out some information saying that they are here and that this fire is fatal. so, fire fighters, still up there, you can see working on at least three row homes, possibly a fourth here on in, and it is unclear whether or not that home received any damage, and the fire has been placed under control, and just sorting through
jenny's we're learning one person has tied in that fire. >> reporter: yeah alex, a short time ago red cross did put out some information that they were responding here to the 1200 block of millick street in the cobbs creek section of the city for a fatal fire. no word on who the victim height be but earlier i did say we were talking to some neighbors out here. everybody came out this morning, when they heard this fire and sirens and heard lights flashing to see what was going on. these...
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. >>> also coming up, donald trump supports alex jones, and alex jones supports lies about what happened to the children who were massacred at sandy hook. that story coming up many >>> through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com like their photo claims tool. it helps settle your claim quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. esurance does insurance a smarter way, which saves money. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces red tape, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business
. >>> also coming up, donald trump supports alex jones, and alex jones supports lies about what happened to the children who were massacred at sandy hook. that story coming up many >>> through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths...
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. >>> also coming up, donald trump supports alex jones, and alex jones supports lies about what happened to the children who were massacred at sandy hook. that story coming up many many any y y . with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> why reince priebus tried to force donald trump out of presidential campaign. that's next. ♪ it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. always keep laundry pacs away from children. keep them up, keep them closed, keep them safe. tide pods now com
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they had been identified as michaela and alec -- alex. they had been together for five years and worked the knife -- night shift together. coworkers are struggling to deal with their loss . the mortuary owner, dan dugan is helping the family plan their funerals. >> they are both really sincerely kind, compassionate individuals. >> i am old enough to be their grandparents and you do get close. >> family and friends say they are taking solace knowing that alex and michaela were together at the very end of their lives.>>> at a memorial outside the warehouse fire scene mourners has placed hours and personal messages. the city of oakland is trying to figure out what to do with this wall of remembrance. we show you the colorful tributes join the creative
they had been identified as michaela and alec -- alex. they had been together for five years and worked the knife -- night shift together. coworkers are struggling to deal with their loss . the mortuary owner, dan dugan is helping the family plan their funerals. >> they are both really sincerely kind, compassionate individuals. >> i am old enough to be their grandparents and you do get close. >> family and friends say they are taking solace knowing that alex and michaela were...
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alex stone, abc news, los angeles. kimberly: in tennessee, they are still reeling from the wildfires that killed 13 people and leveled neighborhoods. now questions about whether people had enough warning to evacuate. some residents say they never got the alert on their phones. >> two firemen knocked on the door and told me i had to evacuate now because the wind gust was coming across the mountain so fast they had to get everybody out. kimberly: brenda said she got the warning said look for ways to improve them, but they say issues of power outages and reception may have caused the problems. the trunk transition has caused a bit of an international incident. china launched a formal complaint after a phone call between the president-elect and the president of taiwan. china considers taiwan a breakaway province, and the u.s. severed diplomatic ties with the island in 1979. since has spoken with the taiwanese leaders, until yesterday. the transition team has not said if that shows a change in u.s. policy in january. offici
alex stone, abc news, los angeles. kimberly: in tennessee, they are still reeling from the wildfires that killed 13 people and leveled neighborhoods. now questions about whether people had enough warning to evacuate. some residents say they never got the alert on their phones. >> two firemen knocked on the door and told me i had to evacuate now because the wind gust was coming across the mountain so fast they had to get everybody out. kimberly: brenda said she got the warning said look...
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would i use this. >> yes. >> you need a awe. >> i know that, alex. >> i know that, alex. >> first and only time i ever chopped down a tree but my little special memory in my heart. >> if it went well it wouldn't be as memorable. >> yes. >> pain will get you through life. >> yes, i will live a long life. >> twitter is verifying if you really know our city of brotherly love. they are putting you to the test. are you really philly. >>> 8:54. live lot roosevelt boulevard, disabled septa bus off to the side but not attracting any attention. most of the rush hour delays cleared out, bennie looking good, this problems at all, friday mornings are light, coming in the city but it is a cold one out there. and having problems on the rails this morning, the trains , the switches, switch problems, on both lansdale doylestown, and media elwyn line running with some delays. in express trains on the market frankford line so all trains making all stops, mainly to keep everybody from standing outside on the platforms any longer then they have to and that is same deal going with the 101, 102. alex and t
would i use this. >> yes. >> you need a awe. >> i know that, alex. >> i know that, alex. >> first and only time i ever chopped down a tree but my little special memory in my heart. >> if it went well it wouldn't be as memorable. >> yes. >> pain will get you through life. >> yes, i will live a long life. >> twitter is verifying if you really know our city of brotherly love. they are putting you to the test. are you really philly....
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alex: cuÁntos niÑos has ayudado? >> aproximadamente 5000. creo que vamos a poder ayudar a muchos mÁs. alex: despuÉs de su premio representado en 100.000 $ dice que se levantarÁ con más fuerzas porque miles de niÑos esperan por Él. enrique: mÁs hÉroes como jason. al regresar como bombero tambiÉn se convierte en héroe por salvar la vida del mejor amigo del hombre. este año en t-mobile, las fiestas corren por cuenta nuestra. cambia a los 4 miembros de tu familia a t-mobile, llévate todo ilimitado y te daremos $800 dólares. sí, oíste bien, $800 dólares para gastarlos donde quieras. además, obtén grandes ofertas en smartphones, tablets y accesorios durante todas las fiestas. corre a t-mobile que estas fiestas van por cuenta nuestra. conductora:un bombero se convirtiÓ en hÉroe en su paÍs y en las redes sociales por salvarle la vida a un perro. el joven salvo a la mascota dÁndole respiraciÓn boca a boca. >> el bombero no dudÓ en revivirlo. le dio los cuidados necesarios. buenas noches. ♪ ♪ linday:esto es contacto deporti
alex: cuÁntos niÑos has ayudado? >> aproximadamente 5000. creo que vamos a poder ayudar a muchos mÁs. alex: despuÉs de su premio representado en 100.000 $ dice que se levantarÁ con más fuerzas porque miles de niÑos esperan por Él. enrique: mÁs hÉroes como jason. al regresar como bombero tambiÉn se convierte en héroe por salvar la vida del mejor amigo del hombre. este año en t-mobile, las fiestas corren por cuenta nuestra. cambia a los 4 miembros de tu familia a t-mobile,...
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alex alex does pretty much everything fun that there is to do in new geothermal, remember these things? alex goes into the zorb. having a good time there. looks like a ton of fun. >> that looks so cool. >> relaxing in a hot tub. now some alpine sliding. he's joined by two people in this video. i love this. alex rented a car while in new zealand. happened to pick up a couple hitchhikers. hangin hanging out on the edge of a glacier. one of -- this quick scene right here. >> wha >> what's up, man? >>> t >>> there's been situations that will present t family shopping trip. be it for christmas or not. the first one, the most important -- >> you think you'd like something like this? >> those are not the drones you're looking for. >> i knew you were going to say that. >> there's also something else all parents understand what's going to happen. >> can i get this? >> i don't think so. >> but what happens after that is not very common. >> why not? >> my 2 year old, who's now 6, great youtube channel where they replace with this man. the debate gets started. shopping for uncle ryan's gift, not g
alex alex does pretty much everything fun that there is to do in new geothermal, remember these things? alex goes into the zorb. having a good time there. looks like a ton of fun. >> that looks so cool. >> relaxing in a hot tub. now some alpine sliding. he's joined by two people in this video. i love this. alex rented a car while in new zealand. happened to pick up a couple hitchhikers. hangin hanging out on the edge of a glacier. one of -- this quick scene right here. >> wha...
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but the drony now has become absolutely and 100% perfected by our friend alex chicone. he has traveled to more than 50 countries around the world to compile this epic drony video. >> that's incredible. >> compiled over four years of travel and every bit of it is jaw dropping. >> do you know what, it's because he needed to drop the mic. >> yes. >> it got famous because alex whipped it out. after that people have been putting it in their wedding and travel videos, and he was like, how about the whole world? >> he makes it look incredibly easy but we are not considering the hiking, traveling, logistics that alex had to endure to get to each one of these locations to get seconds of footage. >> look at the length of the video. he gets less than a minute of this video per year. >> oh, great. and he can juggle, too. >> i am proud to say that in this three-minute bit of epicness i have a second of it. don't blink. who is that guy? >> hey. >> that's me. thank you so much. alex chicone joining us "right this minute" via skype. >> hey. >> you have been working on this a long time.
but the drony now has become absolutely and 100% perfected by our friend alex chicone. he has traveled to more than 50 countries around the world to compile this epic drony video. >> that's incredible. >> compiled over four years of travel and every bit of it is jaw dropping. >> do you know what, it's because he needed to drop the mic. >> yes. >> it got famous because alex whipped it out. after that people have been putting it in their wedding and travel videos,...
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alex ic this minute" via skype. >> hey. >> you have been working on this a long time. what was the most challenging part of it. >> it's been a crazy video to film. not just because i'm using one hand to drive the drone and another to drive. it was the laws and regulations in each one of these countries, that was the most important part of making this a legal video. >> did you just do it and ask for forgiveness after. >> regulations are being sometimes you have to prepare beforehand. >> you've been off gallivanting around the world for 30 years. for the people at home who want to have your life, what's the best way? where do they start? >> i'm going to say that my website conquer the world.com is all about your guide to epic adventures, epic droning, epic lifestyle. >> how do you top this? >> what is next? i don't know. i started from the ground, i had the the air, or underground is next. >> satellite. >> how much did nick pay you to include a couple seconds in your video. >> nick got really lucky, he picked a gorgeous location to shoot at. >> you didn't pick that, your
alex ic this minute" via skype. >> hey. >> you have been working on this a long time. what was the most challenging part of it. >> it's been a crazy video to film. not just because i'm using one hand to drive the drone and another to drive. it was the laws and regulations in each one of these countries, that was the most important part of making this a legal video. >> did you just do it and ask for forgiveness after. >> regulations are being sometimes you have...
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alex? >>> hillary clinton returned to capitol hill yesterday for the first time since losing last month's election. while there, she gave a nod to the relatively low profile she's been keeping recently. >> this is not exactly the speech at the capitol i hoped to be giving after the election, but after a few weeks of taking selfies in the woods, i thought it would be a good idea to come out and i'm very grateful to harry for inviting me to be part of this celebration. >> clinton also gave a warning about the spread of fake news, calling an issue that should concern all americans. >> it's now clear that so-called fake news can have real world consequences. this isn't about politics or partisanship. lives are at risk. it's a danger that must be addressed, and addressed quickly. it's imperative that leaders in both the private sector and the public sector step up to protect our democracy and innocent lives. >> according to nbc news, clinton has spoken with the owners of the d.c. pizzeria where
alex? >>> hillary clinton returned to capitol hill yesterday for the first time since losing last month's election. while there, she gave a nod to the relatively low profile she's been keeping recently. >> this is not exactly the speech at the capitol i hoped to be giving after the election, but after a few weeks of taking selfies in the woods, i thought it would be a good idea to come out and i'm very grateful to harry for inviting me to be part of this celebration. >>...
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. >> lets stay with the arrival because alex holley. >> yes. >> who is on our show, you know alex very well. a guy by the name of jim driscoll the news director here at fox, they both saw this movie at your recommendation and they think you are nuts about the ending. >> right. >> well, alex and i have had long friday night text discussions about this hoff i. i know we disagree on certain aspects but i think once i spoke to alex we talked more i think she likes it more now then you're saying. i haven't talk to the news director yet. i need to give him a call. give me a call. let me give you my cell phone number on the air real quick. >> now they like movie but they thought ending was, whatever. >> i think we are looking at number one. >> wow. >> i saw this, i loved it too. >> dead pool. >> did they spoil my number one. >> yes. >> sorry kevin, i saw the screen right now you don't know this show, come on. >> best film of the year, dead pool, in question. this film blew my mind i have seen it nine times. ryan reynold passion product. it delivered on action, to comedy and to me it took risk
. >> lets stay with the arrival because alex holley. >> yes. >> who is on our show, you know alex very well. a guy by the name of jim driscoll the news director here at fox, they both saw this movie at your recommendation and they think you are nuts about the ending. >> right. >> well, alex and i have had long friday night text discussions about this hoff i. i know we disagree on certain aspects but i think once i spoke to alex we talked more i think she likes it...
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alex: at another 45 minute extension please. conrad: that will be covered in this afternoon's session, how it is remembered. if you do not mind, please ask that if it's not addressed . i would like to get to another final question so we can spread it around. question: first and foremost, i think the decision was not made by fdr, remember henry wallace was the vice president and a lot of southerners did not like his position and were fearful of his pro-soviet viewpoint. from what i read, fdr basically told the convention, jews are you want, i am not going to get involved. it had to do with domestic politics. -- choose whoever you want. i am not going to get involved. it had to do a domestic politics. my question is, when did stalin become trotsky? in 1940, when stalin basically put an ice pick in the back of trotsky's head, how much of stalin's so-called global vision was overblown perhaps? i mean, even chairman mao in the chinese found him a little too much about russia and less about the world? alex: he believed in these great
alex: at another 45 minute extension please. conrad: that will be covered in this afternoon's session, how it is remembered. if you do not mind, please ask that if it's not addressed . i would like to get to another final question so we can spread it around. question: first and foremost, i think the decision was not made by fdr, remember henry wallace was the vice president and a lot of southerners did not like his position and were fearful of his pro-soviet viewpoint. from what i read, fdr...
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reporter, alex, is standing by with the c.e.o. alex: i'm here with rolf schroemgens, c.e.o. oftry vaco -- of trivago at nasdaq. you did prissure listing below the range you were marketing to investors versus $13 to $15. how are you feeling about your i.p.o. today? mr. schroemgens: i'm happy we're here. we're listed and i think it's not super important where the stock is it trading. what's important is we list it. we'll see the development over the years. and trivago is never about the big show. it's about continuous development and learning. so i think that's important for us. being here and we'll see where the stock is trading in a year or five years. alex: when you talk about continuous development and learning, looking at your financial, the majority of your revenue does go back into advertising and not necessarily to r&d. where are you looking to continue to expand and does that change over time? mr. schroemgens: i think we offer investors a lot into r&d and still growing our r&d spend about 70%, 80% year to year. we're heavily investing into r&d of course, our main focu
reporter, alex, is standing by with the c.e.o. alex: i'm here with rolf schroemgens, c.e.o. oftry vaco -- of trivago at nasdaq. you did prissure listing below the range you were marketing to investors versus $13 to $15. how are you feeling about your i.p.o. today? mr. schroemgens: i'm happy we're here. we're listed and i think it's not super important where the stock is it trading. what's important is we list it. we'll see the development over the years. and trivago is never about the big show....
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alex? >> your last interview put it the right way. we're going to pay for the beautiful fall that we have. that's for sure. big time. thank you very much. >>> so new help this week for the people of flint, michigan. that city's water crisis. is it enough? and what can donald trump do to help once he gets in office. some answers coming up. sion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? fixodent plus adhesives. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she
alex? >> your last interview put it the right way. we're going to pay for the beautiful fall that we have. that's for sure. big time. thank you very much. >>> so new help this week for the people of flint, michigan. that city's water crisis. is it enough? and what can donald trump do to help once he gets in office. some answers coming up. sion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited...
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there will be a alex cross, a zoo, one about the royals which is fun. there is one about a big heist, a diamond heist. recently i was interviewed in my office and i pulled out these eight very deep drawers and i have 107 of these book shots that are either finished now 01’ shots that are either finished now or in process and of the so 7 i would say 80 are stories that i created. it's like, oh, my god, the person that interviewed me over there went like this is insane. this is crazy, isaid, like this is insane. this is crazy, i said, great, like this is insane. this is crazy, isaid, great, this like this is insane. this is crazy, i said, great, this is insane. but i think for readers this is going to bea think for readers this is going to be a real boon. because they are addictive. you have written some of them but like yourfull—length novel, you employ a team of co—writers, tell us a bit about how that works, in practice? i wrote last year over 2000 pages of outlines. my outlines are always three or four drafts. it is an insane amount of writing.
there will be a alex cross, a zoo, one about the royals which is fun. there is one about a big heist, a diamond heist. recently i was interviewed in my office and i pulled out these eight very deep drawers and i have 107 of these book shots that are either finished now 01’ shots that are either finished now or in process and of the so 7 i would say 80 are stories that i created. it's like, oh, my god, the person that interviewed me over there went like this is insane. this is crazy, isaid,...
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too horrific to even start to process or imagine. >> i want to take the opportunity before we thank alex, we have a special guest with us, a world war ii veteran who himself had his own french-american relation during world war ii. even though his language was outlawed, the church and the culture allowed for the french language to be allowed in acadiana. in north africa, he worked with the french military, but also the civilian colonialists. and then he participated in the invasion of southern france. i just wanted to recognize a special veteran, a special hero. thank you. [ applause ] >> and thank you, alex. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> while congress is on break this week, we're taking the opportunity to show you american history tv programs, normally seen only on the weekends. we continue thursday night with a look at what happened at the end of world war ii. starting at 8:00 p.m. with the fate of nazi and japanese war criminals after the war. following by how the war changed the u.s. and the rest of the world. american history tv primetime, all this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> s
too horrific to even start to process or imagine. >> i want to take the opportunity before we thank alex, we have a special guest with us, a world war ii veteran who himself had his own french-american relation during world war ii. even though his language was outlawed, the church and the culture allowed for the french language to be allowed in acadiana. in north africa, he worked with the french military, but also the civilian colonialists. and then he participated in the invasion of...
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alex, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, live with us tonight, timing it all out. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey there, david. this is one of the storms that we're tracking, this cold rain. actually had some sleet in it earlier. but i'll take you to the maps, where we actually have some ice storm warnings west of us, in parts of the appalachians. parts of new england are going to get in on this snow, as that low pressure system moves through tonight into tomorrow. you're going to find slick roads, especially away from the coast. then, i wanted to focus in on the cold. because so many folks are going to be feeling it, oh, the numbers, though. 5 below, omaha. 2, kansas city. that's thursday morning. the core of the cold air makes it right here, david, by saturday morning. >> ginger zee, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> president-elect donald trump and another thank you rally tonight, this time, in north carolina. mr. trump will be joined by his choice for defense secretary.
alex, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, live with us tonight, timing it all out. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey there, david. this is one of the storms that we're tracking, this cold rain. actually had some sleet in it earlier. but i'll take you to the maps, where we actually have some ice storm warnings west of us, in parts of the appalachians. parts of new england are going to get in on this snow, as that low pressure system moves through tonight into...
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alex has become an interior designer. he tested his ideas in this restaurant but now he's won a contract to do several more. all with the imagination he never knew he had. psychologically it is a huge lift. if we can get through the previous three years, like we have done, going back to work and creating a new business is the topping on the cake, really, the icing on the cake. come on, back on the sofa. alex will base himself at home, and make site visits with the help of his clients. it's been a very long journey. but just listen to how he sums it all up. they have been the best three years of my life, i think, because i wasn't making the most of the life that i had prior to falling ill. i think falling ill made me realise what i had. people watching this may use words like "hope", "courage", "inspiration". what is your message to come out of all this?
alex has become an interior designer. he tested his ideas in this restaurant but now he's won a contract to do several more. all with the imagination he never knew he had. psychologically it is a huge lift. if we can get through the previous three years, like we have done, going back to work and creating a new business is the topping on the cake, really, the icing on the cake. come on, back on the sofa. alex will base himself at home, and make site visits with the help of his clients. it's been...
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she was a vega. >> the amount of support for michela and alex is overwhelming with hundreds of people coming to pay their respects taking up half a block of this small san bruno neighborhood. >> reporter: alex' brother dan called the couple inseparable. >> they would just be sitting there and playing videogames and michela would be on his lap skyping and i would walk in and be like, hi, michela. >> reporter: friends and family made a collage a testament to their mutual love. the photos a small glimpse into two bright young personalities. >> she wanted to become a vegan because she didn't like hurting animals, you know? it's just like -- >> so we had to learn how to cook on thanksgiving. we were, like, how do we cook vegan? we looked up recipes so we could -- so she had something to eat. we didn't want her to feel left out. >> reporter: in san bruno, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> another couple killed that night hannah and her fiance alex, she was from finland and came to oakland to be with him. alex had been working as a documentty producer for kqed and his mother is heartbroken. >> i los
she was a vega. >> the amount of support for michela and alex is overwhelming with hundreds of people coming to pay their respects taking up half a block of this small san bruno neighborhood. >> reporter: alex' brother dan called the couple inseparable. >> they would just be sitting there and playing videogames and michela would be on his lap skyping and i would walk in and be like, hi, michela. >> reporter: friends and family made a collage a testament to their mutual...
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that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love. that's all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not mutually exclusive things. i think when we get in this die ma'am is -- dynamic we can't honor a citizen of san francisco who
that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that...
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that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love. that's all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not mutually exclusive things. i think when we get in this die ma'am is -- dynamic we can't honor a citizen of san francisco who
that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that...
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that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that binds us. this is hurt that binds us. this is love. that's all i got to say. >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor peskin. >> thank you madam president and colleagues. first of all, when a police officer is shot or killed, we as members of the board of supervisors, i think each and every one of us go that that funeral. when officer kevin downs was shot, i drove out there at 11:00 at night to san francisco general hospital and said hi to his father. these are not mutually exclusive things. i think when we get in this die ma'am is -- dynamic we can't honor a citizen of san francisco who
that is very real, but we can honor alex. alex represents many men and women that have died. it's not just about alex nieto and to be fair, law enforcement has their private ceremony and memorials that they conduct for those officers they have lost in the line of duty. the baby station has an annual one where they get together for a soul that was lost several years ago in the line of duty. so come on. this is -- this is tearing us apart and it needs to be building us together. this pain that...
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alex marquardt, abc news, aleppo. >> our thanks to alex and the team in syria tonight. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. two pow eerful earthquakes s th >>> also tonight, holiday shoppers beware. what major retails accused of doing to shoppers. we'll get to the bottom of it all. >>> the surprise finding by researchers tonight, involving life expectancy for americans. >>> and the young woman in the fight of her life. the dream she accomplished, standing right there with alex standing right there with alex show host tonight. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, is introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or feelings develop. some people tak
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alex marquardt, abc news, london. >> alex, thank you. >>> and next tonight, the dramatic final moments of the doomed cargo accept "el faro," before it sank heading into hurricane joaquin in the atlantic last year. transcripts of the ship's voice reporter now revealing that they requested several times to divert around that storm, and the cap tape's fatal decision to stay the course. the engine giving out. all 33 crew members were lost with that ship. just some of their faces right there. >>> back here at home tonight, to the economy, more records on wall street today. the dow now poised to hit a new milestone. the index getting 114 more points today, closing at 19,911. so close to 20,000. the 16th record high just since the election. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the major recall tonight. the popular kitchen appliance found in millions of homes in the country. and the new warning that pieces of the blade that can breakaway in your food. several injuries reported, and what you should do right now. >>> the big change coming to the super bowl. if
alex marquardt, abc news, london. >> alex, thank you. >>> and next tonight, the dramatic final moments of the doomed cargo accept "el faro," before it sank heading into hurricane joaquin in the atlantic last year. transcripts of the ship's voice reporter now revealing that they requested several times to divert around that storm, and the cap tape's fatal decision to stay the course. the engine giving out. all 33 crew members were lost with that ship. just some of their...
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. >>> up next is one of the museum's most featured historians.ym alex has been a guest speaker over the years sharing deeply personal stories of individuals who made dramatic differences during this global conflict.v: he's made his impact with book launches and conference appearances here in new orleans. but also by being one of our our european tours, including normandy and the battle of the bulge. he's here to talk about his÷ú latest book, avenue of spy, which was the basis for alex just got back from last night where we took peoplefrom normandy following the bedford boys and then to paris with a remarkable story we're about to hear unfolded during theht nazi occupation. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming alex ÷ú kershoff. [ applause ]÷ú >> can you hear me over herezv i walk around. can you hear me, good? it's great to have you here. fantastic÷ú audience. i'm going to be very politically incorrect now. i'm going to say something that i probably shouldn't say. i'm going to thank someone from the museum who, there's a -- is the reason why i'm standing here right n
. >>> up next is one of the museum's most featured historians.ym alex has been a guest speaker over the years sharing deeply personal stories of individuals who made dramatic differences during this global conflict.v: he's made his impact with book launches and conference appearances here in new orleans. but also by being one of our our european tours, including normandy and the battle of the bulge. he's here to talk about his÷ú latest book, avenue of spy, which was the basis for...