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hablamos con amigos, colegas y colaboradores. alex: cada que tenía un concierto yo les llevaba alrededor de cinco, seis trajes. locutor: sus testimonios nos revelan la imagen de un juan gabriel íntimo. teresa: a un año del fallecimiento del divo de juárez, juan gabriel, le presentaremos testimonios de personas que lo conocieron de cerca. con sus revelaciones nos ayudarán a dibujar un perfil del gran artista. muy buenas noches, les saluda teresa rodríguez. maría elena está de vacaciones. bienvenidos a esta emisión especial de aquí y ahora. empezamos con el maestro eduardo magallanes, quien dice haber tenido el privilegio y la dicha de haber creado por años con juan gabriel. era el final de la década de 1960 en méxico, el joven alberto aguilera valadez había probado suerte en este club nocturno de ciudad juárez, chihuahua, el noa noa. eduardo: un joven con mucha hambre de ser y hambre de hambre. teresa: ese apetito por ser famoso en el mundo de la canción, lo llevó a abandonar esta ciudad y emigrar a la capital de méxico. eduardo: era un muchacho muy desprotegido
hablamos con amigos, colegas y colaboradores. alex: cada que tenía un concierto yo les llevaba alrededor de cinco, seis trajes. locutor: sus testimonios nos revelan la imagen de un juan gabriel íntimo. teresa: a un año del fallecimiento del divo de juárez, juan gabriel, le presentaremos testimonios de personas que lo conocieron de cerca. con sus revelaciones nos ayudarán a dibujar un perfil del gran artista. muy buenas noches, les saluda teresa rodríguez. maría elena está de...
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certainly not anything we're looking forward to. the most dangerous part of all of this, alex, is it's the middle of the night. if these tornadoes do come, we cannot see them. that's why it's so important for people to stay inside. governor scott tweeted people reminding people about that, to stay indoors. go to an interior room and avoid the windows. the tornado warning is very real and under way. because it is under the darkness, we cannot see them if they do come. that's why it's so important to just go indoors right now if you're not already there. >> so to that end, it's making me nervous keeping you outside considering you have tornado warnings for the next 11 minutes or so. we'll release you and hope you find some shelter phillip. we'll talk with you again. >>> we'll go to ft. myers, florida. good morning, what's the situation where you are now, kristen? >> reporter: hey there, alex. the winds are picking up. we've seen gusty winds and rain as they've gone through the overnight hours. we're expecting that to get worse as we go through the morning hours, to get steadier and stead
certainly not anything we're looking forward to. the most dangerous part of all of this, alex, is it's the middle of the night. if these tornadoes do come, we cannot see them. that's why it's so important for people to stay inside. governor scott tweeted people reminding people about that, to stay indoors. go to an interior room and avoid the windows. the tornado warning is very real and under way. because it is under the darkness, we cannot see them if they do come. that's why it's so...
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hours. >> cris: you never know, they night start it for kansas city now. >> al: alex smith meanwhile, a night of nights. >> cris: come in on the road, all of the conversations about the guy they drafted to replace you. and you pitch nearly a perfect game. for alex smith, this is what i liked the best. he did not take anything off of that throw. he wanted the touchdown out of it. the same thing with this one to right on the button. the catch and the run and the celebration. good for you alex smith. >> al: new england took a time-out. will hunt add to his total? yes, he will. new england figures to take their second time-out and they do. 145 yards on the ground. 98 in receptions tonight for hunt. that is 243 yards from scrimmage. >> cris: i can remember when i played for the bengals. one year they drafted a wide receiver, eddie brown. i said that is great. balance things out. whatever. next year they drafted another wide receiver in the first round, mcgee. i am like wait a minute. this is not so good. i think for alex smith he had one of those moments too. i have already gone through this
hours. >> cris: you never know, they night start it for kansas city now. >> al: alex smith meanwhile, a night of nights. >> cris: come in on the road, all of the conversations about the guy they drafted to replace you. and you pitch nearly a perfect game. for alex smith, this is what i liked the best. he did not take anything off of that throw. he wanted the touchdown out of it. the same thing with this one to right on the button. the catch and the run and the celebration....
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i'm alex witt in new york at w. we're approaching 8:00 a.m. in . you're watching special coverag florida. storm a category 4 butl considered extremely this is a florida to islands flattened inf storm. let's get you the very latest with the final preparations under way across virtually the entire state of florida right now. landfall is expected in less 2 shifted the storm to the west. that's putting the florida keys directly in its crosshairs. wesg winds. governor of florida sayi. nearly 6 million people are thn orders. overnight irma did come ashore n hour. already more than a dozen people across the caribbean have been killed by this monster a storm. have reporters across th state of florida well as the caribbean, covering all the angles of the story, from the evacuations the damage already done. begin with mariani beach. what's the latest? >> reporter: you just saw hopefully a patrol car behind morning long in every corner trying to tell people to evacuate. we've also seen people that are barrier island, this coastal i evacuation order for its 100,000 residents. been here since
i'm alex witt in new york at w. we're approaching 8:00 a.m. in . you're watching special coverag florida. storm a category 4 butl considered extremely this is a florida to islands flattened inf storm. let's get you the very latest with the final preparations under way across virtually the entire state of florida right now. landfall is expected in less 2 shifted the storm to the west. that's putting the florida keys directly in its crosshairs. wesg winds. governor of florida sayi. nearly 6...
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know, they night start it for kansas city now. >> al: alex smith meanwhile, a night of nights. >> cris: come in on the road, all of the conversations about the guy they drafted to replace you. and you pitch nearly a perfect game. for alex smith, this is what i liked the best. he did not take anything off of that throw. he wanted the touchdown out of it. the same thing with this one to hunt. right on the button. the catch and the run and the celebration. good for you alex smith. >> al: new england took a time-out. will hunt add to his total? yes, he will. new england figures to take their second time-out and they do. 145 yards on the ground. 98 in receptions tonight for hunt. that is 243 yards from scrimmage. >> cris: i can remember when i played for the bengals. one year they drafted a wide receiver, eddie brown. i said that is great. balance things out. whatever. next year they drafted another wide receiver in the first round, mcgee. i am like wait a minute. this is not so good. i think for alex smith he had one of those moments too. i have already gone through this with colin kaepern
know, they night start it for kansas city now. >> al: alex smith meanwhile, a night of nights. >> cris: come in on the road, all of the conversations about the guy they drafted to replace you. and you pitch nearly a perfect game. for alex smith, this is what i liked the best. he did not take anything off of that throw. he wanted the touchdown out of it. the same thing with this one to hunt. right on the button. the catch and the run and the celebration. good for you alex smith....
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>>> good day, everyone. i'm alex witt here in new york. just past 1:00 p.m. in the east, 10:00 a.m. in the west. the predictions for south florida going from bad to worse. forecasters now expect a deadly 10 to 15-foot storm surge for southwest florida, and that includes places like ft. myers and naples. other cities like tampa and st. petersburg will see 5 to 8 feet of the storm surge. and that is because the latest advisory shows the storm shifting slightly west. it is now a category 3 storm with 125-mile-an-hour winds, but the storm is expected to strengthen once it gets back over the open waters between cuba and florida. we do expect a new update from the national hurricane center soon. first u.s. landfall coming late overnight into early sunday morning. now irma's first target is the florida keys. we're giving you a look right now of key west, florida. it is a tiny island there at the very southernmost tip of the united states and certainly in the state of florida. they are preparing there for a big, big storm already. 25,000 people plus are without power. we have reporters in
>>> good day, everyone. i'm alex witt here in new york. just past 1:00 p.m. in the east, 10:00 a.m. in the west. the predictions for south florida going from bad to worse. forecasters now expect a deadly 10 to 15-foot storm surge for southwest florida, and that includes places like ft. myers and naples. other cities like tampa and st. petersburg will see 5 to 8 feet of the storm surge. and that is because the latest advisory shows the storm shifting slightly west. it is now a category...
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in the chip business, western digital. joining me, ian king and alex webb. ian, i will start with you. we are not close to a done deal yet, are we? ian: we are as close as we have been over these months. we've had assigned deal almost -- a signed deal almost several times. western does not like this deal at all. emily: why not? ian: it's very bad for them. they've said all along, the last thing we want is competitors in their annex. emily: why does apple want to do this deal? alex: it seems like some sort of which it in the iphone, but the reality is memory drives a lot of profit for apple. when you buy an iphone, you've got the base price. to get more memory, you pay $100 or more. apple might be paying less than $20 for that ship. it's a big way -- that chip. it's a big way of boosting the money they get from every single iphone. emily: could western digital really hold up this deal? what's happening right now? ian: they say they can. they are point of the -- part of the joint venture agreement. they have invoked their right in california. in theory, that arbitration could decide
in the chip business, western digital. joining me, ian king and alex webb. ian, i will start with you. we are not close to a done deal yet, are we? ian: we are as close as we have been over these months. we've had assigned deal almost -- a signed deal almost several times. western does not like this deal at all. emily: why not? ian: it's very bad for them. they've said all along, the last thing we want is competitors in their annex. emily: why does apple want to do this deal? alex: it seems...
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tables behind goldman sachs and morgan stanley. citi has not been as high as third since 2004. alex sherman is with us now alongside the citigroup head of m&a mark shafir. citi>> let's get right to it. before we get to the great performance this year, tell us about the year in general, have you been surprised with volume or activity? >> i've been surprise the m&a market has been as resilient it has been. valuations are very high. at the beginning of the year, we were thinking about the trump trade, hoping to get tax reform, legislation around infrastructure. none of that has panned out. we have the north korean issue, a number of other things. we are flat on a run rate cases compared to last year. given how strong the fourth quarter was last year, our expectation is the volume will be down your take 10%. still, a pretty good market notwithstanding. >> one of the issue that you allude to, not specifically, regulation. outstandingll this question of how tough the trump administration will be on deals. lots of uncertainty around that. we may see t-mobile and sprint announced -- test th
tables behind goldman sachs and morgan stanley. citi has not been as high as third since 2004. alex sherman is with us now alongside the citigroup head of m&a mark shafir. citi>> let's get right to it. before we get to the great performance this year, tell us about the year in general, have you been surprised with volume or activity? >> i've been surprise the m&a market has been as resilient it has been. valuations are very high. at the beginning of the year, we were...
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know what they're dealing with when it comes to big storms. >> reporter: that's right, alex. hurricane andrew devastated this area. we've been driving around. let me show you what it looks like right now. we're seeing some of the outer bands of this storm. this is something people have been preparing for. a lot of people remembering what hurricane andrew did to this town. in fact, a little while ago we were driving by one area. it's almost like a monument to what happened in hurricane andrew. we're going to head out there in just a second and see if we can show you pictures of what happened to that live. i want to show you what we're looking at. these are the outer bands. that's the outer bands and that's way up here, that's where we are right at that blue dot. we're starting to see the storms and the outer bands drenching the area. we're not seeing the hurricane-force winds. one of the things hurricane andrew did to this town is it basically restarted the way people looked at building codes. they started to think about hurricanes as strong as andrew and irma when they start
know what they're dealing with when it comes to big storms. >> reporter: that's right, alex. hurricane andrew devastated this area. we've been driving around. let me show you what it looks like right now. we're seeing some of the outer bands of this storm. this is something people have been preparing for. a lot of people remembering what hurricane andrew did to this town. in fact, a little while ago we were driving by one area. it's almost like a monument to what happened in hurricane...
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eating, his cheat east? >> good day everybody, it is thursday, september the 14th, 2017. look, it is alex whom. >> i it is mike jerrick. we came in again. >> maybe he's been eating a can of spinach, you know? >> oh, popeye the sailor man, sue, the last couple every days have been fantastic, and i just want to say i love you. >> awe, i love too. but you may not love this forecast. >> oh, no. >> six out of ten, have the umbrella with you. hey, it is cream filled donut day. does that clear you up? 60s, 70s, out there, very muggy, and here's what's lef&-ú. and it will take a while, to get all of these renmant through the area. see some showers, moving toward us, right now, rain, parts of lancaster, berks counties, this morning. and fog our other issue this morning one and three quarters in reading, only mile, all you can see around the allentown area, so take your time out there. 69 degrees, just throw mile per hour wind out of the south, and, sunrise at 6:41, so it is much milder than it has been in the mornings, and it is much muggier, 78 degrees by lunchtime, just peak of sunshine, here a
eating, his cheat east? >> good day everybody, it is thursday, september the 14th, 2017. look, it is alex whom. >> i it is mike jerrick. we came in again. >> maybe he's been eating a can of spinach, you know? >> oh, popeye the sailor man, sue, the last couple every days have been fantastic, and i just want to say i love you. >> awe, i love too. but you may not love this forecast. >> oh, no. >> six out of ten, have the umbrella with you. hey, it is...
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lifetime. >> i'm alex orbison. even though my dad, roy orbison, passed away in 1988, my brothers and i, 25 years later, found something that would help us realize a lifelong dream. >> alex! >> hello. >> how are you? i'm in hendersonville, just outside nashville, and alex has invited me to a musical landmark. incredible. i can't believe i'm here. >> welcome. >> thank you so much. and the cash cabin. what is this place? >> johnny cash built this cabin in the '80s as a getaway. one of the best recording studios in the world. >> and the families were close? >> yeah, our families go back to the '50s, when johnny and roy were roommates and labelmates at sun records. >> i can't wait to learn more, and i would love to see inside. >> of course. >> this cabin has been a creative refuge for dozens of major recording artists, but it's also like home to roy's boys, and a link to their late father. what was he like as a dad? >> he was pretty wonderful as a dad. >> born in 1936, roy spent much of his youth in vernon, texas. i heard that he wrote his first song at 8? >> he definitely had his first radio s
lifetime. >> i'm alex orbison. even though my dad, roy orbison, passed away in 1988, my brothers and i, 25 years later, found something that would help us realize a lifelong dream. >> alex! >> hello. >> how are you? i'm in hendersonville, just outside nashville, and alex has invited me to a musical landmark. incredible. i can't believe i'm here. >> welcome. >> thank you so much. and the cash cabin. what is this place? >> johnny cash built this cabin in...
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instagram alex holly tv. we wanted to discuss moment there was one moment my draw dropped i was in shock and yes, it had to deal with lushious sdl here's a great thing to go with kids super fun in our area and jen jury joyce is through no. hi, jennie. >> good morning, karen, alex, story book time inside a dinosaur egg or check out real dinosaur baby eggs and deif i can picks of dinosaurs through all stages of life. this is new tiny titans dinosaur exhibit at academy of natural sciences we're previe previewing it throughout the hour. >> and what happened late last night i woke up to the news that hugh heffner founder of the playboy magazine and empire mroi playboy empire american icon died. this morning we're taking a look back at life and legacy. >> wonderful life, 91, died of natural us kas and had fun up to the minute he died. >> very full life that's for sure. >> remember he launched playboy magazine at kitchen table in 195. he only had thousands of dollars in his pocket 8,000 around there and started it marilyn monroe was on front cover for first issue. it became overnight succ
instagram alex holly tv. we wanted to discuss moment there was one moment my draw dropped i was in shock and yes, it had to deal with lushious sdl here's a great thing to go with kids super fun in our area and jen jury joyce is through no. hi, jennie. >> good morning, karen, alex, story book time inside a dinosaur egg or check out real dinosaur baby eggs and deif i can picks of dinosaurs through all stages of life. this is new tiny titans dinosaur exhibit at academy of natural sciences...
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>>> a very good morning or late night to ail of you, i'm alex witt. hurricane irma still unleashing its fury on florida with heavy rain, wind and dangerous flooding. >> it's really picked up. those wind gusts. i'm not going to bother with that because -- >> because it's windy. >> was this squall line part of your forecast earlier tonight? >> oh, yes. we're just getting into this. >> this is the rain that's hitting me. >> wow. why don't you get under the overhang. >> yeah, wow. i have to say, guys, this is the strongest. i'm going to stay a knee for a second because it's exhausting to stand there for a little bit. >> i bet, right? thomas roberts has been reporting on this storm all day for us and all night. he joins us from tampa. thomas, with a soggy good morning to you, because you have been wet for the last few hours, so that area is getting pretty significant wind and rain still, right? >>. >> reporter: yeah, it's been a wild night because the eye has just passed through on the eastern side of us. that typically brings a calm as the eye has passed over the southwest portion of fl
>>> a very good morning or late night to ail of you, i'm alex witt. hurricane irma still unleashing its fury on florida with heavy rain, wind and dangerous flooding. >> it's really picked up. those wind gusts. i'm not going to bother with that because -- >> because it's windy. >> was this squall line part of your forecast earlier tonight? >> oh, yes. we're just getting into this. >> this is the rain that's hitting me. >> wow. why don't you get under...
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an agricultural giant. >> alex, are you in here? >> there he is. >> and even though none of dave's four children tills the soil like he did, he does share his passion for tractors with his grandson, alex. >> i can remember as young as 3 or 4 years old, riding in the combine with my grandpa and taking naps on the floor, and if we weren't doing that, we were driving up and down the road looking for other tractors to work on and fix up in the shop. >> pretty soon, dave's sheds are filled with old tractors in various states of repair -- more than 100 of them. >> did mom ever say, "no more tractors"? >> no, not really, but i remember dad called the tractors his "savings account," you know, to justify it. through the years, as things became tight in the sheds, and, you know, there was just kind of a joking question about "dad, are you ever gonna stop?" >> the answer is, no, he's not going to stop. family vacations become cross-country tractor hunts. ♪ >> so would you say that he was eccentric? >> he was a little crazy sometimes, but he was definitely a savvy businessman. >> over the ye
an agricultural giant. >> alex, are you in here? >> there he is. >> and even though none of dave's four children tills the soil like he did, he does share his passion for tractors with his grandson, alex. >> i can remember as young as 3 or 4 years old, riding in the combine with my grandpa and taking naps on the floor, and if we weren't doing that, we were driving up and down the road looking for other tractors to work on and fix up in the shop. >> pretty soon,...
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>>> hey there, everyone, alex withba witt back. the president and first lady are on the ground in houston. they're meeting with hurricane victims who had to evacuate their homes. mr. trump has officially requested almost $8 billion in emergency funding from congress. >>> meanwhile, the death toll from harvey has risen to 41 as return to their homes to assess the damage, miles away, responders are wading through murky waters to rescue families that are still trapped in their homes. >>> how will he fulfill a promise to end the obama-era care. >>> robert mueller now has a letter drafted by the president that could shed light on his intentions for firing former fbi director james comey. >>> but first, right now, the president is in houston, texas. air force one arrived earlier this afternoon at ellington field. and within just this past hour, we've been showing you the president meeting with flood victims inside houston's nrg stadium. a bit later this afternoon, the president and first lady are planning to stop in lake charles, louisiana, to survey the damage there. >> just a message
>>> hey there, everyone, alex withba witt back. the president and first lady are on the ground in houston. they're meeting with hurricane victims who had to evacuate their homes. mr. trump has officially requested almost $8 billion in emergency funding from congress. >>> meanwhile, the death toll from harvey has risen to 41 as return to their homes to assess the damage, miles away, responders are wading through murky waters to rescue families that are still trapped in their...
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-un's regime kicked off a more powerful destination feared joining us is alex wayne, bloomberg news white house editor. is trump likely to adopt to put pressure on north korea? lex: his actions are really back, and the stuff he is talking about doing would come with a lot of repercussions. he is trying to cut off trade on the only country that trades with north korea. that includes china, countries like the philippines and thailand, major trading partners of the u.s. those countries would precipitate, -- reciprocate, of course. that seems like in a very strong or reasonable threat to make. military options are all bad, and it is not seem like many of those are even on the table. is the president souring on the idea of solving the standoff through brute force? it, if youunds like listen to his u.n. ambassador nikki haley. think the president is souring on diplomacy here, but again, military options are terrible, and they are not going to undertake any of them without the consent of the south korean government, which does not want to go to war with north korea. >> [speaking chinese] t
-un's regime kicked off a more powerful destination feared joining us is alex wayne, bloomberg news white house editor. is trump likely to adopt to put pressure on north korea? lex: his actions are really back, and the stuff he is talking about doing would come with a lot of repercussions. he is trying to cut off trade on the only country that trades with north korea. that includes china, countries like the philippines and thailand, major trading partners of the u.s. those countries would...
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paz. el sumo pontÍfice presenciÓ una representaciÓn de grupos folclÓricos. alex: con todos los honores de un jefe de estado fue recibido el papa francisco. tuvo un encuentro con vÍctimas de la violencia armada, a la que se refiriÓ durante un breve discurso. >> no queremos que cualquiera restrinja o anule una vida mÁs. quise venir hasta aquÍ para decirles que no estÁn solos. alex: francisco recibiÓ las llaves de la ciudad y se dirigiÓ a la catedral, donde rezo frente a la virgen. luego se asomÓ en el balcón rumbo a la catedral, cerca de 20,000 jÓvenes se arroparon. >> miren la vida con una sonrisa nueva. alex: fieles que llegaron desde varia partes del mundo son para ver al papa francisco. >> muy contenta de estar aquÍ recibiendo al papa. alex: concluyÓ la maÑana con un encuentro con obispos, antes de una misa en el parque simÓn bolÍvar. >> tengo que hacer un resumen de ocho pÁginas de lo que dice el papa. alex el papa dijo que colombia necesita la participaciÓn de todos. ramÓn: regresamos en breve. >>hola! esta es la informaciÓn deportiva. en italia la prensa
paz. el sumo pontÍfice presenciÓ una representaciÓn de grupos folclÓricos. alex: con todos los honores de un jefe de estado fue recibido el papa francisco. tuvo un encuentro con vÍctimas de la violencia armada, a la que se refiriÓ durante un breve discurso. >> no queremos que cualquiera restrinja o anule una vida mÁs. quise venir hasta aquÍ para decirles que no estÁn solos. alex: francisco recibiÓ las llaves de la ciudad y se dirigiÓ a la catedral, donde rezo frente a la...
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>>> a very good early morning to all of you. i'm alex witt. florida continues to take a beating from hurricane irma. it is now a category 1 hurricane. wind, rain, flooding all being unleashed as this storm moves north. >> reporter: it's really -- i mean, it's really picked up. >> because its windy. was this squall line part of your forecast earlier tonight? >> reporter: oh, yes, yes. we're just getting into this. >> reporter: this is the rain that's -- >> wow. >> reporter: -- hitting me. >> wow. okay, why don't you get under the overhang. >> yeah, wow, i have to say, this is the strongest. in fact, i'm going to take a knee for a second because it's exhausting to stand there for a little bit. >>> breaking news we reported just a few minutes ago. there's an alarm that started going off a short time ago at raymond james stadium in tampa. let's turn to thomas roberts in tampa for us. have you heard anything about this or can you hear this alarm? >> reporter: alex, we've been trying to research some information and source some things to figure out exactly what happened. just to give
>>> a very good early morning to all of you. i'm alex witt. florida continues to take a beating from hurricane irma. it is now a category 1 hurricane. wind, rain, flooding all being unleashed as this storm moves north. >> reporter: it's really -- i mean, it's really picked up. >> because its windy. was this squall line part of your forecast earlier tonight? >> reporter: oh, yes, yes. we're just getting into this. >> reporter: this is the rain that's -- >>...
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way over to the schuylkill expressway. other way mass transit looking good, mike and alex, back over to you. >>> how many years will this guy get. our viewers hope it is max, formal sentencing is this afternoon around 1:30 for camden county father who admitted to killing his three-year old son. he is facing 10 years, max believe it or not. >> so steve keeley is joining us from the courthouse in camden because even though he is facing 10 and agreed to that he may not serve 10. >> he has served sometime, steve? >> reporter: yeah, it is aggravated first degree manslaughter, a plea bargain so 10 years will be the sentence but only has to serve eight abe a half years and next to the courthouse is the jail, and if you have been following this story like likely you have, he has been in that jail since january 2016. so do the math, he will get sentenced for time served already and credited for that, so he is going to be out, in likely seven years, he is only 24. chances are he will be 30 years old, even though he will admit that he killed his three-year old son for who knows why. he never ad
way over to the schuylkill expressway. other way mass transit looking good, mike and alex, back over to you. >>> how many years will this guy get. our viewers hope it is max, formal sentencing is this afternoon around 1:30 for camden county father who admitted to killing his three-year old son. he is facing 10 years, max believe it or not. >> so steve keeley is joining us from the courthouse in camden because even though he is facing 10 and agreed to that he may not serve 10....
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and women serving the military, mike and alex, back to you. >>> lets get to london where police say an explosion and a fire on a subway is the work of terrorist. >> it looks like we have new video in the news room as we learn about what happened. karen, they are showing a bucket because they are calling it a bucket bomb. is that what was on the train. >> that is it, it is ied, improvised explosive device. thinks a picture of people being evacuated as this happened during the height of the morning rush. each train there contains about 800 passengers. they have aloft people that they need to get out of that situation. they have stopped the service there. we saw that bucket, ied, explosive device, they think it was detonated. split is. when it went off you can see the flames there from the scene, and it was that initial blast and explosion that injured the people who were inside of that car, most of the people who were injured had that flash bang burn is what investigators were saying at the subway station in southwest london during the commute. when it happened people panic, they ran,
and women serving the military, mike and alex, back to you. >>> lets get to london where police say an explosion and a fire on a subway is the work of terrorist. >> it looks like we have new video in the news room as we learn about what happened. karen, they are showing a bucket because they are calling it a bucket bomb. is that what was on the train. >> that is it, it is ied, improvised explosive device. thinks a picture of people being evacuated as this happened during...
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encuentro. alex: con los honores de un jefe de estado fue recibido el papa francisco en la casa de nariÑo con el presidente santos y la primera dama, tuvo un encuentro con vÍctimas de la violencia armada. papa francisco: no queremos que cualquier tipo de violencia restrinja ni una vida mÁs. quise venir hasta aquÍ para decirles que no estÁn solos. alex: al concluir la visita, francisco recibiÓ las llaves de la ciudad de la mano del alcalde de bogotÁ y rezÓ frente a la virgen de distinguida. y en uno de los momentos mÁs emocionantes de su visita, saludÓ a cerca de 20,000 jÓvenes que se agolparon para verlo. papa francisco: jÓvenes, muÉvanse, arriesguen, miren la vida con una sonrisa nueva. alex: fieles que llegaron de varias partes del mundo sÓlo para ver al papa francisco. >> muy feliz de estar aquÍ recibiendo al papa. alex: el papa consiguiÓ -- concluye la maÑana en el parque simÓn bolÍvar donde estaba este vendedor. tiene tarea. >> hacer un resumen de ocho pÁginas de lo que dice el papa. alex: el papa dijo que colombia necesita la participaciÓn de todos para v
encuentro. alex: con los honores de un jefe de estado fue recibido el papa francisco en la casa de nariÑo con el presidente santos y la primera dama, tuvo un encuentro con vÍctimas de la violencia armada. papa francisco: no queremos que cualquier tipo de violencia restrinja ni una vida mÁs. quise venir hasta aquÍ para decirles que no estÁn solos. alex: al concluir la visita, francisco recibiÓ las llaves de la ciudad de la mano del alcalde de bogotÁ y rezÓ frente a la virgen de...
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not a good way to start your friday, mike and alex, back to you. may want to keep an eye on dudes are up to no good. two police believe they are trying to access your money with the help of skimming devices on atms. >> so steve keeley is at police headquarters with the latest on what we know about these guys, steve. >> reporter: we have a society loaded with people why work for a living when we can go out and steel your cash. police at headquarters will be always working themselves very hard, honestly to stop them. stealing money is being made, ever so easier thanks to high technology. the easily and legally bought and sold on line and in stores skimming devices, that hook up , to an atm machine and then they record your magnetic trip strip and that way you get account information going to a stranger. then you put these cameras, called pin hole cameras, they tape it above where you will punch in your pass code on the key pad down there and then they record what your pass code is. they have your account information, make duplicate card and they know your pass word and make a big wi
not a good way to start your friday, mike and alex, back to you. may want to keep an eye on dudes are up to no good. two police believe they are trying to access your money with the help of skimming devices on atms. >> so steve keeley is at police headquarters with the latest on what we know about these guys, steve. >> reporter: we have a society loaded with people why work for a living when we can go out and steel your cash. police at headquarters will be always working themselves...
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alex hales, who is also thought to be helping police with their enquiries. patrick gearey is with me. this is farfrom ideal in the middle of a one—day series, what details do we have? in the hours following a number's last one—day international against west indies in bristol, alex hales and ben stokes we re bristol, alex hales and ben stokes were called out to an incident in which a man received facial injuries and they arrested ben stokes on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm. stokes was kept in a cell overnight and released the next day without charge but under investigation. alex hales, who was also there, is currently helping police with their enquiries. neither player train today was involved in the preparations for england's next one—day international. because it is a police investigation, there is only so much we know or can say but stokes is absolutely key to england in all three formats of the game and he will be central to their ashes plans. england are due to name their squad tomorrow so this is nightmare timing. yes, bad timing indeed. patrick gearey, our sp
alex hales, who is also thought to be helping police with their enquiries. patrick gearey is with me. this is farfrom ideal in the middle of a one—day series, what details do we have? in the hours following a number's last one—day international against west indies in bristol, alex hales and ben stokes we re bristol, alex hales and ben stokes were called out to an incident in which a man received facial injuries and they arrested ben stokes on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm. stokes...
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. meteorologist alex liggitt is here with your forecast. alex: beautiful conditions today, plenty of sunshine right now. 74 degrees. little gusty out of the northwest around 10, 20 miles an hour. we have temperatures. in the 70's to the north and --t of town i think they with temperatures in the 70's to the north and west of town. i think they hang around. fredericksburg near the 80 degree mark in the city. wind gusts at 20, 25 miles that is the expectations of the afternoon and evening. we will be breezier times throughout the day. highs in a d.c. metro around the 80 degree mark. a little warmer to the south and east, cooler to the west. 59 by 9:00. we will be dropping rapidly. for the nationals game, the last home series of the season, the regular season, seventh-inning stretch, back into the 60's. you need a jacket for the later innings. it will feel cool. talking about cool, here is a look at tomorrow morning, the low temperatures in the 40's, outlying suburbs. mid 50's in town. that is a look at what we will see this weekend. outlook more pro--like, actually below average temper
. meteorologist alex liggitt is here with your forecast. alex: beautiful conditions today, plenty of sunshine right now. 74 degrees. little gusty out of the northwest around 10, 20 miles an hour. we have temperatures. in the 70's to the north and --t of town i think they with temperatures in the 70's to the north and west of town. i think they hang around. fredericksburg near the 80 degree mark in the city. wind gusts at 20, 25 miles that is the expectations of the afternoon and evening. we...
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about all these evacuations? >> good day, alex. the massive manhunt for those responsible for yesterday's attack led to several breakthroughs today. early this morning police arrested a 19-year-old man around the port area of dover, a seaside town in the south of england. later in the day as you mentioned as you probably see pictures right now, heavily armed police cordoned off a residential hour in surrey, about a hn hour's drive from london. we don't know who they are searching for. now, the police has not released any more details about the man arrested or the information in surrey as the investigation is ongoing. but the arrest is significant. the arrest this morning of course. and the terror threat level which was raised overnight remains critical, meaning that they still believe that an attack is imminent. alex, while investigators are not releasing any more detailed informations, the elements we have so far are very significant. for instance, the fact that the teenager was arrested in the port area of dover suggests that he may have been trying to leave england and esca
about all these evacuations? >> good day, alex. the massive manhunt for those responsible for yesterday's attack led to several breakthroughs today. early this morning police arrested a 19-year-old man around the port area of dover, a seaside town in the south of england. later in the day as you mentioned as you probably see pictures right now, heavily armed police cordoned off a residential hour in surrey, about a hn hour's drive from london. we don't know who they are searching for....
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. >> hello. >> yes, hi there mike. >> that is one alex holley. >> and thinks one mike jerrick . >> and here comes one sue serio. >> i got a nine out of 10 today. >> nine. >> yeah, it is a little humid out there but nice and summery you just need that polo shirt like bus stop buddy has on, 60 's, a couple 70's starting the day mild and muggy. still cloudy and still dark because we are not going to get sunrise, officially until 6:53 this morning with 7 miles an hour breezes out of the northe, 90 percent relative humidity. 67 degrees, not the best hair day. rain starting to move in the outer banks of north carolina as a result of marie, just off of the carolina coast, the effects we will get here beside the rip currents and rough surf, included cover, more than we saw yesterday, so increasing cloud by lunchtime we are at 77 degrees, mid 80's for our high temperature today , warm, humid all day, sunset time 6:51, when will it start feeling like fall, where is maria going? we will answer all that coming up in just a few, bob kelly. >> good morning, everybody. 6:01 on a tuesday we are starti
. >> hello. >> yes, hi there mike. >> that is one alex holley. >> and thinks one mike jerrick . >> and here comes one sue serio. >> i got a nine out of 10 today. >> nine. >> yeah, it is a little humid out there but nice and summery you just need that polo shirt like bus stop buddy has on, 60 's, a couple 70's starting the day mild and muggy. still cloudy and still dark because we are not going to get sunrise, officially until 6:53 this morning...
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"weekends with alex witt" who i'm not speaking to you because you're in new york. >> can i say something? i'm looking at the picture i took with your last guest right here, girlfriend. oh, my god. i'll send it to you over twitter. >> i know you will. that's what's so cruel. >> i'm doing it. doing the news. bye, joy. a big good day. i'm alex witt here at msnbc world news headquarters. it is high noon here in the u.s. world stage. president trump two days ahead of his critical message to the united nations. ahead, different takes on whether he will wrangle or soothe allies. rocket man, a new tweet from the president about the north korean leader. where does that sit into the rising tensions. >> in conjunction with our partners in skrooeouth korea ta about shooting down a missile. >> you heard it. shoot it down. one congressman suggesting a more aggressive approach to north korea's ongoing missile tests, but what if the u.s. misses? >> it's certainly my intent to have him before the committee in the open and be able to ask some questions under oath. >> new questions. will donald t
"weekends with alex witt" who i'm not speaking to you because you're in new york. >> can i say something? i'm looking at the picture i took with your last guest right here, girlfriend. oh, my god. i'll send it to you over twitter. >> i know you will. that's what's so cruel. >> i'm doing it. doing the news. bye, joy. a big good day. i'm alex witt here at msnbc world news headquarters. it is high noon here in the u.s. world stage. president trump two days ahead of his...
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matters. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> good day, everyone. i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. it is high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west and here's what's happening. the president and first lady a short time from now will touch down in texas. it is their second visit to the hurricane-ravaged state. we're going to take you there live as he's expected to visit with families. >>> harvey aftermath. some new dangers today as the flooding recedes, including flash fires at a chemical plant. you're seeing it right here. leaving residents to wonder what's in the air and in the water. we've got a live report ahead. >> from one gas station to the next and there hasn't been anything available. >> long lines with emotions running high. >> now that i've got up to the pumps, they're saying they're out of gas. >> running on empty. gas stations in parts of texas out of fuel leaving motorists frustrated. so the big question, how bad might it get? >>> and the russia investigation, a new report on a draft letter about the james comey firing in the hands of spe
matters. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> good day, everyone. i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. it is high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west and here's what's happening. the president and first lady a short time from now will touch down in texas. it is their second visit to the hurricane-ravaged state. we're going to take you there live as he's expected to visit with families. >>> harvey aftermath. some new dangers today as the flooding...
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bristol in the early hours of yesterday morning. he missed training today, along with team—mate alex hales, who's also helping police with their enquiries. the ashes squad to tour australia this winter is announced tomorrow. ben and alex won't be available for tomorrow's one—day international against the west indies. ben was arrested early monday morning, september 25 after an incident in bristol. he was held overnight and released under investigation without charge late on monday. he will not join the team in london. alex hales, who was with ben stokes on sunday night didn't train this morning but returned voluntarily to bristol today to help police with their inquiries. we can't offer any further details on this at this point but we will provide updates when we have more information to give. how does it affect the players's chances of ashes selection? the selectors have been instructed to select the ashes squad based on form and fitness as they normally would. one of britain's most—successful olympians, jason kenny, has revealed he secretly retired after rio 2016 but has now de
bristol in the early hours of yesterday morning. he missed training today, along with team—mate alex hales, who's also helping police with their enquiries. the ashes squad to tour australia this winter is announced tomorrow. ben and alex won't be available for tomorrow's one—day international against the west indies. ben was arrested early monday morning, september 25 after an incident in bristol. he was held overnight and released under investigation without charge late on monday. he will...
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the coast. it depends on the track also, alex. a deviation of a few miles, which we've seen with this storm, may happen again, but it's the northeast quadrant where you see the most destructive winds because of the direction the hurricane is moving with the winds there. but this is such a large storm. we've been talking about the scale. there's no escaping the destructive power of this storm. the tropical storm-force winds are 200 miles from the storm. it's just incredibly large. so, so many factors going into this one. >> no escaping anywhere in florida. thank you so much. we'll see you shortly. the winds from irma picking up in ft. lauderdale certainly. we've got a live report from there straight ahead for you. mariana. >>> 38 past the hour, giving you a live look at the beaches in ft. lauderdale, florida. look at that surf. it has gotten tremendous. we just a short while ago saw somebody out kite surfing, which is not necessarily the wisest thing to do considering the governor has urged people to seek safety. the florida emergency management officials have asked another 700,00
the coast. it depends on the track also, alex. a deviation of a few miles, which we've seen with this storm, may happen again, but it's the northeast quadrant where you see the most destructive winds because of the direction the hurricane is moving with the winds there. but this is such a large storm. we've been talking about the scale. there's no escaping the destructive power of this storm. the tropical storm-force winds are 200 miles from the storm. it's just incredibly large. so, so many...
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walked out alex liggitt is here with a check of the forecast. alex: i thought it was really nice this morning. beautiful conditions, clear skies, cool fall-like temperatures. temperatures 65 degrees in montgomery college and rockville. let's take you over to look at other areas. 66 in hagerstown. warrenton at 71 degrees. culpeper, 68. quantico, fredericksburg, 60 degrees. 69 in the nation's capital. should reach the mid 70's -- 73 at 3:00. 4:00 or 5:00 or so, mid-70's. mid 60's at 9:00 tonight. cooler day. temperatures average in the mid-seventies. we should be right around there. national forecast, clear and cool tonight. the breezes from yesterday have diminish across the region. that is about it. 69 at first pitch. mid 60's for the middle and the tail end of the game. a little on the cool side. we are watching the next frontal , stretching from pennsylvania into the ohio valley. towards the d.c. metro by tomorrow. we will get it bite tonight late. approachingowers the cumberland valley, also portions close to hagerstown. those will diminish in intensity as i get close to the d.c. m
walked out alex liggitt is here with a check of the forecast. alex: i thought it was really nice this morning. beautiful conditions, clear skies, cool fall-like temperatures. temperatures 65 degrees in montgomery college and rockville. let's take you over to look at other areas. 66 in hagerstown. warrenton at 71 degrees. culpeper, 68. quantico, fredericksburg, 60 degrees. 69 in the nation's capital. should reach the mid 70's -- 73 at 3:00. 4:00 or 5:00 or so, mid-70's. mid 60's at 9:00...
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what your name is. >>> good day to all of you. i'm alex witt at msnbc world headquarters. here's what's happening. we're talking football and protests here today on msnbc. we want to talk to you about these games that are just getting under way. we're just getting word, watching national anthems ahead of 1:00 p.m. eastern nfl game starts. we have been perusing all of these games, folks. we have seen players from the saints, the patriots, the dolphins, the buccaneers, they have not all stood, some have been standing together locked in arms. some have been kneeling. we also can note that tom brady of the patriots, he did come out on the field. he stood there with his team. his head was down. his hand was over his heart, but perhaps most notably, in chicago, the steelers are playing the bears. and they had said via their coach earlier today that the steelers would stay in the locker room for the duration of the national anthem. we can confirm they have only moments ago taken to the sidelines. they all stayed in the locker room during the national anthem as a form of protest. what yo
what your name is. >>> good day to all of you. i'm alex witt at msnbc world headquarters. here's what's happening. we're talking football and protests here today on msnbc. we want to talk to you about these games that are just getting under way. we're just getting word, watching national anthems ahead of 1:00 p.m. eastern nfl game starts. we have been perusing all of these games, folks. we have seen players from the saints, the patriots, the dolphins, the buccaneers, they have not all...
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advice not to scrap the program? >>> a very good day to all of you, i'm alex witt here in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it's 1:00 in the east, 10:00 a.m. in the west and high noon in texas. here's what's happening right now. you see the president, he has landed and is back in texas and expected to get a closer look at the damage from hurricane harvey. his first stop is houston, hardest hit by those floodwaters. then he heads on to lane charles, louisiana, before leaving for washington. mr. trump has asked for aid dollars and congress says it will act quickly on the request. mr. trump is asking for more than $14 billion for relief efforts. $7.85 immediately, $6.7 by the end of this month. now, the epa says high levels of toxic chemicals were not detected at the site of yesterday's explosion and fire at the arkema chemical plant in crosby, texas. fire officials say there is more of that to come. >> this morning we still have six trailers on the site that are loaded with organic peroxides and we are doing overflights and watching the temperature build up, hot spots, things of
advice not to scrap the program? >>> a very good day to all of you, i'm alex witt here in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it's 1:00 in the east, 10:00 a.m. in the west and high noon in texas. here's what's happening right now. you see the president, he has landed and is back in texas and expected to get a closer look at the damage from hurricane harvey. his first stop is houston, hardest hit by those floodwaters. then he heads on to lane charles, louisiana, before leaving for...
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. >> cris: i am not really sure why alex smith did not flip that ball. he had pretty good blocking out in front. now for matt patricia they need a stop. they don't have that pass rushing threat on the field. so maybe they drop eight here. >> al: third and eight. deanthony thomas flanking smith in the backfield. four-man rush. smith over the middle. that is caught. but the tackle is made shy of the 50 on kelce. that is devin mccourty making a big play. forcing a punt. >> cris: boy, what a play by mccour he had his guy out in the flat and he got his head around. here he comes. he beats his man badly. there was confusion on that side and mccourty with the presentation to make that stop. that is a tough man to bring down in the open field. >> al: the chiefs keep their offense out there for the moment. the punt group came in for new england and now the regular group is back. you have a lineman in there as a fullback. are they going to just try to draw them offside? that looks to be the case right now and it is. the play clock expires. figured they would take a shot at drawing new england offsi
. >> cris: i am not really sure why alex smith did not flip that ball. he had pretty good blocking out in front. now for matt patricia they need a stop. they don't have that pass rushing threat on the field. so maybe they drop eight here. >> al: third and eight. deanthony thomas flanking smith in the backfield. four-man rush. smith over the middle. that is caught. but the tackle is made shy of the 50 on kelce. that is devin mccourty making a big play. forcing a punt. >> cris:...
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you to the men and women who served our country. mike and alex, back to you. >>> 6:04 in philadelphia, 11:04 in london. breaking news out of southwest london. that is a live shot. they have their helicopter up. sky news over this train station and train tracks, and that is subway station there. completely shut down. police say there has been a explosion and a fire. people running from the scene, and already they are calling this a terrorist attack. >> this is something we have just learn, in fact they are calling it that. karen has more details for us, karen. >> we know there is injuries, people have been burned, trampled trying to get away. this happened in the height of the rush there. specifically at parson's green subway station as you said in the southwest section of the city, london there the capitol during the morning commute. when these trains are at capacity they can hold up to 800 people. we certainly necessity there were hundreds of people that were there. there was a woman who was a witness who saw a container, plastic bucket, shopping bag, wires and a flash a
you to the men and women who served our country. mike and alex, back to you. >>> 6:04 in philadelphia, 11:04 in london. breaking news out of southwest london. that is a live shot. they have their helicopter up. sky news over this train station and train tracks, and that is subway station there. completely shut down. police say there has been a explosion and a fire. people running from the scene, and already they are calling this a terrorist attack. >> this is something we have...
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>>> good day, everyone. i'm alex witt in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it is high noon in the east. 9:00 a.m. out west on this day 247 of the trump administration. here's what's happening. >>> president trump and new uproar in the sports world. from the message from the nfl commissioner to fresh tweets about steph curry's white house invitation. pointed reactions spreading with speed and force. >>> the fate of the latest gop health care bill. a vote is expected soon but are there now too many republican defectors? >> it's the last thing searchers needed. hundreds of miles from mexico city. >> this time out sidest beltway. nfl players like colin kaepernick for taking a knees apart of the effort to bring awareness to racial inequality. here's what the president said at a political rally in alabama last night. >> we love to see one of the nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a. [ beep ] off the field right now. out, he's fired! when people like yourselves turn on television and you see those people taking the knee when they're playing our great
>>> good day, everyone. i'm alex witt in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it is high noon in the east. 9:00 a.m. out west on this day 247 of the trump administration. here's what's happening. >>> president trump and new uproar in the sports world. from the message from the nfl commissioner to fresh tweets about steph curry's white house invitation. pointed reactions spreading with speed and force. >>> the fate of the latest gop health care bill. a vote is...
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like this ever. >> no. good day everybody, it is september the 20th. look who is back, it is alex hole. >> i hi, everyone, good to be back. >> because we don't want it show our broken glass, i have to look back at you. look back at it. >> well hello. >> good to see you. >> yes, you don't mind looking back? >> don't mine. >> you look good were you look back. >> thank you, how is the back of my head? >> make sure the back of your head looks good now. >> is my call i can down? >> well -- >> sue is not here because wednesdays in september she goes out and about, and there she is. where are you today, sue? >> we are in the suburb, bubs county this morning, we're in newtown, bucks county durham road route 413 the few town shopping weather with the the newtown shopping center the corner bakery cafe. we will get little overview now, because it is dark, you can't see very much. we will gave you a better overview of where we r but if you live up in the bucks county area i'm sure you know where we are. cornerback are you cafe opens 6:30, they're going to have lot of coffee brewing for you an
like this ever. >> no. good day everybody, it is september the 20th. look who is back, it is alex hole. >> i hi, everyone, good to be back. >> because we don't want it show our broken glass, i have to look back at you. look back at it. >> well hello. >> good to see you. >> yes, you don't mind looking back? >> don't mine. >> you look good were you look back. >> thank you, how is the back of my head? >> make sure the back of your head...
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thank you for being with us here today and we also welcome alex ryvchin who is a fellow friend from the jewish diplomatic corps and also author of the new book that we are introducing here today "the anti-israel agenda" inside the political war in the jewish state and alex will take the floor from here and i will introduce him first and give his bio and background. alex ryvchin is born in kiev. he hails from australia produced a prominent speaker, writer media contributor on the arab-israeli conflict and he served as a spokesman for the sinus of the united kingdom and currently the director of public affairs at the executive council his book brings together some of the finest minds devoted to the arab-israeli conflict and reveals how the conflict of israel has shifted and become both a global and local war fought mostly in the corridors of power, the media, on campuses and i personally experienced it as well and every form that touches our lives and they'll hand over the floor to alex to give his remarks. think you all. >> thank you very much. thank you for that lovely introduction.
thank you for being with us here today and we also welcome alex ryvchin who is a fellow friend from the jewish diplomatic corps and also author of the new book that we are introducing here today "the anti-israel agenda" inside the political war in the jewish state and alex will take the floor from here and i will introduce him first and give his bio and background. alex ryvchin is born in kiev. he hails from australia produced a prominent speaker, writer media contributor on the...
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they always pull their pants down? [ valente speaking in spanish ] >> anthony: our local fixer, alex, is here to translate. >> alex: in this case, he thinks that they pull the pants down so -- check him for weapons. >> anthony: they're loading him into the sheet. >> alex: this is the csi team. so when they were pulling his pants off, money and jewelry started falling from the pockets. basically, they took the money out of his pockets and that was the only available spot. >> anthony: to show that they didn't take anything. >> alex: yeah, exactly. so this is also a drug dealer. the thing here in mexico is as soon as someone is killed, normally they get candles just right next to it, sometimes santa muerte is related to drug dealings and criminals. >> anthony: how long have you been doing this? [ valente speaking in spanish ] >> alex: about 9 years. >> anthony: how many bodies, do you think? >> valente: no lo se. >> anthony: hundreds? >> valente: si, quiza. >> anthony: how do you push them out of your mind when you're not working? [ valente speaking in spanish ] >> alex: a lot of people
they always pull their pants down? [ valente speaking in spanish ] >> anthony: our local fixer, alex, is here to translate. >> alex: in this case, he thinks that they pull the pants down so -- check him for weapons. >> anthony: they're loading him into the sheet. >> alex: this is the csi team. so when they were pulling his pants off, money and jewelry started falling from the pockets. basically, they took the money out of his pockets and that was the only available...
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morning, alex. the airport, miami international airport, it's about two blocks from where we're standing right now, airport spokesman said overnight that they're not expected to open up operations on a limited schedule until tuesday. five different terminals were damaged over the last 24 hours, five from water leaks, significant water leaks that came in through the jet bridges and roofs. we should get a better look tomorrow and tuesday what that exactly looks like. we're ten miles from where miami beach is, which is impressive. we attempted to leave our hotel -- there are two hotels to our right with about 200 people staying there. like them inside there, we're stuck here. we've been stuck here through the storm because of this. we attempted to drive out yesterday morning and the poirful winds, 99-mile-per-hour winds at miami international, multiple trees knocked down preventing the one way out for us and all those staying at the hotel. as we're looking around, the palm trees stayed up but the other damage is significant. 85% of people in miami-dade county are without alex. anot
morning, alex. the airport, miami international airport, it's about two blocks from where we're standing right now, airport spokesman said overnight that they're not expected to open up operations on a limited schedule until tuesday. five different terminals were damaged over the last 24 hours, five from water leaks, significant water leaks that came in through the jet bridges and roofs. we should get a better look tomorrow and tuesday what that exactly looks like. we're ten miles from where...
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and keeps it. gets to the 42 yard line. third down. >> cris: i am not really sure why alex smith did not flip that ball. he had pretty good blocking out in front. now for matt patricia they need a stop. they don't have that pass rushing threat on the field. so maybe they drop eight here. >> al: third and eight. deanthony thomas flanking smith in the backfield. four-man rush. smith over the middle. that is caught. but the tackle is made shy of the 50 on kelce. that is devin mccourty making a big play. forcing a punt. >> cris: boy, what a play by mccourty. he had his guy out in the flat and he got his head around. here he comes. he beats his man badly. there was confusion on that side and mccourty with the presentation to make that stop. that is a tough man to bring down in the open field. >> al: the chiefs keep their offense out there for the moment. the punt group came in for new england and now the regular group is back. you have a lineman in there as a fullback. are they going to just try to draw them offside? that looks to be the case right now and it is. the play clock expire
and keeps it. gets to the 42 yard line. third down. >> cris: i am not really sure why alex smith did not flip that ball. he had pretty good blocking out in front. now for matt patricia they need a stop. they don't have that pass rushing threat on the field. so maybe they drop eight here. >> al: third and eight. deanthony thomas flanking smith in the backfield. four-man rush. smith over the middle. that is caught. but the tackle is made shy of the 50 on kelce. that is devin mccourty...
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college athletes. >> alex is here. bob is here. i think i'm here and sue is in collingswood, new jersey, sue. >> hey, mike, alex. no bones about it. >> ah. >> the coffee here in groove ground cafe is to die for. we're going batty here [ [ laughter ] it's great because a lot of folk are coming out and donating great items for auction tonight and plus giving money to children's hospital of philadelphia. more details on all that coming up. let's get to number of the da day. which is nine out of ten. and it's another day we'll be pretty warm and humid. but former hurricane tropical storm now maria is in the process of making that turn today towards the northeast. so it will become less and less of factor in weather. if you're in dell dl you may see a shower or two by the shore and tropical storm warning continues for north carolina we have high surf advisory jersey shore and delaware beaches. in philadelphia now. headed to a humid 88 this will probably be the last day of heat and humidity. our transition to fall like weather with temperatures falling is m coming up pretty soon. more
college athletes. >> alex is here. bob is here. i think i'm here and sue is in collingswood, new jersey, sue. >> hey, mike, alex. no bones about it. >> ah. >> the coffee here in groove ground cafe is to die for. we're going batty here [ [ laughter ] it's great because a lot of folk are coming out and donating great items for auction tonight and plus giving money to children's hospital of philadelphia. more details on all that coming up. let's get to number of the da...
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>>> hey there, everyone. i'm alex here at msnbc headquarters. it is 2:00 a.m. in the east. 11:00 out west. you're watching special coverage of hurricane irma. irma is making her way towards the florida keys. winds up to 120 miles an hour and it very well could become stronger before making landfall on florida's west coast around sunday night but first we're tracking the storm's path. it is heading right towards the keys later on this morning. fierce winds, intense rain, life threatening storm surges, as well as the possibility of tornadoes all ahead for florida. storm surges could reach up to 15 feet in some areas. that is raising major alarm in cities like naples and ft. myers. more than 7 million people in florida and georgia are on evacuation orders. that is one of the biggest evacuations in u.s. history. for those that decided to take shelter, power outages are already soaring. more than 200,000 have lost power but expect it to climb into the millions before this is all over. kristen is in ft. myers. we last met about ten hours ago. you were in a trailer home there. there wer
>>> hey there, everyone. i'm alex here at msnbc headquarters. it is 2:00 a.m. in the east. 11:00 out west. you're watching special coverage of hurricane irma. irma is making her way towards the florida keys. winds up to 120 miles an hour and it very well could become stronger before making landfall on florida's west coast around sunday night but first we're tracking the storm's path. it is heading right towards the keys later on this morning. fierce winds, intense rain, life...
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, mike, alexment happy to be here this morning with our first generous person of the day, where do you go to school? >> may point middle school. >> hyatt home. >> your brother's name. >> shane. >> megan, i want you to write your name in the hand you just trace that way we'll have you preserved forever as first generous person of the day. of course it is hyundai hope on wheels, every wednesday during the month of september. we are setting up at a certain location, to collect money for children's hospital of philadelphia. because september is pediatric cancer awareness month. so we are doing good out here this morning, the weather is improving, as well, we have the clouds and the rain from jose yesterday. we will, it has moved far enough away from us specially up here in bucks county, where we expect plenty every sunday shine, in the 70s in the city. 60s in the suburbs, going to high of 85 degrees, later on, so it looks good here. but quite a contrast to the tropics here, scott williams with the latest on that. >> yes, absolutely, sue. of course, keeping tabs on what's happening right no
, mike, alexment happy to be here this morning with our first generous person of the day, where do you go to school? >> may point middle school. >> hyatt home. >> your brother's name. >> shane. >> megan, i want you to write your name in the hand you just trace that way we'll have you preserved forever as first generous person of the day. of course it is hyundai hope on wheels, every wednesday during the month of september. we are setting up at a certain location,...
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north korea's most powerful nuclear test ever. hello, everyone, i'm alex whitt here at msnbc headquarters in new york. nbc news has confirmed from u.s. officials that north korea has in fact tested an advanced nuclear device. sources telling nbc news what they've seen so far is consistent with north korea's claims. north said it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb which can be mounted on to one of those intercontinental ballistic missiles the country's withbeen testing. president trump calling north korea a rogue state, highlighting china's unsuccessful efforts to rein in the north and criticizing south korea for what he described as talk of appeasement, saying north only understands one thing. a south korea official reacting saying south korea has experienced the tragic war and will not give up the denuclearization of the peninsula and will continue to pursue peace. here's what the president said a short time ago. >> mr. president, will you attack north korea? >> we'll see. >> "we'll see." nbc's gehrig haig is at the white house for us. we're hearing from the president. let'
north korea's most powerful nuclear test ever. hello, everyone, i'm alex whitt here at msnbc headquarters in new york. nbc news has confirmed from u.s. officials that north korea has in fact tested an advanced nuclear device. sources telling nbc news what they've seen so far is consistent with north korea's claims. north said it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb which can be mounted on to one of those intercontinental ballistic missiles the country's withbeen testing. president trump calling...
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, joining us to discuss from san francisco is alex webb who covers all things apple. apple was not the only company in the tech industry to comment on that. facebook's mark zuckerberg -- mark zuckerberg weighing in this plan to end doc up. -- and daca. why is this important for the tech industry? tim cook said 250 apple employees would be affected by this. apple -- that is not a huge number. alex: it is very much part of tim's memoranda i. he sees that as his role at apple. it has differentiated him from steve jobs. he is trying to make apple a where the company who supports people that need their help. fightsit as he put up about privacy and of various other identity related questions. in terms of immigration, not a huge number. the tech industry is reliant on having the best talent available. therefore, it is part of that strategy. julie: talk to me about the current status of politics in silicon valley. postelection, there was this adversarial relationship that was being set up between the industry and washington. there has been a little bit of waxing and waning in both directions and's
, joining us to discuss from san francisco is alex webb who covers all things apple. apple was not the only company in the tech industry to comment on that. facebook's mark zuckerberg -- mark zuckerberg weighing in this plan to end doc up. -- and daca. why is this important for the tech industry? tim cook said 250 apple employees would be affected by this. apple -- that is not a huge number. alex: it is very much part of tim's memoranda i. he sees that as his role at apple. it has...
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refiriÓ tambiÉn a la crisis de nicolÁs maduro, lo culpÓ de la pobreza y miseria en todos lados. alex: corea del norte por el centro de la fuertes amenazas del primer discurso de trump ante la asamblea nacional de naciones unidas. trump: tenemos un gran poder y paciencia pero nos estamos obligados a defender a nuestros aliados, no hay otra opciÓn que destruir a corea del norte, dijo el presidente trump. >> es importante que nos mantengamos unidos en aplicar estas presiones, porque las vÍas pueden producir resultados con corea del norte. alex: durante el discurso de trump descalificÓ los acuerdos con irÁn durante el gobierno de obama y hablÓ de la crisis de venezuela. trump: la gente de venezuela tiene hambre, la dictadura de nicolÁs maduro ha causado dolor y sufrimiento, generado pobreza y miseria. alex: advertencia que rechazÓ el mismo gobierno venezolano. jorge: Él pretende gobernar el mundo y ni siquiera gobierna en su propio paÍs. alex: el presidente de ecuador dijo que su gobierno no intervendrÁ en las decisiones de venezuela. >> creo que la mejor alternativa es el diÁ
refiriÓ tambiÉn a la crisis de nicolÁs maduro, lo culpÓ de la pobreza y miseria en todos lados. alex: corea del norte por el centro de la fuertes amenazas del primer discurso de trump ante la asamblea nacional de naciones unidas. trump: tenemos un gran poder y paciencia pero nos estamos obligados a defender a nuestros aliados, no hay otra opciÓn que destruir a corea del norte, dijo el presidente trump. >> es importante que nos mantengamos unidos en aplicar estas presiones, porque...
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looking forward to getting married. his younger brother alex was planning to go to college. and laura and p.j. were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina. but instead, in the summer of 2017, they were all going to court to stand trial for second-degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, four trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together. >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> reporter: each had his or her own attorney who sat down with us. colin's attorney. >> there obviously was no motive. >> reporter: alex's attorney. >> this was a lack of evidence case. >> reporter: p.j. tucci's attorney. >> there was absolutely no proof whatsoever. >> reporter: and two attorneys for laura. >> it was a circumstantial case. >> reporter: they were all prepared to argue that the prosecution had no idea what really happened in that basement. does anyone know who the real killer is? >> the real killer knows. it could have been one of many people. >> reporter: this is a classic whodunit. district a
looking forward to getting married. his younger brother alex was planning to go to college. and laura and p.j. were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina. but instead, in the summer of 2017, they were all going to court to stand trial for second-degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, four trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together. >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that....