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KYW Eyewitness News At 11 October 16, 2017

Outlooking for her. Roseannea said her daughter and man she was with abandoned the car several blocks away from the first scene. After devon harley dumped his car 900 block johnston street he took off and went running and made it a mile to the 1300 block of snyder avenue. Eyewitness news obtained this Surveillance Footage from a home near johnston street. Harley is seen running at the top of the frame with hannah. Police arrested harley 13 and snyder. Its alarming but i think thats realtive whats occurringd it was not revealed how she may have slipped into the orbit of Human Trafficking ring operating in philadelphia or what harleys role may have been. Keep your eyes open. Her mother is hoping police lost her. Joe holden cbs3 Eyewitness News. Devon arly is channeled with aggravated assault and offenses for staking the deputy. He is due in court end of month. Developing tonight, swat is on the scene of barricaded person at apartment complex 9 9200 block of bustleton avenu avenue. Accord

BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose May 16, 2017

Malware has been reported in 200,000 computers across more countries. Nies Vladimir Putin has blamed the United States for the attack. The software indicated was developed by the National Security agency, later stolen by a group of hackers. Joining me from washington is ben rhodes who served as deputy National Security adviser for president and president obama, and david sanger. Lets start with the north Korean Missile and exactly what we know about that, and how far have they come, and how serious is their success in Getting Better and better with each test . David i think the most important thing to note here is President Trump says hes getting the cooperation of the chinese, that the chinese are putting new pressures on the North Koreans, the North Koreans are just stepping up their testing program. They are stepping it up in the most interesting way. Their biggest concern is not doing something that would prompt President Trump to take some kind of preemptive military action, or so

BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose May 16, 2017

Malware has been reported in 200,000 computers across more countries. Nies Vladimir Putin has blamed the United States for the attack. The software indicated was developed by the National Security agency, later stolen by a group of hackers. Joining me from washington is ben rhodes who served as deputy National Security adviser for president and president obama, and david sanger. Lets start with the north Korean Missile and exactly what we know about that, and how far have they come, and how serious is their success in Getting Better and better with each test . David i think the most important thing to note here is President Trump says hes getting the cooperation of the chinese, that the chinese are putting new pressures on the North Koreans, the North Koreans are just stepping up their testing program. They are stepping it up in the most interesting way. Their biggest concern is not doing something that would prompt President Trump to take some kind of preemptive military action, or so

KQED Charlie Rose May 16, 2017

Welcome to the program. We begin tonight with north koreas missile test and the ongoing global cybersoo attack. Joining me are david sanger and ben rhodes. The North Koreans are just stepping up their Testing Program an theyre stepping it up in the most interesting way. So their biggest concern is not doing something that would prompt President Trump to take some kind of preem tiff military action or something that would so horrify the International Community that it would actually unify everybody on the saks. And that would be dropping the icbm just off the west coast or something. So instead theyre doing a series of tests that are going high up into space. This one went 2,000 kilometers, 1400 miles. And then its doing a very short parabel and coming down it landed 400 or so miles from the north korean coast. So that replicates the reentry of an icbm. So theyre putting together the component pieces of what it would take to demonstrate that they could send a missile much further, witho

KQED Charlie Rose May 16, 2017

Welcome to the program. We begin tonight with north koreas missile test and the ongoing global cybersoo attack. Joining me are david sanger and ben rhodes. The North Koreans are just stepping up their Testing Program an theyre stepping it up in the most interesting way. So their biggest concern is not doing something that would prompt President Trump to take some kind of preem tiff military action or something that would so horrify the International Community that it would actually unify everybody on the saks. And that would be dropping the icbm just off the west coast or something. So instead theyre doing a series of tests that are going high up into space. This one went 2,000 kilometers, 1400 miles. And then its doing a very short parabel and coming down it landed 400 or so miles from the north korean coast. So that replicates the reentry of an icbm. So theyre putting together the component pieces of what it would take to demonstrate that they could send a missile much further, witho

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