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dann, and xavier boyce run a catch. soul win 55-42. they have the best winning percentage in town over last three years. >>> back of the ticket of the baseball games it says beware of balls, bats that may leave the field of play. it says nothing about players. watch out what a catch, the the royals alex gordon, take another look, wow. four time gold glover. deserves another one. he gets a standing ovation from the other teams fans that is how good that catch was. >> amazing. >>> much more "action news" when we come right back. >>> oh no, not yet. >>> sunday night here's is what happening on "action news" at 11:30. russian hackers break in the white house computers and get close to high profile information. >>> young man accomplishes wham say he could never do, despite long odds he is now an eagles scout. his mother tells us how he did it. >>> local family thanks his team of volunteers who stepped up with life saving efforts for a beloved family pet. >>> but first a night of violence in baltimore gave way to a day of mourning for 25 yea
dann, and xavier boyce run a catch. soul win 55-42. they have the best winning percentage in town over last three years. >>> back of the ticket of the baseball games it says beware of balls, bats that may leave the field of play. it says nothing about players. watch out what a catch, the the royals alex gordon, take another look, wow. four time gold glover. deserves another one. he gets a standing ovation from the other teams fans that is how good that catch was. >> amazing....
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who, again, was in police custody and somehow sustained three broken neck vertebrae, a smashed voice boyce and box and 80% of his spine was severed. he's in the viewing in the fine ral home behind me. various neighbors have come out in responsibility. karen is with me. she's a neighbor that came out to show i guess, sympathy and support for freddie gray and his family. why did you come out today? >> we came because we're concerned. we want to show that we care. we want the family to know that neighbors across the city care what happened. we're paying attention. we're outraged. we're praying with them today. >> reporter: what do you make of the emerging media narrative we see, though of a city under siege with angry black people? it's interesting, isn't it? >> so i think that's very convenient to have the media report that. i was on the march, my entire family marched down pennsylvania avenue to downtown yesterday. everyone is frustrated. this is -- there have been decades, decades of black men who have suffered in this way. in our city we're upset. people are frustrated but the march yeste
who, again, was in police custody and somehow sustained three broken neck vertebrae, a smashed voice boyce and box and 80% of his spine was severed. he's in the viewing in the fine ral home behind me. various neighbors have come out in responsibility. karen is with me. she's a neighbor that came out to show i guess, sympathy and support for freddie gray and his family. why did you come out today? >> we came because we're concerned. we want to show that we care. we want the family to know...
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the two boyce had previously been punished in juvenile court for sexually assaulting audrie, and taking photos of her while she was unconscious. as part of the settlement, the boys apologized in court for what they did, but also for initially denying it. they will give presentation what happened and will appear in a documentary sponsored by the audrie pott foundation. sexual assault survivors say social media can multiply the damage from a rape. >> what it allows perpetrator toss do is allows them to say, i didn't do anything to them. all i did was look at a picture or send a message, therefore i'm not at fault. >> pott's parents saying most of the settlement will go to funding the foundation. >>> a search continues for a las vegas couple. police first visited this couple's home on thursday after their 17-year-old daughter took her baby to the hospital in critical condition. at the home, they found the body of the teen's 3-year-old sister. police believe the parents left the girls months ago. they're believed to be traveling with five other young children. at this point no arrest warran
the two boyce had previously been punished in juvenile court for sexually assaulting audrie, and taking photos of her while she was unconscious. as part of the settlement, the boys apologized in court for what they did, but also for initially denying it. they will give presentation what happened and will appear in a documentary sponsored by the audrie pott foundation. sexual assault survivors say social media can multiply the damage from a rape. >> what it allows perpetrator toss do is...
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this like a spinoff and then -- so you have candace and jodi and andrea barber and candace has three boyce of love. we have been trying so many years to do it right and i think we finally got it perfect and just five minutes ago they said you can give the exclusive to jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: oh, that's great. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: will your friend bob saget be on it? >> he better be. >> jimmy: will the olson twins be on the show? >> if we can't get the olson twins, we're going to dress you up. >> jimmy: i would definitely play the olson twins. >> would you? >> jimmy: no question about it, yeah. >> we're going to try to get everybody, dune hour special and then in to the spinoff. >> jimmy: very good to see you. you look fantastic. congratulations on being america's sexiest greek. john stamos, everybody. we will be right back with michael b. jordan. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. irresistible new duos. featuring two delicious entrees on one plate. get a taste of what you love, like classic ch
this like a spinoff and then -- so you have candace and jodi and andrea barber and candace has three boyce of love. we have been trying so many years to do it right and i think we finally got it perfect and just five minutes ago they said you can give the exclusive to jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: oh, that's great. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: will your friend bob saget be on it? >> he better be. >> jimmy: will the olson twins be on the show? >> if we can't get the...
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michael boyce. thank you for your presentations. a question regarding idp response. we see in other settings where idp populations are less accessible, like somalia syria that humanitarian organizations often use remote control mechanisms working from a neighboring country and using particularly local actors, civil society, local ngos to distribute the aid within the country. of course it is never a perfect solution, especially when it comes to ensuring proper protection for idps, but i wonder if you could talk about the extent to which this is being used or considered for the libyan context. >> the gentleman in the very back there. >> independent consultant on humanitarian issues. a comment and question. first, as someone who has often pointed to flaws, it is only fair to give them credit for the reporting you have done. in the annual reports over the last several years. unhcr has consistently reported on the number of deaths at sea of people trying to flee of horn of africa and northern africa to europe and other parts of the middle east, and on an annual basis est
michael boyce. thank you for your presentations. a question regarding idp response. we see in other settings where idp populations are less accessible, like somalia syria that humanitarian organizations often use remote control mechanisms working from a neighboring country and using particularly local actors, civil society, local ngos to distribute the aid within the country. of course it is never a perfect solution, especially when it comes to ensuring proper protection for idps, but i wonder...
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i'm carolyn rop and i'm louisea boyce and. >> chinese investors shrug off a sharp drop in exports, amid expectations that beijing will step in with stimulus. >> now the week dates however weighing on european a number of down grades across the sector. >> shift down a gear as the porsche families stand at odds over ceo. >> and hillary clinton vows to champion everyday americans as she launches a presidential bid with a visit to iowa. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. it's monday morning. how are you? >> i know. what a fantastic week. it's nice to be back. fresh rejuvenated. >> it was not really good for chinese exports. they dropped 15%. >> the masstive drop it really causes a lot of people this morning to question once again the strength of this huge economy whether or not we're going to have to see a slowdown coming from asia. i'm not so sure. >> we know that chinese data is very erratic, it tends to be extremely volatile. for the first two months of the year chinese exports were up 15%. we're now seeing this big draw down? is it because of the chinese lunar holiday, we don't know. what we
i'm carolyn rop and i'm louisea boyce and. >> chinese investors shrug off a sharp drop in exports, amid expectations that beijing will step in with stimulus. >> now the week dates however weighing on european a number of down grades across the sector. >> shift down a gear as the porsche families stand at odds over ceo. >> and hillary clinton vows to champion everyday americans as she launches a presidential bid with a visit to iowa. ♪ >>> good morning,...
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michael boyce. thank you for your presentations. a question regarding idp response. we see in other settings where idp populations are less accessible, like somalia, syria, that humanitarian organizations often use remote control mechanisms working from a neighboring country and using particularly local actors, civil society, local ngos to distribute the aid within the country. of course, it is never a perfect solution, especially when it comes to ensuring proper protection for idps, but i wonder if you could talk about the extent to which this is being used or considered for the libyan context. >> the gentleman in the very back there. >> independent consultant on humanitarian issues. a comment and question. first, as someone who has often pointed to flaws, it is only fair to give them credit for the reporting you have done. in the annual reports over the last several years. unhcr has consistently reported on the number of deaths at sea of people trying to flee of horn of africa and northern africa to europe and other parts of the middle east, and on an annual basis
michael boyce. thank you for your presentations. a question regarding idp response. we see in other settings where idp populations are less accessible, like somalia, syria, that humanitarian organizations often use remote control mechanisms working from a neighboring country and using particularly local actors, civil society, local ngos to distribute the aid within the country. of course, it is never a perfect solution, especially when it comes to ensuring proper protection for idps, but i...
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michaelyichael boyce from refugee international. from the idp response, we see in other settings where idp populations are less than accessible like somalia or syria, that humanitarian o organizations use remote control mechanisms, from another country and using particularly local actors to help a society, local ngos to distribute aide within the country. of course, that's not a perfect solution especially with ensuring proper protection for idps, but talk about the extent to which this is already being used or considered for the libyan context. >> again taking the gentleman in the very back there. >> independent consultant on hue map tearian issues. comment and question. first, someone who points to flaws, it's only fair to give unacr a lot of credit for the reporting that you have done. you star in the annual report over the last several years. unhdr consistently reported on the number of deaths at sea of people trying to flee the horn of africa, northern africa to europe and other parts of the middle east. and on an annual basis
michaelyichael boyce from refugee international. from the idp response, we see in other settings where idp populations are less than accessible like somalia or syria, that humanitarian o organizations use remote control mechanisms, from another country and using particularly local actors to help a society, local ngos to distribute aide within the country. of course, that's not a perfect solution especially with ensuring proper protection for idps, but talk about the extent to which this is...