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. >> one of those crips is nicholas cox. he's awaiting transfer back to prison in upstate new york. >> nicholas cox he'll tell you straight to your face i'm crip, i hate bloods, they hate me. i'm going to fight every time i see one. he is one that actually is afraid of the bloods. >> i am used to it. i have been in jail since i was a minor. this jail is like kiddy camp to me. i'm ready to go upstate where guys ready to cut you left and right. >> are you outnumbered by the bloods? >> to me, less is more. that's how i look at it. >> the jail surveillance camera captures cox's willingness to battle bloods. he jumps out of a line of inmates and blindsides a blood member with a punch to the face before he is subdued by officers. cox is immediately placed in disciplinary segregation, where he will be confined to a single person cell most of the day, but he will still be exposed to bloods. >> we don't have enough area to segregate them because there is bloods throughout the jail. no matter where i stick the crips, if i stick them i
. >> one of those crips is nicholas cox. he's awaiting transfer back to prison in upstate new york. >> nicholas cox he'll tell you straight to your face i'm crip, i hate bloods, they hate me. i'm going to fight every time i see one. he is one that actually is afraid of the bloods. >> i am used to it. i have been in jail since i was a minor. this jail is like kiddy camp to me. i'm ready to go upstate where guys ready to cut you left and right. >> are you outnumbered by...
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cox ran for political office in his native illinois but did not win.e's running for governor here, he says, to clean up government. he sat down to talk with kqed senior editor for politics and government, scott schaefer. >> welcome to "kqed newsroom." >> thank you for having me. >> as we sit here, you are not yet a household name in california. you're a cpa, attorney, venture capitalist, a businessman. what are you offering that california needs? >> political reform. we've got a system that rewards the funders of campaigns that basically allows the funders of campaigns to dictate what happens in sacramento. the result is that we've got a state that has one of the worst business climates in the country, has the highest income and sales tax rates. now one of the biggest gas tax rates. it's almost becoming unaffordable for middle-class people. >> when you say political reform, what does that mean? >> that means we need to change a system that really allows a corruptive influence of special interest money to dictate what happens in sacramento. and the vote
cox ran for political office in his native illinois but did not win.e's running for governor here, he says, to clean up government. he sat down to talk with kqed senior editor for politics and government, scott schaefer. >> welcome to "kqed newsroom." >> thank you for having me. >> as we sit here, you are not yet a household name in california. you're a cpa, attorney, venture capitalist, a businessman. what are you offering that california needs? >> political...
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cox ran for political office in his native illinois but did not win.e's running for governor here, he says, to clean up government. he sat down to talk with kqed senior editor for politics and government, scott schaefer. >> welcome to "kqed newsroom." >> thank you for having me. >> as we sit here, you are not yet a household name in california. you're a cpa, attorney, venture capitalist, a businessman. what are you offering that california needs? >> political reform. we've got a system that rewards the funders of campaigns that basically allows the funders of campaigns to dictate what happens in sacramento. the result is that we've got a state that has one of the worst business climates in the country, has the highest income and sales tax rates. now one of the biggest gas tax rates. it's almost becoming unaffordable for middle-class people. >> when you say political reform, what does that mean? >> that means we need to change a system that really allows a corruptive influence of special interest money to dictate what happens in sacramento. and the vote
cox ran for political office in his native illinois but did not win.e's running for governor here, he says, to clean up government. he sat down to talk with kqed senior editor for politics and government, scott schaefer. >> welcome to "kqed newsroom." >> thank you for having me. >> as we sit here, you are not yet a household name in california. you're a cpa, attorney, venture capitalist, a businessman. what are you offering that california needs? >> political...
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. >> jen cox, so nice to meet you. >> reporter: jen cox, a 46-year-old realtor and mother of four has suddenly found her political voice. >> there's a runoff on june 20. >> reporter: the liberal one she had muted for years living in cobb county, a suburb of atlanta. >> i was afraid that it would affect even, perhaps, my kids' relationships with their friends. we were all making a lot of assumptions, that-- that terrible things would happen if we came out as liberals. >> reporter: and the blues have outed themselves. >> absolutely. >> reporter: in cobb county, georgia. she had never been politically active, but when women nationwide to protest president trump's election, cox and her daughter joined 60,000 demonstrators in downtown atlanta. seven weeks ago, on facebook, she launched "pave it blue." it's a grass-roots organization for frustrated progressive women like her. >> now, just over a month later, we're at almost 2,000 and, again, all local women. >> this is a story about women in this community. >> reporter: the first goal: helping elect john ossoff, a local democrat on the ball
. >> jen cox, so nice to meet you. >> reporter: jen cox, a 46-year-old realtor and mother of four has suddenly found her political voice. >> there's a runoff on june 20. >> reporter: the liberal one she had muted for years living in cobb county, a suburb of atlanta. >> i was afraid that it would affect even, perhaps, my kids' relationships with their friends. we were all making a lot of assumptions, that-- that terrible things would happen if we came out as...
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and i'm going to be excited work wig fletcher cox and graham. they're going to push me every day to get better. i'm very excite the to learn from them. pick their brains. >> reporter: he says he'll be hard worker he thanked philadelphia fans for their warm response tonight when he was pick derek barnett the newest philadelphia eagle we're staning by now to hear from haason reddick of temple he'll be in in just a couple of moments. that's wrap for right knowledge zen it to chris o'connell on the parkway. >> reporter: ron, day one of the 2017 nfl draft is now in the books and judging by all the crowd, ron, you saw them down here. it was a resounding success. that was until the philadelphia eagles pick their first draft pick derek barnett of tennessee. people i guess fans you can call it luke warm reaction from eagles fans. [ applause ] >> e-a-g-l-e-s! >> reporter: reception at best was luke warm. eagles fans made their first selection some say they were disappoint the birds didn't pick up an offensive player. actually as a matter of fact, there we
and i'm going to be excited work wig fletcher cox and graham. they're going to push me every day to get better. i'm very excite the to learn from them. pick their brains. >> reporter: he says he'll be hard worker he thanked philadelphia fans for their warm response tonight when he was pick derek barnett the newest philadelphia eagle we're staning by now to hear from haason reddick of temple he'll be in in just a couple of moments. that's wrap for right knowledge zen it to chris o'connell...
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chris cox from the nra. thank you very much for joining us this tuesday. >> great to be back. thank you for having me. steve: all right. meanwhile remember that painting portraying police officers as pigs that was in the capitol? democrats still fighting to bring it back and this morning there's a big update. we'll share it with you coming up. plus, the democratic party newly elected chairman was handpicked by the establishment. so what do you think happens when he tries to take the
chris cox from the nra. thank you very much for joining us this tuesday. >> great to be back. thank you for having me. steve: all right. meanwhile remember that painting portraying police officers as pigs that was in the capitol? democrats still fighting to bring it back and this morning there's a big update. we'll share it with you coming up. plus, the democratic party newly elected chairman was handpicked by the establishment. so what do you think happens when he tries to take the
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denise soler cox: thank you.damian: i know that i belong--i'm a member of the national association of hispanic journalists. denise: yes, i love those guys. damian: the symbol is the enye. denise: yes, i love that. damian: talk about the significance of the enye and why "project Ñ." denise: so, the significance of the enye, the enye is our letter. when a latino looks at the letter enye, you know-- damian: this is us. denise: that it's for us. right, versus the n. the n is like our american side, and the enye is our latino side. damian: what--we're gonna show you the trailer in its entirety, but right now we wanna show you just some video. what made you decide to do something on us who are latino-born americans? denise: yeah, what made me decide was really a life-long feeling of feeling disconnected and not feeling latino enough for my latino family and friends and not feeling american enough for the mainstream culture that i grew up in. i just didn't know where i belonged and i didn't feel enough for either side.
denise soler cox: thank you.damian: i know that i belong--i'm a member of the national association of hispanic journalists. denise: yes, i love those guys. damian: the symbol is the enye. denise: yes, i love that. damian: talk about the significance of the enye and why "project Ñ." denise: so, the significance of the enye, the enye is our letter. when a latino looks at the letter enye, you know-- damian: this is us. denise: that it's for us. right, versus the n. the n is like our...
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the murder of the labourmpjo cox and violent. the murder of the labour mp jo cox last and violent.s heightened awareness about the potential consequences of public anger towards politicians. prosecutors say even online threats are taken seriously, and are a growing problem. when you see some of the impact it has on individual to have suffered online abuse, it is quite devastating for their lives. if threats are made, they are concerned for their own safety and others they may work or live with. the threats made to carry a —— caroline ansell or call sinister. while she is not put off politics, she fears unless there is a change in public opinion, others might be. alex forsyth, bbc news. customers of the energy company edf are facing another price rise — the second in just four months. the company's standard variable price for electricity will increase by 9%, and gas will go up by 5.5%. the energy regulator has described the hike as "difficult to justify". it follows price rises by other leading energy companies. leicester city's european dream continues this evening, as they take on
the murder of the labourmpjo cox and violent. the murder of the labour mp jo cox last and violent.s heightened awareness about the potential consequences of public anger towards politicians. prosecutors say even online threats are taken seriously, and are a growing problem. when you see some of the impact it has on individual to have suffered online abuse, it is quite devastating for their lives. if threats are made, they are concerned for their own safety and others they may work or live with....
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with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon and business editor for the independent, josie coxorrow's front pages, starting with: the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war — it says kim jong—un threatens a "merciless response" to any provocation. the same story is on the times front page, the telegraph concentrates mike pompeo, who has said rogue states should take note of donald trump's forthright military decisions in syria and afghanistan. the premier league is set to announce a record loss due to new accounting rules and the fall in the value of sterling, that's according to documents seen by the financial times. the daily mail says learner drivers will soon be tested on whether they can follow directions from satnavs in a shake—up of the driving test. the daily express leads with the tension surrounding north korea, with the country vowing to target american bases in south korea if war broke out. the guardian reports on north korea too, but also headlines the news that some doctors are being offered £95 an hour by hospitals short of staff. and
with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon and business editor for the independent, josie coxorrow's front pages, starting with: the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war — it says kim jong—un threatens a "merciless response" to any provocation. the same story is on the times front page, the telegraph concentrates mike pompeo, who has said rogue states should take note of donald trump's forthright military decisions in syria and afghanistan....
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. >>> doug cox has himself a problem. and it's a doozy. >> dear john stamos, let me just start by throwing a number at you. 34%, john. 34%. that is the percentage of space the entire full house series takes up on my dvr. my girlfriend has a john stamos problem. therefore, i have a john stamos problem. >> so doug has himself a problem. fortunately just had to ask one question. what would john stamos do? >> let me start by throwing a number at you. >> hey, john stamos! >> but you can see in the bottom corner withen that's katrina. she's the one with the john stamos problem. she is having a moment, you could say. >> i have a problem. my girlfriend katrina is the most amazing girl. i want to marry this woman, but there's a brick wall in the way. 6' tall with greek god with better hair than me. and i have fantastic hair. is this really a picture? or is that like photo shopped? >> that problem has made its way into the living room for many years. >> if i was a woman and i'm not saying i'm not, i would say yes to young doug. so
. >>> doug cox has himself a problem. and it's a doozy. >> dear john stamos, let me just start by throwing a number at you. 34%, john. 34%. that is the percentage of space the entire full house series takes up on my dvr. my girlfriend has a john stamos problem. therefore, i have a john stamos problem. >> so doug has himself a problem. fortunately just had to ask one question. what would john stamos do? >> let me start by throwing a number at you. >> hey, john...
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doug cox reached out to john stamos and asked if he would send in a picture of himself holding a will you marry me sign. he went further and sent this video. there is no way she could say no. >>> tonight marks the start of san francisco's international film festival. opening night gets under way at 7:00 p.m.. actress and producer from the film will answer questions about their work. the international film festival runs through the 19th with screenings at several theaters in the city. >>> playoff tickets are on sale but only for season ticketholders. presell event starts at 10:00 this morning. tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. people who signed up to be warriors insiders can start buying presale tickets. and then at noon tomorrow playoff tickets go on sale to the general public. >> oakland city council members have been going to warrior games for free. but after our investigation, city leaders are considering changing the rules. >> reporter: what a difference a year makes. at warriors games in 2016, oakland city council members could always be spotted enjoying the action from this luxury sweet. al
doug cox reached out to john stamos and asked if he would send in a picture of himself holding a will you marry me sign. he went further and sent this video. there is no way she could say no. >>> tonight marks the start of san francisco's international film festival. opening night gets under way at 7:00 p.m.. actress and producer from the film will answer questions about their work. the international film festival runs through the 19th with screenings at several theaters in the city....
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joining me now is howard cox from the campaign group fair fuel uk. thank you forjoining us.you accept that diesel cars are considered problematic these days in terms of pollution? absolutely, i mean, i represent 1.6 terms of pollution? absolutely, i mean, i representi.6 million drivers and they would be the first to agree that they want cleaner emissions. unfortunately what is happening with the various policies around the country, particularly in london, is that they are being demonised and picked on. for example, in london, only 11% of the permissions are generated by diesel cars, and yet they are going to be charged with 100% of the money coming you know, the increase, the £20 or £24, for the problems of the other 90%, that is being a nod. also, the particular information is being ignored. there are lots of things going on and nojoined up thinking. what would you like to see instead ? thinking. what would you like to see instead? there are a lot of things under consideration. is garbage scheme we should be looking at, but the most important thing is incentives to move to
joining me now is howard cox from the campaign group fair fuel uk. thank you forjoining us.you accept that diesel cars are considered problematic these days in terms of pollution? absolutely, i mean, i represent 1.6 terms of pollution? absolutely, i mean, i representi.6 million drivers and they would be the first to agree that they want cleaner emissions. unfortunately what is happening with the various policies around the country, particularly in london, is that they are being demonised and...
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ana marie cox is back with us. so when the president says i don't think bill o'reilly did anything wrong, he is telling the truth, isn't he? >> he probably is. you know, it's actually sexual violence awareness and prevention month in april. >> which was announced -- >> i think he didn't realize there was a prevention part of the title. i think he just thinks it's sexual assault awareness month. and it's kind of like black history month where you promote it. i just want the say between one and three and one and five women is sexually harassed in the workplace. only one in four actually report it. and i also want to say that for people like me who have been through it to one degree or another, seeing this happen sort of in realtime is incredibly upsetting. i don't like the word triggering. i like the word enraging. and i just want the say for people out there who may have gone through this, there is help. there are people you can talk to. rain has the national sexual assault hotline which wisconsin is 1-800-656-hope.
ana marie cox is back with us. so when the president says i don't think bill o'reilly did anything wrong, he is telling the truth, isn't he? >> he probably is. you know, it's actually sexual violence awareness and prevention month in april. >> which was announced -- >> i think he didn't realize there was a prevention part of the title. i think he just thinks it's sexual assault awareness month. and it's kind of like black history month where you promote it. i just want the say...
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this threat came after what happened tojo cox. this threat came after what happened to jo cox.d of her voice and her smile. i related to her as women at a similar age and stage of life and with the connection through children. that did change my response to this experience because of what had happened to her. also, perhaps it made the police rather more concerned and to take the action that they did. there was mention made in court about the current climate where mps are receiving online abuse but marian priestly mitigating on behalf of mark sands said he never had any previous convictions and this was an empty threat born out of frustration due to concern about cuts to his disability allowance. the judge didn't accent that. he said that there was an ethos of hatred on his wider facebook page. he had referenced the death of other mps including jo cox who was murdered last year and the districtjudge said that the comments made were thoroughly unpleasant, vitriolic, and gave a sinister context of the threat he made against caroline ansell mp. as a consequence, he sentenced him to
this threat came after what happened tojo cox. this threat came after what happened to jo cox.d of her voice and her smile. i related to her as women at a similar age and stage of life and with the connection through children. that did change my response to this experience because of what had happened to her. also, perhaps it made the police rather more concerned and to take the action that they did. there was mention made in court about the current climate where mps are receiving online abuse...
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let's talk to john cox. good morning.hat we need to know, what do we need to hear on the 2:00 call from management? much was the calendar toact in q1, it could be up 150 basis points. you get an underlying growth figure closer to 4% compared to 3% reported this morning which was better than a straight expected. in historical context it is the sales growth figure we have seen in nestle in decades. that will reverse in q2 and things will look a lot better going into the remainder of the year. they had no leap year, they had no easter, they had higher input costs, considering those things, aren't you happy to see that they were able to hold up pricing power and put those costs through? guest: the pricing impact plus 1% versus 90 basis points expected by the market was better than expected. europey themselves that remains deflationary, it is improving. great read through for the consumer space. raising inflation is a good thing for consumer goods companies in an environment where prices are going up, everyone has to increase
let's talk to john cox. good morning.hat we need to know, what do we need to hear on the 2:00 call from management? much was the calendar toact in q1, it could be up 150 basis points. you get an underlying growth figure closer to 4% compared to 3% reported this morning which was better than a straight expected. in historical context it is the sales growth figure we have seen in nestle in decades. that will reverse in q2 and things will look a lot better going into the remainder of the year....
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pero existen leyes que protegen la privacidad sot vaughn cox / dir. de desarrollo de l.u.p.e. ni nadie mas del gobierno puede revisar los impuestos de uno sin su permiso expreso. todos sus impuestos estan protegidos de ese tipo de revision." y en cuanto el irs recibe la informacion confidencial, los proveedores toman el siguiente paso sot eslibeth prez / united way del sur de texas "todo se tira. entonces no es como que nos quedamos con la informacion o la reportamos a otras personas o nada." a pesar de que en otras areas del pais se reporta que disminuy en la declaracion de impuestos a traves del numero de identificacion del contribuyente individual o itin por sus siglas en ingles, sot vaughn cox / dir. de desarrollo de l.u.p.e. "no lo hemos notado, un cambio dramatico aqu. la gente esta acostumbrado de pagar sus impuestos." ademas de beneficiarlo durante el proceso a la ciudadania estadounidense, declarar sus impuestos es util en otros casos sot hugo piÑa / abogado de inmigracin "por ejemplo si estan pidiendo una fianza, verdad si alguien esta detenido. otra manera es cuando
pero existen leyes que protegen la privacidad sot vaughn cox / dir. de desarrollo de l.u.p.e. ni nadie mas del gobierno puede revisar los impuestos de uno sin su permiso expreso. todos sus impuestos estan protegidos de ese tipo de revision." y en cuanto el irs recibe la informacion confidencial, los proveedores toman el siguiente paso sot eslibeth prez / united way del sur de texas "todo se tira. entonces no es como que nos quedamos con la informacion o la reportamos a otras personas...
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cox says parts of the store front burned and there is smoke damage. however he was mostly concerned about the kids who live in the apartments upstairs. >> my biggest concern isn't the store. the first thing in my reply when i asked when they said the building was burned down i said are the babies okay, the children safe? that was my biggest concern. there are 11 children who stay upstairs. >> arson is suspected because of a strong smell of gas and a burned gas can in the street. cox says security cameras might have captured images of the arsonist. they were destroyed in the fire. >>> today's april -- today is april 20 and that means the 420 gathering at hippie hill in san francisco's golden gate park. there's some changes after past complaints about trash, traffic, and people behaving badly. ktvu's amber lee is in the city now after seeing how things went this time around. amber, this is the first 420 since california legalized recreational marijuana? >> reporter: that's right, frank. the event went off without a hitch. that's because of the many chan
cox says parts of the store front burned and there is smoke damage. however he was mostly concerned about the kids who live in the apartments upstairs. >> my biggest concern isn't the store. the first thing in my reply when i asked when they said the building was burned down i said are the babies okay, the children safe? that was my biggest concern. there are 11 children who stay upstairs. >> arson is suspected because of a strong smell of gas and a burned gas can in the street. cox...
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eagles down at novacare complex, the new defensive tackle jim journeyg an playing alongside fletcher cox and be a starter. he was acquired in exchange for two, third round picks. so, he is excited. once again to play with the all pro. >> people will double, and cause attention and when you get attention and double teams , you are free on the other side. i'm pretty confident i can win , one on one, i feel comfortable i can beat two people sometimes. i think we will compliment each other. >> college hoops, competition has gotten tougher for fran dunphy, temple owls, wichita state joined american athletic conference starting in july, shockers basketball team has been a powerhouse in the missouri valley conference, and they have made six consecutive tournament, including the schools first final four appearance in 2013. >>> meanwhile back here at citizens bank park phillies hoping to mount a rally here and go to two-two on the season. they trail by three runs in the ninth we will have high lies for you at 11:00. >>> that is story from the bank i'm don bell, back to you in the studio. >> boys
eagles down at novacare complex, the new defensive tackle jim journeyg an playing alongside fletcher cox and be a starter. he was acquired in exchange for two, third round picks. so, he is excited. once again to play with the all pro. >> people will double, and cause attention and when you get attention and double teams , you are free on the other side. i'm pretty confident i can win , one on one, i feel comfortable i can beat two people sometimes. i think we will compliment each other....
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he cited the death ofjo cox who was murdered last year and the district judge ofjo cox who was murdered comments made by mark sands were unpleasant and they gave a sinister context to the threat that he had made against caroline ansell mp and asa made against caroline ansell mp and as a consequence, he sentenced him to four months in prison. alex, thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: president putin says trust between russia and the us has deteriorated since donald trump became president. a man has been sixed for threatening to kill the mp, caroline ansell. officials detain a suspect in connection with the explosions targeting the borussia dortmund football teamment the lead prosecutor says the man may have had islamist links. and in sport: leicester city manager craig shakespeare says the team will be out to get a result in their champions league quarter—final against atletico madrid tonight, despite being the underdogs. formula one mclaren driver fernando alonso will miss the monaco grand prix next month, so he can race in the indianapolis 500. elinor barker wins silver in
he cited the death ofjo cox who was murdered last year and the district judge ofjo cox who was murdered comments made by mark sands were unpleasant and they gave a sinister context to the threat that he had made against caroline ansell mp and asa made against caroline ansell mp and as a consequence, he sentenced him to four months in prison. alex, thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: president putin says trust between russia and the us has deteriorated since donald trump became...
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cox cruised down the street. >> they started waving their arms, and i was, "whoa." and so, i stopped. and before i can even get out of the car, they surrounded my patrol car, and they started telling me everything. >> as soon as we seen the cop, we just ran to it. >> reporter: they told officer cox a suspicious man had just come up to them as they were walking to school and offered them money to help him hide. >> he said he'd give us $20 each if we hide him. like, "nah, nah." >> i knew it was bad to take it. >> reporter: the boys, kenyon, david and trevontae, pointed to where they saw the suspect headed. police found ricardo rojas in a closet in an empty house and arrested him. efforts, these three young heroes were honored at their school. >> thank you, guys. >> reporter: recognized with special certificates from the city of ft. worth and a big surprise. >> whoo! >> reporter: a new bicycle for each of them. >> if it wasn't for these kids, there's no way we would have found him that day. >> reporter: for these bo
cox cruised down the street. >> they started waving their arms, and i was, "whoa." and so, i stopped. and before i can even get out of the car, they surrounded my patrol car, and they started telling me everything. >> as soon as we seen the cop, we just ran to it. >> reporter: they told officer cox a suspicious man had just come up to them as they were walking to school and offered them money to help him hide. >> he said he'd give us $20 each if we hide him....
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at new england sports network. >> yes, they are friend. >> she's another courtney cox. >> pretty cool next. >> after last night she's my favorite courtney cox, working the event. >> oh, come on. >> walking up to the red carpet. >> my gosh. >> there were thousands of people there, maybe 50 to 75,000 people this woman calls alex over. i think she will get a selfie. >> she was calling to say hi. >> she goes over and says you have a hole in the back of your dress. >> i have had that. >> yes, girl, it is right over , you know. >> sure enough i looked back and said my gosh i do. before i even started, i said i didn't bring a jacket. i didn't have anything tight on my waste. i said what do i do. so i go mike, i have a hole in my dress. it is not even on the side. right in the middle. >> i said walk ahead me see how bad it is. she walks ahead of me, i said oh, lord. seem right down the back of your dress. >> and the seems split open like this. >> i have had that happen it is an inch, it starts growing, and now your booty is showing. >> those jeans we talk but wanted zipper jeans you got tonig
at new england sports network. >> yes, they are friend. >> she's another courtney cox. >> pretty cool next. >> after last night she's my favorite courtney cox, working the event. >> oh, come on. >> walking up to the red carpet. >> my gosh. >> there were thousands of people there, maybe 50 to 75,000 people this woman calls alex over. i think she will get a selfie. >> she was calling to say hi. >> she goes over and says you have a hole...
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i did, from adele on the day, and also from sara cox.rom adele on the day, and also from sara cox. i don't think it matters who you are, a shout out on radio one is still great. melo i feel very privileged. thing we can now say that radio i is the official station on the royal family. laughter iam laughter i am probably had the edge of your age limit, and hanging on in there. no, honestly come on in. we can get the jingles no, honestly come on in. we can get thejingles made... in the official station. you've both been in to radio 1's big weekend. melo yes, in bangalore. just the once. when you both their? yes, when we first saw eddie perform live. cheryl cole was there. we had a sweaty man hug... goes back where you on his shoulders? laughter rather than having so last—minute and hush—hush, do you ever think to yourself, if i wore a comedy beard and hat i could probably get into that crowd unnoticed ? and hat i could probably get into that crowd unnoticed? it has crossed my mind. who's to say we haven't done it. it would be good. do you
i did, from adele on the day, and also from sara cox.rom adele on the day, and also from sara cox. i don't think it matters who you are, a shout out on radio one is still great. melo i feel very privileged. thing we can now say that radio i is the official station on the royal family. laughter iam laughter i am probably had the edge of your age limit, and hanging on in there. no, honestly come on in. we can get the jingles no, honestly come on in. we can get thejingles made... in the official...
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"doug cox" reached out to john >>> it's one of the strangest proposals i have ever seen. uncle jesse helping a san francisco man pop the question to his girlfriend. doug cox reached out to john stamos and asked if he would hold a sign, will you marry me. he sent the video. there's no way she could say negotiation he said. >> you're saying it was strange? in this day and age we have the internet and we have all these -- >> everybody trying to one up on the proposals and the "prom- posals." >> everybody trying to go viral. >> teenagers are even having to come up with these crazy ways like what about the old, get on one knee thing? >> that happens once in a while. >>> everybody likes free stuff but a lot of people aren't taking advantage of some of the hidden perks they may have. >> many of them are already built into your account. here's a look what you could be cashing in on >>> reporter: emily constantino signed up for amazon prime for one reason. >> honestly, for the shipping. >> reporter: but it turns out, amazon prime has lots of other freebies besides free shipping th
"doug cox" reached out to john >>> it's one of the strangest proposals i have ever seen. uncle jesse helping a san francisco man pop the question to his girlfriend. doug cox reached out to john stamos and asked if he would hold a sign, will you marry me. he sent the video. there's no way she could say negotiation he said. >> you're saying it was strange? in this day and age we have the internet and we have all these -- >> everybody trying to one up on the...
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expressedy they have interest in is a cable company called cox medications. -- cox communications. repeatedly said they are not for sale. oliver: is this decision more about taking advantage of the market that is having seismic shifts in terms of who's leading, who is merging the appetite for this type of media deal? or is it specific to altice and what's happening fundamentally at their company? >> look at the cable industry right now, there's comcast and charter and they have gotten bigger through acquisitions through the years. altice is looking to be a bigger player in this business. the way people are watching tv is changing. a lot of people are cutting the cord. one of the things you can do to make sure you get the best rates for the channels you carry is get really, really big. the more negotiating leverage , thatve with programmers would be something altice is looking to do. they will try to do more deals in the cable space. a lot of the cable companies out there that are smaller than cox, there aren't many, they have less than one million subscribers. abigail: what about t
expressedy they have interest in is a cable company called cox medications. -- cox communications. repeatedly said they are not for sale. oliver: is this decision more about taking advantage of the market that is having seismic shifts in terms of who's leading, who is merging the appetite for this type of media deal? or is it specific to altice and what's happening fundamentally at their company? >> look at the cable industry right now, there's comcast and charter and they have gotten...
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we will be taking you through the papers at 11:30pm with helen growden and josie cox.front pages. —— croydon. the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war — it says kim jong—un threatens a merciless response to any provocation. the same story is on the times front page, with china warning that a conflict could break out at any minute. the telegraph concentrates on comments from cia director mike pompeo, who has said rogue states should take note of donald trump's forthright military decisions in syria and afghanistan. it is sport on the front of the financial times. the premier league is set to announce a record loss due to new accounting rules and the fall in the value of sterling, that's according to documents seen by the financial times. the daily mail says learner drivers will soon be tested on whether they can follow directions from satnavs in a shake—up of the driving test. the daily express leads with the tension surrounding north korea, with the country vowing to target american bases in south korea if war broke out. the guardian repo
we will be taking you through the papers at 11:30pm with helen growden and josie cox.front pages. —— croydon. the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war — it says kim jong—un threatens a merciless response to any provocation. the same story is on the times front page, with china warning that a conflict could break out at any minute. the telegraph concentrates on comments from cia director mike pompeo, who has said rogue states should take note of donald...
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also joining us ana marie cox, mtv news, senior political correspondent and post of the podcast with like these. eli so, "the wall street journal" has donald trump saying they're not currency manipulators. as i understand it, he had this amazingly beautiful piece of chocolate cake with the president of china, and somewhere in that moment the president of china after the missile thing was discussed said oh, by the way, we're not currency manipulators. >> it was easy to scapegoat china last year when china needed to convince blue collar workers across the rust belt that somebody was stealing their jobs and that he was going to fix it. now he needs china to be an ally against north korea. and so he is singing a different tune. you had also today in the same interview with the "wall street journal," he went to the white house and stood up with the white house secretary you know who i said nato was obsolete? never mind. nato is not obsolete anymore. what you have after about 83 days is a president who campaigned very much as an anti-establishment disruptive force slowly adopting the conve
also joining us ana marie cox, mtv news, senior political correspondent and post of the podcast with like these. eli so, "the wall street journal" has donald trump saying they're not currency manipulators. as i understand it, he had this amazingly beautiful piece of chocolate cake with the president of china, and somewhere in that moment the president of china after the missile thing was discussed said oh, by the way, we're not currency manipulators. >> it was easy to scapegoat...
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sam collier is the cox.had enough of a lead to be right in cambridge's water. he has been warning them quite a few times. and still they fight. you can hear the cox is asking him. you can see cambridge hanging in there. but cambridge hanging in there. but cambridge seem to be getting closer again. cambridge have got some power in the middle of the boat. they are not going away. but i think the river will run out for them. for oxford again it is really important to stay relaxed and keep doing what they are doing and trust and believe in their rhythm. cambridge have nothing to lose. they have got to have minutes of racing to left. they have minutes of racing to left. they have just got to put everything into it. they have just managed to get some clean water and they have moved up some clean water and they have moved up halfa some clean water and they have moved up half a length. they have got another two minutes and they have to keep pushing on. it is interesting to watch. the base speed of the cruise is simi
sam collier is the cox.had enough of a lead to be right in cambridge's water. he has been warning them quite a few times. and still they fight. you can hear the cox is asking him. you can see cambridge hanging in there. but cambridge hanging in there. but cambridge seem to be getting closer again. cambridge have got some power in the middle of the boat. they are not going away. but i think the river will run out for them. for oxford again it is really important to stay relaxed and keep doing...
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melanie eisenhower and christopher next and cox. -- christopher nixon cox. it was a very special day for all of us. i think for president next and in the first lady for their legacy. the reviews for the new exhibit are in and they are excellent. immediate comment has focused on the new standards we set for candor and objectivity in presidential libraries. increased number of visitors from visible classes to senior citizens clubs are getting us into zs victims up for being interesting, educational, entertaining, and relevant. i think we have arranged an very interesting panel for you this afternoon. the first panel. you know the protestants. -- participants. i'm sure you can tell as many stories about them as they will be telling about president nixon. the subject is the final come back, nixon in the post-presidency. they will be discussing his earliest stage in the years they spent and shared with the president and mrs. next and that mr -- mrs. nixon in san clemente. this begins as a very sad story with the president's brush with mortality that almost became
melanie eisenhower and christopher next and cox. -- christopher nixon cox. it was a very special day for all of us. i think for president next and in the first lady for their legacy. the reviews for the new exhibit are in and they are excellent. immediate comment has focused on the new standards we set for candor and objectivity in presidential libraries. increased number of visitors from visible classes to senior citizens clubs are getting us into zs victims up for being interesting,...
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so juvenile with a sentence of ten years who coxs into texas youth commission at 17, could serve three to four years there and then be transferred to serve on the adult side. so if we thought bat case study of a youth who we can follow through the determinant sentencing process, we decided to include a story of the vini in this book and we open skype can the crime he was part of. so he was one of six perpetrators who in 1993, were responsible for the aggravated sexual assault and homicide of two teenage girls in houston, texas. and he was a 14-year-old in the mix with 16 and 17 and 18-year-olds, or two 17, and three 18-year-olds and was the younger brother of win individual and by account of the perpetrator he was present for and engaged in aggravated sexual assault and then left the scene, his brother and others told him to good home prior to the homicides occurring. whether or not that makes a difference is up to many people to decide but he was 14 years old. and by all accounts was an upstanding young man. so, his older brother was gang involved. had gone out with his old are brothe
so juvenile with a sentence of ten years who coxs into texas youth commission at 17, could serve three to four years there and then be transferred to serve on the adult side. so if we thought bat case study of a youth who we can follow through the determinant sentencing process, we decided to include a story of the vini in this book and we open skype can the crime he was part of. so he was one of six perpetrators who in 1993, were responsible for the aggravated sexual assault and homicide of...
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cox says parts of the storefront burned and there is no damage. my biggest concern was not the store. the first thing i asked is are the children okay. that was my biggest concern. there are 11 children that stay upstairs. >> arson is suspected because of the strong smell of gas and there was a burnt gas can in the street. he says the security cameras may have captured images but they were destroyed in the fire. >>> police are hoping a newly released get would be to a robbery suspect. authority says a man walked into kaiser motors on april 5 and asked to test drive a truck. when he returned he pulled out a gun and demanded money. take a look at the sketch. police say he is described as a white male in his 30s with brown hair. he said his name was robbie. he's 5'10" tall and 150 pounds. he drove off in a champagne colored truck. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> governor. jerry brown is strongly attacking president trump stand on climate change. the governor spoke yesterday during this conference on climate change and san francis
cox says parts of the storefront burned and there is no damage. my biggest concern was not the store. the first thing i asked is are the children okay. that was my biggest concern. there are 11 children that stay upstairs. >> arson is suspected because of the strong smell of gas and there was a burnt gas can in the street. he says the security cameras may have captured images but they were destroyed in the fire. >>> police are hoping a newly released get would be to a robbery...
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one they have expressed interest is cox communications.as repeatedly said it was not for sale. but that is one big target for alstice. off by 3% aslines, a video of united airlines personnel dragging a passenger off and overbooked plane went viral. walk me through the real issue for united, besides pr. >> all the u.s. full-service airlines are looking for ways to make their operations more efficient. we are getting close to the and what webooking call load factors, the amount of people on the airplane. we are getting to the maximum they can put into an airplane, that is the challenge. >> if they are hitting against their macs load factor, what is the mean for their bottom line? >> it means we will not get a benefit from selling the load factor even higher. the airline sector think about, if they will oversell their airplanes to the degree that they are right now, the economics may have to be to raise the price they are willing to pay passengers to get off the airplane so they can get priority passengers on. >> we can see it is a man of asi
one they have expressed interest is cox communications.as repeatedly said it was not for sale. but that is one big target for alstice. off by 3% aslines, a video of united airlines personnel dragging a passenger off and overbooked plane went viral. walk me through the real issue for united, besides pr. >> all the u.s. full-service airlines are looking for ways to make their operations more efficient. we are getting close to the and what webooking call load factors, the amount of people on...
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cox said parts of the storefront burned and there is no damage. that my main concern was not the store. my first concern was are the babies and children okay upstairs ? that was my biggest concern. there are 11 children that stay upstairs. >> arson is suspected because of the strong smell of gas. and there was a gas can in the street. the security cameras may have captured images of the arsonist but they were destroyed in the fire. >>> police close down part of market street last night following a report of a suspicious package. it was close from 8 pm until almost 10:30 pm while police investigated. police issued a shelter in place and 53. the bomb squad was brought and then at about 10:25 pm police -- cleared the scene. police have not said what was found in the package. >>> governor. jerry brown strongly attacking president trump stan on climate change and some of the harshest criticism yet. governor. brown spoke yesterday during a conference on climate change in san francisco. it attracted scientists and activists from around the world. the gov
cox said parts of the storefront burned and there is no damage. that my main concern was not the store. my first concern was are the babies and children okay upstairs ? that was my biggest concern. there are 11 children that stay upstairs. >> arson is suspected because of the strong smell of gas. and there was a gas can in the street. the security cameras may have captured images of the arsonist but they were destroyed in the fire. >>> police close down part of market street last...
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cox has repeatedly said it was not for sale.uld be one of the last big targets for alstice. >> united airlines off by 3% as a video of united airlines personnel dragging a passenger off an overbooked plane went viral. walk me through the real issue for united besides pr. >> i think all the u.s. full-service airlines are looking for ways to make their operations more efficient. filling the airplane more makes them more efficient. i think we are probably getting close to the maximum overbooking and what we call load factors, the amount of people on the airplane. we are getting to the maximum that they can put into an airplane. that is the challenge. alix: if they are hitting against their max load factor, what does that mean for their bottom line? >> it means we will not get a benefit from selling the load factor even higher. the challenge here is that airlines have to think about other going to continue to oversell the airplanes as they are right now? the economics may have to be to raise the price they are willing to pay passeng
cox has repeatedly said it was not for sale.uld be one of the last big targets for alstice. >> united airlines off by 3% as a video of united airlines personnel dragging a passenger off an overbooked plane went viral. walk me through the real issue for united besides pr. >> i think all the u.s. full-service airlines are looking for ways to make their operations more efficient. filling the airplane more makes them more efficient. i think we are probably getting close to the maximum...
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i got a shout out from adele on the day and from sara cox. i don't think it matters who you are. shout out on radio 1 is still great. the headlines on bbc news: jeremy corbyn pledges labour will protect the triple lock guarantee on increases to the state pension — but theresa may refuses to say whether she will maintain it. officials in paris say the gunman who shot dead a french policeman was known to them as karim cheurfi — a convicted criminal. the nhs trust, under investigation over the deaths of babies, was told it needed to improve ten years ago. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. now it's time for meet the author and this weekjim naughtie talks to michele roberts about her new book the walworth beauty. dickensian london in the year of the great exhibition, and the churning metropolis of our own time. brought together by two characters whose stories are intertwined and this and who reach for each other across the years that separates them.
i got a shout out from adele on the day and from sara cox. i don't think it matters who you are. shout out on radio 1 is still great. the headlines on bbc news: jeremy corbyn pledges labour will protect the triple lock guarantee on increases to the state pension — but theresa may refuses to say whether she will maintain it. officials in paris say the gunman who shot dead a french policeman was known to them as karim cheurfi — a convicted criminal. the nhs trust, under investigation over the...
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with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon, and business editor for the independent, josie coxlet us start with a quick overview of the papers. we will start with the mirror. we will start with the mirror. the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war as kim jong—un threatens a merciless response to any provocation. the same story on the times, with china warning that a conflict could break out "at any minute". the telegraph reports on the warning from the cia director that rogue states should "take note" of donald trump's forthright military decisions in syria and afghanistan. the premier league is set to announce a record loss due to new accounting rules, and the fall in sterling following the brexit vote, that's according to documents seen by the financial times. the daily mail says learner drivers will soon be tested on whether they can follow directions from satnavs in a shake up of the driving test. the daily express leads with the tension surrounding north korea, with the country vowing to target american bases in south korea if conflict breaks
with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon, and business editor for the independent, josie coxlet us start with a quick overview of the papers. we will start with the mirror. we will start with the mirror. the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war as kim jong—un threatens a merciless response to any provocation. the same story on the times, with china warning that a conflict could break out "at any minute". the telegraph reports on the warning...
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late in the second quarter, samuelson had to leave with a sprain ankle and the game cox rally from a nine-point half-time deficit. and then gray led south carolina with 18 points, and the gamecocks go on to beat stanford. >> i can go one by one on how much i love my teammates and we worked our tails off and got here for a reason and nothing to hang our heads down about. >> in the other semifinal, mississippi state against uconn, and the clock winding down. and william connects at the buzzer. the bulldogs stun top-ranked connecticut, 66-64, snapping the husky's 111-game win streak, and they are going to the national title on sunday. the sharks were in calgary trying to snap out of their slump. vlas vlasic cuts the lead in half. and 5-2 calgary was the final and the sharks have lost 8 of their last 9. brandon crawford takes cotton deep in the second for a solo home run. giants lead 1-0. the a's were down by one in the ninth with bases loaded, and then there appears with a base hit and then giants win 2-1, and the series finale is tomorrow afternoon at the oakland coliseum. and this abc
late in the second quarter, samuelson had to leave with a sprain ankle and the game cox rally from a nine-point half-time deficit. and then gray led south carolina with 18 points, and the gamecocks go on to beat stanford. >> i can go one by one on how much i love my teammates and we worked our tails off and got here for a reason and nothing to hang our heads down about. >> in the other semifinal, mississippi state against uconn, and the clock winding down. and william connects at...
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. >> we have secured an interview with fletcher cox. >> high, fletcher cox, good to meet you. >> arerdboard cut out of him. saw them last night in the flesh. >> he was out and about as the philly style magazine party, look at all of the bling around his neck. seriously. >> remind me how much this contract was worth? >> wasn't it like 90 million? >> a lot of money, a lot of bling, i feel like he has it all around his neck. >> i'm sure it is trump change, enjoying festivities, so cool to see him. >> what was it like? >> packed. it was over at the new restaurant. >> scarpeta. >> food good? >> food good. you wouldn't recognize it, it was in the rittenhouse hotel. >> he was telling us wanted to make stops all during the weekend. was that him talking about that? he said no, i just want to run around, be on my own. but he passed up $100,000, something like that, pun appearances, just so could run around. >> i feel like he doesn't need the money. >> i think he can afford it. >> $90 million. wow. >> rodney mcleod also out and about, marcus smith was there last night, al sean jefferies also ou
. >> we have secured an interview with fletcher cox. >> high, fletcher cox, good to meet you. >> arerdboard cut out of him. saw them last night in the flesh. >> he was out and about as the philly style magazine party, look at all of the bling around his neck. seriously. >> remind me how much this contract was worth? >> wasn't it like 90 million? >> a lot of money, a lot of bling, i feel like he has it all around his neck. >> i'm sure it is trump...
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delavan foundation, price-waterhouse coopers, llp, and the una chapman cox foundation. (heartbeats) - if you walk in the front door of the state department, you will see plaques and plaques of the names of american diplomats who've given their lives for the united states in acts of violence and diseases acquired abroad, ships sunk, planes crashed. - somebody was targeting president marcos. it was a small bomb. - we get deathly ill because there is no medical care. - [voiceover] we were told people were going to come up and try to assassinate me and burn the embassy. - two of my absolutely favorite bosses were killed. - midday for a trade mission in town, our consulate was blown up. - [voiceover] and he was lost at sea. - hijacked, held hostage, blown up, shot at. - they started firing at the aircraft. - i was number one on their target list. - richard brought the coffins back the next day. (chanting) - [kathleen] in 1979, it became clear just how exposed our diplomats can be when 52 american diplomats and citizens were held hostage in iran. - it was in some ways, an ide
delavan foundation, price-waterhouse coopers, llp, and the una chapman cox foundation. (heartbeats) - if you walk in the front door of the state department, you will see plaques and plaques of the names of american diplomats who've given their lives for the united states in acts of violence and diseases acquired abroad, ships sunk, planes crashed. - somebody was targeting president marcos. it was a small bomb. - we get deathly ill because there is no medical care. - [voiceover] we were told...