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this is blez walton.s difficult for him to recount the story of what happened to him and his brother. he wanted to tell it, starting from the beginning. the two brothers had just paid and were still standing in the check outline when they saw something strange. >> reporter: what's the first thing you hear that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance. we look as well. everybody in the store. a loud sound happens and three people go flying. that's when people realized what's going on, and they run. >> reporter: he knew he had to protect himself. and more than that, he knew he was responsible for his younger brother. you grabbed your brother. >> yes. >> reporter: as fast as you could. >> yeah. and just ran. >> reporter: were you pushing him? >> yes. >> reporter: you didn't want him to see anything. blez, clutching his brother ian, racing from the gunfire with one thought. >> i thought, ian first, save him, me second. >> reporter: you headed to the back of the store? >> other people were rushing back
this is blez walton.s difficult for him to recount the story of what happened to him and his brother. he wanted to tell it, starting from the beginning. the two brothers had just paid and were still standing in the check outline when they saw something strange. >> reporter: what's the first thing you hear that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance. we look as well. everybody in the store. a loud sound happens and three people go flying. that's when people realized what's...
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this is blaze walton.fficult for him to recount the story, but he wanted to tell it starting from the beginning. the two brothers just paid and were standing in the checkout line when they saw something strange. >> what is the first thing you hear or see that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance and we all look as well. everybody. and then a loud sound happens and three people go flying. that's when people realize what's going on and they run. >> three people go flying in the air. >> they just fell backwards. it was scary. >> did you think it was a bomb or something? >> i thought it was a bomb at first but when i heard the two gunfire sounds i knew it wasn't just a bomb. it was something else. >> he knew he had to protect himself and more than that, he knew he was responsible for his younger brother. >> you grabbed your brother as fast as you could. >> yeah, and just ran. >> were you pushing him? >> yes. >> you didn't want him to see anything. that's hard -- that would be hard for me, hard for
this is blaze walton.fficult for him to recount the story, but he wanted to tell it starting from the beginning. the two brothers just paid and were standing in the checkout line when they saw something strange. >> what is the first thing you hear or see that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance and we all look as well. everybody. and then a loud sound happens and three people go flying. that's when people realize what's going on and they run. >> three people go...
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the waltons brode bill gates our current secretary of education. but see divide us. what is it they're trying to do what is it they have done what is their goal well the choice movement has had bipartisan support it was just important point to make that this we saw the hearings with. miller and the people are all outraged but as you correctly point out in an article you wrote in the new republic the democrats are as culpable for those as the republicans well the irony is that president obama and his secretary of education arnie duncan spent two terms arguing on behalf of school choice but when they said school choice they meant charter schools which are privately managed schools that get public funding and most people the public doesn't even understand what charter schools are which is part of why they've been able to make so much headway but. obama and then dangled almost five billion dollars at a time when states were desperate for money right after the two thousand and eight collapse and they dangled this money and said the only way you can get the money is if you
the waltons brode bill gates our current secretary of education. but see divide us. what is it they're trying to do what is it they have done what is their goal well the choice movement has had bipartisan support it was just important point to make that this we saw the hearings with. miller and the people are all outraged but as you correctly point out in an article you wrote in the new republic the democrats are as culpable for those as the republicans well the irony is that president obama...
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alex and dewayne walton said the conversation started with the conversation about those with a policefficer that left them feel like they were racially profile. that my the couple said the time had come to talk to the sons about how to interact with the police when they are stopped by law enforcement. things like using polite language, never showing frustration, not making sudden moves so they don't escalate a situation. they told them society, and sums cases specifically the police, could see them as a threat because of their skin color. >> it was hard because they are our babies. they should be able to be 9 or 10 and play and not have to worry about this type of stuff at that age. they should be adult problems. >> they say they know their sons will face discrimination in life in these talks are about survival. the waltons are the only families having these tough conversations about sex. >>> we are continuing the conversation with a one hour special called barriers and bridges, race in the bay area. tonight i will host, along with garcia mckay alien stories about conflict and culture
alex and dewayne walton said the conversation started with the conversation about those with a policefficer that left them feel like they were racially profile. that my the couple said the time had come to talk to the sons about how to interact with the police when they are stopped by law enforcement. things like using polite language, never showing frustration, not making sudden moves so they don't escalate a situation. they told them society, and sums cases specifically the police, could see...
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this is like -- let's just say this is not an episode of the walton's anymore. this is a high drama stakes going on amongst manafort and of course the trump family. >> interesting. so matthew, we have also learned that manafort has found new legal representation. so is there a significance there? >> well, he did go from a big law firm to a more boutique firm that does specialize in tax. and it sounds like they had focussed on two pieces of information when they did that search want at his house. one was his tax return and the other was foreign bank account records which would be very hard to get if the bank did not have a u.s. location or branch. so it's difficult to get records from banks outside the country. i have a feeling those are the key documents and this move to get the new lawyer almost confirms that's where this case is going. >> do you think that's where it's going, julia, when you see tax investigation experts, rather than the big firm as matthew said? >> that is absolutely right and people that know this new firm understand that the investigation i
this is like -- let's just say this is not an episode of the walton's anymore. this is a high drama stakes going on amongst manafort and of course the trump family. >> interesting. so matthew, we have also learned that manafort has found new legal representation. so is there a significance there? >> well, he did go from a big law firm to a more boutique firm that does specialize in tax. and it sounds like they had focussed on two pieces of information when they did that search want...
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—— stephanie walton. we arrived yesterday morning.the sunshine but everybody. 90 minute before the attack happened we walked across the road and there was a cafe on the corner. the atmosphere was amazing. it was buzzing. everybody having a lot of fun. i had my back turned towards well the road was. i remember this really loud bang and screaming from shoppers, and i turned around and i saw a wall of people just rushing towards us and ta bles people just rushing towards us and tables everywhere, glasses and bottles flying everywhere. fli p—flo ps bottles flying everywhere. flip—flops everywhere. there was a second loud bang which scared everybody even more. we ran inside the cafe. they shot all the shutters down. i was thinking, is it like london, paris, iwas in down. i was thinking, is it like london, paris, i was in the corner, you could not even get to the stairs. there was a mass panic of everybody. then the owners opened the back door and we could all run up the back door and we could all run up the street then the police said to s
—— stephanie walton. we arrived yesterday morning.the sunshine but everybody. 90 minute before the attack happened we walked across the road and there was a cafe on the corner. the atmosphere was amazing. it was buzzing. everybody having a lot of fun. i had my back turned towards well the road was. i remember this really loud bang and screaming from shoppers, and i turned around and i saw a wall of people just rushing towards us and ta bles people just rushing towards us and tables...
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the suit says the third time the girl asked, walton was asked to leave and her family alleges the girl collapsed and died soon there after and it cites the school and the teacher for wrongful death. civil suits, even wrongful death suits are not terribly uncommon in local school districts. that's on tonight on news 4 at 6:00. >> thank you, scott. >> well, turning now to the weather, doug, is it getting nicer out there? are we're done with the rain. >> in some areas, if you live in northern virginia, if you live in maryland right now, especially from 50 along 270, you'll continue to see some rain out there right now. take a look at storm team 4 radar showing where that rain is. as i mentioned, fairfax county, louden county, all clear for the most part. as we're look towards portions of maryland, however, a little bit different. prince georges county, montgomery county, seeing the storms, one of the biggest areas of heavy rain, right along 50 here, a wet go of things for sure. if you have somebody that's traveling out that way making their way through annapolis and over the bay bridge, i
the suit says the third time the girl asked, walton was asked to leave and her family alleges the girl collapsed and died soon there after and it cites the school and the teacher for wrongful death. civil suits, even wrongful death suits are not terribly uncommon in local school districts. that's on tonight on news 4 at 6:00. >> thank you, scott. >> well, turning now to the weather, doug, is it getting nicer out there? are we're done with the rain. >> in some areas, if you...
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named for general walton walker of korean war fame, it is just 12 miles from seoul, overlooking the han river. it spreads over 150 acres and provides a complete variety of entertainment and sports facilities. since walker hill is not subject to the curfew which puts the rest of the country to bed at midnight, it is a good place for night people. the bright golden moon restaurant features kimchi, a spicy korean dish, and gourmet delights to be consumed to the gentle strains of oriental string music. still another popular spot features western cuisine and a whole line of korean rockettes. unfortunately, the standards of sanitation that apply at walker still and at the luxury hotels do not extend throughout korean society. unfortunate, at least, for the american whose system is accustomed to more antiseptic conditions. it is suggested that on the local economy, the tourist exercise a certain amount of caution, stick to well cooked foods, avoid unpeeled fresh fruits and vegetables, tapwater, and drinks served with ice. drink only bottled beer, hot tea, or coffee. an american can travel the
named for general walton walker of korean war fame, it is just 12 miles from seoul, overlooking the han river. it spreads over 150 acres and provides a complete variety of entertainment and sports facilities. since walker hill is not subject to the curfew which puts the rest of the country to bed at midnight, it is a good place for night people. the bright golden moon restaurant features kimchi, a spicy korean dish, and gourmet delights to be consumed to the gentle strains of oriental string...
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taylor walton was a student at the high school. her family's lawsuit said she was known to be asthmatic and suffered an attack previously that year. the teacher and school failed to help the teen. the suit says, she was having trouble breathing because of the start of an asthma attack. she requested permission to leave gym class. the suit continues saying she wanted to get her inhaler, says the teacher denied her request and denied her twice. according to the lawsuit, after her third request to leave walton was allowed outside, but wasn't escorted. members of the school's nursing staff observed her laying on the floor. the civil complaints as she died at the hospital and says the school district didn't reach out promptly enough in her case the family and montgomery county schools declined to comment. the school district has yet to file formal response in court. major school districts frequently face civil litigation. records obtained and the freedom of information act show at least 19 personal injury or wrongful death cases in mont
taylor walton was a student at the high school. her family's lawsuit said she was known to be asthmatic and suffered an attack previously that year. the teacher and school failed to help the teen. the suit says, she was having trouble breathing because of the start of an asthma attack. she requested permission to leave gym class. the suit continues saying she wanted to get her inhaler, says the teacher denied her request and denied her twice. according to the lawsuit, after her third request to...
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nick mouncey and stephanie walton from lincoln were caught up in the panic, as a white van ploughed intoy ran for cover into a nearby cafe. the only thing that was going through my head was, like, the paris and the london attacks, where the attackers would come through restaurants and bars, just shooting and stabbing people. ijust thought, oh, my god, we're going to get shot, nick. we're going to get shot. it just felt like it was never—ending, wasn't it? when we turned around, on that first bang, everybody on the floor, bodies everywhere. there were kids everywhere, and people shouting. like, that... i can't seem to shift that from my mind, at all. and it is absolutely heartbreaking, what people have gone through here. and you were running for your lives? absolutely, you run in in sheer panic and terror, because you don't really understand what's happened, for probably about a minute or two. and then, when you see the people on the floor, you realise what actually has happened. but, despite the horror of the last couple of days, investigators believe the killers were planning an even bi
nick mouncey and stephanie walton from lincoln were caught up in the panic, as a white van ploughed intoy ran for cover into a nearby cafe. the only thing that was going through my head was, like, the paris and the london attacks, where the attackers would come through restaurants and bars, just shooting and stabbing people. ijust thought, oh, my god, we're going to get shot, nick. we're going to get shot. it just felt like it was never—ending, wasn't it? when we turned around, on that first...
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this coming week, the oakland fire department will hold a memorial for jake walton the fie firefighter who died. >>> heidi nunez tucker is looking for a waiter who helped her husband. she saw an image of the waiter's kindness on social media. but she and her family want to find him and thank him. >>> we are learning more about that terror attack. a judge has ordered two of the four surviving suspects to be held without jail. the members of the terrorist cell frequented a cafe there. the owner of the cafe now in custody. one suspect has been released for lack of evidence. >>> a stumbling block in the effort to oust a controversial bay area judge. why the absence of a judge may have something to do with it. >>> controversy surrounding a san francisco statue. how the recent violence in charlottesville has reignited the campaign here in san francisco to get it removed. >>> plus, this local bobsled team is training for the winter olympics. >>> i am meteorologist jeff ranieri. a look at my long range forecast at 5:20 tonight. the effort to recall judge aaron persky. he )s been under >>> we o
this coming week, the oakland fire department will hold a memorial for jake walton the fie firefighter who died. >>> heidi nunez tucker is looking for a waiter who helped her husband. she saw an image of the waiter's kindness on social media. but she and her family want to find him and thank him. >>> we are learning more about that terror attack. a judge has ordered two of the four surviving suspects to be held without jail. the members of the terrorist cell frequented a cafe...
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i bring you doctor donna walton.] >> i am curious about the book. >> thank you for that introduction. it is wonderful to follow brilynn rakes. what a wonderful woman. who inspired me. thank you very much. good morning and welcome again. i'm happy to be standing before you. when i was asked to be part of this wonderful occasion, my heart skipped beats because i would have a platform to talk and share my story. i need your participation to help me to get started. when i ask a question i am going to give you the answer. and the answer is not a thing. .. have you been screamed out when you park in handicapped parking space? for a split second, i was paralyzed, but like a defeated federer returns to the ring to regain the very, i bounced back to dismantle her thinking and to show that her negative profession were not being quite accurately. i wanted to show her that speaking my vets had to be challenged, that women with disabilities are much more than the sum of their body part, for women with disabilities transcend their
i bring you doctor donna walton.] >> i am curious about the book. >> thank you for that introduction. it is wonderful to follow brilynn rakes. what a wonderful woman. who inspired me. thank you very much. good morning and welcome again. i'm happy to be standing before you. when i was asked to be part of this wonderful occasion, my heart skipped beats because i would have a platform to talk and share my story. i need your participation to help me to get started. when i ask a question...
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donna walton.m curious about the book, if someone could bring me the book. >> thank you for that introduction, and it's so wonderful to be up to follow brilynn. what a wonderful woman. you inspire me. thank you very much. so good morning and welcome again. i am so happy to be standing here today before you. when i was asked to be part of this wonderful location, my heart which is skipped beats because i would have a platform to talk and share my story. so i'm going to need your participation to help me to get started. when i ask a question i'm going to give you the answer, and the answer is not a thing. so i asked the question you must answer not a thing as loudly as you can. so here we go. what's a leg got to do with it? >> not a thing. >> exactly what i thought. when a female rival told me that i was lest any woman because i have one leg. excuse me, perhaps i missed something. were you to disabled? that you fought the battle with cancer that cost you a limb? what you discriminated against? have y
donna walton.m curious about the book, if someone could bring me the book. >> thank you for that introduction, and it's so wonderful to be up to follow brilynn. what a wonderful woman. you inspire me. thank you very much. so good morning and welcome again. i am so happy to be standing here today before you. when i was asked to be part of this wonderful location, my heart which is skipped beats because i would have a platform to talk and share my story. so i'm going to need your...
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to take away the wic program nutrition programs to give a massive tax break of $52 billion to the walton family?. >> i will see if i can handle those in reverse. i cannot disparage who i don't know i don't think. >> you may day dismiss the live for mark. >> i am telling you the results are awful. i measure performance by results and if you continuously. >> your opinion is that the results are terrible witted is that member of the trump administration who appointed him. >> so then we can agree the cbo puts out bad day that?. >> no. you are picking on me and that you appointed because you don't like his results. >> with all of those no change meals on wheels is not changed at all. >> you eliminate the of block grant. >> senator this is funded for the old age senior nutrition program through hhs that is not changed it is a block grant to the states and some states do choose to eliminate that program. the total money for meals on wheels is 3% to. that is it. i don't know how you can contend otherwise. >> are you eliminating the program that the funds meals on wheels but at the discretion of
to take away the wic program nutrition programs to give a massive tax break of $52 billion to the walton family?. >> i will see if i can handle those in reverse. i cannot disparage who i don't know i don't think. >> you may day dismiss the live for mark. >> i am telling you the results are awful. i measure performance by results and if you continuously. >> your opinion is that the results are terrible witted is that member of the trump administration who appointed him....
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on walton avenue, ran into a house and refused to come out. after a standoff that lasted more than 30 minutes, the police were able to take the suspect into custody. the victim was a 54-year-old man that suffered a graze wound to the shoulder. >>> a preliminary hearing for a penn state hazing case continues for a fifth day. and the judge has to decide if there is enough evidence to send 16 members of the fraternity to trial in the death of timothy piazza. he fell down the steps after a night of drinking. two defendants waived the hearing. on the weather front it's turning humid for your friday with the threat of showers for the weekend. as we look live outside sky 6 hd showing you the jersey shore a cloudy day in cape may. melissa magee is in the weather center with a check of the friday forecast. >>> happy friday rick. the big difference is not just the temperatures but the rise in humidity. in philadelphia we come in at 80 degrees and allentown upper 70s and coast in beach haven 79 and cape may also in at 78 degrees. as we go throughout the
on walton avenue, ran into a house and refused to come out. after a standoff that lasted more than 30 minutes, the police were able to take the suspect into custody. the victim was a 54-year-old man that suffered a graze wound to the shoulder. >>> a preliminary hearing for a penn state hazing case continues for a fifth day. and the judge has to decide if there is enough evidence to send 16 members of the fraternity to trial in the death of timothy piazza. he fell down the steps after a...
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stefa nie stefanie walton recounting her experience.tampede of people running away from the van. i was at the top of the street, having a coffee, is my normal routine. and it was about 4:30pm. i waited for a while, about 4:55pm, there was a noise. and next thing you know, coming from the bottom of that street, there was just a stampede of people, just thousands of people just running and running and running. of course, it was a dead giveaway that something was wrong. so we turned the corner where the restaurant, the cafe is, and we all ran inside the restaurant and they locked us in. we were locked in for about three and a half hours. no one gave us any information. things were filtering through about, they had taken hostages at another restaurant down las ramblas, but we were just inside there. like, obviously, chaos. people, children crying, women crying. it was... i was quite relaxed because obviously i hadn't seen the van. but then, after three and a half hours, they let us go. the police made us walk up the street that goes up the
stefa nie stefanie walton recounting her experience.tampede of people running away from the van. i was at the top of the street, having a coffee, is my normal routine. and it was about 4:30pm. i waited for a while, about 4:55pm, there was a noise. and next thing you know, coming from the bottom of that street, there was just a stampede of people, just thousands of people just running and running and running. of course, it was a dead giveaway that something was wrong. so we turned the corner...
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stephanie walton recounting her experience.lamic state have claimed responsibility for the attack here in barcelona and said there are soldiers were responsible for the attack. i have been getting an assessment on is and the terror networks in this part of spain. earlier i spoke to paul rogers, professor of peace studies at bradford university. we have to get to grips with what is driving this in the first place. it looks like the military tactics which we have used notjust against isis but over the last 16 years has not actually worked. we are no more secure now than we were then. but that requires a major change in thinking, and i don't see a sign of that at the moment. so—called islamic state are claiming responsibility for the attack in barcelona. they are saying it was their soldiers involved. is there any way of knowing to what extent is would have guided, if this was in their name, to what extent did they guide it? perhaps in the way that al-qaeda guided the 9/11 attacks? was this a carefully coordinated attack? was this
stephanie walton recounting her experience.lamic state have claimed responsibility for the attack here in barcelona and said there are soldiers were responsible for the attack. i have been getting an assessment on is and the terror networks in this part of spain. earlier i spoke to paul rogers, professor of peace studies at bradford university. we have to get to grips with what is driving this in the first place. it looks like the military tactics which we have used notjust against isis but...
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. >> reporter: at 84 corny walton says in addition to eating well, spending time in the garden helps her and her friends stay physically, mentally active. socialization with each other and nature, which includes, monarch butterflies and bees. >> we have plants, butterflies , insects nectar in we know we are helping sustain a healthy environment. >> cities have shown that gardening can help reduce depression and another benefit of the horticultural certainty and program at cathedral village which is a continuing care retirement community. what a gorgeous place. i wanted to be there. >> yes. >> exactly. >> great day too. >> thanks, stephanie. >> philadelphia police department has a brand new officer and he has already been involved in his first chase. >> three-year old rider simms behind the wheels of his police vehicle in hot pursuit of commissioner ross. rider, from swarthmore was sworn in by commissioner ross as an honorary officer to day at police headquarters. >> so cute. >> i love that little car. >> hot pursuit. >> look at him go. >> yes. >> kate's back and sharing photos of her
. >> reporter: at 84 corny walton says in addition to eating well, spending time in the garden helps her and her friends stay physically, mentally active. socialization with each other and nature, which includes, monarch butterflies and bees. >> we have plants, butterflies , insects nectar in we know we are helping sustain a healthy environment. >> cities have shown that gardening can help reduce depression and another benefit of the horticultural certainty and program at...
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school officials in walton county, georgia sent the letter. katie dickens claims it suggests her daughter is overweight and that she should go to the doctor for nutrition evaluation. cay's' husband read -- katie's husband read the letter first and then called her. >> he calls me and says so is the school calling our kid fat? one of the biggest things that you hear about in the news today is body shaming, you're body shaming a child you never met. i don't need her to have a stigma already in the fact that she's already nervous about starting school. it's like a whole new world. you know that. we've all been to kindergarten. >> she's not going to tell her daughter about the letter. >>> well, this time of year many of our favorite vegetables from in abundance and taste their best. but for many communities, these healthy foods are put at the bottom of the list behind more affidavittable items -- affordable items. that's a problem one has the story. >> reporter: step by step, crop by crop. these kids are doing some farming. >> when i go to my ortho
school officials in walton county, georgia sent the letter. katie dickens claims it suggests her daughter is overweight and that she should go to the doctor for nutrition evaluation. cay's' husband read -- katie's husband read the letter first and then called her. >> he calls me and says so is the school calling our kid fat? one of the biggest things that you hear about in the news today is body shaming, you're body shaming a child you never met. i don't need her to have a stigma already...
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the waltons are not the only family having tough conversations about race.nversation with a one-hour special. barriers and bridges, race in the bay area. tonight gasia mikaelian and dave clark will bring you stories of race, culture, conflict, and connection from everyday people all across the region. it is a chance to hear about who we are, where we have been, and where we are going from everyday people. join us tonight at 8:00 on ktvu plus. >>> controversial military gear in the hands of local police. up next, the latest on a decision that undoes an order issued by the obama administration. stuck bay area law enforcement agencies responding to the announcement that it will make surplus military gear available to them again. attorney general jeff sessions announced yesterday president trump is overturning and executive order by president obama to restrict the kind of military command provided to local police. the obama administration ordered came after the city commit after violent protests missouri back in 2014. some people said the use of military vehicle
the waltons are not the only family having tough conversations about race.nversation with a one-hour special. barriers and bridges, race in the bay area. tonight gasia mikaelian and dave clark will bring you stories of race, culture, conflict, and connection from everyday people all across the region. it is a chance to hear about who we are, where we have been, and where we are going from everyday people. join us tonight at 8:00 on ktvu plus. >>> controversial military gear in the...
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nick mouncey and stephanie walton from lincoln were caught up in the panic as a white van ploughed intohe path of hundreds of people. they ran for cover into a nearby cafe. the only thing that was going through my head was the paris, and the london attacks, where the attackers would come through restaurants and bars, shooting and stabbing people. ijust thought, oh, my god, we're going to get shot, nick, we're going to get shot. it just felt like it was never ending, wasn't it? when we turned around, on that first bang, everybody on the floor, bodies everywhere, there were kids everywhere and people shouting. like, that... i can't seem to shift that from my mind at all. it is absolutely heartbreaking, what people have gone through here. and you were running for your lives? absolutely. you run in in sheer panic and terror because you don't really understand what's happened for probably about a minute or two. and then when you see the people on the floor, you realise what actually has happened. police have released this image of four suspects. a young moroccan man, moussa oukabir, and thre
nick mouncey and stephanie walton from lincoln were caught up in the panic as a white van ploughed intohe path of hundreds of people. they ran for cover into a nearby cafe. the only thing that was going through my head was the paris, and the london attacks, where the attackers would come through restaurants and bars, shooting and stabbing people. ijust thought, oh, my god, we're going to get shot, nick, we're going to get shot. it just felt like it was never ending, wasn't it? when we turned...
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why do you think the walton family needs a $52 million tax break?> my guess is you are basing that assertion on the only tax detail in the budget. if we want to have, a talk about why we are repealing that i would, be happy to do that. sen. sanders: tell me. >> ordinary people are paying more. sen. sanders: ordinary people do not have a wealth of $128 billion. you are not answering the question. answer the question. the wealthiest family in america gets a $52 billion tax break as a result of the repeal of the estate tax. tell me why that is good when you cut medicaid and programs for kids. >> we don't cut medicaid. we are talking about repealing obamacare. sen. sanders: 23 million people off of health insurance. that's right. that's the cbo number, which i think you agree could be wrong. sen. sanders: i did not agree to that at all. why does a billionaire family get a $52 billion -- 52 nine dollars tax break? >> we think ordinary people lose coverage. sen. sanders: ordinary people. are the waltons ordinary? >> no, the ordinary people are losing -- s
why do you think the walton family needs a $52 million tax break?> my guess is you are basing that assertion on the only tax detail in the budget. if we want to have, a talk about why we are repealing that i would, be happy to do that. sen. sanders: tell me. >> ordinary people are paying more. sen. sanders: ordinary people do not have a wealth of $128 billion. you are not answering the question. answer the question. the wealthiest family in america gets a $52 billion tax break as a...
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why do you think the walton family needs a $52 million tax break. secretary mulvaney: you are basing that assertion on the only tax -- right. if we want to have a talk about why we're repealing that, i would be more than happy to do it. senator sanders: tell me. secretary mulvaney: ordinary people are paying more. senator sanders: ordinary people don't have that wealth. secretary mulvaney: the secretary mulvaney: the average increase -- senator sanders: answer the question. the wealthiest family in america gets a $52 billion tax break as a result of the repeal of the estate tax. tell the american people why you think that's good when you cut medicaid and you cut programs for kids? secretary mulvaney: we don't cut medicaid. we're talking about repealing obamacare. the result -- senator sanders: throwing 23 million off health insurance. secretary mulvaney: which is a c.b.o. number i think you agreed -- senator sanders: i dbts agree at all. why does a billion air family get a $52 -- tell the american people. secretary mulvaney: we think it's wrong ordi
why do you think the walton family needs a $52 million tax break. secretary mulvaney: you are basing that assertion on the only tax -- right. if we want to have a talk about why we're repealing that, i would be more than happy to do it. senator sanders: tell me. secretary mulvaney: ordinary people are paying more. senator sanders: ordinary people don't have that wealth. secretary mulvaney: the secretary mulvaney: the average increase -- senator sanders: answer the question. the wealthiest...
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lots of noise at the walton stadium. next is the four by 400 metre.asaubon. the first —— the the catalogue. ashley brya nt first —— the the catalogue. ashley bryant competing for great britain. he was second in the heart of it. the organisers are still crunching the numbers to see what difference his results will make to the overall standings. it looks as though the woman‘s team have just finished second, so you would hope they are safely through to the final. in the next hour and i‘ll you know. safely through to the final. in the next hour and i'll you know. thank you, we will be watching. after arsenal‘s thrilling win over leicester in the opening match of the new premier league season, there are seven matches today. liverpool, whose star midfielder phillipe countinho handed in a transfer request yesterday, begin theircampaign with a lunchtime visit to watford. champions chelsea are home to burnley. and two of the three newly promoted sides are in action today. brighton welcome big spending manchester city to the amex stadium, while huddersfield, wh
lots of noise at the walton stadium. next is the four by 400 metre.asaubon. the first —— the the catalogue. ashley brya nt first —— the the catalogue. ashley bryant competing for great britain. he was second in the heart of it. the organisers are still crunching the numbers to see what difference his results will make to the overall standings. it looks as though the woman‘s team have just finished second, so you would hope they are safely through to the final. in the next hour and...
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nick mouncey and stephanie walton from lincoln were caught up in the panic as a white van ploughed intor into a nearby cafe. the only thing that was going through my head was the paris and the london attacks, where the attackers would come through restaurants and bars, shooting and stabbing people. ijust thought, oh, my god, we're going to get shot, nick, we're going to get shot. it just felt like it was never ending, wasn't it? when we turned around, on that first bang, everybody on the floor, bodies everywhere, there were kids everywhere and people shouting. like, that... i can't seem to shift that from my mind at all. it is absolutely heartbreaking, what people have gone through here. and you were running for your lives? absolutely. you run in in sheer panic and terror because you don't really understand what's happened for probably about a minute or two. and then when you see the people on the floor, you realise what actually has happened. but despite the horror of the last couple of days, investigators believe the killers were planning an even bigger attack, using gas canisters. th
nick mouncey and stephanie walton from lincoln were caught up in the panic as a white van ploughed intor into a nearby cafe. the only thing that was going through my head was the paris and the london attacks, where the attackers would come through restaurants and bars, shooting and stabbing people. ijust thought, oh, my god, we're going to get shot, nick, we're going to get shot. it just felt like it was never ending, wasn't it? when we turned around, on that first bang, everybody on the floor,...
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gerardo lpez - director digital - agencia walton isaacson 13:03:05 el influencer es alguien que es una para nosotros y para las marcas 13:03:12 es una manera organica de hablar con la gente que quieres hablar 13:03:15 pero no todo lo que brilla es oro... no todos los llamados "influencers" son realmente "influyentes". gerardo lpez - experto en marketing con influencers nos dimos cuenta que hay muchos que tienen seguidores que no son reales en el afn de querer ser reconocidos, muchos compran sus 15 minutos de fama... es tan economico como $10 dlares por mil seguidores y entre ms seguidores tengan, ms dinero ganan. cada comentario podra costar $0.29 centavos de dlar y cada "me gusta" tan solo un centavo. por esto, encontrar a una persona 100% autntica en las redes sociales se ha convertido hoy en da como conseguir una aguja en un pajar... alejandra ortiz. take vo / blanca --- cuidado con las llamadas --- cuidado con las llamadas telefnicas que reciba, estafadores engaÑan a sus vctimas haciendoles creer que tienen secuestrado a un familiar por un supuesto negocio de drogas --- take vo / c
gerardo lpez - director digital - agencia walton isaacson 13:03:05 el influencer es alguien que es una para nosotros y para las marcas 13:03:12 es una manera organica de hablar con la gente que quieres hablar 13:03:15 pero no todo lo que brilla es oro... no todos los llamados "influencers" son realmente "influyentes". gerardo lpez - experto en marketing con influencers nos dimos cuenta que hay muchos que tienen seguidores que no son reales en el afn de querer ser...
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discipline nick mount si and stephanie walton from lincoln. who caught up in the panel? as a white van plowed into the path of hundreds of people. they run for cover into a nearby cafe. anything that was going through my head was site the parents on the lynton attacks that you talk country like restaurants bars and just like. you know sheets in the south of people not just all michael can actually going to get shot. but it was it was just like a never ending wasn't like. when we tend around on the fence by. just everybody in the flood forty central add to this kid separate web people shall said. like that. well i call it seems kind she. from mine mine toll. and it absolutely heartbreaking will you know people are going through. when you're running for your life. yeah. running. chip kahn akins heritage you don't really understand what's hot. for profit by mail to. then when you see the people the floor than you realize watch out. but despite the horror of the moscow. investigators believe the killers were planning an even bigger attack using gas canisters. the police oper
discipline nick mount si and stephanie walton from lincoln. who caught up in the panel? as a white van plowed into the path of hundreds of people. they run for cover into a nearby cafe. anything that was going through my head was site the parents on the lynton attacks that you talk country like restaurants bars and just like. you know sheets in the south of people not just all michael can actually going to get shot. but it was it was just like a never ending wasn't like. when we tend around on...
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senator sanders: is the walton family ordinary? secretary mulvaney: ordinary people are losing coverage today under obamacare. senator sanders: i asked you why the wealthiest family in america is getting a $52 billion tax break. mr. mulvaney: because repeal the obamacare. senator sanders: you end the estate tax. that applies to the top .2%. secretary mulvaney: i'm sorry. i thought the assumption was we were looking at the tax reductions contained in senator sanders: no. obamacare. senator sanders: no. we're talking about the repeal of the estate tax. secretary mulvaney: the budget assumes a deficit neutral tax plan because when we wrote the budget, we did not have nearly enough specifics to assume what you are assuming, which is the specific reductions. yes, the proposals that the white house published about three or four weeks ago, the principals we set forth doesn't -- does include a reduction of the estate tax. senator sanders: repeal. secretary mulvaney: repeal. i think it's mathematically impossible to take those general princ
senator sanders: is the walton family ordinary? secretary mulvaney: ordinary people are losing coverage today under obamacare. senator sanders: i asked you why the wealthiest family in america is getting a $52 billion tax break. mr. mulvaney: because repeal the obamacare. senator sanders: you end the estate tax. that applies to the top .2%. secretary mulvaney: i'm sorry. i thought the assumption was we were looking at the tax reductions contained in senator sanders: no. obamacare. senator...
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this latest attack happened here walton place at around 8:30pm last night.ored without any injuries. a report into the jail published earlier this year highlighted staffing problems and said violence was an issue. europe's largest trainer festival is taking place in east london and it's attracting thousands of people of all ages, notjust there to buy their next pair but also to make money. some trainers quickly become collectors items and sell for hundreds of pounds. and it's one of the reasons for the festival's rapid success. itjust grew from then, just word of mouth, social media helped massively and it grew from being 200 people to 5,000 people in less than ten years. yeah, it's crazy. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tube this morning. on the roads, there's no access from kennington park road to kennington road northbound. that's for gas works but there's still access for bikes. and in camberwell, there are temporary traffic lights to be aware of on camberwell new road for water works. and in islington, essex
this latest attack happened here walton place at around 8:30pm last night.ored without any injuries. a report into the jail published earlier this year highlighted staffing problems and said violence was an issue. europe's largest trainer festival is taking place in east london and it's attracting thousands of people of all ages, notjust there to buy their next pair but also to make money. some trainers quickly become collectors items and sell for hundreds of pounds. and it's one of the reasons...
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walton? you will never get married. why do you say that?rry a woman with a disability. no man bled very you. you have one leg. as if his analysis was obvious. the reason why i share that is because as i did not know at that time, i was space teaching in very space at the npt -- npt. advancing women with disabilities i had no clue but that students' values and the view that he had was shaped very early his kerry and -- as attitude carries on into adulthood than they become managers and business owners and they still hold those police that they are less competent or less skilled or less capable. there was a turning point because it shows the pervasiveness of the stereotypes when embedded early. i want to shift to some research that was shared with me that his call the triple jeopardy syndrome but this has given me the of platform and the impetus for rural women of color. calling attention to the disparate attention as a triple jeopardy to be victims of rape or gender or disability. so her research shows the rat a disadvantage. so because it w
walton? you will never get married. why do you say that?rry a woman with a disability. no man bled very you. you have one leg. as if his analysis was obvious. the reason why i share that is because as i did not know at that time, i was space teaching in very space at the npt -- npt. advancing women with disabilities i had no clue but that students' values and the view that he had was shaped very early his kerry and -- as attitude carries on into adulthood than they become managers and business...
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. >>> officers were called to walton avenue. the alleged gunman ran inside a near by house. the s.w.a.t. team moved in and captured him. the victim suffer add graze wound. >>> police looking for the couple whom officers say took an argument too far. they resorted to using pepper spray. philadelphia police pinpointed the moment a woman got out of her suv and pepper sprad someone sitting on a stoop. prior to that the woman and another man argued over a parking space in that area. a victim tells us the had choice words with the couple. >> the couple left in a black hyundai. officers are looking for them. >>> scary moments for a father. he has his three-year-old son back. philadelphia police reunited the dad with the toddler. according to investigators he left his car running while he went inside of a sneaker store. police say that's when the chief jumped in and drove off. a short time later a bystander discovered the boy strapped in his car seat outside after a fire station. >> he was calm. >> i wasn't going to leave that child there. i wasn't going to leave him. he was in the
. >>> officers were called to walton avenue. the alleged gunman ran inside a near by house. the s.w.a.t. team moved in and captured him. the victim suffer add graze wound. >>> police looking for the couple whom officers say took an argument too far. they resorted to using pepper spray. philadelphia police pinpointed the moment a woman got out of her suv and pepper sprad someone sitting on a stoop. prior to that the woman and another man argued over a parking space in that...
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to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltonslike the simpsons. >> we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992 when a sitting president is raging against a sitcom. >> they have dealt with politics. they have dealt with popular culture. they've dealt with all kinds of issues of racism, of sexism. >> don't ask me, i'm just a girl. >> right on, say it, sister. >> it's not funny, bart. millions of girls will grow up thinking this is the right way to act. >> they have found a way to talk about everything that's going on in our lives through the filter of "the simpsons." >> them immigrants. they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't bothered to learn themselves the language. >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of the governing things that's happening with "the simpsons" is a distrust of anyone who tells us we should trust them and doesn't earn that trust. >> i'll take that statue of justice too. >> sold. >> when they make fun of how fox works -- >> you are watching fox. >> we are
to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltonslike the simpsons. >> we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992 when a sitting president is raging against a sitcom. >> they have dealt with politics. they have dealt with popular culture. they've dealt with all kinds of issues of racism, of sexism. >> don't ask me, i'm just a girl. >> right on, say it, sister. >> it's not funny, bart. millions of...
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alex and dewayne walton say the conversation started after an incident with a police officer that left them feeling as though they were racially profiled. that night the couple said the time had come to have the talk with their sons about how to interact with police if or when they are stopped by law enforcement. things like using polite language, never showing frustration and not making any sudden moves so you did not escalate a situation. they were told that society, in some cases the police, we see them as a threat because of their skin color. >> it was hard because they are our babies. they should be able to be 9 or 10 and play and not have to worry about this type of stuff at that age. these should be adult problems. >> they also say they know their sons will face discrimination and these talks are about survival. this family is not the only family having tough conversations about race. >>> ktvu is continuing the conversation with a one hour special called barriers and bridges, race in the bay area. tonight, i will be hosting along with gasia mikaelian , stories about race, cultur
alex and dewayne walton say the conversation started after an incident with a police officer that left them feeling as though they were racially profiled. that night the couple said the time had come to have the talk with their sons about how to interact with police if or when they are stopped by law enforcement. things like using polite language, never showing frustration and not making any sudden moves so you did not escalate a situation. they were told that society, in some cases the police,...
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.> ( darya ) katy perry had a bunch of famous people in her new music video including bill walton, joey chestnut and so many more. and my favorite the gronk. hi, we are turketarians. you know people think that all turkey tastes alike. (both) wrong! true turketarians swear by butterball. we like to say, (both) "what is this? thanksgiving?" (both laughing) get it? butterball. the choice of turketarians. watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? several city leaders in california are fighting to end the state's housing crisis. 11 mayors of the state's largest cities are urging lawmakers to negotiate a package of housing bills to tackle the problem. those bills include a four-billion dollar housing bond. the mayor of los angeles says the housing shortage is the biggest problem his city faces. he wants the housing package to give cities more power to address the crisis and to subsi
.> ( darya ) katy perry had a bunch of famous people in her new music video including bill walton, joey chestnut and so many more. and my favorite the gronk. hi, we are turketarians. you know people think that all turkey tastes alike. (both) wrong! true turketarians swear by butterball. we like to say, (both) "what is this? thanksgiving?" (both laughing) get it? butterball. the choice of turketarians. watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth....
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however, walmart's mcmillan has the backing of the walton family which wants to win when all the mom and pop stores did across america. the scale, the low prices, courtesy and shear bargaining power versus suppliers there, too, lies the real achilles heel of amazon. the clout walmart still has over the suppliers. they all have websites, too, many of them hosted by amazon web services yet so many suppliers make a pilgrimage to walmart stores to get more shelf space if i'm the cheap technology officer of any supplier, i'm going to get away from online web services to google web services that way my ceo can go to walmart headquarters and say, we know the score, we aren't trading with the enemy it's one thing to fear amazon, one thing for amazon to fear you. i think walmart could potentially be in that category. amazon's clever. it has alexis in its products. it has prime, although walmart has free delivery, two-day delivery, i should say, with no membership fee as mcmillan noted. and he said people love it and just like walmart, amazon has the great prices but it's six of one, half a do
however, walmart's mcmillan has the backing of the walton family which wants to win when all the mom and pop stores did across america. the scale, the low prices, courtesy and shear bargaining power versus suppliers there, too, lies the real achilles heel of amazon. the clout walmart still has over the suppliers. they all have websites, too, many of them hosted by amazon web services yet so many suppliers make a pilgrimage to walmart stores to get more shelf space if i'm the cheap technology...