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>> thank you, commander walsh. any questions for commander walsh? commissioner dejesus. her button's not working. it's right here. i've gotcha. >> so this is good. i want to go back to the word, but that word got 2,671 hits. out of 2,671 hits, that word got 2,029 hits. >> that might account for some of it. i used this example before. it could be a lot of different innocuous words or words that end, so we have a couple street names that have words that people might find derogatory or believe are derogatory. so in clets, and if 18 was bad, if i had 18th street or 18, it would read it in that context. all those are not of one word. they're multiple, but when you see generally the big rise from month to month or quarter to quarter, it's usually a word or something we have in context, and the investigators have to make sure this is what we're reading versus this is a word we need to move forward through the discipline process. >> and is this a word that we work with discipline consultants with -- and i don't want -- >> i'm not going to tell you, but it is an every day word, a
>> thank you, commander walsh. any questions for commander walsh? commissioner dejesus. her button's not working. it's right here. i've gotcha. >> so this is good. i want to go back to the word, but that word got 2,671 hits. out of 2,671 hits, that word got 2,029 hits. >> that might account for some of it. i used this example before. it could be a lot of different innocuous words or words that end, so we have a couple street names that have words that people might find...
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joe walsh joins me to talk about this, a syndicated talk radio host.hank you for being with us. >> good to be with you, brianna. >> congressman, you write in this op-ed, these are your words, it doesn't surprise me to see nunes today acting more like the chairman of the president's re-election campaign than chairman of the intelligence committee. he wants to please whom ever he sees as the person or people running the show. back then it was house gop leadership, now it is president trump. so explain some of this back story to us. >> hey, brianna, devin nunes is a partisan animal. in my experience in congress, he was one of the most partisan republicans we had. his job back then was to protect the party. sadly his job today is to protect trump, and not protect the country. i mean, putting out -- let's be clear about what this is. everybody wants to release the m memo, be honest about what it is, it is a partisan memo written by nunes and republican staffers. if he was serious about finding out what the fbi might have done, he wouldn't be acting so parti
joe walsh joins me to talk about this, a syndicated talk radio host.hank you for being with us. >> good to be with you, brianna. >> congressman, you write in this op-ed, these are your words, it doesn't surprise me to see nunes today acting more like the chairman of the president's re-election campaign than chairman of the intelligence committee. he wants to please whom ever he sees as the person or people running the show. back then it was house gop leadership, now it is president...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. jane: the potential of genetic research there. you ar watching "bbc world news americamerica." still to come on tonight's program, the next tiny objects how these schoolchildren are working on a project destined for the heavens. is making up for lost time at the winter olympics inyeongchang. this native of california washe overlooked fornited states team despite finishing third at the u.s. trials. but this time, as well as aiming for a medal, the 24-year-old is tryingin out korean cu being an american is everything to me. i am all about team usa. ani think america loves med i want to show theorld that i'm a proud american. lovbeing japanese-american. i love my culture. i love american culture, because who doesn't love pizza, burgers, d fries? but also i love sushi. my parents own a sushi restaurant, so it is in my genetics. i'm excited to eat korean food in korea. i am thoroughly exhausted from crying. mewhat a way to co back from 2014. from four difficult ago is insanely more difficult. that is me than what any other girly here i
fergus walsh, bbc news. jane: the potential of genetic research there. you ar watching "bbc world news americamerica." still to come on tonight's program, the next tiny objects how these schoolchildren are working on a project destined for the heavens. is making up for lost time at the winter olympics inyeongchang. this native of california washe overlooked fornited states team despite finishing third at the u.s. trials. but this time, as well as aiming for a medal, the 24-year-old is...
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. >> reporter: thomas walsh threw up in colorado to a ski instructor mom.le mountain game his playground. >> i lemarned how to ski at two and started racing at age five. >> reporter: he caught our eye when he was just 11. >> i heard you jumped nearly 100 feet in competition. what was that like? >> it was pretty scary. it was the biggest jump i had gone. it felt cool to be on pierp and have that fire come up behind us. >> what's it like the first time you do something like that? i can't imagine trying it for the first time. >> it's exciting because you can overcome your fears. >> i looked at the tape of our interview from 2005, what was that little kid thinking about his career at that moment? >> i had dreams of being an olympic skier in the world cup. i always worked toward that when i was young. i'm grateful to be here today. the journey was a bit different than i thought. >> reporter: that journey would be one of strength and love. he was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer at the age of 14. it was his his pelvis and lungs. >> one of the things i re
. >> reporter: thomas walsh threw up in colorado to a ski instructor mom.le mountain game his playground. >> i lemarned how to ski at two and started racing at age five. >> reporter: he caught our eye when he was just 11. >> i heard you jumped nearly 100 feet in competition. what was that like? >> it was pretty scary. it was the biggest jump i had gone. it felt cool to be on pierp and have that fire come up behind us. >> what's it like the first time you do...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.s on his visit to india. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no let—up in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flow down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch. they've called it mir, the russian for peace. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — president trump says he wants to ban bump—stock devices used to turn rifles into rapid—fire weapons. 250 people are reported killed in eastern ghouta as syrian government forces ste
fergus walsh, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.s on his visit to india. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no let—up in the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.rovide free lunches to children from low—income households every day of the year. north lanarkshire council say that they'll use sports centres and other facilities to provide meals when schools are closed. the pilot scheme will begin this spring. our scotland editor, sarah smith, tells us. yeah, there's all different food you can get. my favourite's chicken curry. it's tomato pasta. so this is your favourite meal you've got today? yeah. you get lettuce and you have tomato and you have all the pasta. when i was at school, school lunches were not something you looked forward to, but are they actually good here? yeah. really good. all the kids here do seem to really enjoy their school meals, and the teachers know that, for some of them, it's the best meal they're going to eat all day. when the schools close, quite a few of these kids do, sadly, go hungry. that's why north lanarkshire council are to pilot a scheme providing free lunches to kids who need them, not just on school days, but
fergus walsh, bbc news.rovide free lunches to children from low—income households every day of the year. north lanarkshire council say that they'll use sports centres and other facilities to provide meals when schools are closed. the pilot scheme will begin this spring. our scotland editor, sarah smith, tells us. yeah, there's all different food you can get. my favourite's chicken curry. it's tomato pasta. so this is your favourite meal you've got today? yeah. you get lettuce and you have...
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talk about this now with neil walsh he's head of cyber crime the site of cyber crime unit at the united nations office on drugs and crime he joins us from vienna thank you for being with us this morning it's now i want to begin by talking about about children who are using their mobile phones not just to chat with friends but to talk to strangers online it's estimated that a third of children do this talk to strangers online how can we reduce the risk of coming into contact with predators. i think listening to the report that you've already had and listening to what kids are saying we have to integrate being sipho law and how to manage your online presence from a really early age if we start talking about it days go through or we start talking about it at home when kids are teenagers are older it's already too late so we need to start from a really early age and make it part of the national curriculum now a recent international survey showed that over thirty young people have also been bullied online in a report there we heard some saying that they feel bad after being online some time
talk about this now with neil walsh he's head of cyber crime the site of cyber crime unit at the united nations office on drugs and crime he joins us from vienna thank you for being with us this morning it's now i want to begin by talking about about children who are using their mobile phones not just to chat with friends but to talk to strangers online it's estimated that a third of children do this talk to strangers online how can we reduce the risk of coming into contact with predators. i...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.visit to india. he's is on a promotional tour to sell trump—branded apartments to wealthy indian customers. his visit is raising questions about the trump family's business interests and the lines between personal profit and politics. as rajini vaidya nathan reports from delhi. trumper has arrived, have you? that's what these front—page ads across a number of national newspapers asking as they promote donald trump jr's newspapers asking as they promote donald trumer‘s visit newspapers asking as they promote donald trump jr's visit to newspapers asking as they promote donald trumer‘s visit to india this week. india's an incredibly important market to our brand and is now home to the largest portfolio of trump properties outside north america. the president's son is here to sell some of the trump corporation's apartments in india, including a number of flats that are going to be built here in a suburb of delhi about an hour from the city, and when they're finished they will be a 47—store
fergus walsh, bbc news.visit to india. he's is on a promotional tour to sell trump—branded apartments to wealthy indian customers. his visit is raising questions about the trump family's business interests and the lines between personal profit and politics. as rajini vaidya nathan reports from delhi. trumper has arrived, have you? that's what these front—page ads across a number of national newspapers asking as they promote donald trump jr's newspapers asking as they promote donald...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. ok, so we need to do the eggs...nikki christou never knows when her face will start to bleed. she has a rare disorder which means that high—pressure blood in her arteries feeds directly into her veins. it causes swelling, facial disfigurement, and life—threatening bleeds from her nose, and even her tear ducts. it's very scary because you don't really know if it's going to stop, how much blood you're losing, and, if it is really bad, then i can, you know, become very lightheaded and things like that. and so, i think when these bleeds happen, you just know that it's time for an ambulance. nikki has not let her condition, known as avm, hold her back. the winner ofjunior bake off is nikki. as well as winning junior bake off in 2016, she has also interviewed the prime minister for cbbc. so, what were you like as a teenager? oh, gosh! hi nikki. nikki has had hundreds of appointments at great ormond street hospital, and 30 operations... how are you doing? it's lovely to see you. you too. i'm just going to have a little feel
our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. ok, so we need to do the eggs...nikki christou never knows when her face will start to bleed. she has a rare disorder which means that high—pressure blood in her arteries feeds directly into her veins. it causes swelling, facial disfigurement, and life—threatening bleeds from her nose, and even her tear ducts. it's very scary because you don't really know if it's going to stop, how much blood you're losing, and, if it is really bad, then...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.au ra nts continue across many of its restaurants for the rest of the week after a change of delivery supplier meant they ran out of chicken. the company said that half of its 900 uk outlets remain closed. the kfc crisis has even prompted calls to the police in london's tower hamlets, they say it is not a police matter. one of scotland's largest councils is going to start providing free lunches every day of the year for thousands of children from low income households. north lanarkshire council says it will use sports centres and other facilities to provide meals when schools are closed. our scotland editor sarah smith has been talking to some primary school children. yeah, there's all different things you can get. my favourite's chicken curry. it's tomato pasta. so this is your favourite meal you've got the day? yeah. you get lettuce, and you have tomato and you have all the pasta. when i was at school, school lunches were not something you looked forward to, but are they actually cou
fergus walsh, bbc news.au ra nts continue across many of its restaurants for the rest of the week after a change of delivery supplier meant they ran out of chicken. the company said that half of its 900 uk outlets remain closed. the kfc crisis has even prompted calls to the police in london's tower hamlets, they say it is not a police matter. one of scotland's largest councils is going to start providing free lunches every day of the year for thousands of children from low income households....
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and already finger-pointing is beginning between walsh people and where the walsh welsh comes out andmething. he is in management. and he left them 16 years ago. that's when a lot of the defense is same. you had 16 years don't blame him. maybe forget kylie jenner to tweet out that she loves ge. the downside. it's still a down another% or so. that's unbelievable. some big investment banks underwriting snap. i'm sure they will make money and run. we are spending warren buffett's money right now. closing bell eight minutes away. they said an annual shareholder letter. he said it this weekend we can't find anything to bite with his cash pile up hundred $16 billion. our countdown closer. is ready to say look at these. she has three ideas. that she believes the oracle of omaha would love. maybe you should buy them now. we will see. count on coming right back. you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. ... liz: we are up the highs of the session it's still a gain of 369 points but we have been up more than 403 p
and already finger-pointing is beginning between walsh people and where the walsh welsh comes out andmething. he is in management. and he left them 16 years ago. that's when a lot of the defense is same. you had 16 years don't blame him. maybe forget kylie jenner to tweet out that she loves ge. the downside. it's still a down another% or so. that's unbelievable. some big investment banks underwriting snap. i'm sure they will make money and run. we are spending warren buffett's money right now....
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saturday night why well byron have done nothing but when their last eight games in the bundesliga walsh alka have picked up just two victories in that span ok here's another bad omen for the world blues the last time that they won in munich this guy row scored the winner that is seven long years ago and since then shell his roster has moved on to say the least they've got a new made man at least for the next few months. a quick hello from laon gorecki to his future by and teammates will be leaving shelter in the summer coach to many her to death go set his stall out to defend with four men at the back instead of his usual three but it made no difference to the league's best attack thomas miller's effort from distance provided the perfect assist for robert levin dusty was one nil by and with only six minutes on the clock the strikers dummy allowed him to go sit in the shelter box undetected keep it all famine left with little shops the for the worst possible start for shall good but they remained a threat and after half an hour they forced an equaliser. the rest is missed kick fooling in
saturday night why well byron have done nothing but when their last eight games in the bundesliga walsh alka have picked up just two victories in that span ok here's another bad omen for the world blues the last time that they won in munich this guy row scored the winner that is seven long years ago and since then shell his roster has moved on to say the least they've got a new made man at least for the next few months. a quick hello from laon gorecki to his future by and teammates will be...
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ambassador is saying adam walsh has learned of the past year what to expect from the united states how important is a potential confrontation with russia also politically in syria to the security environment this is a worrisome situation it's very soon because there are so many powerful actors involved russia the united states as you say turkey iran israel. etc and as a european as a representative of a nato member country we need to be particularly concerned about the fact that this is a highly unusual situation where one nato country appears to be. staging a possible military confrontation against another nato country what kind of crisis for nato would that be if there were some really a clash between the turkish and american forces in the region so this is obviously going to be one of the highlights. of our discussions here in munich and i'm glad to say that everybody who has something to say and who has something to decide about the situation is going to be right here at the be executed conference what are you aiming for here what would be a positive outcome well i don't expect the
ambassador is saying adam walsh has learned of the past year what to expect from the united states how important is a potential confrontation with russia also politically in syria to the security environment this is a worrisome situation it's very soon because there are so many powerful actors involved russia the united states as you say turkey iran israel. etc and as a european as a representative of a nato member country we need to be particularly concerned about the fact that this is a...
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we have jean walsh, followed by sally buckman, it looks like. bookman. jean walsh, are you in the room? okay. we still have several speaker cards. anyone who -- >> i worked at san francisco hospital and retiree. divest now. >> there are some people not in the room who are next door. you will all have an opportunity to address the commission. if you have not submitted a speaker card, when i'm done calling on everyone, you will have a chance to come up. please stand by. >> ms. morales? thank you. >> divest. >> the last speaker card that i have is for tristan bell. if there's anyone else that would like to address the commission after mrs. bell, you have the opportunity to come up. once we close public comment, you will no longer have the ability to address the commission and it's very possible that a vote may not happen before commissioner cohen leaves at 4:00. so just keep that in mind if you yield, if you yield your opportunity to speak to the board. ms. bell, are you present? tristan bell? okay. i don't have any other speaker cards. is there anyone else
we have jean walsh, followed by sally buckman, it looks like. bookman. jean walsh, are you in the room? okay. we still have several speaker cards. anyone who -- >> i worked at san francisco hospital and retiree. divest now. >> there are some people not in the room who are next door. you will all have an opportunity to address the commission. if you have not submitted a speaker card, when i'm done calling on everyone, you will have a chance to come up. please stand by. >> ms....
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i'm dave walsh. we did a series of measurements on the project, primarily because of the makeout room which is from the front of it, it's almost 200 feet away from the project site. our standard procedure for exterior measurements is a minimum of three complete days and mostly three days minimum, five days on the other hand. we make measurements here starting thursday through tuesday, so we have data, we always measure weekdays and weekend days. so we have the data, the report -- in our report. obviously the noisiest night for the makeout room is saturday. and we have measurements from which we have broken down in our report starting at 10:00 p.m. and ending at 3:00 a.m. so we have all those data. what we did was the measurements at the makeout room were at street level on 22nd street right in front, which is pretty much the noisiest. as a conservative approach to this, we took those data and did not reduce them -- that may impact the building itself 90-100 feet away, nor did we take credit for shiel
i'm dave walsh. we did a series of measurements on the project, primarily because of the makeout room which is from the front of it, it's almost 200 feet away from the project site. our standard procedure for exterior measurements is a minimum of three complete days and mostly three days minimum, five days on the other hand. we make measurements here starting thursday through tuesday, so we have data, we always measure weekdays and weekend days. so we have the data, the report -- in our report....
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nick payton walsh gained access after a regime assault.'s the report that he filed. >> the main reason america says it's still in syria is out there. in the cold dust that hides the remnants of isis. pinned isis down to smaller territory. where possibly their leader could be hiding out. but in this last stage of the fight, the problems and, indeed, the enemies, the syrian kurds here and american allies continue to mount. last night another new enemy emerged near here. tanks and 500 militants loyal to the syrian regime advanced on and shelled american commandos and their kurdish allies not far west of here. as these u.s. drone pictures help show, u.s. warplanes and gunships killed 100 of them. this artillery crew were also hit. many others then fled. what on earth just happened the night before and why haunts the u.s. special operations commanderer. . >> i am a little bit surprised. whoever that was knew that sdf were in defensible positions and knows that they're a fierce opponent. >> does your head begin to spin occasionally where does it
nick payton walsh gained access after a regime assault.'s the report that he filed. >> the main reason america says it's still in syria is out there. in the cold dust that hides the remnants of isis. pinned isis down to smaller territory. where possibly their leader could be hiding out. but in this last stage of the fight, the problems and, indeed, the enemies, the syrian kurds here and american allies continue to mount. last night another new enemy emerged near here. tanks and 500...
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the next day but investigators believed nassar's explanation--that it was a medical techniquefrank walsh manager: "we are sorry that we were manipulated and decieved" randall-gay faced nassar last week-- giving a powerful statement in courtthe meridian township manager and police chief-- by her side brianne randall-gay/larry nassar accuser: "the police questioned you-- and you had the audacity to tell them i had misunderstood this treatment because i was not comfrtoable with my body-- how dare you."officials announcing new preventative intiatives david hall/meridian township chief of police: "we're going to talk about good investigations and we're going to talk about survivors and their needs" nassar was sentenced to forty to 175 years in prison last week, after more than 150 women and girls said in court he had sexually abused them.i'm kristen holmes. (steve) coming up... it's just a five- second video -- but it was enough to get one school official fired... one school official fired... hi, we're alaska airlines. and our california game is stepping up. with our low fares, your san jose
the next day but investigators believed nassar's explanation--that it was a medical techniquefrank walsh manager: "we are sorry that we were manipulated and decieved" randall-gay faced nassar last week-- giving a powerful statement in courtthe meridian township manager and police chief-- by her side brianne randall-gay/larry nassar accuser: "the police questioned you-- and you had the audacity to tell them i had misunderstood this treatment because i was not comfrtoable with my...
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. >> democratic congressman from minnesota tim walsh tweeted this. didn't serve 24 years in uniform of this country to be called treasonous for simply disagreeing with their disastrous policies, mr. president. joining us now tim walsh. how did you feel when you heard him say this? >> well, with this president nothing surprises you, lawrence, but this is line that's pretty dangerous to cross. and i guess the biggest frustrations i have is the silence from my republican colleagues, the basic lack of understanding that the principle of dissent is what we were founded on. i served those 24 years so people could speak their mind and they could disagree with everything i believe as a congressman, and that's the way it's supposed to be. one thing i worry about as you well know it's one thing after a day we start to normalize this behavior. but they've been using our military, and recently the vice president went and stood in front of troops during a shutdown to try and blame democrats. and that is simply unacceptable. the anger that's there is always real,
. >> democratic congressman from minnesota tim walsh tweeted this. didn't serve 24 years in uniform of this country to be called treasonous for simply disagreeing with their disastrous policies, mr. president. joining us now tim walsh. how did you feel when you heard him say this? >> well, with this president nothing surprises you, lawrence, but this is line that's pretty dangerous to cross. and i guess the biggest frustrations i have is the silence from my republican colleagues,...
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. >> reporter: meridian township's frank walsh apologized to brianne randall.he complained to police nassar had sexually abused her. >> we were deceived. we wish we had one back. >> was very upset and wanted answers. >> reporter: randall was one of 56 victims who spoke at last week's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly they took your word instead of mine. >> reporter: according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, randall told police she was scared and uncomfortable after nassar squeezed her breasts and tried putting his finger into her vagina. nassar claimed it was a power point presentation showing nassar performing it himself. >> at that time it should have immediately been taken down to the prosecutor's office and it wasn't. >> reporter: 12 more years would go by. >> i'm so hurt to hear that so many women and young girls suffered abuse as a result of the inaction in 2004. >> do you think what if? what if they had just believed me and pursued it? i wished i would have gone in there and questioned what the police were telling m
. >> reporter: meridian township's frank walsh apologized to brianne randall.he complained to police nassar had sexually abused her. >> we were deceived. we wish we had one back. >> was very upset and wanted answers. >> reporter: randall was one of 56 victims who spoke at last week's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly they took your word instead of mine. >> reporter: according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, randall told...
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commander walsh. >> good evening, president turman, commissioners, director henderson, chief scott. i was just asked to come in and just give day brief -- i'm going to try to beat director henderson in time. this dga brief 2.04 was discussed in terms of the accountablity section of the doj report and asked that section of the accountablity wasn't the dgo, but looking at trends in the complaints, making sure our staff at the station level knew how these trends are moving forward, so it was all-encompassing. i think 2.04 would still exist. i think their requirements for the police officers and command to take those citizen complains, because 24 hours a day, dpa is not open, so there would be guidance in that section. we have provided a 2.04 to the commission. i know that dpa also has had 2.04. we've had discussions with commissioner hirsch, and so we're working through that. we had a proposed appendix or mou which has been a topic of discussion that we've sent over. so we've kind of been trying to meld all of these things together. the complication is this does affect every police off
commander walsh. >> good evening, president turman, commissioners, director henderson, chief scott. i was just asked to come in and just give day brief -- i'm going to try to beat director henderson in time. this dga brief 2.04 was discussed in terms of the accountablity section of the doj report and asked that section of the accountablity wasn't the dgo, but looking at trends in the complaints, making sure our staff at the station level knew how these trends are moving forward, so it was...
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judy walsh, 100 years young, she's exited tot for home team as thee on the patriots. >>> margarita thenglish pointer is dressed and ready to cheer on the bird, her owner says formeronce an under a rough start to her life and now she's a registered therapy dog bringing happiness to local schools, and libraries. >>> viewers all across tri-state. check out how this fire department joined their support forbidder. traditional fire red fire trucks are eagles green this week. that is not all, fire department ambulances, yeah, they have also been turned green. share youres twitter, facebook and instagram using #cbs-3. >>> and another news we are tracking this noon pennsylvania democratic party chairman has resigned at request of the governor tom wolf, he faced pressure to step down after making comments to the columnist about the parties response toss sexual misconduct allegations against politicians n a statement he said some of his comments were taken out of context and some were inaccurate but he did concede he should have spoken more clearly. seven two-year old is a montgomery county lawye
judy walsh, 100 years young, she's exited tot for home team as thee on the patriots. >>> margarita thenglish pointer is dressed and ready to cheer on the bird, her owner says formeronce an under a rough start to her life and now she's a registered therapy dog bringing happiness to local schools, and libraries. >>> viewers all across tri-state. check out how this fire department joined their support forbidder. traditional fire red fire trucks are eagles green this week. that is...
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team competed for the first time in more than fifteen years for a gold medal the team was kept in by walsh when rowing takes on the squad featured daniel sturridge craig bellamy and the welsh xabi himself but the team didn't feature any scots or northern irishman and guess how we went out in the quarter finals on penalties the good news is we didn't lose to germany. and south korea at twenty six think games in rio great britain and to a team of scotland wales and northern ireland didn't fancy joining england. so would you guys like to see. the next olympic games in tokyo twenty twenty just imagine it gareth bale harry came and. let us know what you think in the comments if you enjoyed this video like unsubscribe. from the not so united kingdom we continue to. talk to fans whose clubs are almost a continent away. there's no other city west of istanbul. turkey. is as big as it is here. we. believe. was. years than i ever get here. but. this is because. there are more than two hundred thousand turkish descent living in and how with that number that's a lot of. turkey friends as fanatical as c
team competed for the first time in more than fifteen years for a gold medal the team was kept in by walsh when rowing takes on the squad featured daniel sturridge craig bellamy and the welsh xabi himself but the team didn't feature any scots or northern irishman and guess how we went out in the quarter finals on penalties the good news is we didn't lose to germany. and south korea at twenty six think games in rio great britain and to a team of scotland wales and northern ireland didn't fancy...
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willie walsh, the chief executive of the company that owns british airways, called on the civil aviationathrow‘s "monopoly" of infrastructure. he said other companies should be allowed to set up terminals at the airport to increase competition and lower costs for consumers. this is notjust about the book, this is also about exports. a third of almost all uk experts outside the eu go on passenger planes from heathrow. we need to have more hub connections from heathrow will help to make sure britain remains one of the world's a great trading nations. domestic connectivity and experts are the key economic drivers of the heathrow expansion. are you satisfied and can provide sufficient evidence that the patterns of behaviour of business are not going to change significantly over the next 20—30 years and that you are satisfied that they will continue to need the hub airport question that we are very confident we need the hub airport. we are confident in the continued need for the hub airport. very often people talk about the new planes, the boeing 787, the eight 350 planes and how they will ch
willie walsh, the chief executive of the company that owns british airways, called on the civil aviationathrow‘s "monopoly" of infrastructure. he said other companies should be allowed to set up terminals at the airport to increase competition and lower costs for consumers. this is notjust about the book, this is also about exports. a third of almost all uk experts outside the eu go on passenger planes from heathrow. we need to have more hub connections from heathrow will help to...
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he never bothered me again, but of course he blacklisted me which peterjackson and fran walsh have sincermed. he says that he received information that you and another actress mira sorvino were difficult, you and mira shouldn't be touched because you were too demanding and too difficult and peterjackson has since said i took that information and i wish i hadn't. but does it leave you feeling that your career has, in a substantial way, been ruined by this man? not ruined, but definitely impacted. definitely impacted. i deeply appreciate peter and fran‘s apology and that they wrote me a very detailed letter with an absolute blow by blow timeline of what happened and what was said and how it was confusing for them because this notion that i was difficult didn't match their experience of me personally. it really, it is in a way, it a relief because it explains what previously had been inexplicable, why i was always on that, at the time i was was the highest paid female actor in hollywood. then when i was on that shortlist, julia roberts, sandy bullock and me and a couple of other people. wit
he never bothered me again, but of course he blacklisted me which peterjackson and fran walsh have sincermed. he says that he received information that you and another actress mira sorvino were difficult, you and mira shouldn't be touched because you were too demanding and too difficult and peterjackson has since said i took that information and i wish i hadn't. but does it leave you feeling that your career has, in a substantial way, been ruined by this man? not ruined, but definitely...
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michael flynn, who was national security adviser, anthony scaramucci, sean spicer, reince priebus, katie walshes outside the administration, but so important to the government, james comey, the fbi director, recently andrew mccabe, fbi deputy director. all of these people, are people who have either been fired or quit in the first year of the trump white house. it looks like chaos. no, i don't agree with that. first of all, some should have been fired much earlier. some did not serve the president well. bannon blew himself up, and has only himself to blame. and i think general flynn is a great patriot who was unfairly and incorrectly terminated. really? a man who lied about his meetings with the russians? no, he lied about making a call to set up a meeting with the russians, an underlying action which is perfectly legal. he lied to an fbi agent, at least that's what he plead to. we will get to something which hangs like a very dark shadow over the whole of the donald trump presidency, that is the special counsel investigation into allegations of collusion during the election campaign between t
michael flynn, who was national security adviser, anthony scaramucci, sean spicer, reince priebus, katie walshes outside the administration, but so important to the government, james comey, the fbi director, recently andrew mccabe, fbi deputy director. all of these people, are people who have either been fired or quit in the first year of the trump white house. it looks like chaos. no, i don't agree with that. first of all, some should have been fired much earlier. some did not serve the...
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his ignition may not satisfy all of if you press protesters but for some it's a start mohamed atta walsh's era. they sell the own t.v. news station a lot of beer has surrendered a right to broadcast in the united kingdom the reason for the move remains unclear it comes after the u.k. television regulator off calm find the channel in january for broadcasting statements by them present behind the opposition leader that were extracted under torture when cover state news agency has also formally complained off calm over the airing of fake quote sad tribute to the gulf states and means last may both out of beer and sky news arabia analyzed and condemned a speech published online which later turned out to have been created by hackers shortly afterwards for our countries began a blockade of cutters. thousands of people have gathered in florida at a candlelight vigil for the seventeen victims of the latest u.s. high school shooting it's a merge that the f.b.i. had previously been warned about nineteen year old little screws has appeared in court charged with seventeen counts of murder. right we ar
his ignition may not satisfy all of if you press protesters but for some it's a start mohamed atta walsh's era. they sell the own t.v. news station a lot of beer has surrendered a right to broadcast in the united kingdom the reason for the move remains unclear it comes after the u.k. television regulator off calm find the channel in january for broadcasting statements by them present behind the opposition leader that were extracted under torture when cover state news agency has also formally...
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in 2015, boston mayor walsh and i testified on behalf of opioid addiction legislation which this body enacted several months later. mr. mayor, i want to thank you for your steadfast lifelong leadership on this issue. [ applause ] recently, secretary mary lou suters and i testified in support of the c.a.r.e. act, which is a follow-up to that 2016 law. the c.a.r.e. act will provide a framework for after school education and broaden pathways to treatment for people dealing with addiction. since 2015, we have added over 1100 treatment beds, increased state spending on addiction services by 60%, upgraded our prescription monitoring program, required medical, dental, nursing, social work, and fa pharmacy schools to teach every student about opioid therapy and pain management, increased access to narcan, certified hundreds of sober homes, expanding school based education, and creating new pathways to treatment. and over the next five years, we plan to add 500 more treatment beds and increase spending on addiction services by more than $200 million. but everyone in this room knows we need to
in 2015, boston mayor walsh and i testified on behalf of opioid addiction legislation which this body enacted several months later. mr. mayor, i want to thank you for your steadfast lifelong leadership on this issue. [ applause ] recently, secretary mary lou suters and i testified in support of the c.a.r.e. act, which is a follow-up to that 2016 law. the c.a.r.e. act will provide a framework for after school education and broaden pathways to treatment for people dealing with addiction. since...
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. >> reporter: meridian township's manager, frank walsh, publicly apologized to one of larry nassar's today. in 2004, 17-year-old brianne randall complained to police that nassar had sexually abused her. >> we were deceived. we wish we had this one back. >> i was very upset, and i wanted answers. o reporter: randall was one of 156 victims who spoke at last g.ek's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly, they took your word instead of mine. >> reporter: according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, randall told police dhe was scared and uncomfortable after nassar squeezed her breasts and was trying to put his finger in her vagina. nassar admitted touching randall in the genital area, but claimed to an officer, it was a medical technique, showing him a niwerpoint presentation written by nassar himself. >> him and the police instructed my parents that this was a legitimate medical procedure. >> at that point in time, it should have immediately been taken down to the prosecutor's office, and it wasn't. >> reporter: 12 more years would go by with nassar continu
. >> reporter: meridian township's manager, frank walsh, publicly apologized to one of larry nassar's today. in 2004, 17-year-old brianne randall complained to police that nassar had sexually abused her. >> we were deceived. we wish we had this one back. >> i was very upset, and i wanted answers. o reporter: randall was one of 156 victims who spoke at last g.ek's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly, they took your word instead of mine. >>...
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his ignition may not satisfy all of the few press protesters but for some it's a start mohamed atta walsh's era. zimbabwe's main opposition party has named nelson chamisa as acting president of the party it replaces longtime opposition leader morgan tsvangirai who died in south africa of cancer on wednesday as more from harare. and. many opposition supporters are broken hearted. they say they are struggling to accept the man who led them for nearly twenty years morgan tsvangirai is dead. i was defeated in. three days. so we had. a chance to disarm the m.d.c. as national council has appointed nelson chamisa as acting president for twelve months which likely means he will be the party's presidential candidate when elections take place later this year chamisa is forty years old and popular with the youth we are just four months away from an election and we have lost the commander but i can tell you is that we do not have a crisis. all of the generals on the field of those who are going to believe tennis to make sure that will win the battle in the war again is their incumbent and will win this
his ignition may not satisfy all of the few press protesters but for some it's a start mohamed atta walsh's era. zimbabwe's main opposition party has named nelson chamisa as acting president of the party it replaces longtime opposition leader morgan tsvangirai who died in south africa of cancer on wednesday as more from harare. and. many opposition supporters are broken hearted. they say they are struggling to accept the man who led them for nearly twenty years morgan tsvangirai is dead. i was...