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roxanne tried to reassure him that they could still save lynn. was she hanging by a thread?e had already died and they were trying to revive her? >> when you're doing cpr, they're actually dead at that point and, you know, so you're trying to pump their heart. we had called for a helicopter because sometimes when you do cpr you can actually, you know, revive somebody. >> reporter: and miraculously, it seemed, they did manage to revive lynn. >> we actually had a paramedic show up also on the scene, gave her a shot of epinephrine. her heart started beating again, so we were all real hopeful at that point that she was going to survive and got her on a helicopter and flew her. >> reporter: but lynn didn't make it. she died at the hospital. she was just 37 years old. >> i remember the day as if it was yesterday. i received a call from a friend who said that, i'm sorry to inform you, but there's been a bad accident. and lin died yesterday. >> reporter: it was heartbreaking for kim that her friend was dead and that she died in a way that was not quick and certainly was painful. the
roxanne tried to reassure him that they could still save lynn. was she hanging by a thread?e had already died and they were trying to revive her? >> when you're doing cpr, they're actually dead at that point and, you know, so you're trying to pump their heart. we had called for a helicopter because sometimes when you do cpr you can actually, you know, revive somebody. >> reporter: and miraculously, it seemed, they did manage to revive lynn. >> we actually had a paramedic show...
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in politics and international studies at cambridge university roxanne you heard my kind there there talking especially about the reaction by the u.s. at the fact that sylar jamaah shoji son was allowed to leave saudi arabia with his family do you think that hints at a deal that obviously covers of the issues as well what did you make of the i think it certainly was a deal that was very important about three days ago but it is a deal that has been over taken by events because since then the noose has been closing more tightly on. arabia's leadership more generally and we can take away more recent comments by president trump suggesting that this was the worst cover up in the history of coverups suggesting that he no longer has much faith in how acute. has been and managing this and likewise he's hinted that because he says bin solomon is the one running the place that he would have been the one involved in it so that suggests possibly that this deal is already moved on i mean on the one hand we have donald trump saying that it seems unlikely that the home of and some on the crown prin
in politics and international studies at cambridge university roxanne you heard my kind there there talking especially about the reaction by the u.s. at the fact that sylar jamaah shoji son was allowed to leave saudi arabia with his family do you think that hints at a deal that obviously covers of the issues as well what did you make of the i think it certainly was a deal that was very important about three days ago but it is a deal that has been over taken by events because since then the...
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roxanne finished a one of the second test against australia strongly after a difficult start pakistan were in serious trouble of being dismissed cheaply they were reduced to seventy seven to five at lunch with nathan lyon taking four wickets in six balls fuckers amman and suffer as ahmed saved the day putting on a partnership of one hundred forty seven helping them record a total of two hundred eighty two proc suns bowlers took some early wickets to make sure they finished on a high australian closing on twenty for two. former captain some serious says he's acted with integrity having been charged with corruption by the i.c.c. world cricket governing body claim he hasn't cooperated with an investigation and have even accused him of destroying evidence the sri lankan team who play an o.d.i. against england on wednesday say they're avoiding the scandal you know we have decided that the players will not under any any questions do so not. today you know it's not a decision destruction because the summit has no worldly. we discover that the moment. as a team that we would like to know stil
roxanne finished a one of the second test against australia strongly after a difficult start pakistan were in serious trouble of being dismissed cheaply they were reduced to seventy seven to five at lunch with nathan lyon taking four wickets in six balls fuckers amman and suffer as ahmed saved the day putting on a partnership of one hundred forty seven helping them record a total of two hundred eighty two proc suns bowlers took some early wickets to make sure they finished on a high australian...
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roxanne in oregon. >> caller: how are you, jim?g all right >> caller: all right i wanted to ask you about oshkosh. it's getting kind of scary to watch this stock take such a dive back in january it was up to 100 and now it's all the way down to 56 >> right >> caller: and really dropped over this past week. is it because of the china thing or is there something else going on with oshkosh? that making it take such a dive or the general market -- >> i think it's the military truck. i think there's a concern that the demes will take over the house. i think there are a lot of people who feel it's come -- that it's crunch time and that the democrats have a shot. if that's the case, then anybody who is buying companies who have military spend are going to lose that's why that stock is down. it's funny, i have to tell you something, roxanne if the democrats win at this point -- if the democrats win at this point, i think the stock will go higher that's how down it is. let's go to tyler in washington. >> caller: thanks for taking my call i
roxanne in oregon. >> caller: how are you, jim?g all right >> caller: all right i wanted to ask you about oshkosh. it's getting kind of scary to watch this stock take such a dive back in january it was up to 100 and now it's all the way down to 56 >> right >> caller: and really dropped over this past week. is it because of the china thing or is there something else going on with oshkosh? that making it take such a dive or the general market -- >> i think it's the...
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. >> roxanne and tim wellman evacuated their horses and 70 to 80 held of cattle. they had an ominous feeling before the fire started around 11: 11:00. >> tim, my husband, said that darned north wind. i hope there's no fires. and it was like the curse. that did it. it built and built and built >> one home and a barn burped, as well as some cars. people had to be evacuated from the duck clubs. 30 people are still sheltered in place on grizzly island. >> if you have to leave, find a firefighter and we will get them escorted off the island. more than two dozen agencies assisted with this fire. in will be fire watch crews and teams available through there be be any flare-ups. >> we could be be out many days or a week possibly. >> reporter: no word yet on the cause of the fire. the landscape is blackened. people and animals are safe to return home. kat katie outis, abc 7 news. >>> that fire reminding us of the other fires that handled a year ago today. the deadly wildfires. >> flamesighbho 44killed. 22 from sonoma county. hundreds of people attended prayer died. the fir
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are closing in on a series win over australia there in firm control of the second test in abu dabi roxanne reaching four hundred and declaring leaving the aussies with a victory target of five hundred and thirty eight to chase the. top scored with ninety nine australia's final innings hasn't started well mr holmes are breaking the stumps as he dismissed sean marsh tourists need another four hundred and ninety one when with nine wickets in hand whoever wins this game takes them to match series with game one drawn. most successful spin bowler ever in test matches has confessed to his role in a spot fixing scandal in england six years after being banned from playing following a recent al-jazeera investigation to gnash canary and decided to come clean david harrison has this exclusive report. clint bolick done his canaria played over sixty test matches and took nearly three hundred wickets in international matches for pakistan. but in two thousand and twelve his career came to a sudden and he was banned for life by english cricket's governing body for match fixing canary was found guilty of en
are closing in on a series win over australia there in firm control of the second test in abu dabi roxanne reaching four hundred and declaring leaving the aussies with a victory target of five hundred and thirty eight to chase the. top scored with ninety nine australia's final innings hasn't started well mr holmes are breaking the stumps as he dismissed sean marsh tourists need another four hundred and ninety one when with nine wickets in hand whoever wins this game takes them to match series...
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. >>> this week roxanne smith owns alf accustom clothiers in chesapeake, virginia. she makes custom suits and shirts. why don't you pick up your smartphone and take a selfie of you and your business and send it to @yourbusiness @msnbc.com and using the #yourbiz and do not forget to include the name of your business and where you are. thank you for being with us. we love hearing from you and if you have questions or wanted to say hi, email us at your business@msnbc.com and check out msnbc.com/your business and we put up segments from today's show plus more, and don't forget to connect with us on the digital and social media, as well. check out the podcast, been there, built that and download it for free or wherever you get your podcasts. we look forward to seeing you next time. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember, we make your business our business. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as little as 60 seconds. the powerful backing of amer
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roxanne had better the first four days than set a victory target of four hundred and sixty two men khwaja has spearheaded the tour his final day fight back scoring an unbeaten century in the final innings there so one full session to go in pakistan needs five more wickets to win this is the first of a two match series defending stanley cup champions of washington capitals beat the vegas golden knights in a repeat of last season's stanley cup finals if getting kids that sort of open the scorn for the capitals he also had three more assists meanwhile alex ovechkin netted two goals bringing his career total to six hundred and eleven goals capital's going on to beat the golden knights five to two. and it was a goal fest in ottawa as the philadelphia flyers defeated the ottawa senators jacoba for czech had two goals and three assists was left in two of his own to lead the flyers to a seven to four when it's now being a two game losing streak. you do a great job killing off the family and that's all your sport for now more later back to you kyra thanks very much liz it's in the seat a couple of
roxanne had better the first four days than set a victory target of four hundred and sixty two men khwaja has spearheaded the tour his final day fight back scoring an unbeaten century in the final innings there so one full session to go in pakistan needs five more wickets to win this is the first of a two match series defending stanley cup champions of washington capitals beat the vegas golden knights in a repeat of last season's stanley cup finals if getting kids that sort of open the scorn...
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more now on our top story the disappearance of jamal khashoggi roxanne fireman from eon is a politics and international studies lecture cambridge university here in the u.k. she joins me in the studio now thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so we continue to have a situation where descriptions all of ordeal recordings being released or leaked slowly. drip fed to the international community and to the world's media about what might have happened to jamal khashoggi what impact is this having the impact is quite significant at this point first of all it's very clear from analysis we're getting from intelligence service directors also in england by the elsewhere. the nature of the material that's being leaked suggests these are first of all legitimate and second of all that there is quite a bit of information that has been gathered about the alleged killing inside the consulate and that is just adding credibility to the event second of all the fact that the turkish leader era to one has been able to control the drip drip has given him increasing credibility on the on the worl
more now on our top story the disappearance of jamal khashoggi roxanne fireman from eon is a politics and international studies lecture cambridge university here in the u.k. she joins me in the studio now thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so we continue to have a situation where descriptions all of ordeal recordings being released or leaked slowly. drip fed to the international community and to the world's media about what might have happened to jamal khashoggi what impact is...
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to them to start being responsible for taking measures here as always thank you for your analysis roxanne farm on for me on from cambridge university thank you so had for you on this news hour from london the united states says it's concerned about interference in next month's midterm elections as it charges a russian woman with conspiracy to conduct information warfare saturday's election for a new afghan parliament is delayed by a week in kandahar province after its powerful police chief is assassinated also. in school with a bomb james makes a big impact on his n.b.a. debut for the los angeles lakers. at least sixty two people have died off to a train pound into a crowd in india's no. in punjab state or than two hundred others were injured the accident happened on the outskirts of the state's largest city of amritsar victims were standing on the railway track watching a fireworks display during a religious festival a did not hear of an oncoming train and jobs chief minister has called for an investigation into the accident and tomorrow morning going to them to meet with leaders who are
to them to start being responsible for taking measures here as always thank you for your analysis roxanne farm on for me on from cambridge university thank you so had for you on this news hour from london the united states says it's concerned about interference in next month's midterm elections as it charges a russian woman with conspiracy to conduct information warfare saturday's election for a new afghan parliament is delayed by a week in kandahar province after its powerful police chief is...
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she had thank you and joining us live in the studio is roxanne farman from my end who is a lecturer in international politics at the university of cambridge madam as always thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera lots to talk about i'd like to pick up on that point of that was she had was making that basically the u.s. administration is all about iran and certainly from the moment donald trump went to the white house even before really he made it very clear that the saudis were his friends and iran was the biggest threat the biggest fode do you think that that will have a huge impact on how he handles whatever revelations we're going to see coming. of saudi well particularly because of the the sanctions are supposed to kick in about the same time as the mid-term elections so these are very short periods in which to get these things sorted and i would suggest that this i would agree with your correspondent that the all of the pieces that are in place at the moment are very precarious and one of the difficulties that the trump administration is encountering is that there is not one a
she had thank you and joining us live in the studio is roxanne farman from my end who is a lecturer in international politics at the university of cambridge madam as always thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera lots to talk about i'd like to pick up on that point of that was she had was making that basically the u.s. administration is all about iran and certainly from the moment donald trump went to the white house even before really he made it very clear that the saudis were his friends...
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we're joined now in the studio by roxanne foreman from my own who's a lecturer in politics and international studies at cambridge university thanks for misha for coming to talk to us so i don't is promising the naked truth as he puts it in. what you think that means well everyone has been playing this game very carefully and there's been a drip drip drip of information and he's been very. careful also to show that he's allowed the information to come out but he personally has not been involved in its dissemination so this is finally going to be him making a statement and clearly what he's been doing is balancing the the opportunity this has offered to reestablish himself on the world stage and to be a supporter of clarity and human rights and even journalist. profession even though of course turkey is itself the highest holder of of journalists in prison so he is finally probably going to come through with some information but he has been hoping to get as much out of the united states and out of saudi arabia in the process now we've had the evening again from president tom's in these not sat
we're joined now in the studio by roxanne foreman from my own who's a lecturer in politics and international studies at cambridge university thanks for misha for coming to talk to us so i don't is promising the naked truth as he puts it in. what you think that means well everyone has been playing this game very carefully and there's been a drip drip drip of information and he's been very. careful also to show that he's allowed the information to come out but he personally has not been involved...
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red s roxanne has the tale behind the tale. >> reporter: we all know the tale of the mad scientist and that unholy creation that became his undoing. >> frankenstein! >> frankenstein's monster has taken many shapes over the years. but it fist came to life two centuries ago on these pages written by a young woman barely 18 years old. >> here we have something that really gives us the genesis of the novel frankenstein. >> reporter: mary shelley's man script is held at oxford university in england where chris fletcher is keeper of special collections. >> from relatively modest beginnings of 500 copies of this to what it's become now, tells a really interesting story. >> reporter: that story began two years earlier when its author left england with her future husband. the they joined fellow pirate at this swiss villa for what was supposed to be a pleasant holiday on the shores of lake geneva. while the villa is the same, this professor explains that summer was like none other. >> an almost perpetual rain confines us to the house. >> reporter: it wasn't just the perpetual rain, but a freakis
red s roxanne has the tale behind the tale. >> reporter: we all know the tale of the mad scientist and that unholy creation that became his undoing. >> frankenstein! >> frankenstein's monster has taken many shapes over the years. but it fist came to life two centuries ago on these pages written by a young woman barely 18 years old. >> here we have something that really gives us the genesis of the novel frankenstein. >> reporter: mary shelley's man script is held at...
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event will have a revised program now including heads of state from the arab world africa and asia or roxanne firemen from yon is a politics and international studies electric cambridge university here in the u.k. she joins me in the studio so clearly a great deal of politics in diplomacy surrounding the khashoggi case are we ever likely to see definitive evidence made public on what happened and who was behind it we may not get definitive that's certainly a good question but i think we still are expecting quite a bit more it seems that there are several investigations taking place and the interesting element of that is that the saudi one has had a postponement of the deadline now obviously when secretary of state went to riyadh and put a deadline on the investigation part of the reasoning behind that would be to.
event will have a revised program now including heads of state from the arab world africa and asia or roxanne firemen from yon is a politics and international studies electric cambridge university here in the u.k. she joins me in the studio so clearly a great deal of politics in diplomacy surrounding the khashoggi case are we ever likely to see definitive evidence made public on what happened and who was behind it we may not get definitive that's certainly a good question but i think we still...
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mike thank you and for more on this story we're joined in the studio by roxanne farmer and from mayan who is a lecturer in politics and international studies at cambridge university here in the u.k. welcome again to others there it's always good to have you here i know that you were watching the interview that i did a few hours ago with agnes kalimat the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions are you know is she coming out very strongly saying that effectively we don't even need to find out if been someone was directly involved because what we have is enough to consider this an extrajudicial killing how much of a difference do you think that makes the dynamic that we've seen so far over this well it certainly brings it up to the next level doesn't it makes it a much more international ng gaged issue very much puts turkey and earned on its leader in a position of being able to provide international bodies the materials that they are hoping to be able to use for this investigation so it has certainly played into the hands of one of the main actors in this in this imbroglio an
mike thank you and for more on this story we're joined in the studio by roxanne farmer and from mayan who is a lecturer in politics and international studies at cambridge university here in the u.k. welcome again to others there it's always good to have you here i know that you were watching the interview that i did a few hours ago with agnes kalimat the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions are you know is she coming out very strongly saying that effectively we don't even need to...
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or cyrano de bergerac or roxanne, and movie with steve martin. in both those things, someone with a large nose wants to be a man of honor. every time someone insults his nose, he cannot let it stand. he has to fight. he fights duels over defending the honor of his nose. how did the nose get so important? the nose is the projection of yourself into the world. it's the thing you want -- even if you have an ugly nose, you cannot tolerate someone attacking that in any way. therefore, with this guy is doing, he is pulling jackson's nose. and jackson thought this was such a deep insult that he used -- that years later -- as the guy comes into the cabin, jackson realizes what had happened and he is standing up. he is 66 years old. he stands up and he says let me add him. and and 80 said, shall i kill them for you? and jackson said, i handle these things myself. he is 66. he knows his honor has been impugned. later on, an amazing woman peggy o'neill. she liked to tease him. let me give you some nice -- i will review the way she describes playing with him
or cyrano de bergerac or roxanne, and movie with steve martin. in both those things, someone with a large nose wants to be a man of honor. every time someone insults his nose, he cannot let it stand. he has to fight. he fights duels over defending the honor of his nose. how did the nose get so important? the nose is the projection of yourself into the world. it's the thing you want -- even if you have an ugly nose, you cannot tolerate someone attacking that in any way. therefore, with this guy...
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. >> roxanne switched the snaps, the left foot jams. >> what sets you apart is what you are able to do how do you get in that mental space? >> it isn't so much a calming fear so much as preparing to the point where i'm not scary, i'm not afraid. >> part o yourrain secretary to keep those thoughts at bay. there is also a part in the fil where they go through some of the most famous free climbers and they don't necessarily have a long life span. >> well, my favorite statistic is noe soloist has died doing anything cutting edge. several died like slipping or random things as lon as you slip and you will probably fine. >> as for my solo career, let's saw say it was short lived. now what? how am i going to get down? >> left hand. >> i will get stuck. >> you are upthere. >> are you proud of me? >> i am sort of impressed. >> can i come down now? >> iou think should rest a bit and go to the top. >> is that >>it? e said i think you should go to the top. we need to get the >> my brain is opposite of his. >> he trained two years. he mapped it t. nds here. >> all the moves. what if a bird flies by
. >> roxanne switched the snaps, the left foot jams. >> what sets you apart is what you are able to do how do you get in that mental space? >> it isn't so much a calming fear so much as preparing to the point where i'm not scary, i'm not afraid. >> part o yourrain secretary to keep those thoughts at bay. there is also a part in the fil where they go through some of the most famous free climbers and they don't necessarily have a long life span. >> well, my favorite...