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david mason's campaign succeeded in increasing by six times the drug company's original offer to the parents i did pay a heavy pot. shots. if i hadn't paid that price to fill it in my dues wouldn't have got the compensation when they got the compensation so i think it was well. unlike louise mason who rarely saw her mother during childhood yeah i'm sure to hell and formed a close bond with his mother from birth and her unwavering support and encouragement were critical in his career decision she never lost hope she will she said cure everything you want to achieve in your life you're going to achieve it i have absolutely no doubt and when i when i turned up with it with the idea that. that i wanted to be a doctor everybody told me you should not it's not a very good idea you cannot do that you will have severe problems she said son do your own thing if that's what you want to do you're going to match yon is now an emergency room doctor in switzerland i don't consider my condition as a major issue and i'm not a little martin for a spot on the first but i'm a man i'm trying to be a goo
david mason's campaign succeeded in increasing by six times the drug company's original offer to the parents i did pay a heavy pot. shots. if i hadn't paid that price to fill it in my dues wouldn't have got the compensation when they got the compensation so i think it was well. unlike louise mason who rarely saw her mother during childhood yeah i'm sure to hell and formed a close bond with his mother from birth and her unwavering support and encouragement were critical in his career decision...
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david culver, news 4. >>> and george mason plans to vest about $250 million to expand that arlingtonll also bee crelliing the first school of computing. >>> and it is a church scandal of aifferent kind, but one a local family still has them answers. for these maryland siblings told the news 4 iteam about a familyet seept hidden for decades. they say their mother fell in love with a catholic priest, he had been in their life for years. but when they were teens, she told them the truth about their relationship. >> i wanted to ask him, but i knew -- my mom told me not to ever say anything to him because he felt uncomfortable. >> tomorrow, a story that you will see only here on news 4, the ichl iteam iestigates a priest living a double life and what therchdiocese has toay about it now. >>> what we have coming up tomorrow as well is a wintry x mix. and we're a big region. >> yeah, and we have seen tons of rain. and for some of us, that may be all we see. by 9:00, 10:00,t has changed over to rain and people can get around just fine aroun our area and i really don't expect too many area pro
david culver, news 4. >>> and george mason plans to vest about $250 million to expand that arlingtonll also bee crelliing the first school of computing. >>> and it is a church scandal of aifferent kind, but one a local family still has them answers. for these maryland siblings told the news 4 iteam about a familyet seept hidden for decades. they say their mother fell in love with a catholic priest, he had been in their life for years. but when they were teens, she told them...
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visited braman this weekend the follows around a tad like no other in mason years but do they made him second and not change peter inspired david to ten games your second then your second. i think that after ten matches the team deserves to be without. so much chance to crit well get better offensively well stocks finally don't want to score more with seven goals told and lead the league in scoring headed into the weekend but he's not there any stretch your nest tough man and allison player each have five tallies of their own and. kept up their attacking ways braman. chances flew back in full force because the hosts also showed their attacking flair. good saying that at the have sense could also depend on their strong back line and reliable keep a young zama trying to bounce back from two straight league losses greyman kept so much plenty busy. but finally late in the first half leading marksmen created a chance for his team to do what they do best last dental shots from twenty metres out go deflected to allison player who skillfully stretches the ball through his markers and buried it to put the guests i had i the nailed one w
visited braman this weekend the follows around a tad like no other in mason years but do they made him second and not change peter inspired david to ten games your second then your second. i think that after ten matches the team deserves to be without. so much chance to crit well get better offensively well stocks finally don't want to score more with seven goals told and lead the league in scoring headed into the weekend but he's not there any stretch your nest tough man and allison player...
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how to get rid of a president, david looks back at the attempts to remove unpopular presidents. george mason university public policy professor, luis shelley, describes how technology has propelled illicit trade in dark colors. the american overdose, the guardians chris reports on america's opioid crisis. look for the titles and source this coming week. watch for many of the authors in the near future and booktv on c-span2. >> over the past 20 years, booktv discovered thousands of authorized events and book festivals. here's a portion of a recent program. >> garrison was like a mentor, 12 years older, mentor figure, fog father figure to some degree. particularly for a young man who is a genuine weapon. one of the first things you need to know about him. he barely knew his mother and never knew his father was. he knew he was biracial. that's about all he could conclude. he spent the rest of his life trying to figure out. figures onions, he once called them his church. they were my church, make community. once they discovered as a speaker, took him up in nantucket to do his first public speech
how to get rid of a president, david looks back at the attempts to remove unpopular presidents. george mason university public policy professor, luis shelley, describes how technology has propelled illicit trade in dark colors. the american overdose, the guardians chris reports on america's opioid crisis. look for the titles and source this coming week. watch for many of the authors in the near future and booktv on c-span2. >> over the past 20 years, booktv discovered thousands of...
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about virginia tech's planned $1 billion campus, but wrgt about g mason university which is already established in arlington? >> david culve j isning us live. and they are planning massive changes to go alongith this. tell us about that. >> reporter: a lot of changes starting with the building right behind me. you can see where that is, let me put my arm here, that will be now ar. to that is going to take over much of that building over my shoulder that will g. so what will that cost? $250 million for this campus construction here in arlington. the idea is to creat a brand new cool hool of computing, tha will consist of a think tank and incubator to serve the digital economy. >> and it will be the home of what we call the institute for digital innovation. we have about 5,000 students in popular science and all related disciplines. we expect that number to triple ov next eight or nine years. >> wow, tts huge growth. we hear this in addition to what virginia th is ing. so is there competition among the colleges and universities for this space? >> reporter: so you would think that, right, that there is perhaps going to
about virginia tech's planned $1 billion campus, but wrgt about g mason university which is already established in arlington? >> david culve j isning us live. and they are planning massive changes to go alongith this. tell us about that. >> reporter: a lot of changes starting with the building right behind me. you can see where that is, let me put my arm here, that will be now ar. to that is going to take over much of that building over my shoulder that will g. so what will that...
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elsewhere, david turnbull gave motherwell their first premiership home win of the season with a 1—0 victory over dundee. masonat hibs1—0. england beat south africa at twickenham in the first of their autumn internatoinals. south africa led until the final eight minutes. their try which was the only one of the game, coming from sbu nkosi. the boot of 0wen farrell kept england close to south africa throughout, but his 72nd—minute penalty was the decisive one to give england the lead for the first time with just eight minutes to go. the twickenham crowd could breathe a sigh of relief after south africa's missed pnealty in the 77th minute, with enlgnad holding on for a 12—11 victory. wales began their series with victory over scotland in the inaugral dodie weir cup game held in cardiff. the match organised as a tribute to the former scottish international, who is suffering from motor neurone disease ended in victory for the home side. tries from george north and jonathan davies were complemented by 11 points from the boot of leigh halfpenny. scotland responded with a try from captain stuart mcinally, but it wasn'
elsewhere, david turnbull gave motherwell their first premiership home win of the season with a 1—0 victory over dundee. masonat hibs1—0. england beat south africa at twickenham in the first of their autumn internatoinals. south africa led until the final eight minutes. their try which was the only one of the game, coming from sbu nkosi. the boot of 0wen farrell kept england close to south africa throughout, but his 72nd—minute penalty was the decisive one to give england the lead for the...
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david turnbull gave motherwell theirfirst premiership home win of the season with a 1—0 victory over dundee while the misery continues for dundee. it's four defeats in a row forjim mcintyre. masonn, while stjohnstone beat hibs1—0. to rugby union's autumn internationals, where england beat south africa in the first match of the series — while wales beat scotland in the inaugral doddie weir cup. a lot‘s being made of this and the next three matches to come with the rugby world cup looming next year. patrick gearey was watching. it's been a bad year for england, they were terrible in the six nations. the bad news around eddiejones‘ side, selections and injuries. it was important to getjust a win. the performance still not there just one year from that world cup. england have to play new zealand next week and australia this autumn. it's important for the belief and confidence that they got off to winning start. picking the posters at twickenham is nearly as tough as picking the team. england's cast of players is currently changing, retired, dropped, injured. less than half of this squad finished the six nations with england. just a year to go to the rugby world cup is not the ideal
david turnbull gave motherwell theirfirst premiership home win of the season with a 1—0 victory over dundee while the misery continues for dundee. it's four defeats in a row forjim mcintyre. masonn, while stjohnstone beat hibs1—0. to rugby union's autumn internationals, where england beat south africa in the first match of the series — while wales beat scotland in the inaugral doddie weir cup. a lot‘s being made of this and the next three matches to come with the rugby world cup looming...
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thejustice secretary david gauke said that removing the prime minister would be "dangerous for the country" and "irresponsible" at such a difficult time. 0ur political correspondent chris masonts. conservative mpjacob rees—mogg can attract a crowd — of reporters, that is. he and his colleagues in the brexiteer european research group have not managed — yet, at least — to muster up a big enough bunch of tory mps to force a vote of confidence in the prime minister, despite suggesting it was imminent. reporter: are you disappointed in your colleagues? of course i am not disappointed in my colleagues. i have always said that the erg does not have a collective view. people must make their minds up themselves. and people will do what they think is right at the time they think it is right. mr rees—mogg was chairing an event including businessmen and the brexit secretary before last, david davis, among others, setting out its alternative to the government's plan. meanwhile, the cabinet was gathering up the road. the last time they met, the government started self—combusting shortly afterwards. and this morning we saw the smile of a newbie — the prime minister's third brexit secretar
thejustice secretary david gauke said that removing the prime minister would be "dangerous for the country" and "irresponsible" at such a difficult time. 0ur political correspondent chris masonts. conservative mpjacob rees—mogg can attract a crowd — of reporters, that is. he and his colleagues in the brexiteer european research group have not managed — yet, at least — to muster up a big enough bunch of tory mps to force a vote of confidence in the prime minister,...
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speaking to the minister forjustice, david gauke, about what the latest development‘s mean for the prime minister's future. we will also be speaking to the dup as well. chris masonnt peter bowes reports. another city, another shooting, this time at a hospitaljust south of downtown chicago. the police say it started with a row in the car park between people who knew each other. the gunman first shot a woman with whom he was in a relationship, and then headed inside the building, closely followed by several police officers. more shots were fired, apparently at random. it was like pow pow pow, pow pow pow, pow pow pow pow pow. it was extreme, it was very loud and it was close, so this is what happened. i don't know, after that, swat came and got us out of the utility room and made us walk across the street. a doctor, a pharmaceutical assistant and a police officer were all killed. the gunman is also dead. those officers that responded today saved a lot of lives, because this guy was just shooting. that poor woman that got off an elevator had nothing to do with nothing, and he shot her. why? there's no doubt in my mind that all those officers that responded were her
speaking to the minister forjustice, david gauke, about what the latest development‘s mean for the prime minister's future. we will also be speaking to the dup as well. chris masonnt peter bowes reports. another city, another shooting, this time at a hospitaljust south of downtown chicago. the police say it started with a row in the car park between people who knew each other. the gunman first shot a woman with whom he was in a relationship, and then headed inside the building, closely...