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it is a heartbreaking scene. i can see the spire catching fire now. at the front are so far unscathed. but through the smoke, looking up at the spire, at the centre, that may be under threat as well. it is still absolutely all—consuming on the road. it is leaping up, the flames in a thick congregation, ten, 20 metres above the roof. we can see that picture of the roof. we can see that picture of the spire on fire there. that is heartbreaking to see that. one would've thought that they need helicopters here. maybe. this seems to be end of the fire engine arriving. —— there seems to be another fire arriving. —— there seems to be anotherfire engine arriving. —— there seems to be another fire engine arriving. it may well be that they need to bring in something more airborne but i don't know if they have that at hand here. the destruction here is going to be immense, potentially. everybody being pushed back we see the terrorists mare limiting this terrible fire in the police telling everybody to stay away. —— as we sought the mayor limiting this terrible f
it is a heartbreaking scene. i can see the spire catching fire now. at the front are so far unscathed. but through the smoke, looking up at the spire, at the centre, that may be under threat as well. it is still absolutely all—consuming on the road. it is leaping up, the flames in a thick congregation, ten, 20 metres above the roof. we can see that picture of the roof. we can see that picture of the spire on fire there. that is heartbreaking to see that. one would've thought that they need...
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a heartbreaking loss.e spoke to, they said, you know, it was an exciting game, and they are still going to be fans. >> i'm proudf them because they fought hard the whole playoffs. it was kind of devastating to see them lore. but we' still -- i mean we're still going to be caps fans still, allcaps. >> reporter: a disappointing end to the season. a hard-fought game here. a lot of people at work, if they're a little sensitive this morning, you know why. back to you. >> yeah. >> again,e thank the caps for a fantastic season. what a run. leank you. >>>s turn to the forecast as we approach 6:50. check bell is here to testimony us about a little rain. >> yes,indeed. another true sign that the caps' seen is over. this is a little trash can by the weather computer. this i what iound in it this morning -- what's left of doug kammerer's buffalo wings. he was t eating themo guaranthe one. there's six wings left. that's how you know things are rough for doug when he won't finish the chicken wings. everywhere.llen this
a heartbreaking loss.e spoke to, they said, you know, it was an exciting game, and they are still going to be fans. >> i'm proudf them because they fought hard the whole playoffs. it was kind of devastating to see them lore. but we' still -- i mean we're still going to be caps fans still, allcaps. >> reporter: a disappointing end to the season. a hard-fought game here. a lot of people at work, if they're a little sensitive this morning, you know why. back to you. >> yeah....
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but the word said and heartbreak being used to describe the damage inside.h. >> it's about 3:00 a.m. firefighters are still there. earlier the fire was sending up an eerie glow. >> as bad as it looked visually. we haven't heard of anyone being hurt. you can see the smoke rising especially around the alter. >> take a look at video of what the interior looked like before the fire. firefighters say the main structure as well as the most precious art work has been saved. also the two iconic towers in front have been saved. >> reaction has been coming in all day. people learn of one of frances biggest symbols burning. >> we begin with news reporters live now from san francisco international airport. >> people we spoke with say they found out after their plane landed mostly through texts from loved ones. >> as flights from europe arrived in an fran today. word spread. >>
but the word said and heartbreak being used to describe the damage inside.h. >> it's about 3:00 a.m. firefighters are still there. earlier the fire was sending up an eerie glow. >> as bad as it looked visually. we haven't heard of anyone being hurt. you can see the smoke rising especially around the alter. >> take a look at video of what the interior looked like before the fire. firefighters say the main structure as well as the most precious art work has been saved. also the...
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everybody is absolutely not make it is heartbreaking.king for us but imagine if you are french. it is a massive symbol of the whole of friends. not just paris. the most visited landmark in france. as you said, bill and 13 30 or a0 something... people will be watching this, why is this not possible. —— built in 1330. we can see the extent of the flames. it isa we can see the extent of the flames. it is a very built up area. it is busy and right by the river. yes. it is pinned between the river, the gardens, and there is notre dame. it is difficult for the firefighters to get there. and looking at the flames, the heat, the difficulty just getting close, because it is a massive building. it looks like it needs heavy water being dropped from the air force that we did hear from oui’ the air force that we did hear from our correspondent that they do not know as yet any kind of because of this, it is likely to be accidental but that is not completely 100% clear at all. all the efforts are trying to contain the flames, but clearly even with all
everybody is absolutely not make it is heartbreaking.king for us but imagine if you are french. it is a massive symbol of the whole of friends. not just paris. the most visited landmark in france. as you said, bill and 13 30 or a0 something... people will be watching this, why is this not possible. —— built in 1330. we can see the extent of the flames. it isa we can see the extent of the flames. it is a very built up area. it is busy and right by the river. yes. it is pinned between the...
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heartbreaking. other people witnessing what is happening. i was hanging out with a friend of mine. we arejust i was hanging out with a friend of mine. we are just discussing what is going to happen afterwards stop the aftermath of that. but... discussing with you guys, ijust had a glass of red wine and a chocolate cake come and talk to the woman who had been there for 20 years. we kind of broke into tears together. you have every kind of reaction. people are laughing from nervousness, laughing because it's stressing, people are crying... it's been striking, hasn't it, how emotional people's reaction has been to this? yeah. like a part of, she is a part of us. and people have very... yeah. sorry. it's difficult... you don't need to say sorry. and for people who don't know the city, why is it that this particular building is part of you, as you put it was ? she is 900 years old, i believe. she has been through wars, fires, pretty much everything. we don't even know the cause right now but it is just f
heartbreaking. other people witnessing what is happening. i was hanging out with a friend of mine. we arejust i was hanging out with a friend of mine. we are just discussing what is going to happen afterwards stop the aftermath of that. but... discussing with you guys, ijust had a glass of red wine and a chocolate cake come and talk to the woman who had been there for 20 years. we kind of broke into tears together. you have every kind of reaction. people are laughing from nervousness, laughing...
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the stunning and heartbreaking twist. the fbi moments ago revealing the young man who said he escaped is not the 6-year-old boy missing for nearly a decade. and now, that family given new hope overnight, filled with anguish again, coming before the cameras just moments ago. >>> also tonight, the horror in the cockpit now revealed. what really happened in the cockpit of that boeing max jet? it turns out initially the pilots did what they were supposed to do and still couldn't keep the jet in the air. and the remarkable words coming in from boei tonht >>> the hostage situation unfolding at this hour. we are on the scene. two police officers shot. a gunman barricaded inside the home. >>> the deadly road rage. the father driving his family. authorities say followed home by another driver who then opens fire on the family, killing a 10-year-old. >>> the american woman, the tourist kidnapped. they're demanding a half million, and we're there tonight. >>> new reporting this evening, investigators on robert mueller's team reporte
the stunning and heartbreaking twist. the fbi moments ago revealing the young man who said he escaped is not the 6-year-old boy missing for nearly a decade. and now, that family given new hope overnight, filled with anguish again, coming before the cameras just moments ago. >>> also tonight, the horror in the cockpit now revealed. what really happened in the cockpit of that boeing max jet? it turns out initially the pilots did what they were supposed to do and still couldn't keep the...
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amazon opting out of new york is heartbreaking. it is heartbreaking.u bring a firm that has such a great user of technology into your city, it is not just about the success story of amazon, it is about the fact you have that talent magnet that creates an entire ecosystem of success stories around it. they plant the seeds of other success stories. david: you are a successful businessman, philanthropist, art collector. your parents must be proud of you. do they call you tell you how great you are, still give you advice? ken: look, i am certain my mom is proud of me, just as i am proud of my children. we are all proud of our children. my mom, we don't talk about it much. i saw my mom yesterday. i was at a conference in boca raton. my mom's down there for the winter. we had a quick drink together. i got parenting advice. how to be a better parent. we talked about raising children. because that is near and dear to my heart. i have three little kids. mom is going through, in high school, here is how i thought about trying to encourage your interests. david:
amazon opting out of new york is heartbreaking. it is heartbreaking.u bring a firm that has such a great user of technology into your city, it is not just about the success story of amazon, it is about the fact you have that talent magnet that creates an entire ecosystem of success stories around it. they plant the seeds of other success stories. david: you are a successful businessman, philanthropist, art collector. your parents must be proud of you. do they call you tell you how great you...
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amazon opting out of new york is heartbreaking. it is heartbreaking.ing a firm that has such a great user of technology into your city, it is not just about the success story of amazon, it is about the fact you have that talent magnet that creates an entire ecosystem of success stories around it. they plant the seeds of other success stories. david: you are a successful businessman, philanthropist, art collector. your parents must be proud of you. do they call you tell you how great you are, still give you advice? ken: i am sure my mom is proud of me. just as i am proud of my children. we are all proud of our children. my mom, we don't talk about it much. i saw my mom yesterday. i was at a conference in boca raton. my mom's down there for the winter. we had a quick drink together. i got parenting advice. how to be a better parent. we talked about raising children. because that is near and dear to my heart. i have three little kids. mom is going through in high school, here is how i thought about trying to encourage your interests. david: does she ever
amazon opting out of new york is heartbreaking. it is heartbreaking.ing a firm that has such a great user of technology into your city, it is not just about the success story of amazon, it is about the fact you have that talent magnet that creates an entire ecosystem of success stories around it. they plant the seeds of other success stories. david: you are a successful businessman, philanthropist, art collector. your parents must be proud of you. do they call you tell you how great you are,...
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it is heartbreaking to see that this water should be going down the darling.rvesting, where rain water is diverted from streams and rivers and stored, which has come under the spot light. in particular in the state of queensland, where it is almost completely unregulated. 0n the new south wales-queensland border, the town of goondiwindi is thriving. this is cotton country and the wealth the industry creates is clear to see, but scratch the surface and it is clear that water, and lots of it, underpins that success. i have travelled to the giant floodplains of southern queensland to meet a cotton farmer turned whistleblower, who decided to speak out after he says his livelihood and that of his neighbours was nearly destroyed by industrial—scale cotton farming. oh, yeah, i really put myself out there. i've fronted lobby groups, i've fronted neighbours, i've fronted friends. you know, that's where i went to first. i believe that my problem, letting the river run, could have just been dealt internally but that... i received no help. no—one bothered to lift a finger
it is heartbreaking to see that this water should be going down the darling.rvesting, where rain water is diverted from streams and rivers and stored, which has come under the spot light. in particular in the state of queensland, where it is almost completely unregulated. 0n the new south wales-queensland border, the town of goondiwindi is thriving. this is cotton country and the wealth the industry creates is clear to see, but scratch the surface and it is clear that water, and lots of it,...
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this morning, new heartbreak for the family of timmothy pitzen.nvestigators say the mysterious young man who showed up in kentucky claiming to be their missing boy is actually a 23-year-old man from ohio, brian michael rini. >> he's been doing stupid stuff for as long as i remember. >> reporter: an extensive record and released after more than a year behind bars for burglary and vandalism. the police chief says rini has documented mental illnesses. his estranged brother said rini stopped getting treatment. >> once he started using my name for things he was doing, i have no compassion for him whatsoever. >> reporter: for the pitzen family news of this hoax opens up old wounds. >> it's devastating. >> yeah. >> it's like reliving that day all over again. and timmothy's father is devastated once again. >> reporter: pitzen has been missing since 2011 when he went on a trip with his mother. police say days later she committed suicide and left a chilling note claiming timmothy was safe but would never be found. then wednesday the news no one expected. th
this morning, new heartbreak for the family of timmothy pitzen.nvestigators say the mysterious young man who showed up in kentucky claiming to be their missing boy is actually a 23-year-old man from ohio, brian michael rini. >> he's been doing stupid stuff for as long as i remember. >> reporter: an extensive record and released after more than a year behind bars for burglary and vandalism. the police chief says rini has documented mental illnesses. his estranged brother said rini...
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and it is heartbreaking to see a house of god in flames. our thoughts and prayers are with the firefighters on the scene and all the people of paris we are looking at this devastating theme in paris where a fire broke out over an hour ago. at this point you can see in your screen billowing smoke out of this medieval monument. we know already the spire, 750 tons has collapsed. you can see that on the right side of your screen. emmanuel macron has confirmed he is on his way to the scene. he canceled scheduled televised remarks planned for this eeveng and put out a tweet moments ago. rough english translation, our lady of paris is in flames, emotion of a whole nation. thought for all catholics and for all french. like all our countrymen, i am sad tonight to see this part of us burn. anne thompson, nbc news, still with me. joining us on the phone, papal contributor, catholic bishop from the archdiocese of los angeles, robert theron. i am so sorry to you. you are watching this scene, just as we are, on television. as a man of faith who leads the
and it is heartbreaking to see a house of god in flames. our thoughts and prayers are with the firefighters on the scene and all the people of paris we are looking at this devastating theme in paris where a fire broke out over an hour ago. at this point you can see in your screen billowing smoke out of this medieval monument. we know already the spire, 750 tons has collapsed. you can see that on the right side of your screen. emmanuel macron has confirmed he is on his way to the scene. he...
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heartbreaking to see people at prayer attacked in this way.ack, 80 different places, the level of co—ordination required suggests, to security officials at any rate, that there would have been some kind of international support. that is the information that has been briefed by sri lankan ministers who are saying that the attacks would not have succeeded without some form of international network. but also there are, while people are devastated and grieving and some families are still trying to identify, you know, potentially to find out whether they have lost loved ones in the attack and being unable to identify bodies, such as the scale of the devastation and carnage, but even while that is going on there are accusations now that security officials, potentially, new houthis attackers were, some of them, and also were warned that there might be an imminent attack —— who these attackers were. there were warned that there might be an attack on the church but had not passed this on to the sri lankan prime minister. that is according to the times.
heartbreaking to see people at prayer attacked in this way.ack, 80 different places, the level of co—ordination required suggests, to security officials at any rate, that there would have been some kind of international support. that is the information that has been briefed by sri lankan ministers who are saying that the attacks would not have succeeded without some form of international network. but also there are, while people are devastated and grieving and some families are still trying...
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for hundreds, that search ended in heartbreak. sri lanka is home to more than1 heartbreak. than 1 million christians. heartbreak. sri lanka is home to more than1 million christians. a community that has been left shaken. i would also like to ask the government to hold a very impartial, strong enquiry and find out who is responsible behind this act and also to punish them, mercilessly. three luxury hotels in colombo were also targeted. a pillar with tourists. many foreign travellers are among those killed and five british citizens have also lost their lives. investigators have been searching for evidence. a guest staying on the 25th floor of this hotel, the shangri—la, describes what happened. we could hear too loud bangs and the entire room was shaking. i could see that a lot of guests have been taken to hospitals. for many, a holiday has turned into a nightmare. 20—year—old jason allen is from america. he is being treated for his injuries. security forces raided a house where they believed some of those involved in the attack were hiding. three policemen died. several peop
for hundreds, that search ended in heartbreak. sri lanka is home to more than1 heartbreak. than 1 million christians. heartbreak. sri lanka is home to more than1 million christians. a community that has been left shaken. i would also like to ask the government to hold a very impartial, strong enquiry and find out who is responsible behind this act and also to punish them, mercilessly. three luxury hotels in colombo were also targeted. a pillar with tourists. many foreign travellers are among...
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and the rest i think we are ok and the damage will not be large if it is a heartbreak that this will lead to a blame game there will be economic disruptions this will lead to blame game this will radicalize the political debate in particular in the ok and future cooperation will be undermined which is very dangerous that's why i think it is very important to avoid this heartbreak that's occurrence foose from the german economic research institute thank you so much for joining me thank you. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world to be elections are over the weekend has been described as a stunning setback for the country's present time earlier for the first time in eighteen years the president's party has lost control of the capital ankara in an even greater blow his main rivals the secularists the c.h.p. of also tried victory in the country's economic istanbul many voters say they're unhappy with the way the president has been the country's economic downturn let's get more from dora jones who's in istanbul welcome durrant how significant are t
and the rest i think we are ok and the damage will not be large if it is a heartbreak that this will lead to a blame game there will be economic disruptions this will lead to blame game this will radicalize the political debate in particular in the ok and future cooperation will be undermined which is very dangerous that's why i think it is very important to avoid this heartbreak that's occurrence foose from the german economic research institute thank you so much for joining me thank you....
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it is really heartbreaking on good friday to sound here twenty one years after the belfast agreement was signed come to think that there are still those that believe the file and says the way to deal with these issues we need everyone in society to say that that is not the way forward i mean this was this was an attack on everybody in northern ireland doesn't matter if you're a catholic or protestant british or irish this is an attack on democracy so there. for we need to stand together and say no we're not accepting this lucky once wrote we were the good friday agreement generation destined to never witnessed the horrors of war but to reap the spoils of peace the spoils just never seemed to reach us. until mr matthews was a friend lot of ok after her death he tweeted i just received the heartbreaking news that my friend a lot and if it was not a time to the terrorist incident in derry she was one of my closest friends she was my mental i can't imagine life without her and yet now i must know matthew hughes joins us from now welcome to day to matthew tell us about lara. is one of a k
it is really heartbreaking on good friday to sound here twenty one years after the belfast agreement was signed come to think that there are still those that believe the file and says the way to deal with these issues we need everyone in society to say that that is not the way forward i mean this was this was an attack on everybody in northern ireland doesn't matter if you're a catholic or protestant british or irish this is an attack on democracy so there. for we need to stand together and say...
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she said, i am heartbreak to write really good songs.n't like records, and she actually said if i ever get married, it is going to be, darling, i need a divorce, it has been three years and i have a record to write. it is sad because they have a child, and hopefully they can keep it on an even keel. accounts are saying her and her husband have been living increasingly separate lives. adele is in new york and he is over here. asi is in new york and he is over here. as i said, i think adele is famous for these breakup songs, really, for emotional... from an artistic point of view, i love a woman who is that magnificent. ok, people are going to be heard, but her art magnificent. ok, people are going to be heard, but herart is magnificent. ok, people are going to be heard, but her art is the first thing, and that, i think, be heard, but her art is the first thing, and that, ithink, is be heard, but her art is the first thing, and that, i think, is it. it was an absolute pleasure. thank you very much for taking us through the papers. happy ho
she said, i am heartbreak to write really good songs.n't like records, and she actually said if i ever get married, it is going to be, darling, i need a divorce, it has been three years and i have a record to write. it is sad because they have a child, and hopefully they can keep it on an even keel. accounts are saying her and her husband have been living increasingly separate lives. adele is in new york and he is over here. asi is in new york and he is over here. as i said, i think adele is...
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is burning spreading a brown black cloud across the sky her reasons and tourists looked on and heartbreak kept outside the security perimeter by authorities as ash fell in the vicinity. firefighters had a seemingly impossible task they had to work inside the building to save priceless artworks and outside to contain the blaze as it engulfed the roof now saddam is one of the world's most famous churches holding cultural treasures from nearly a thousand years of french and catholic history. the inferno brought french president emanuel mccrone to the scene he had been scheduled to give an address to the nation. he tweeted that the fire awoke the emotion of the entire nation and that the cathedral was a part of all french people it's still unclear what started the blaze there's been no word about arson or foul play the fire may have started in connection with renovation work on the roof scaffolding could be seen around much of the church and just a few days ago statues were removed from the upper spire they at least will survive the flames but that's little consolation as the blaze burns on i
is burning spreading a brown black cloud across the sky her reasons and tourists looked on and heartbreak kept outside the security perimeter by authorities as ash fell in the vicinity. firefighters had a seemingly impossible task they had to work inside the building to save priceless artworks and outside to contain the blaze as it engulfed the roof now saddam is one of the world's most famous churches holding cultural treasures from nearly a thousand years of french and catholic history. the...
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and toda heartbreak. at least six lives lost in the storms. half are children. one of the hardest hit areas, east texas. nbc's tommy light starts us off tonight from there. >> wrapped around each other like in a huddle. >> reporter: as the skies opened up, cecil morgan and his family linked arms and prayed. gone.e roof w the walls just laid out. it was already down. >> reporter: his grandson 6-year-old malachi was scared for his life. >> the house started and then i was just crying. i thought my mom was going to get hit by the tornado. >>eporter: cecil's home, one of 75 buildings destroyed, when at least two tornadoes pummeled tiny alto, texas. >> i've been here all my life. and it's hard. >> reporter: for chief jeremy jackson and his police force of five, it's personal. knowing we couldn't protect them. was out of our hands. >> reporter: 50 people injured here. 30 miles away, another twister hit. today, hymns for jason dyla creel, brothers who died when a falling tree crushed their car. the localr pas sharing the family's heartbreak. >> they're hurting. no doub
and toda heartbreak. at least six lives lost in the storms. half are children. one of the hardest hit areas, east texas. nbc's tommy light starts us off tonight from there. >> wrapped around each other like in a huddle. >> reporter: as the skies opened up, cecil morgan and his family linked arms and prayed. gone.e roof w the walls just laid out. it was already down. >> reporter: his grandson 6-year-old malachi was scared for his life. >> the house started and then i was...
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it's heartbreaking.we are only watching what we are serving but we are watching everywhere, looking for hungry children. no—one will go hungry. with the support of a government grant and money from the private sector, it's the first time they have opened for easter and it isa they have opened for easter and it is a lifeline for some working pa rents. is a lifeline for some working parents. in school holidays they can have breakfast and dinner. parents. in school holidays they can have breakfast and dimenm parents. in school holidays they can have breakfast and dinner. it helped me out of a bind. manchester has one of the highest levels of child poverty in the uk. every week around 1000 children and teenagers come to this youth centre and it's notjust here. smaller schemes are being set up here. smaller schemes are being set up across here. smaller schemes are being set up across the country over easter in schools, churches and community centres. around half of the food served here is delivered by volu nt
it's heartbreaking.we are only watching what we are serving but we are watching everywhere, looking for hungry children. no—one will go hungry. with the support of a government grant and money from the private sector, it's the first time they have opened for easter and it isa they have opened for easter and it is a lifeline for some working pa rents. is a lifeline for some working parents. in school holidays they can have breakfast and dinner. parents. in school holidays they can have...
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but we do begin this week with those devastating images, the heartbreak from paris tonight. t sholy boreathedral going up in 1:00 p.m. eastern today, 6:50 p.m. paris time. that fire surrounding the spire. then the fire then advancing, kreeching across that roof. then, in engulfing the spire and as millions around the world were watching, that iconic spire then collapsing on live tv. fears growing more of that cathedral coming down. crowds gathering in the streets below watching the heart of paris burn. a short time ago, the mayor of paris on the new evacuations tonight, fear there could be another collapse. the mayor revealing they now have drones inside the cathedral, monitoring the fire and what they see is, quote, terrible. abc's david wright is on the scene in paris tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an icon of paris, the very heart of the city, in flames. the whole world watching in disbelief. the spire of the 850-year-old notre dame cathedral collapsed, caving in the roof, engulfing the heart of the iconic church in flames. eyewitness john dickas watching in terror. >> the
but we do begin this week with those devastating images, the heartbreak from paris tonight. t sholy boreathedral going up in 1:00 p.m. eastern today, 6:50 p.m. paris time. that fire surrounding the spire. then the fire then advancing, kreeching across that roof. then, in engulfing the spire and as millions around the world were watching, that iconic spire then collapsing on live tv. fears growing more of that cathedral coming down. crowds gathering in the streets below watching the heart of...
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just heartbreaking for the people of paris. >>> well, if you've got the spring cleaning bug, how aboutr showing you mattress a little love. >> and your mattress of all things, consumer reporter susan hogan explains why it's a important toually clean your mattress and she shows us the best tools to get tha job done.> you spend about a third of your life sleeping and sure, you change your utsheets, b how often do you clean your mattress? consumer report says freshening up your mattress is good idea for many reasons. >> cleaning your mattress is really easy to do a itan help remove dirt, dust, and other allergens, plus it can help extend the life of your mattress. >> remove all of your bedding and vacuum thentire surface of the mattress. >> you want to pay special attention to the crevices and seams of your mattress. that's where dirt, dust, and ead skin and other icky thinks can collect. >> spot treat any stains. >> you want to use a cleaner or zyme based pet odor remove >> next up, rideodorize. sp el baking soda over thefa entire surce of your mattress, then leave the baking soda on for
just heartbreaking for the people of paris. >>> well, if you've got the spring cleaning bug, how aboutr showing you mattress a little love. >> and your mattress of all things, consumer reporter susan hogan explains why it's a important toually clean your mattress and she shows us the best tools to get tha job done.> you spend about a third of your life sleeping and sure, you change your utsheets, b how often do you clean your mattress? consumer report says freshening up your...
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through this heartbreaking decision, john clark became a hero. today,clark is remembered by his family for his big blue eyes and sweet smile, a smile his parents say grew wider every time the l.s.u. tigers and the new orleans saints were on tv. like so many donor, john clark is no longer with us but his legacy lives on in the bodies of those who received his organs. throughout the month of april i'll be thinking of john clark, the spire perry family and all those who have gift -- the entire perry family and all those who have gifted the gift of organ donation as a final act of compassion. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize and honor mason andrews, an 18-year-old from monroe, louisiana, who was recently recognized by the guiness book of world records as the yuckest pilot to -- youngest pilot to circumnavigate the globe. nathan is a junior at louisiana tech university who set off on his trip around the world on july 22 and returned october 6 of 2018. he flew for 76 days in the spirit of louisiana, a 1976 hyper lance pa-32 single engine aircraft
through this heartbreaking decision, john clark became a hero. today,clark is remembered by his family for his big blue eyes and sweet smile, a smile his parents say grew wider every time the l.s.u. tigers and the new orleans saints were on tv. like so many donor, john clark is no longer with us but his legacy lives on in the bodies of those who received his organs. throughout the month of april i'll be thinking of john clark, the spire perry family and all those who have gift -- the entire...
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. >> it saddens me and it's heartbreaking. of course, coming down here and seeing so many kids outside, seeing a woman's football team havi practice at the same time and just to see that this brazen act of violenc happening in our community and a lot of people will tell you that deanwood for th most part is a peaceful counity. woo we're resilient and defiant, bue we pretty much peaceful. >> reporter: a lot of concern in this community. d.c. police were back out here earlier today handing out fliers in the neighborhood. they're also looking to see if there's any surveillancvideo, any cameras here that may help them with this investigation. at this point no arrests have been made. pat, back to you. >> darcy. thank you. >>> scary moment at the naval air station in virginia beach. a male sailor shot ae f sailor several times in the parking lot. officials say the shooter was quickly identified by btye secund killed. the victim is expected to be okays no identitieave yet beenle ased. investigators say the shooting was an isolated do
. >> it saddens me and it's heartbreaking. of course, coming down here and seeing so many kids outside, seeing a woman's football team havi practice at the same time and just to see that this brazen act of violenc happening in our community and a lot of people will tell you that deanwood for th most part is a peaceful counity. woo we're resilient and defiant, bue we pretty much peaceful. >> reporter: a lot of concern in this community. d.c. police were back out here earlier today...
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it are just heartbreaking, anyone who has visited...tbreaking, anyone who has visited... it is just awfullj was trying to think are there any more famous monuments in france? well the eiffel tower would be there with it. in terms of churches around the world, i think this is as famous as any. st. peter's square in rome, the one in barcelona, st. paul pensee cathedral in london. but this isa pensee cathedral in london. but this is a place with 30 million people go every year. 30,000 visitors every scene with having lived in paris for four years, it is one of the places that you have to go to for some it is absently magnificent just that you have to go to for some it is absently magnificentjust across the river it is just stunning. and it is just kind of hard to find the words and i've just seen a bit of video of the actual spire collapsing. i am sure people are aghast and as i understand, emmanuel macron is now on his way. the thing that struck me about what hugh schofield was saying is that yes it is very inaccessible to conventional fi
it are just heartbreaking, anyone who has visited...tbreaking, anyone who has visited... it is just awfullj was trying to think are there any more famous monuments in france? well the eiffel tower would be there with it. in terms of churches around the world, i think this is as famous as any. st. peter's square in rome, the one in barcelona, st. paul pensee cathedral in london. but this isa pensee cathedral in london. but this is a place with 30 million people go every year. 30,000 visitors...
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the capitals' playoff run ended with a heartbreaking double overtime loss. the caps were up most of the night. but the carolina hurricanes wouldn't just go away. they should have done that two games ago. >> they tied it up and were able to force double overtime. then a former capitals player, justin williams, scored the goal ending the caps' hopes of back-to-back championship. we have more from fans where they voiced frustration. >> reporter: frustrations, disappoint, you flame. it across the discreet is the hotel monaco. and look, they still have the banners up here. some of them say "let's go, caps." and then in the center, you have the picture of the stanley cup. of course, fans were hoping to hang on to that cup for a second year. it just was not meant to be. the capitals losing in double overtime last night in a very hard-fought game. now, as heartbreaking as it wae folks w spoke to say they will still continueo t fans. them becauseof they fought hard the wholeay fs. it was kind of devastating to see them lose. we're still going to be caps fans.l alcaps
the capitals' playoff run ended with a heartbreaking double overtime loss. the caps were up most of the night. but the carolina hurricanes wouldn't just go away. they should have done that two games ago. >> they tied it up and were able to force double overtime. then a former capitals player, justin williams, scored the goal ending the caps' hopes of back-to-back championship. we have more from fans where they voiced frustration. >> reporter: frustrations, disappoint, you flame. it...
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here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: more heartbreak for the family of timmothy pitzen.ng to be their missing child is actually a 23-year-old man from ohio, brian michael rini. >> it's devastating. it's like reliving that day all over again. and timmothy's father is devastated once again. >> reporter: prison records in ohio show a man by the name of brian michael rini served time for burglary and vandalism. >> oh, it's kind of back to ground zero for us. you know, kind of reliving everything that did happen. and renewing the loss one more time. >> reporter: since 2011, pitzen's family has searched for the little boy who vanished with his mother when he was just 6 years old. days later she committed suicide, leaving a chilling note saying timmothy was safe but would never be found. >> he's with a 14-year-old juvenile male white, says he was kidnapped from somewhere. >> reporter: eight years later, a potential lead. this young man shows up in a northern kentucky neighborhood claiming to be timmothy pitzen, saying he had just escaped his kidnappers and was begging for help.
here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: more heartbreak for the family of timmothy pitzen.ng to be their missing child is actually a 23-year-old man from ohio, brian michael rini. >> it's devastating. it's like reliving that day all over again. and timmothy's father is devastated once again. >> reporter: prison records in ohio show a man by the name of brian michael rini served time for burglary and vandalism. >> oh, it's kind of back to ground zero for us. you know,...
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the heartbreaking dna results in the identity behind his impersonator. a royal warning, prince harry pushing to ban a popular videogame. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ all the things i should have been doing ♪ dance dance dance ♪ heather: you are watching "fox and friends first," thank you as you take a live look at new york city, for joining us as always. let's get to that fox news alert, donald trump will get a firsthand look at the border crisis. he's heading to california where the aclu is trying to stop wall construction. homeland security secretary kirstjen and promises more resources to agents on the front line. >> donald trump expected to visit the california town of calexico today, 120 miles east of san diego. a sign that he's moving forward as several groups try to stop him. the aclu filed a motion asking a judge to stop the construction of the wall under trump's national emergency declaration, it is unconstitutional. that echoes how democrats feel, a statement from nancy pelosi. the president's sham emergency declaration and unl
the heartbreaking dna results in the identity behind his impersonator. a royal warning, prince harry pushing to ban a popular videogame. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ all the things i should have been doing ♪ dance dance dance ♪ heather: you are watching "fox and friends first," thank you as you take a live look at new york city, for joining us as always. let's get to that fox news alert, donald trump will get a firsthand look at the border crisis....
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is not timmothy pitzen, a boy that vanished f in 2011 but is instead this grown man so tonight, heartbreak and a new mystery. ron mott has the latest. >> reporter: 24 hours after getting word timmothy pitzen who has been missing for nearly eight years may have been found, heartbreaking news for his family. >> it's devastating. it's like reliving that day all over again. >> reporter: the fbi says a dna test proved the person who showed up in a kentucky neighborhood is not timmothy. authorities say he's 23-year-old brian michael rini and has a criminal record including serving time for burglary and vandalism in ohio. the family disappointed but not angry. they have dealt with false sightings before. >> i would reserve all judgment and pray for the young man involved. >> reporter: timmothy aurora, illinois. his mom took him out of school early. apparent suicide. a note said the boy was fine but would never be found. yesterday's drama unfolded more than 300 miles away in newport, kentucky. >> we have a child that ran away. he said he was kidnapped. >> reporter: the person told him he escaped f
is not timmothy pitzen, a boy that vanished f in 2011 but is instead this grown man so tonight, heartbreak and a new mystery. ron mott has the latest. >> reporter: 24 hours after getting word timmothy pitzen who has been missing for nearly eight years may have been found, heartbreaking news for his family. >> it's devastating. it's like reliving that day all over again. >> reporter: the fbi says a dna test proved the person who showed up in a kentucky neighborhood is not...
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more on what the fbi has to say on this heartbreaking story. >>> we know that you are out there and weing for you and loving you. >> reporter: a heartbreaking day for the family of timmothy pitzen, authorities announcing the person that claimed to be their missing family member is actually 23-year-old exconvict from ohio named ryan reasony. >> i feel terrible for the grandmother and the father. as a parent heist i feel for them, yet another time they had their hopes raised. >> reporter: on wednesday reany was found wandering a neighborhood in kentucky. he said he was timmothy pitzen and escaped his captors that had been holding him for seven years but the fbi said it is all a hoax. in 2011 6-year-old timmothy pitzen's mother checked him out of his kindergarten class in aurora, illinois. she spent a few days with them then killed herself in a rockford, illinois, hotel, leaving behind a chilling note saying her son was okay but would never be seen again >> he was a wonderful little boy. i hope he has the strength and personality to do behavior he needs to do -- >> reporter: if there is a
more on what the fbi has to say on this heartbreaking story. >>> we know that you are out there and weing for you and loving you. >> reporter: a heartbreaking day for the family of timmothy pitzen, authorities announcing the person that claimed to be their missing family member is actually 23-year-old exconvict from ohio named ryan reasony. >> i feel terrible for the grandmother and the father. as a parent heist i feel for them, yet another time they had their hopes raised....
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so when she was gone, heartbreaking? >> heartbreaking. >> reporter: it was even harder for chase and chloe who only had pictures to remember her by. >> i was angry but i was pretty sad, too. >> reporter: but something remarkable just happened. nearly two years to the day that cedar disappeared, a police officer 2,000 miles away in colorado found her shiveringn the local vet discovered she was microchipped, tracing her back to the peterson family in florida. >> it's almost like the day i found out i was pregnant after five years. [ laughter ] surprise. >> reporter: it was that big of a moment? >> it was that big of a moment. >> reporter: cedar not only reunited with her human family but her sister cece, too. if only cedar could tell the story of where she's been. cedi definitely wish recognized the whole family right away. they are making up for lost time. great endingthe attack that le guard with brain damage and how . >>> right now at 6:00, one video but two different opinions. the attack that left a security guard with
so when she was gone, heartbreaking? >> heartbreaking. >> reporter: it was even harder for chase and chloe who only had pictures to remember her by. >> i was angry but i was pretty sad, too. >> reporter: but something remarkable just happened. nearly two years to the day that cedar disappeared, a police officer 2,000 miles away in colorado found her shiveringn the local vet discovered she was microchipped, tracing her back to the peterson family in florida. >> it's...
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. >> it's heartbreaking. it's really heartbreaking and it's left us in a very difficult position, because, you know, we kind of miss the application cycle, and --yeah. it's -- it's heartbreaking. >> the parents here are trying to raise $2 million to try to ch help save thatl. >>> well, going to prom is a rite of passage for many high school students. right? the cost of formal wear can weigh heavy on finances. today, a free prom pop-up shop at ther community cen in land jover from 10:00 in the morning until 2:00 this afternoon. those donated clothes are gently worn or brand w. go get yourself from scududs. not bad. >>> andrt decided to eliminate its greeter job.rk s with disabilities thought they would be forced the big box store that other the big box store that other areas for their need. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it ta
. >> it's heartbreaking. it's really heartbreaking and it's left us in a very difficult position, because, you know, we kind of miss the application cycle, and --yeah. it's -- it's heartbreaking. >> the parents here are trying to raise $2 million to try to ch help save thatl. >>> well, going to prom is a rite of passage for many high school students. right? the cost of formal wear can weigh heavy on finances. today, a free prom pop-up shop at ther community cen in land...
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i'll tell you that for me the most heartbreaking moment is when i saw about 20 minutes after i -- i startedg the fire, i saw the -- the ladders go up and the hoses start spraying, and it was just heartbreaking to watch. the ladders were not tall enough. the hoses were not strong enough. >> the first reports surfaced at 6:50 p.m. paris time, an ominous billow of spoke coming from notre dame. >> me hand my mom are going on a sunset cruise on the seine, like a champagne cruse and when i got on the boat one of my friends texted me saying that notre dame is on fire, and we couldn't see it at that point, but we were kind of shaken up and everyone was like are you sure? are you sure that's what's happening and then our boat started going down the river, and could you see the smoke just raising up, and then eventually you could see the flames going up and eventually the tower came down. >> just a fire in the background. >> wow. >> the horror of onlookers flames then burst through the ceiling. the inferno raging out of control. rescuers scrambled to save some of the cathedral's precious art and pric
i'll tell you that for me the most heartbreaking moment is when i saw about 20 minutes after i -- i startedg the fire, i saw the -- the ladders go up and the hoses start spraying, and it was just heartbreaking to watch. the ladders were not tall enough. the hoses were not strong enough. >> the first reports surfaced at 6:50 p.m. paris time, an ominous billow of spoke coming from notre dame. >> me hand my mom are going on a sunset cruise on the seine, like a champagne cruse and when...
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heartbreaking that a country which has strived so hard for peace in recent years, has been targeted by these terrorists. we mourn the loved ones of the victims, some of whom an
heartbreaking that a country which has strived so hard for peace in recent years, has been targeted by these terrorists. we mourn the loved ones of the victims, some of whom an
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the mayor of london wrote of his heartbreak, saying london stands in sorrow with paris today.ow at the scene live in paris where emergency services are of course trying to tackle that blaze. these are the latest picture... as the light falls and dusk settles. row can still see the flames there, burning. at notre—dame. this is iconic building, not only in paris, not only in france but round the world. iam not only in france but round the world. i am joined not only in france but round the world. iamjoined by not only in france but round the world. i am joined by our paris correspondent. what can you tell us now of whether the flames are coming under control. i am standing where i have been standing for the last hour and a half looking aghast at the scenes in front of me. the fire is clea rlies past its scenes in front of me. the fire is clearlies past its worse, an hour or so clearlies past its worse, an hour or so ago there were massive flames, a furnace burning on the roof of the building. consuming the whole of the raf culminating in the collapse of the fire now, since then
the mayor of london wrote of his heartbreak, saying london stands in sorrow with paris today.ow at the scene live in paris where emergency services are of course trying to tackle that blaze. these are the latest picture... as the light falls and dusk settles. row can still see the flames there, burning. at notre—dame. this is iconic building, not only in paris, not only in france but round the world. iam not only in france but round the world. i am joined not only in france but round the...
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we won it's poignant it's heartbreaking the firemen did all they could but there are some things will never get back. to. shocking we find comfort in the fact that there are no victims but it's our french historical heritage and we all share memories of when we visited but now it's fragile and other buildings like this one are fragile there's a whore how is all this possible was there not enough safety equipment not have intervened faster it really troubled me they could have been faster was helicopters and was water and sand falling from the sky into the fire they have this very useful measures in other countries well not stood at the heart of paris for over eight hundred and fifty years being built between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries we know that that iconic spire and the roof collapse last night as a result of those places but the firefighters were able to save the iconic twin bell towers the north and the south made famous possibly most by victor hugo's the hunchback of north something that when that was published in one thousand thirty one really brought back to the atte
we won it's poignant it's heartbreaking the firemen did all they could but there are some things will never get back. to. shocking we find comfort in the fact that there are no victims but it's our french historical heritage and we all share memories of when we visited but now it's fragile and other buildings like this one are fragile there's a whore how is all this possible was there not enough safety equipment not have intervened faster it really troubled me they could have been faster was...
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it is hard, and it is heartbreaking. what it is not is unsafe as is being suggested here on these orange signs. it is not in and of itself to be unsafe to live near a shelter. it has not made me less safe, it has made me more compassionate. what is unsafe, however, is sleeping outdoors. people die when they sleep outdoors, and that's the real issue here today. so i would ask everyone here holding up an orange sign, who's unsafe? whose safety are you talking about? all of us are safer when everyone in san francisco can sleep indoors. thank you so much. >> thank you, carmen. >> good afternoon. my name is sarah ogilvie, and i'm here on behalf of the homelessness, and yes in my back yard. i would like the opportunity to thank the port commission for the compassion and their goodwill that they have always shown pastor edwin passer and the church that i outreach for the assemblies of god. with all that i can, i entreat you to continue supporting the homeless shelter and extending the compassion that you always have to the 100-
it is hard, and it is heartbreaking. what it is not is unsafe as is being suggested here on these orange signs. it is not in and of itself to be unsafe to live near a shelter. it has not made me less safe, it has made me more compassionate. what is unsafe, however, is sleeping outdoors. people die when they sleep outdoors, and that's the real issue here today. so i would ask everyone here holding up an orange sign, who's unsafe? whose safety are you talking about? all of us are safer when...
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they do people really everybody yesterday was talking about the heartbreak and people passing the bridge in the sun louise we can see the cathedral of the damaged cathedral in the back in the spring sunshine everybody says now we have to rebuild so people are looking forward but there was a lot of emotion there was can jubal sort of heartbreak about the if the the damage done to this huge historic hugely important historic a monument that is so klar close to the heart everybody in paris and in france all right barbara vessel for us in paris thank you very much. let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has vetoed a bill passed by congress to end the country support for the saudi led war in yemen it is only the second time that trump has used his presidential veto the president described congress's resolution as a quote dangerous attempt to weaken his constitutional powers egypt's parliament has approved amendments to the country's constitution that could keep president sisi in power until twenty thirty the parliament which is dom
they do people really everybody yesterday was talking about the heartbreak and people passing the bridge in the sun louise we can see the cathedral of the damaged cathedral in the back in the spring sunshine everybody says now we have to rebuild so people are looking forward but there was a lot of emotion there was can jubal sort of heartbreak about the if the the damage done to this huge historic hugely important historic a monument that is so klar close to the heart everybody in paris and in...
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and all around, her heartbreak is shared. nearby, more bodies. her husband and a teenage son.a shrine. and close by, a 21—year—old daughter, to be laid to rest. so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility, and anusha demands that the government gets tough on local extremists. translation: the people of this country are mad. they're fools. we need a strong leader to run this country. sri lanka needs a strong man for it to rise. it's clear that the sense of shock and grief and loss that this woman is feeling — so many are feeling here in sri lanka — is now turning to anger, real anger at the authorities for not protecting them. as he calmly walks past a child, cctv captures the bomber who destroyed the life of anusha and so many others. he walks into san sebastian church, it is packed, this is easter sunday. and seconds later, he detonates. 0n is easter sunday. and seconds later, he detonates. on this day of national mourning, sri lanka's prime minister warned some extremists are still on the run and may be returning from syria. there are a few people on the run, some are
and all around, her heartbreak is shared. nearby, more bodies. her husband and a teenage son.a shrine. and close by, a 21—year—old daughter, to be laid to rest. so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility, and anusha demands that the government gets tough on local extremists. translation: the people of this country are mad. they're fools. we need a strong leader to run this country. sri lanka needs a strong man for it to rise. it's clear that the sense of shock and grief and loss...
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the united nations has described the damage as heartbreaking.ed out. they look like they have been run over by a bulldozer. people are asking first for shelter, then they need water and purification and then they need food. almost 20,000 people are now living in makeshift displacement centre set up in schools and churches. so far five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation of comoros. more heavy rain is forecast over the next few days. and the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people here now face a daunting reality, that the worst could still be yet to come. up to one million species are facing extinction due to human activities — that's according to a new draft report from the united nations. loss of clean air, drinkable water and c02—absorbing forests are all given as reasons for a "an imminent rapid acceleration in the global rate of species extinction". 130 countries are meeting in paris from monday to vet that report. well, a little earlier i spoke to climate s
the united nations has described the damage as heartbreaking.ed out. they look like they have been run over by a bulldozer. people are asking first for shelter, then they need water and purification and then they need food. almost 20,000 people are now living in makeshift displacement centre set up in schools and churches. so far five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation of comoros. more heavy rain is forecast over the next few days....
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they do people really everybody yesterday was talking about the heartbreak and people passing the bridge she is so new we can see the cathedral the damage cathedral in the back in the spring sunshine everybody says now we have to rebuild so people are looking forward but there was a lot of emotion there was tangible sort of heartbreak about to the damage done to this huge historic reached hugely important historic a monument that is so klar close to the heart everybody in paris and in france all right barbara vessel for us in paris thank you very much. now polls have closed in landmark elections in indonesia it's the first time that both presidential and parliamentary elections are being held at the same time there but it's a presidential election that's getting the most attention and could define indonesia's future in a nation is a mainly muslim country and religion has been a major factor in the presidential election let's take a look now at how voting what. the scale of the elections is vast. one hundred ninety million potential voters living on over eight thousand populated islands s
they do people really everybody yesterday was talking about the heartbreak and people passing the bridge she is so new we can see the cathedral the damage cathedral in the back in the spring sunshine everybody says now we have to rebuild so people are looking forward but there was a lot of emotion there was tangible sort of heartbreak about to the damage done to this huge historic reached hugely important historic a monument that is so klar close to the heart everybody in paris and in france...