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the front foot after the break though and just 3 minutes after the restart the guests were level parkins and reacted quickest to punish a smoky clearance from matthew simmons and give the travelling supporters something to cheer about. just past the hour no but under the age was denied by stephan who stopped this rebound before just to go finally managed to clear their lines when you were knocking on the door of a 2nd away when overseas but those hopes were dashed by eric tommy in the 90th minute when he stole 3 points for 14. substitute tell me with a speculative effort that when you stop a rafael kev each off guard and bounced in off the post. a gutsy and to the 1st half of the season for the visitors crucial relegation battle points for the house. to warm the school as just to go finally put an end to this 6 game with this run in the publicity. sunday 2nd match saw frankfurt with a golden opportunity to end their slump they faced bottom of the table potter ban but the freshly promoted side dug deep to pull off a surprise when. the last one displayed a match of 29 team. coach audi whic
the front foot after the break though and just 3 minutes after the restart the guests were level parkins and reacted quickest to punish a smoky clearance from matthew simmons and give the travelling supporters something to cheer about. just past the hour no but under the age was denied by stephan who stopped this rebound before just to go finally managed to clear their lines when you were knocking on the door of a 2nd away when overseas but those hopes were dashed by eric tommy in the 90th...
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juliette parkin reports. decades of dirty racing.on's use of a band steroid to claim 0lympic victory to cyclists lance armstrong's exposure for career long blood doping. even high—profile coaches have been found guilty of violations. it is going through its biggest crisis in modern history. that has been going through this crisis for over a decade plus. up this crisis for over a decade plus. up until recently with no signs that actually we are going to deal with these issues. but, in your weapon has entered the war on sheets, thanks to scientists in eastbourne. —— a new weapon. research has shown that performance enhancing drugs, such as those used to this the production of oxygen—carrying red cells, can change the genetic activity in an athlete's body for the we can see the impact of those drugs well after the drug has gone for that is the power of this new paradigms the current taste actually works if you actually test them on the day or days that they have taken the day or days that they have taken the drug. but it does not work i
juliette parkin reports. decades of dirty racing.on's use of a band steroid to claim 0lympic victory to cyclists lance armstrong's exposure for career long blood doping. even high—profile coaches have been found guilty of violations. it is going through its biggest crisis in modern history. that has been going through this crisis for over a decade plus. up this crisis for over a decade plus. up until recently with no signs that actually we are going to deal with these issues. but, in your...
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. >>> broken parkin meters are mocone y.t all the meters were jammed or out of order. abc reporter lyanne melendez looks at what's going on. >>> sometimes your christmas gift just doesn't work out. 7 on your side's michael finney explains what to expect when you try to take yours back. >> now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> it was a large impact, a telephone pole. >> that's tremendously sad. so needless. >> three teenagers are dead, two others are hospitalized tonight after a collision so powerful, it knocked out a power pole. >> the good evening and thank you for joining us tonight. i'm ama daetz. >> and. >> and i'm dan ashley. >> some are wondering if speed played a role in this collision. abc7 reporter anser hassan is live in pleasanton with the answer. anser? >> ama and dan, foothill reopened about an hour ago. crews out here since last night. we were able to confirm the name of two of the victims. they are twin brothers, mark anthony and michael angelo urista. they both went to dublin high. they were just
. >>> broken parkin meters are mocone y.t all the meters were jammed or out of order. abc reporter lyanne melendez looks at what's going on. >>> sometimes your christmas gift just doesn't work out. 7 on your side's michael finney explains what to expect when you try to take yours back. >> now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> it was a large impact, a telephone pole. >> that's tremendously sad. so needless. >> three teenagers are dead, two...
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juliette parkin reports. searching a swollen river for a firefighter and father. anthony knott, looking for one of their own. his partner growing increasingly anxious. he was in a happy mood, he loved his job, he loved his family, it was simply a christmas night out and he was due to come home, it is just terrible. i mean it is so unlike him, and the longer it goes on, the more worried we are getting. specialist police, fire and coastguard teams have been coming and going all day from lewes fire station. a search carried out on water and land. there are six teams deployed at this point in time, two of them on the water, the coast guard is searching and we have people going into town and talking to shops that were not open over the weekend. volunteers were briefed to take posters showing anthony knott‘s photograph out and about around the town in a bid tojog any possible memory of a sighting. shops and businesses put them up too. anthony knott was last seen here at the lamb, he was out celebrating christmas with colleagues. it is understood he stepped outside to us
juliette parkin reports. searching a swollen river for a firefighter and father. anthony knott, looking for one of their own. his partner growing increasingly anxious. he was in a happy mood, he loved his job, he loved his family, it was simply a christmas night out and he was due to come home, it is just terrible. i mean it is so unlike him, and the longer it goes on, the more worried we are getting. specialist police, fire and coastguard teams have been coming and going all day from lewes...
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>>if you can't use parkin lots with attendance and also they say it's not always safe to also put your thgs in trunks because thieves may be watching you reporting live in union square taylor secchind forews. thank you taylor. >>construction the suicide prevention now and at the years behind schedule. ow 2 now the project might be done in 23. officials with the golden gate bridgeell us problems with the lead coractor are slowing down construction. kron four's gayle ong ili now in san francisco at the bridge toll plaza with details on the big delay here. >>justine we're told the construction is simple itself but it's getting the workers to the locion where they need to go to do the work is what's been challenging the brge district wants to do this project fely and up to a high quality. it took years of convincing the bridgeport to install this net save lives. >>but t sysm has been delayed construction of the golden gate idge suicide underway for about 18 months the bridge highway and transportation district announced wednsday it will be up to 2 years behind schedule. the reasonhe lead c
>>if you can't use parkin lots with attendance and also they say it's not always safe to also put your thgs in trunks because thieves may be watching you reporting live in union square taylor secchind forews. thank you taylor. >>construction the suicide prevention now and at the years behind schedule. ow 2 now the project might be done in 23. officials with the golden gate bridgeell us problems with the lead coractor are slowing down construction. kron four's gayle ong ili now in...
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juliette parkin is in lewes for us. — what‘s the scale of the search operation there?e have seen emergency services vehicles coming and going from here all day. search and rescue teams have even been out searching the alleyways of various backstreets and going from place to place asking for cctv. it sits on the river i did teams have been out searching various waterways around this town. anthony knott is a london firefighter but colleagues on the london fire service have been down here helping the local crews and police and the coast guard with the search. this is what the fire service told us earlier today about the extent of the search and rescue operation. when they were at the end, we know that anthony was there and it needed to step outside, either to take if uncle or a breath of fresh air, and the last acknowledgement of his whereabouts was around quarter past seven on friday. —— either to take a phone call or a breath of fresh air. we know he was at the lamb inn? we understand he had come down here on a christmas night out with work colleagues, he arrived late a
juliette parkin is in lewes for us. — what‘s the scale of the search operation there?e have seen emergency services vehicles coming and going from here all day. search and rescue teams have even been out searching the alleyways of various backstreets and going from place to place asking for cctv. it sits on the river i did teams have been out searching various waterways around this town. anthony knott is a london firefighter but colleagues on the london fire service have been down here...
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our correspondentjuliette parkin is in lewes and gave us this update.ng the alleyways and various back streets of lewes and going from place to place, asking for cctv. lewes sits on the river ouse, and specialist teams have been out searching the various waterways around this town. anthony knott is a london firefighter, but colleagues from the london fire service have been down here helping the local crews. they‘ve also been helping the police and the coast guard with this search. this is what the fire service told us earlier today about the extent of this search and rescue operation. they were at the lamb inn, and what we know is that anthony was there and needed to step outside, either to take a phone call or to take a breath of fresh air, and the last acknowledgement of his whereabouts then was around quarter past seven on friday. we understand that anthony knott had come down here for a christmas night out with work colleagues. he had arrived in lewes late afternoon, had been to various pubs and then gone onto the lamb at around 7:30pm. we understan
our correspondentjuliette parkin is in lewes and gave us this update.ng the alleyways and various back streets of lewes and going from place to place, asking for cctv. lewes sits on the river ouse, and specialist teams have been out searching the various waterways around this town. anthony knott is a london firefighter, but colleagues from the london fire service have been down here helping the local crews. they‘ve also been helping the police and the coast guard with this search. this is...
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. >> he's sittin' in the parkin' lot and gets out of his car and starts screamin' at me and we'd getght. and he's, like, "they're tryin' to pin this on me and they say you were involved." and i'm, like, "i wasn't. you did this. get away from me." >> reporter: he was saying that the police were saying you were involved? >> and i was, like, "okay." you know, "liar," and he was, like, "i didn't, i didn't." >> reporter: but while both linda and the police were convinced gil was behind tom's death, investigators had no solid evidence. that grainy video didn't conclusively put him at the scene and they couldn't prove the sedative found in tom's system came from gil's office. the district attorney told his chief investigator they didn't have a case. >> we didn't have the evidence that -- that i felt or that my boss felt was compelling enough to put before a jury. >> reporter: but the investigation wasn't over. detectives were hoping they would find gil's d-n-a in tom's car and link him to the crime scene. while they waited for those test results, they let tom's family know they were investi
. >> he's sittin' in the parkin' lot and gets out of his car and starts screamin' at me and we'd getght. and he's, like, "they're tryin' to pin this on me and they say you were involved." and i'm, like, "i wasn't. you did this. get away from me." >> reporter: he was saying that the police were saying you were involved? >> and i was, like, "okay." you know, "liar," and he was, like, "i didn't, i didn't." >> reporter: but...
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is that the cure for alzheimer's, a.l.s., parkin son's. democrats say it's worth it to let those go to force the government price in this market. we don't think that has to be the case. they are making it with that with h.r. 3. we can have innovation without the heavy handed club mugging innovation by taking the revenues of companies when they don't agree with the government sets with the price. foreign countries they want to model america after, upwards of 40% of cancer drugs are not available in those countries but available here in the united states. go to one of the six indicator countries and look at how they control drug costs and we have a trade negotiator so we can get lower drug costs but what they do is, they control access. a lot of talk about death panels when obamacare was considered. this bill actually represents that. we're told that by the people who innovate in this space that they will not be able to continue to innovate as they have in the past and drugs won't be available because they won't be invented. that's not just
is that the cure for alzheimer's, a.l.s., parkin son's. democrats say it's worth it to let those go to force the government price in this market. we don't think that has to be the case. they are making it with that with h.r. 3. we can have innovation without the heavy handed club mugging innovation by taking the revenues of companies when they don't agree with the government sets with the price. foreign countries they want to model america after, upwards of 40% of cancer drugs are not available...