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emma: skims has grown so unbelievably.t is kim kardashian's company, it was her idea from the outset, i honestly believe that we never thought that it would just be one thing. we always thought about it as being this huge company that would do lots of things. again, that company was based on just doing one product really, really well. i think that's testament to any great company. we had so much focus in the beginning. we were like, we will make superior shape where in every sumo size and color and it worked out incredibly well. francine: when is the right time to either grow or go into a slightly different branch? emma: in good american, the first time we ever thought of going into another category was because customers asked us to. ethic it's a really smart way to think about your growth in your development in a business. you really have to listen and you cannot take that commentary just the good things. your customers will tell you what you need to hear, they will also tell you what you don't want to hear and it's like
emma: skims has grown so unbelievably.t is kim kardashian's company, it was her idea from the outset, i honestly believe that we never thought that it would just be one thing. we always thought about it as being this huge company that would do lots of things. again, that company was based on just doing one product really, really well. i think that's testament to any great company. we had so much focus in the beginning. we were like, we will make superior shape where in every sumo size and color...
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emma: i don't want my daughters wasting time thinking about how much they weigh, what they look like. and i think fashion has done a terrible job reinforcing an unrealistic beauty idea. francine: the entrepreneur driving a multibillion-dollar retail empire while trying to redefine the world of fashion. british businesswoman emma grede has partnered with one of the most famous families in hollywood. she is chief executive and cofounder of the inclusive brand good american, which she launched in 2016 with khloe kardashian. she is also the founding partner of shapewear label skims alongside khloe's sister, kim. emma: as a young, black female entrepreneur, the only thing i could do was what i knew from my experience, and the honest truth is i did not set out to create a company that was deeply rooted in the principles of inclusivity and diversity, i set out to make a company that was right for me. francine: in this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i speak to emma grede about her rise to the top, how she measures success, and why diversity remains elusive in the world of fashion. emma grede, thank you so much fo
emma: i don't want my daughters wasting time thinking about how much they weigh, what they look like. and i think fashion has done a terrible job reinforcing an unrealistic beauty idea. francine: the entrepreneur driving a multibillion-dollar retail empire while trying to redefine the world of fashion. british businesswoman emma grede has partnered with one of the most famous families in hollywood. she is chief executive and cofounder of the inclusive brand good american, which she launched in...
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nottinghamshire police has declined to comment on emma's letter.on a bbc news who arejoining us for this welcoming viewers on a bbc news who are joining us for this conversation as well and i should say that there may be some distressing details that are uncovered during this conversation. emma, welcome to the programme. hello. hi. thank you so programme. hello. h . thank you so much for talking to me. firstly, can ijust ask a much for talking to me. firstly, can i just ask a question to you? it much for talking to me. firstly, can ijust ask a question to you? it has i just ask a question to you? it has obviously ijust ask a question to you? it has obviously been less than i just ask a question to you? it has obviously been less than a ijust ask a question to you? it has obviously been less than a year since barnaby was killed, how are you? how is yourfamily since barnaby was killed, how are you? how is your family coping? since barnaby was killed, how are you? how is yourfamily coping? i you? how is your family coping? i think every time i hear th
nottinghamshire police has declined to comment on emma's letter.on a bbc news who arejoining us for this welcoming viewers on a bbc news who are joining us for this conversation as well and i should say that there may be some distressing details that are uncovered during this conversation. emma, welcome to the programme. hello. hi. thank you so programme. hello. h . thank you so much for talking to me. firstly, can ijust ask a much for talking to me. firstly, can i just ask a question to you?...
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this the very real life, in her imagination, this is the only way a woman should live, okay, so emma has vulgar, but nevertheless, for emma, probably for the first time, like this to say, she had some kind of adventure, but she went through one that... in fact, when i was working on the role, and we talked a lot about it, how long she was actually sick, no one knows, and where she played, i it seems that even she herself could not understand, that is, perhaps she was playing some kind of game role, yes, of course, on the other hand, she also wanted to attract charlie’s attention, in fact, throughout the entire novel everyone wonders how charles didn’t see it like that, emma herself wanted him somehow, so that he would pay attention to her, this disease too, as possible one. to say that this is a point of choice, we can no longer say about her that she is naive, she did not know that it was so, that this happens, after this story with rudolf, she already understands that everything is not so.
this the very real life, in her imagination, this is the only way a woman should live, okay, so emma has vulgar, but nevertheless, for emma, probably for the first time, like this to say, she had some kind of adventure, but she went through one that... in fact, when i was working on the role, and we talked a lot about it, how long she was actually sick, no one knows, and where she played, i it seems that even she herself could not understand, that is, perhaps she was playing some kind of...
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life, she sees in this the very real life, its only representation. a woman must live, okay, so emma has is seduced by this rudolf, they live some kind of beautiful story, stereotyped, vulgar, but nevertheless , for emma, probably for the first time, so to speak, she's somehow an adventure, yes, she experienced the one she wanted, having already lived this story, she is abandoned by this lover, having dug... emma experiences nervous days and 43 nights, and she actually has a new breakdown, having received this farewell letter, yes, 43 is learning to eat, learning to walk, that is, it’s like she ’s being born again, yes, but having survived this crisis, there ’s also a big question whether she really was sick, in fact, when she was working on the role, and we talked a lot about this, how long she was actually sick, no one does not know. and where she played, it seems to me that even she herself could not understand, that is, perhaps she played some kind of role, right? of course, on the other hand, she also wanted to attract charlie’s attention, in fact, throughout the entire novel, eve
life, she sees in this the very real life, its only representation. a woman must live, okay, so emma has is seduced by this rudolf, they live some kind of beautiful story, stereotyped, vulgar, but nevertheless , for emma, probably for the first time, so to speak, she's somehow an adventure, yes, she experienced the one she wanted, having already lived this story, she is abandoned by this lover, having dug... emma experiences nervous days and 43 nights, and she actually has a new...
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emma: 100%, because the workforce has changed immeasurably. right?we think post-pandemic, also the generation we are dealing with right now, it is entirely different. and you have to create a company that can succeed with the workforce it has at its disposal. francine: what do you mean, younger -- emma: i think younger people have a different expectation of their life and work and how those two things split together. and, like it or not, covid changed the working environment forever. and you either adapt or you die. i might have a certain opinion about how i want people to come into a space or business, but at the end of the day you have to work with where the culture is at. i'm not here to fight the culture. i am, like, ok, it is what it is. how do we work to maximize this? because at the end of the day, we all want the same thing. francine: how do you spot a good entrepreneur like on dragon's den? how do you decide whether you are all in? emma: i am so personality-driven. of course, a good idea is a good idea and white space is a white space. but i
emma: 100%, because the workforce has changed immeasurably. right?we think post-pandemic, also the generation we are dealing with right now, it is entirely different. and you have to create a company that can succeed with the workforce it has at its disposal. francine: what do you mean, younger -- emma: i think younger people have a different expectation of their life and work and how those two things split together. and, like it or not, covid changed the working environment forever. and you...
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barnaby weber was one of three people killed lastjune, his mother emma has written an open letter to0'malley—kumar, a school caretaker and two 19—year—old students who were stabbed to death as they walked to their accommodation after a night out. 65—year—old ian coates was stabbed while in his van on his way to work. their deaths lastjune in nottingham shocked the country and united a city. since then, the families of the victims say their pain has increased because of the actions of nottinghamshire police. the mother of barnaby webber, emma, today spoke to bbc news and wrote an open letter urging a police staff member who she said wrote a graphic whatsapp post, about the nature of the injuries sustained, to show the respect that was not given to her son. when you hear that type of language, you can understand the impact that it had on us as families, and why it is not acceptable in any way, shape or form. it's certainly not gallows humour, is just disrespectful. i hope i did the right thing, but by it being public, i suppose it will have that audience of other people that work in po
barnaby weber was one of three people killed lastjune, his mother emma has written an open letter to0'malley—kumar, a school caretaker and two 19—year—old students who were stabbed to death as they walked to their accommodation after a night out. 65—year—old ian coates was stabbed while in his van on his way to work. their deaths lastjune in nottingham shocked the country and united a city. since then, the families of the victims say their pain has increased because of the actions of...
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emma, into different sides and sides of this medals, medals of this woman, for example, okay, now emma hasrst time , so to speak, she's some kind of adventure, yeah experienced what she wanted, now... having lived this story, this lover leaves her, dripping water on the farewell letter, pretending to cry, and after the story with rudolph, emma experiences a nervous breakdown, having received this farewell letter, yes 43 days and 43 nights, yes , she is actually learning to eat again, learning to walk, that is, it is like she is being born again, and having survived this crisis, there is also a big question whether she was really sick, in fact, when i was working on... yes, and we they talked about it a lot, how long she really was sick, no one knows, and where she played, it seems to me that even she herself could not understand, that is, perhaps she played some role, of course, on the other hand, she also wanted to attract the attention of charlie, in fact, throughout the entire novel that’s all they are surprised how charles didn’t see it like that, emma herself wanted him, yes, so that
emma, into different sides and sides of this medals, medals of this woman, for example, okay, now emma hasrst time , so to speak, she's some kind of adventure, yeah experienced what she wanted, now... having lived this story, this lover leaves her, dripping water on the farewell letter, pretending to cry, and after the story with rudolph, emma experiences a nervous breakdown, having received this farewell letter, yes 43 days and 43 nights, yes , she is actually learning to eat again,...
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emma ruminski has been to meet them.ys. making a good rake usually calls for a lot of experience, though the girls are a little more used to the comb. working the land during and after the second world war involved hard work and long hours for the women that volunteered. grace dray is pictured here with her potato harvest. she lied about her age to sign up for the women's land army and leave london for dartmoor. she had never worked on a farm before but looking back now at 94 believes that it was the making of her. it was hard work. i know that we felt every muscle was strained with doing really heavy work. and when you are only working in an office, that is very sedatable, but i loved every minute of it. you had a pair of these, i assume? oh, yeah. a pairof them. did you like those? no, ididn't. grace is just one of the 1700 former land girls that farmed in devon. becks pearson started her quest to record their stories when she bought some old uniform at an auction, but could not find out about the women's land army loc
emma ruminski has been to meet them.ys. making a good rake usually calls for a lot of experience, though the girls are a little more used to the comb. working the land during and after the second world war involved hard work and long hours for the women that volunteered. grace dray is pictured here with her potato harvest. she lied about her age to sign up for the women's land army and leave london for dartmoor. she had never worked on a farm before but looking back now at 94 believes that it...
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qualify for the finals of the billiejean king cup and then beating angelique kerber easily, emma raducanu haso her best. she's into the quaterfinals of the stuttgart open, beating czech player linda noskova in straight sets in less than 90 minutes. raducanu won 6—0, 7—5 to book her place in the final eight. and she'll face the world number one iga swiatek next. the polish star and defending champion reached the quaterfinals after beating elise mertens 6—3, 6—4. swiatek, who's on a 9—match unbeaten run, has played raducanu twice and won both matches. meanwhile, in barcelona, stefanos tsitsipas remains on course to reach the final for a second successive year. last year's runner—up is through to the quaterfinals after beating home favourite roberto carballes baena in straight sets. tsitsipas winning 7—5, 6—3. he'll now face the world number 53 facundo diaz acosta. britain's cameron norrie is also into the last eight. he beat roberto bautista agut in straight sets to set up a finalfour tie against argentina's tomas martin etcheverry. the victory, which came in less than 1.5 hours, was norrie�*s
qualify for the finals of the billiejean king cup and then beating angelique kerber easily, emma raducanu haso her best. she's into the quaterfinals of the stuttgart open, beating czech player linda noskova in straight sets in less than 90 minutes. raducanu won 6—0, 7—5 to book her place in the final eight. and she'll face the world number one iga swiatek next. the polish star and defending champion reached the quaterfinals after beating elise mertens 6—3, 6—4. swiatek, who's on a...
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emma ruminski has been to meet them.e army, they work with all of the skill and confidence. it usually calls for a lot of experience.— confidence. it usually calls for a lot of experience. working the land durin: and lot of experience. working the land during and after— lot of experience. working the land during and after the _ lot of experience. working the land during and after the second - lot of experience. working the land during and after the second world. during and after the second world war involved hard work and long hours for the women that volunteered. grace is pictured here with her potato harvest. she lied about her age to sign up for the women's land army and leave london for dartmoor. she had never worked on a farm before but looking back now at 94 believes that it was the making of her. it now at 94 believes that it was the making of her-— making of her. it was hard work. i know that — making of her. it was hard work. i know that we _ making of her. it was hard work. i know that we felt _ making of her.
emma ruminski has been to meet them.e army, they work with all of the skill and confidence. it usually calls for a lot of experience.— confidence. it usually calls for a lot of experience. working the land durin: and lot of experience. working the land during and after— lot of experience. working the land during and after the _ lot of experience. working the land during and after the second - lot of experience. working the land during and after the second world. during and after the second...
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emma raducanu has dropped the first set in her match. do if she is to get back into that one. china's ding junhui is out of the world snooker championship in sheffield after losing the deciding frame in a dramatic first round match against the world number 17 jack lisowski. a clearance break of 131 from ding, who was runner up here eight years ago but has never won the world title, levelled the match at 9—all. but it was the englishman, lisowski, who came out on top in that final frame — to set up a meeting with stuart bingham in the second round. kyren wilson hammered dominic dale 10 frames to i to win his first round match. the former finalist and twelfth seed won the final frame with a break of 88 — he was on for a maximum break of 147 but missed the next red. wilson will meetjoe 0'connor in round two and i can tell you that ronnie 0'sullivan has begun his campaign for a record eighth world title, he is one frame up against the welsh qualifierjackson page. you can follow it all on the bbc sport website. that's it from me. to greece no
emma raducanu has dropped the first set in her match. do if she is to get back into that one. china's ding junhui is out of the world snooker championship in sheffield after losing the deciding frame in a dramatic first round match against the world number 17 jack lisowski. a clearance break of 131 from ding, who was runner up here eight years ago but has never won the world title, levelled the match at 9—all. but it was the englishman, lisowski, who came out on top in that final frame — to...
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live now to sydney where we can speak to australian journalist emma cropper. how bad haseen around sydney and new south wales?— been around sydney and new south wales? ~ , , south wales? as you can see, it is actually _ south wales? as you can see, it is actually a _ south wales? as you can see, it is actually a blue _ south wales? as you can see, it is actually a blue sky _ south wales? as you can see, it is actually a blue sky day, - is actually a blue sky day, really hot and 28 degrees. there was still a major threat of flooding because they call it blue sky flooding is, there is the huge warragamba dam feeding into a large river system where many homes and communities are built along the edge of that and the worry is over the past 24 hours and heading forward that that will start rising and heading into the homes and community. those evacuation orders for those families, a very anxious wait for them, families, a very anxious wait forthem, it families, a very anxious wait for them, it is a slow—moving flood. we have heard from authorities this afternoon that the water
live now to sydney where we can speak to australian journalist emma cropper. how bad haseen around sydney and new south wales?— been around sydney and new south wales? ~ , , south wales? as you can see, it is actually _ south wales? as you can see, it is actually a _ south wales? as you can see, it is actually a blue _ south wales? as you can see, it is actually a blue sky _ south wales? as you can see, it is actually a blue sky day, - is actually a blue sky day, really hot and 28 degrees....
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our business correspondent emma simpson has been looking at the story so far. fenny compton. fenny?t i really annoying the hell out of the post office. she chuckles the moment in the itv drama where former subpostmaster alan bates picks the spot for the fightback. alan! jo hamilton is there to meet him. they'd no idea how many would come for the first meeting, but come, they did. hello, jo! hello! the realjo hamilton remembers it well. it galvanised me, certainly, made me so angry when we all told exactly the same stories, and you realised we'd all been shafted. in the beginning, we were just a little circle in the middle. but it ended up — the word spread, and more and more postmasters came. and, er, yeah, we... look where we are. it's been a long road, though. that first campaign meeting in fenny compton was in 2009. eight years later, alan bates took legal action against the post office, and his group eventually won. in 2021, the court of appeal quashed the convictions of 39 subpostmasters in a landmark ruling. the year after, the public inquiry began hearing evidence — starting
our business correspondent emma simpson has been looking at the story so far. fenny compton. fenny?t i really annoying the hell out of the post office. she chuckles the moment in the itv drama where former subpostmaster alan bates picks the spot for the fightback. alan! jo hamilton is there to meet him. they'd no idea how many would come for the first meeting, but come, they did. hello, jo! hello! the realjo hamilton remembers it well. it galvanised me, certainly, made me so angry when we all...
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emma simpson has that story. took his own life in 2013. the losses were mounting, and he had been fined after an armed robbery at his branch here in cheshire. we had to pay the money back in order to carry on trading, otherwise they would have closed us down. they hounded him, they persecuted him, there didn't seem to be any end to it. the tv drama showed angela paying gina a visit after his death. we are so sorry for your loss. desperate for financial help, she later signed a deal, but it meant withdrawing from the mediation scheme, and being gagged. did you see anything unsavoury in using money as a way of ensuring mr griffiths' case was hushed up? it wasn't something i discussed with gina. it didn't even enter my head. then, just before lunch, a sign that questions are getting tougher. are you represented today in the sense that there is a lawyer in the room who can assist? yes. the postmasters' barristers got straight to it. you're worried, aren't you, that if you now admit that you knew about remote access w
emma simpson has that story. took his own life in 2013. the losses were mounting, and he had been fined after an armed robbery at his branch here in cheshire. we had to pay the money back in order to carry on trading, otherwise they would have closed us down. they hounded him, they persecuted him, there didn't seem to be any end to it. the tv drama showed angela paying gina a visit after his death. we are so sorry for your loss. desperate for financial help, she later signed a deal, but it...
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has ruled he didn't get a fair trial. the case in 2020, was a landmark in the �*me too�* movement, which exposed sexual misconduct at the highest levels in hollywood. our correspondent emma the latest from los angeles. when harvey weinstein, one of the most powerful men in hollywood, was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world. what became known as the metoo movement. many women came forward accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex. for years, there was a fear of speaking out, they said, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now, the rape conviction against harvey weinstein that came out of the metoo movement has been overturned in new york. the court of appeals said prosecutors had called witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. that meant, it said, he was unfairly tried for past behaviour. harvey weinstein was also convicted of rape in a separate case here in la. last year, he was sentenced to 16 years for raping a woman in a beverly hills hotel. he will remain in prison while a decision is made in new york over whether to retry hi
has ruled he didn't get a fair trial. the case in 2020, was a landmark in the �*me too�* movement, which exposed sexual misconduct at the highest levels in hollywood. our correspondent emma the latest from los angeles. when harvey weinstein, one of the most powerful men in hollywood, was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world. what became known as the metoo movement. many women came forward accusing...
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say the incidents are overblown and they fear anti—semitism has been weaponised to shut down the protest. and our los angeles correspondent, emmahe university of southern california. a number of points of tension on this campus. the valedictorian of usc, the top graduate of the year that the university has hand—picked, had her speech cancelled at the graduation ceremony. she had been accused of anti—semitism, and university were trying to de—escalate tensions which have escalated and cancelled her speech and a number of other speakers too. but it seemed that galvanised support for this protest today, protested here were holding placards saying let her speak, in relation to that counsel speech. earlier i spoke to former us state department middle east expert wa'el alzayat about the protests and the accusations of anti—semitism made against some of those protesting. i think many of the student movement including colombia have denounced anti—semitism and been very clear on where they stand towards hatred towards any people, particularly the jewish people. what is really frustrating is these movements include many jewish students.
say the incidents are overblown and they fear anti—semitism has been weaponised to shut down the protest. and our los angeles correspondent, emmahe university of southern california. a number of points of tension on this campus. the valedictorian of usc, the top graduate of the year that the university has hand—picked, had her speech cancelled at the graduation ceremony. she had been accused of anti—semitism, and university were trying to de—escalate tensions which have escalated and...
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emma simpson has more.see a lawyer who worked for a decade behind the scenes as the alleged cover up was well under way. i swear by almighty god... roderick williams is still employed by the post office and he wasn't enjoying being in the spotlight today. i'm missing your question. i'm sorry, i'm being thick. i'm struggling with these questions a little bit. can i understand what you mean by strategy? i haven't got my dictionary with me at the moment, mrwilliams. he admitted bantering about subpostmasters with colleagues in internal emails. "if they aren't happy with horizon, they can leave the network," he wrote. when a sub postmaster raised concerns, mr williams said, "generally, my view is this guy is a bluffer." as for bbc media requests about the growing scandal, he called them puerile and getting ridiculous. how key documents are disclosed has been a big theme in this inquiry. he was sent this email by an external solicitor about how to deal with a defence request for post office investigation guideli
emma simpson has more.see a lawyer who worked for a decade behind the scenes as the alleged cover up was well under way. i swear by almighty god... roderick williams is still employed by the post office and he wasn't enjoying being in the spotlight today. i'm missing your question. i'm sorry, i'm being thick. i'm struggling with these questions a little bit. can i understand what you mean by strategy? i haven't got my dictionary with me at the moment, mrwilliams. he admitted bantering about...
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we will keep you up—to—date on what's going on. 0ur los angeles correspondent emma vardy has been reporting of points of tension on this campus. the valedictorian of usc, the top graduate of the year that the university has hand—picked, had her speech cancelled at the graduation ceremony. she had been accused of anti—semitism, and the university were trying to de—escalate tensions which have escalated and cancelled her speech and a number of other speakers too. but it seemed that galvanised support for this protest today, protested here were holding placards saying let her speak, in relation to that cancelled speech. there was also a heavy police presence at the university of texas in austin. the university said the protest was not authorised. and pro—palestinian and anti—war protests at columbia university in new york sparked demonstrations at several other universities this past week — reviving a debate about free speech and the right to protest. there have also been reports of anti—semitic remarks at some of the demonstrations — something columbia's president has condemned as quote, unac
we will keep you up—to—date on what's going on. 0ur los angeles correspondent emma vardy has been reporting of points of tension on this campus. the valedictorian of usc, the top graduate of the year that the university has hand—picked, had her speech cancelled at the graduation ceremony. she had been accused of anti—semitism, and the university were trying to de—escalate tensions which have escalated and cancelled her speech and a number of other speakers too. but it seemed that...
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barnaby's mother, emma has written an open letter to officers who were members of a whatsapp group inwhich graphic details about the attack were shared. mrs. weber says her son was described as properly butchered among other phrases, and has urged police to show the respect that was not given to her son. and for the latest stories , sign up to gb news stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . now it's back to common alerts. now it's back to andrew and . bev. andrew and. bev. >> good morning. 935 is it monday? no, no, she's been away. >> i thought she's been in the sun. she's gone to her head. >> oh, it was so nice to be away. but it is so nice to be back. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. me, bev turner and andrew pierce. >> so we he took us all by surprise. actually, we need the prime minister was on his way to poland. he wanted to talk about the fact that, in his view, putin will not necessarily stop at poland's border. and he announced the biggest increase in defence spending in years. and years, saying he's goi
barnaby's mother, emma has written an open letter to officers who were members of a whatsapp group inwhich graphic details about the attack were shared. mrs. weber says her son was described as properly butchered among other phrases, and has urged police to show the respect that was not given to her son. and for the latest stories , sign up to gb news stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . now it's back to common alerts. now...
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our los angeles correspondent emma vardy has been looking back at his life. by millions, oj simpson famously led police on a car chase through los angeles. on a car chase through los angeles after becoming the main suspect in the murder of his ex—wife and herfriend. from an impoverished childhood, he had gone on to become one of the greatest american football players in history, and a hollywood actor. but he will be forever remembered for his nine—month televised trial for the double murder that transfixed america. accused of killing his former wife in a jealous rage, at one point, oj simpson was shown struggling to try on a pair of gloves found at the crime scene. if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. rn thought james simpson, not guilty of the crime of murder... orenthaljames simpson, not guilty of the crime of murder... the trial ended in a not—guilty verdict, which divided the community, seen in some communities is a case of the white police force trying to frame the star. the journalist who first interviewed him after his acquittal said his life story cont
our los angeles correspondent emma vardy has been looking back at his life. by millions, oj simpson famously led police on a car chase through los angeles. on a car chase through los angeles after becoming the main suspect in the murder of his ex—wife and herfriend. from an impoverished childhood, he had gone on to become one of the greatest american football players in history, and a hollywood actor. but he will be forever remembered for his nine—month televised trial for the double murder...
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emma vardy has more from los angeles.harvey weinstein — one of the most powerful men in hollywood — was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world — what became known as the #metoo movement. many women came forward, accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex. for years, there was a fear of speaking out, they said, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now, the rape conviction against harvey weinstein that came out of the #metoo movement has been overturned in new york. the court of appeal that prosecutors are called witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. it meant he was unfairly tried for past behaviour, they said. harvey weinstein was also convicted of rape in a separate case here in la. last year, he was sentenced to 16 years for raping a woman in a beverly hills hotel. he will remain in prison while a decision is made in new york over whether to retry him. harvey weinstein�*s lawyer h
emma vardy has more from los angeles.harvey weinstein — one of the most powerful men in hollywood — was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world — what became known as the #metoo movement. many women came forward, accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex. for years, there was a fear of speaking out, they said, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now, the rape conviction against...
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emma vardy has more from los angeles.owerful men in hollywood — was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world, what became known as the me too movement. many women came forward accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex. for years there was a fear of speaking out, they said, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now the rape conviction against harvey weinstein that came out of the me too movement has been overturned in new york. ashleyjudd, the first actress to make allegations against him publicly, said the court's decision was a shock. today is an act of institutional betrayal. and our institutions betray survivors of male sexual violence. the court of appeal said prosecutors had called witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. that meant, it said, he was unfairly tried for past behaviour. harvey weinstein was also convicted of rape in a separate case here in la. labour says it expects t
emma vardy has more from los angeles.owerful men in hollywood — was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world, what became known as the me too movement. many women came forward accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex. for years there was a fear of speaking out, they said, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now the rape conviction against harvey weinstein that came out of the me too...
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. —— and our los angeles correspondent, emma vardy has been reporting on the demonstrations at the universityecially on this campus, one of them is that the valid corian of usc the top graduate of the year that the university has hand—picked her speech was cancelled at the graduation ceremony, accused of anti—semitism and the university here trying to de—escalate tensions which have escalated cancelled her speech and cancelled a number of other speakers too. it seems that had the effect of galvanising support for this protest today, there were protesters here old and placard saying let her speak in relation to that cancelled speech. earlier, i spoke to former us state department middle east expert wa'el alzayat about the protests and the accusations of anti—semitism made against some of those protesting. many of the student movements including columbia have issued statements denouncing entire semitism being very clear on where they stand on hatred towards any people especially the jewish people, towards any people especially thejewish people, in fact, what is really frustrating as these movem
. —— and our los angeles correspondent, emma vardy has been reporting on the demonstrations at the universityecially on this campus, one of them is that the valid corian of usc the top graduate of the year that the university has hand—picked her speech was cancelled at the graduation ceremony, accused of anti—semitism and the university here trying to de—escalate tensions which have escalated cancelled her speech and cancelled a number of other speakers too. it seems that had the...
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our business correspondent, emma simpson, has the details. angela is our head of network services. characters in the drama at the centre of so many ruined lives. we're all so sorry for your loss. bogerd was personally involved in many cases. desperate — he was really desperate. and overseeing complaints from sub—postmasters. she was also involved in the mediation scheme, supposed to help them. angela van den bogerd, head of partnerships. here she is sitting next to ceo paula vennells before mps when they were told the post office had found no evidence of any miscarriages ofjustice. what we've wanted to do and been very committed to doing is doing a thorough investigation on each of the issues raised by each of the applications. we've not dragged our feet. but this was all part of the alleged cover up. i've managed to find some letters. later that year, parmod kalia got a letter from angela. he was wrongly convicted of stealing from his post office in 2001 and sent to prison. he wrote in after seeing a bbc panorama, asking the post office to look again at his case. horizon does not
our business correspondent, emma simpson, has the details. angela is our head of network services. characters in the drama at the centre of so many ruined lives. we're all so sorry for your loss. bogerd was personally involved in many cases. desperate — he was really desperate. and overseeing complaints from sub—postmasters. she was also involved in the mediation scheme, supposed to help them. angela van den bogerd, head of partnerships. here she is sitting next to ceo paula vennells before...
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emma, it seems to me, has a moment of choice, that is, she is seduced by this rudolph, they live some dripping water on her farewell letter, pretending to cry, uh, after the story with rudolph, emma experiences a nervous breakdown, having received this farewell letter, yes, 43 days and 43 nights, yes, she actually learns to eat again, learns to walk, that is, she is born again, yes, having survived this crisis , there is also a big question here, was she really sick, in fact, when i was working on the role, and we talked a lot about this, how long she was actually sick, no one knows, and where she played, it seems to me, even she herself i couldn't understand. that is, perhaps she played some role, of course, with on the other hand, she also wanted to attract charlie’s attention, in fact, throughout the entire novel, everyone is surprised how charles didn’t see it like that, emma herself wanted him to pay attention to me, this illness is also, perhaps, one of the reasons to draw .
emma, it seems to me, has a moment of choice, that is, she is seduced by this rudolph, they live some dripping water on her farewell letter, pretending to cry, uh, after the story with rudolph, emma experiences a nervous breakdown, having received this farewell letter, yes, 43 days and 43 nights, yes, she actually learns to eat again, learns to walk, that is, she is born again, yes, having survived this crisis , there is also a big question here, was she really sick, in fact, when i was...
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our business correspondent emma simpson has been looking at the story so far. fanny compton.ying the post office. ., ., ., office. the moment in the drama where former _ office. the moment in the drama where former sub-postmaster i where former sub—postmaster alan bates picks the spot for the fight back.— alan bates picks the spot for the fight back.- joe - the fight back. alan! joe hamilton _ the fight back. alan! joe hamilton is _ the fight back. alan! joe hamilton is there - the fight back. alan! joe hamilton is there to - the fight back. alan! joe i hamilton is there to meet the fight back. alan! joe - hamilton is there to meet him. they have no idea how many would come the first meeting. but come, they did.— would come the first meeting. | but come, they did.- the but come, they did. hello! the realjoe hamilton _ but come, they did. hello! the realjoe hamilton remembers. but come, they did. hello! the | realjoe hamilton remembers it well. , . . , well. they galvanised me, it made me — well. they galvanised me, it made me so _ well. they galvanised me, it made me so angry
our business correspondent emma simpson has been looking at the story so far. fanny compton.ying the post office. ., ., ., office. the moment in the drama where former _ office. the moment in the drama where former sub-postmaster i where former sub—postmaster alan bates picks the spot for the fight back.— alan bates picks the spot for the fight back.- joe - the fight back. alan! joe hamilton _ the fight back. alan! joe hamilton is _ the fight back. alan! joe hamilton is there - the fight...
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but britain's emma raducanu has dropped the first set in herfirst round match against argentine qualifierst and i canjust tell you she has and i can just tell you she has also lost the second set 6—2 so she is now out of the tournament. meanwhile, rafa nadal says he's not sure if he will be able to play at next month's french open after pushing through the pain barrier in his comeback from injury. the 37—year—old, who is a 22—time grand slam champion, said that he is farfrom being in top form and that he's only playing in the first round of the madrid open on thursday as a personal sacrifice. nadal, who has said he expects to retire after this season, returned to competition in brisbane injanuary, after almost a year sidelined with a hip flexor injury, but hasn't played consistently since. china's ding junhui is out of the world snooker championship in sheffield after losing the deciding frame in a dramatic first round match against the world number 17 jack lisowski. a clearance break of 131 from ding, who was runner up here eight years ago but has never won the world title, levelled the
but britain's emma raducanu has dropped the first set in herfirst round match against argentine qualifierst and i canjust tell you she has and i can just tell you she has also lost the second set 6—2 so she is now out of the tournament. meanwhile, rafa nadal says he's not sure if he will be able to play at next month's french open after pushing through the pain barrier in his comeback from injury. the 37—year—old, who is a 22—time grand slam champion, said that he is farfrom being in...
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catch the eclipse, a reminder it's not safe to look at with the naked eye. 0ur correspondent emma vardy hasonce—in—a—century solar eclipse will be happening right here in north america. so you want to watch it? but haven't we always been told, never look directly at the sun? here's what you need to know. the old advice still applies — you mustn't look directly at a solar eclipse. that could permanently damage your retina, the part of your eye which senses light. so, to witness this spectacle, what can you do? time to accessorise. these are solar viewing, or eclipse, glasses. nasa says they're 1,000 times darker than your average sunglasses and will keep your eyes safe. they're widely available but remember to check that they have the iso symbol and have the code 12312—2, to show that they meet the latest international safety standard. and if you don't have eclipse glasses, you can make a pinhole projector with just paper or tinfoil pricked with a small pinhole. this allows you to watch a projected image of the eclipse without having to look directly at it. but the same principle works with
catch the eclipse, a reminder it's not safe to look at with the naked eye. 0ur correspondent emma vardy hasonce—in—a—century solar eclipse will be happening right here in north america. so you want to watch it? but haven't we always been told, never look directly at the sun? here's what you need to know. the old advice still applies — you mustn't look directly at a solar eclipse. that could permanently damage your retina, the part of your eye which senses light. so, to witness this...
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nbc bay area's emma gosk has more on how patients could be impacted. >> reporter: today and tomorrow, fill-in nursing staff are being trained to keep up with patient care at the hospitals and 13 medical clinics impacted by the strike. at this point, some patients have had to reschedule their medical appointments. patient care won't be severely disrupted. >> we feel as though we have made the maximum effort to ensure that our services can continue, to the community we care for. >> reporter: that's because the county-owned health system has spent nearly $20 million to cover the strike and is bringing in more than 1,000 contracted nurses. the nurses strike, while only for three days will be widespread. the picket lines will be at all three of the county's hospital. o'connor, st. loui and valley medical center. nurses across 13 county medical clinics are also expected to join the strike. >> we're asking to be able to have the staffing that's needed to keep our patients safe. >> reporter: last month, 97% of the county nurses represented by the register nurses professional association voted
nbc bay area's emma gosk has more on how patients could be impacted. >> reporter: today and tomorrow, fill-in nursing staff are being trained to keep up with patient care at the hospitals and 13 medical clinics impacted by the strike. at this point, some patients have had to reschedule their medical appointments. patient care won't be severely disrupted. >> we feel as though we have made the maximum effort to ensure that our services can continue, to the community we care for....
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that put even more pressure on emma raducanu on her return to the team. she has and she managed to break garcia twice in the final set. with this, she thought she had wanted it but still had one more game to win. but raducanu did not have to wait long, finishing in style for a great retaliation, 1—1 and more to play for tomorrow. craig templeton, bbc news. novak djokovic has reached a record 77th masters semi final by making the last four in monte carlo. he beat alex de minaur in straight sets, and will face casper ruud next — while jannik sinner is also through to the semis. the italian lost a set for the first time this tournament, but beat holger rune to continue his record of reaching the last four at least of all five of the events he's played this year. sinner will play stefanos tsitsipas next. the host of the 2014 commonwealth games have said they could stage the event in 2026 if no alternative is found. glasgow have offered to accomodate a streamlined and cheaper games, after singapore joined malaysia in ruling out a bid. it follows the australian state o
that put even more pressure on emma raducanu on her return to the team. she has and she managed to break garcia twice in the final set. with this, she thought she had wanted it but still had one more game to win. but raducanu did not have to wait long, finishing in style for a great retaliation, 1—1 and more to play for tomorrow. craig templeton, bbc news. novak djokovic has reached a record 77th masters semi final by making the last four in monte carlo. he beat alex de minaur in straight...
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to tennis, where emma raducanu has been beaten in the quarter quarter finals of the stuttgart open.en linda noskova and angelique kerber without dropping a set, but this was a step up. swiatek take the first set on a tie break. and though raducanu showed glimpses of her talent, the top seed, who did have to dig deep, was too strong in the second. she's beaten raducanu 7—6, 6—3. british number one cameron norrie missed out on a semi—final spot at the barcelona open with defeat by tomas martin etcheverry. little to separate the pair, but the argentine stormed through the tie—breaks to win 7—6, 7—6. british number two jack draper also fell at the quarter—final stage of the bavarian international, losing to american third seed taylor fritz. it is england and france who it's england and france who take grand slam hopes into the fourth weekend of the women's six nations. france play wales on sunday while before italy against scotland tomorrow marlie packer returns as england captain for their game against ireland at twickenham. jo currie has speaking to her today. it's three games down fo
to tennis, where emma raducanu has been beaten in the quarter quarter finals of the stuttgart open.en linda noskova and angelique kerber without dropping a set, but this was a step up. swiatek take the first set on a tie break. and though raducanu showed glimpses of her talent, the top seed, who did have to dig deep, was too strong in the second. she's beaten raducanu 7—6, 6—3. british number one cameron norrie missed out on a semi—final spot at the barcelona open with defeat by tomas...
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emma goss. >>> united airlines has experienced nearly a dozen issues. most recently, a flight from sfot. also a flight had to be diverted to denver. and a problem with the engine. and then last week, a flight taking off from germany to sfo to return to frankfurt, after one of its bathrooms overflowed into the cabin. >> apple is cutting its work force in the south bay for the first time since the pandemic. the tech company is laying off more than 600 workers at eight offices in santa clara. announced the cuts last month. and will take effect in may. hiring spike during the pandemic, you'll remember. and now companies are downsizing. this is the first significant post-pandemic layoff at apple. and represents less than 2% of apple employees in california. it's not yet clear which department those employees belong to. >>> u.s. economy added more jobs in the month of march. the bureau of labor statistics. y shooed the labor market added about 300,000 last month alone. that's significantly higher than the 214,000 jobs expected by economists. unemployment went
emma goss. >>> united airlines has experienced nearly a dozen issues. most recently, a flight from sfot. also a flight had to be diverted to denver. and a problem with the engine. and then last week, a flight taking off from germany to sfo to return to frankfurt, after one of its bathrooms overflowed into the cabin. >> apple is cutting its work force in the south bay for the first time since the pandemic. the tech company is laying off more than 600 workers at eight offices in...
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bbc sport's emma sanders has looked at this for a number of months. what have you found out?er _ have you found out? bbc sport survey released earlier this _ have you found out? bbc sport survey released earlier this year _ have you found out? bbc sport survey released earlier this year actually - released earlier this year actually found out that a third of all british sports women actually admitted considered delaying having admitted considered delaying having a family because of their elite sport environment. i had a few discussions of the few female footballers to find out if they felt the same, and it was really fascinating finding out their different challenges, and there are so many. we know the changes to maternity pay only came into place in 2023, so lots of barriers to female footballers wanting to become mums. among them, we spoke to west ham's katrina gorry and chelsea's melanie leupolz. an interesting one was carla ward, because this is not just an issue within players but also coaches. i just an issue within players but also coaches.— just an issue within player
bbc sport's emma sanders has looked at this for a number of months. what have you found out?er _ have you found out? bbc sport survey released earlier this _ have you found out? bbc sport survey released earlier this year _ have you found out? bbc sport survey released earlier this year actually - released earlier this year actually found out that a third of all british sports women actually admitted considered delaying having admitted considered delaying having a family because of their elite...
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emma sanders has been looking at this for a number of months. what if you find out?ad a few discussions with a few female footballers to find out if they felt the same, and it was really fascinating hearing each of their distant challenges, and there are so many different challenges. we know that changes to maternity pay only came into place in 2023, lots of barriers to female footballers wanting to become mums. we spoke to katrina gorey and chelsea's melanie leupolz, but a fascinating one as the aston villa manager, carla ward, because this is notjust an issue with players but with coaches. i find it tough, because you say you we do what we do for our kids, but then we don't get the time to spend, because you leave the house at 5:30am, and getting at 11pm. that becomes tough, you start to question is this something that you can do longevity? do i know the answer to that? now. i have no idea. have a question whether i continue doing it? of course. she is my pride and joy it? of course. she is my pride and joy and i want to build a spend that time with her. a couple o
emma sanders has been looking at this for a number of months. what if you find out?ad a few discussions with a few female footballers to find out if they felt the same, and it was really fascinating hearing each of their distant challenges, and there are so many different challenges. we know that changes to maternity pay only came into place in 2023, lots of barriers to female footballers wanting to become mums. we spoke to katrina gorey and chelsea's melanie leupolz, but a fascinating one as...
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emma vardy has the story.arged with rape, it led to an outpouring over a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world. a number of actresses came forward, accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex, saying they'd been afraid to speak out, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now the rape conviction against harvey weinstein that sparked the so—called me too movement has been overturned in a shock outcome in new york. the court of appeal said prosecutors had called witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. that meant, it said, he was unfairly tried for past behaviour. harvey weinstein was also convicted of rape in a separate case here in la. last year, he was sentenced to 16 years for raping a woman in beverly hills hotel. he will remain in prison while a decision is made in new york over whether to retry him. harvey weinstein's lawyer has commended the appeals court, he said, for upholding the principles that a criminal defendan
emma vardy has the story.arged with rape, it led to an outpouring over a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world. a number of actresses came forward, accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex, saying they'd been afraid to speak out, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now the rape conviction against harvey weinstein that sparked the so—called me too movement has been overturned in a shock outcome in new york. the court of appeal...
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its idea that this is the only way a woman should live, well, there is a moment where emma, as it seems to me, hasis seduced by this rudolph, they live some beautiful story, patterns. everyone is surprised how charles didn’t see it like that, emma herself wanted, yes, for him to pay attention to her, this illness too, as, perhaps, one of the reasons to pay attention to her, well, well, she survived this illness, perhaps feigned, yes, but nevertheless, she believes in it, here she is, having survived this, she is embarking on a new romance, that is , she has a real family for whom she can really do something, but she chooses - let's say, to continue to follow this path of conformity with her illusion, this simulacrum of a beautiful life, because we can say that this is the point of choice, we can no longer say about her that she is naive, she did not know that it was so, that this happens, after this story with rudolf, she already understands that everything is not as it should be it seems to her that she has already faced, so to speak, reality, who destroyed her illusions, well, here for me person
its idea that this is the only way a woman should live, well, there is a moment where emma, as it seems to me, hasis seduced by this rudolph, they live some beautiful story, patterns. everyone is surprised how charles didn’t see it like that, emma herself wanted, yes, for him to pay attention to her, this illness too, as, perhaps, one of the reasons to pay attention to her, well, well, she survived this illness, perhaps feigned, yes, but nevertheless, she believes in it, here she is,...
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. >> jesse: happy birthday, emma's mom has a big birthday today.er very much. great mom, great sister. great-grandmother. >> dana: great pictures for. >> jesse: happy birthday, jan. now backing up into 9:00 a.m. on the 27 in vero beach going to be a long one. >> tyrus: where is that north of palm beach. a little too north because i'm staying in palm beach and annoyed about my logistical. >> tyrus: we want the crowd to come out though. tonight, "jesse watters primetime," we have speaker johnson, john loved and adam carolla 8:00. >> dana: have you seen this taylor swift video? i bet your children have. watch. people have been talking about this. but, here's this dog doing the same thing, watch. is there no music, guys? that's kind of boring. i'm supposed to talk over it. well, i don't know what the song is. >> tyrus: sing it. hit it, jesse. >> dana: hit it, taylor. okay. that's all i got. >> judge jeanine: have you ever wanted to work out with the money la lisa or desmilo you are in look. the famous luverne museum. >> jesse: how do you say it. >> a w
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emma. the government has missed key targets that were set out a year ago to try to improve the nhs.ngland are higher than they were when the prime minister pledged to bring them down. but the prime minister rishi sunak says waiting lists have got a little smaller in the last five months. our health editor hugh pym reports. louise, who is a teacher, needs a knee replacement, but she's been waiting nearly two years since first being referred by a gp. she's now taken early retirement. my mobility was so poor that i didn't feel comfortable or safe in the classroom. i couldn't move around, i couldn't react to situations, i couldn't interact with the young people, i couldn't do my duties. the prime minister wants to see the process speeded up, with new diagnostic centres like this providing scans and tests. a key target is ending all waits of more than 65 weeks, but that's been missed. what do you say to patients who have waited longer than 65 weeks, which is a very long time, often in pain, very frustrated, and you haven't ended those waits? yes, of course, it's... none of this is accept
emma. the government has missed key targets that were set out a year ago to try to improve the nhs.ngland are higher than they were when the prime minister pledged to bring them down. but the prime minister rishi sunak says waiting lists have got a little smaller in the last five months. our health editor hugh pym reports. louise, who is a teacher, needs a knee replacement, but she's been waiting nearly two years since first being referred by a gp. she's now taken early retirement. my mobility...
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emma received a message from an unknown number. the message said something about riley, he had been taken. >> someone has riley? >> yes. eporter: riley, kidnapped? the strange messages kept coming. then, emma's phone rang and riley was on the line >> help me, help me, help me, emma >> you can hear riley on the call, calling for help? >> yes. emma and her friends rushed out of the house and there was riley. he had his hands on his head, he looked confused. i saw her yelling at him. she was really angry. >> reporter: emma was furious, she and her friends thought the whole thing was some kind of prank. >> we were all, oh, it is far- fetched for him to be kidnapped. we did not think twice about it. if the kidnapping was a joke what happened the next morning was no laughing matter. friends said that saturday she drove herself home from her friend's house. >> as she was pulling in approaching her residence she sees a person dressed all in black and as she gets closer, you know, he gets his hood up and puts the glasses on. >> emma was texting her friends >> as she gets in the residence this person comes to the front door and s
emma received a message from an unknown number. the message said something about riley, he had been taken. >> someone has riley? >> yes. eporter: riley, kidnapped? the strange messages kept coming. then, emma's phone rang and riley was on the line >> help me, help me, help me, emma >> you can hear riley on the call, calling for help? >> yes. emma and her friends rushed out of the house and there was riley. he had his hands on his head, he looked confused. i saw her...