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thank you, brother. appreciate you, brother. >> so, ifpte is in the house too.eers and applause] there we go. brothers and sisters, i think we have 30 seconds, but i will tell you, musk and trump are despicable human beings. they are shameful, they are disrespectful. they are assholes. all of the above. do you know what is worse? a congress run by the republicans. they run this thing and they are doing nothing. they are letting these two billionaires take over our democracy. we are not going to allow it. we are not going to allow it. stand up, fight back. [cheers and applause] >> hey, everybody. i'm randy irwin. proud to be standing here with all of the other unions. you name it. thank you for being here. the energy is incredible. we have an important job to do, setting the record straight. people do not understand the incredible work that federal employees do every single day in this country. are you going to let these people lie about the work you do? are you going to let these jerks kill this workforce that does so much? >> no! >> we cannot allow that, so get
thank you, brother. appreciate you, brother. >> so, ifpte is in the house too.eers and applause] there we go. brothers and sisters, i think we have 30 seconds, but i will tell you, musk and trump are despicable human beings. they are shameful, they are disrespectful. they are assholes. all of the above. do you know what is worse? a congress run by the republicans. they run this thing and they are doing nothing. they are letting these two billionaires take over our democracy. we are not...
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she says she felt "shared" between the brothers.he unequivocally denies all allegations of wrongdoing and that the alleged incidents simply never occurred. they also said mr fayed "will not be scapegoated". both mohamed al fayed and his other brother salah, who have both died, have been accused of multiple sexual offences. neither faced charges while they were alive. i think, for ali fayed, justice should be a criminal investigation. i also realised that this is my chance to finally stand up for myself. i'm not going to be that scared 24—year—old girl who doesn't know what to do. and survivors. the decision has split some members of the west london community. grenfell tower, for me is not reallyjust a building, it's a place which is filled for people to see would be removed. due to the extent of the fire damage. i mean, we are in a time where there. is a let. ef engineering ~~ ~ ,,, ~ has listened to you? from the authorities or the government, it's sometimes kind of just wasting your time even though, like now, i know that most of
she says she felt "shared" between the brothers.he unequivocally denies all allegations of wrongdoing and that the alleged incidents simply never occurred. they also said mr fayed "will not be scapegoated". both mohamed al fayed and his other brother salah, who have both died, have been accused of multiple sexual offences. neither faced charges while they were alive. i think, for ali fayed, justice should be a criminal investigation. i also realised that this is my chance to...
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i couldn't do that to my brother. i could not do that to my brother.knew something craig didn't: robin heidt had already spilled to the illicit relationship with her brother-in-law. the agent confronted craig. agent barry: what if i said robin said she was having sex with you? mr. craig heidt: no, sir. agent barry: is she imagining this? mr. craig heidt: that's not true, sir. i'm being truthful with you. agent barry: then somebody's not being truthful with me. mr. craig heidt: i am being truthful with you. murphy: the agent wasn't satisfied with the answers he was getting from craig heidt, and he still had an unsolved murder on his hands. agent barry tried a new tack. tell craig that detectives were homing in on robin as their prime suspect and killer. agent barry: if she loves you, wouldn't it be easier for her to just kill carey and then you and her can be together forever? mr. craig heidt: there is no way robin had anything to do with this. i swear to you on my momma's life, she has never said anything like that. never. murphy: but craig had strong
i couldn't do that to my brother. i could not do that to my brother.knew something craig didn't: robin heidt had already spilled to the illicit relationship with her brother-in-law. the agent confronted craig. agent barry: what if i said robin said she was having sex with you? mr. craig heidt: no, sir. agent barry: is she imagining this? mr. craig heidt: that's not true, sir. i'm being truthful with you. agent barry: then somebody's not being truthful with me. mr. craig heidt: i am being...
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than the older brother. >> like most brothers, robbie and ryan beasley have been hooping against eacher and trying to win against each other since they can remember. >> our parents kind of shut it down early because we would be bashing heads a lot. >> yeah. too many fights. it got kind of parents and our parents were like chill. you guys are a team. >> that proved to be more than just a life lesson because the beasley brothers now wear the same uniform for the usf dons. >> it's been a blessing to have both those guys here. they've done so much to impact winning. >> the head coach recruited ryan at nearby doherty valley in san ramon out of high school, around the same time robbie, who was playing at uc davis, hit the transfer portal. >> my first thoughts were i didn't really want to play with my brother. >> 100%. >> i wanted to do my own thing. it was the best decision for us, especially for our family. >> they weren't allowed to play each other as kids, but no longer have much option in practice. >> i'm always guarding him in practice. it seems like nobody else wants to guard him beca
than the older brother. >> like most brothers, robbie and ryan beasley have been hooping against eacher and trying to win against each other since they can remember. >> our parents kind of shut it down early because we would be bashing heads a lot. >> yeah. too many fights. it got kind of parents and our parents were like chill. you guys are a team. >> that proved to be more than just a life lesson because the beasley brothers now wear the same uniform for the usf dons....
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ok, brothers and sisters. we are trying to get things done here, but now i am so honored to introduce representative czajkowski of illinois's ninth district, along with congresswoman jennifer mcclellan , and brandon moyle. ok. all right. thank you. >> all right, my brothers and sisters, i am so happy to be with you. i am not only a member of congress, but more importantly today i have my union, workers united. i have to put them on the list here. that is me. you know, i have heard a lot of things said about donald trump and musk, but i want to tell you, we can win. we can win. you know, you have done all the work. he has lied and lied and taken advantage of every person in this country except for the wealthiest people in the world. we are going to be fighting all the way, and i want to tell you i'm so proud and happy. i'm going to be in every single one of these demonstrations with you, with every group that is fighting, and we can do this. i want to tell you, you are the ones that make the government work. yo
ok, brothers and sisters. we are trying to get things done here, but now i am so honored to introduce representative czajkowski of illinois's ninth district, along with congresswoman jennifer mcclellan , and brandon moyle. ok. all right. thank you. >> all right, my brothers and sisters, i am so happy to be with you. i am not only a member of congress, but more importantly today i have my union, workers united. i have to put them on the list here. that is me. you know, i have heard a lot...
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who support the brothers' release have released a joint statement. in it say they they're profoundly disappointed with the d.a., that he has discredited the trauma that the brothers say they experienced as boys. lester? >> thank you. laura jarrett is here. laura, can you glean anything based on what we just saw about where this case is gob? going? >> at first glance, it may seem like this does not bode well for the brothers' push to get out of prison today. remember there are different legal paths with different legal standards. today was about new evidence, getting a new trial. and even if the d.a. doesn't go for that, we may ultimately support resentencing and rehabilitation. at the end of the day, it's up tie judge, lester. >> okay, laura. thank you very much. >>> late word tonight from the department of defense that thousands of civilian workers will soon be fired. it comes as a backlash to president trump's reduction of the federal workforce is growing. here's garrett haake. >> reporter: tonight the pentagon announcing it will eliminate the jobs
who support the brothers' release have released a joint statement. in it say they they're profoundly disappointed with the d.a., that he has discredited the trauma that the brothers say they experienced as boys. lester? >> thank you. laura jarrett is here. laura, can you glean anything based on what we just saw about where this case is gob? going? >> at first glance, it may seem like this does not bode well for the brothers' push to get out of prison today. remember there are...
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i want to be close to my brother. to be taken down, how did you feel about that?ngerous i didn't really see the efforts to actually preserve the tower. development, where we can keep a place like that, you know, as a reminder for people. do you feel as survivors that the government has listened to you? for me, based on my experience dealing with decisions even though, like now, i know that most of to be demolished. i can't believe it, and i can't imagine myself watching this as well. this is where i lost my brother, and this is the tragedy that happened in the uk. now, if i cross by, what i'm going to see? nothing. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the un says almost 3,000 people were killed and his rwandan counterpart are due to join our africa correspondent barbara plett usher gave us the latest. carrying out these atrocities, so it was a fact—finding mission although they say that violations have been committed on both sides, but it is a way for the democratic republic of at the international level. rwanda, notjust this meeting of the human
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and sisters our brothers and sisters home.imply never occurred". who died in 2023. report distressing. during a work trip to ali fayed's house in the usa, she says the abuse escalated. he was literally inside my bra, inside my pants, just trying i think i wasjust, like, numb. of his young children called to him. ali fayed, who is now 82 and lives in the usa, bought harrods in the 1980s with his brothers, salah and mohamed. they sold it in 2010. all three women who say they were abused by ali fayed amy was in her early 20s when she says mohamed al fayed a local sports centre, but the pool was deserted. ..very much trapped. i was terrified to think, how am i going to get out of this? another woman told us mohamed al fayed ordered her she says she felt shared between the brothers. simply never occurred. they also said mr fayed will not be scapegoated. multiple sexual offences. i think, for ali fayed, justice should be a criminal investigation. i'm not going to be that scared 24—year—old girl who doesn't know what to do. abuse" by
and sisters our brothers and sisters home.imply never occurred". who died in 2023. report distressing. during a work trip to ali fayed's house in the usa, she says the abuse escalated. he was literally inside my bra, inside my pants, just trying i think i wasjust, like, numb. of his young children called to him. ali fayed, who is now 82 and lives in the usa, bought harrods in the 1980s with his brothers, salah and mohamed. they sold it in 2010. all three women who say they were abused by...
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i mean there's no blame on my brother at all.finitely can't hold him responsible for something that i didn't even do myself. narrator: when malcolm entered prison he thought he'd get out as soon as he filed his first appeal, then his second, and third. denied. denied. denied. narrator: so malcolm and his friend de'marchoe started writing letters. who'd you write to? anybody in the legal field that you can think. what would you see in these letters? i'm a innocent man. you know, i just need somebody to look at this case. and they will see. narrator: they wrote thousands of letters day after day for 11 years. finally, in 2006, private investigator eric cullen, the son of a tulsa homicide detective, took on the case. i kind of describe malcolm and de'marchoe's letters as kind of scratches on a wall. i just kind of imagine what it must be, you know, to be dropped in a hole 30 feet deep and good luck getting out. there's no such thing as a criminal justice system. it's just a system. it's not always fair and it's not always right. nar
i mean there's no blame on my brother at all.finitely can't hold him responsible for something that i didn't even do myself. narrator: when malcolm entered prison he thought he'd get out as soon as he filed his first appeal, then his second, and third. denied. denied. denied. narrator: so malcolm and his friend de'marchoe started writing letters. who'd you write to? anybody in the legal field that you can think. what would you see in these letters? i'm a innocent man. you know, i just need...
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turnover, thank you. >>> the menendez brothers in los angeles. the newly elected did ction a. and his decision moments ago. here's our chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: after 35 years in prison for the shotgun murders of their parents, tonight that new legal roadblock for the menendez brothers. newly elected l.a. district attorney nathan hochman announcing he will oppose their push for a new trial. >> the court should deny the current habeas petition by the menendez brothers. >> reporter: in a new video, the d.a.'s office laying out the anatomy of the case, casting doubt on the authenticity of what the menendez legal team claims is fresh evidence. including a lehreric allegedly wrote to his listen claiming sexual abuse by his father. >> if they had this evidence, if this letter truly existed, the defense counsel would have absolutely used it at the trial. >> reporter: the d.a. accusing the brothers of consistently lying after the murders and casting doubt on their claims of sexual abuse. >> having refused 50,000 pages of documents, et cetera, do you person
turnover, thank you. >>> the menendez brothers in los angeles. the newly elected did ction a. and his decision moments ago. here's our chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: after 35 years in prison for the shotgun murders of their parents, tonight that new legal roadblock for the menendez brothers. newly elected l.a. district attorney nathan hochman announcing he will oppose their push for a new trial. >> the court should deny the current habeas petition by...
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what's impressive, two brothers on the same team. i have two older brothers, we would be brawling the entire practice. i was impressed they can be cordial. >> they actually look like they like each other. and that's great for the parents. >> they didn't have to drop them off. already at school. >> that's the best part. >> by that time they've done it for a lifetime. >>> a look at the super dome in new orleans ahead of -- is there a big game tomorrow night? >> i think so. we're if you like options, you'll love my $6 all day big deal meal. choose from 4 delicious entrées and 5 tasty sides with a drink. oh, and nobody else includes breakfast items all day. just this guy. at jack, every bite's a big deal! welcome to jack in the box! - [announcer] our world is constantly changing, and every day stanford medicine advances our understanding. our world class school of medicine and adult and children's health systems work together, expanding what we know and sharing what we discover, to make breakthroughs both possible and accessible. stanfor
what's impressive, two brothers on the same team. i have two older brothers, we would be brawling the entire practice. i was impressed they can be cordial. >> they actually look like they like each other. and that's great for the parents. >> they didn't have to drop them off. already at school. >> that's the best part. >> by that time they've done it for a lifetime. >>> a look at the super dome in new orleans ahead of -- is there a big game tomorrow night?...
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the menendez brothers bid for freedom took a hard turn today. l.a. county's new district attorney spoke out publicly against their bid for a retrial, arguing that the evidence the brothers put forward of molestation at the hands of their father does not meet the legal standard for a self-defense killing. nbc's creutz has more. tonight, a major setback to the menendez brothers in one of their bids for freedom. what we found out is that eric and lyle menendez had told five different versions of the events of what had happen. da nathan hochman, who took office in december, says the court should deny a habeas petition filed by eric and lyle. one of the three paths the brothers are taking to try to get out of prison for the 1989 shotgun murders of their parents, jose and kitty, in their beverly hills mansion. the petition, which is separate from the brothers high profile resentencing effort, includes evidence laid out in a 2023 peacock series about the brothers, which eric and lyle say proves they acted in self-defense after years of abuse at the hands of
the menendez brothers bid for freedom took a hard turn today. l.a. county's new district attorney spoke out publicly against their bid for a retrial, arguing that the evidence the brothers put forward of molestation at the hands of their father does not meet the legal standard for a self-defense killing. nbc's creutz has more. tonight, a major setback to the menendez brothers in one of their bids for freedom. what we found out is that eric and lyle menendez had told five different versions of...
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his little brother succeed. the postgame interview, an emotional relief as he falls into the arms of his dad. >> this is what football is all about. this is what sports are all about. >> reporter: jack named mvp for the game, now on the radar of the nfl, a future he and his brother had always dreamed of. >> he was the best big brother i could ever ask for. my whole goal the rest of my life just live his legacy on. >>> that's "nightly news" for this sunday. lester will be in tomorrow. i'm hallie jackson. for all of us here at nbc, thanks for watching and have a good week. nbc, thanks for watching and have a good week. the news at six starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm gia vang and i'm garvin thomas. the rain is continuing to come down across the bay area after a small break this afternoon. let's give you a live look of san francisco and san jose, where things are looking wet and
his little brother succeed. the postgame interview, an emotional relief as he falls into the arms of his dad. >> this is what football is all about. this is what sports are all about. >> reporter: jack named mvp for the game, now on the radar of the nfl, a future he and his brother had always dreamed of. >> he was the best big brother i could ever ask for. my whole goal the rest of my life just live his legacy on. >>> that's "nightly news" for this sunday....
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the next brother was donald. donald was a father of three and had five grandchildren. he lived in davenport, iowa, and was the manager of a lumber yard before retiring. denlinger went to his house and staked it out surreptitiously. matt denlinger: the first time we collected was out of a trash bag he had set by the curb. we found a toothbrush in there and collected some dna off of that. and what did the lab think about his genetic material? they said the same thing. he's not your guy. he's not your guy. dennis murphy: it came down to the youngest brother, jerry burns, who, like brother ken, lived and worked in manchester. denlinger did some intel on him. in 1979, he had two young kids. he lived in manchester. he sold farm implements, was in a bowling league. so he's married with children, 9:00 to 5:00 guy. huh? 9:00 to 5:00 guy, yeah. dennis murphy: on an october morning, in 2018, denlinger and his team set out for manchester in three unmarked cars. so jerry's place is right out here in the highway [inaudible] ye
the next brother was donald. donald was a father of three and had five grandchildren. he lived in davenport, iowa, and was the manager of a lumber yard before retiring. denlinger went to his house and staked it out surreptitiously. matt denlinger: the first time we collected was out of a trash bag he had set by the curb. we found a toothbrush in there and collected some dna off of that. and what did the lab think about his genetic material? they said the same thing. he's not your guy. he's not...
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she says she felt shared between the brothers.e unequivocally denies simply never occurred. they also said mr. they also said mr fayed will not be scapegoated. multiple sexual offences. i think for ali, fired justice should be a criminal investigation. up for myself. i'm not going to be that scared 24—year—old girl new zealand has expressed shock at the revelation with china and has considered issuing its own passports. new zealand's foreign minister, winston peters, said his government had been "blindsided". support from the government in wellington, and its people are new zealand citizens. visit to china next week. would risk losing their new zealand passports. alice wilkins, a new zealand reporter significance of the cook islands. de pacific island it was a teen in the us, china and— it was a teen in the us, china and australia.— and australia. these pacific islands i between - and australia. these pacific islands i between the - and australia. these pacific islands i between the us, l and australia. strategic j strategic in j
she says she felt shared between the brothers.e unequivocally denies simply never occurred. they also said mr. they also said mr fayed will not be scapegoated. multiple sexual offences. i think for ali, fired justice should be a criminal investigation. up for myself. i'm not going to be that scared 24—year—old girl new zealand has expressed shock at the revelation with china and has considered issuing its own passports. new zealand's foreign minister, winston peters, said his government had...
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who support the brothers have released a joint statement. they are disappointed by the d.a., that he didn't listen, that he has torn up new evidence and discredited the trauma they experienced as boys. >> thank you. laura, can you glean anything based on what we saw about where this is going? >> it may seem like this does not bode well for the brothers. remember, there are different legal paths with different legal standards. today was about new evidence, potentially getting a new trial. even if the d.a. doesn't go for that, he may support resentencing since that's about rehabilitation. it's up to a judge. >>> late word from the department of defense at thousands of civilian workers will soon be fired. it comes as the backlash is growing. here is garrett haake. >> reporter: tonight, the pentagon announcing it will eliminate some 5,400 employees beginning next week. the latest and one of the deepest known cuts to any one federal department. a dod statement saying the termination of 8% of the civilian workforce is to produce efficiencies and r
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and more than that, he knew he was responsible for his younger brother.her as fast as you could. yeah, and just ran. were you pushing him? yes. you didn't want him to see anything. that's hard for-- that would be hard for me. it'd be hard for a grown up. yeah. at 14 it's pretty darn hard. it really his. kate snow: blaise, clutching his brother ian, raced away from the gunfire with just one thought. i just thought ian first. save him, me second. and you headed toward the back of the store. other people at that time were rushing back, so we followed the crowd. kate snow: they made it to a storeroom at the back of the nakumatt. others were hiding there too, including an american mother with her own kids. without katherine there to comfort them, the boys stayed with that mother. blaise hoped they were far enough away from the gun-toting terrorists, but they weren't. surveillance video shows the terrorists made it all the way to the back, hunting for more victims. but this wise 14-year-old did something ingenious. i finally just pulled ian aside, sat him down
and more than that, he knew he was responsible for his younger brother.her as fast as you could. yeah, and just ran. were you pushing him? yes. you didn't want him to see anything. that's hard for-- that would be hard for me. it'd be hard for a grown up. yeah. at 14 it's pretty darn hard. it really his. kate snow: blaise, clutching his brother ian, raced away from the gunfire with just one thought. i just thought ian first. save him, me second. and you headed toward the back of the store. other...
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. >> a new development in the menendez brothers case. just in the past hour, the los angeles county district attorney weighing in on their case. his message for judge considering the brothers appeal for freedom. good afternoon. i'm kristen z l a s new district attorney nathan hochman has made it clear ever since taking office that he would thoroughly review the murder case. he says the menendez brothers shouldn't be treated differently because of their fame. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the latest from los angeles. >> the major decision today in the case of lyle and erik menendez. >> we have put in the hard work to understand the menendez case. >> today, the d.a. closing one path that could have seen the brothers released. the da discounting new evidence of sexual abuse by their father coming to light. >> sexual abuse in this situation. while it may have been a motivation for eric and lyle to do what they did does not constitute self-defense. >> those allegations at the heart of the brothers claim they killed their parents in sel
. >> a new development in the menendez brothers case. just in the past hour, the los angeles county district attorney weighing in on their case. his message for judge considering the brothers appeal for freedom. good afternoon. i'm kristen z l a s new district attorney nathan hochman has made it clear ever since taking office that he would thoroughly review the murder case. he says the menendez brothers shouldn't be treated differently because of their fame. abc news reporter jacqueline...
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i wasjust, like, numb. of his young children called to him. bought harrods in the 19805 with his brothersthey sold it in 2010. also say they were sexually abused first by mohamed al fayed. once we got to the chalet, it was myself and ali. a local sports centre, but the pool was deserted. ..very much trapped. to this london building, where the brothers owned a spokesperson for ali fayed says he unequivocally denies all allegations of wrongdoing and that the alleged incidents they also said mr fayed will not be scapegoated. salah, who have both died, have been accused of multiple sexual offences. neither faced charges while they were alive. i think, for ali fayed, justice should be a criminal investigation. stand up for myself. i'm not going to be that scared 24—year—old girl abuse" by mohamed al fayed and "raise serious allegations" against his brother ali. ofjustice, whether that be harrods, the police to make their claims" to the company's compensation scheme. block killing 72 people. angela rayner said the process was expected the decision has divided opinion among survivors and the ber
i wasjust, like, numb. of his young children called to him. bought harrods in the 19805 with his brothersthey sold it in 2010. also say they were sexually abused first by mohamed al fayed. once we got to the chalet, it was myself and ali. a local sports centre, but the pool was deserted. ..very much trapped. to this london building, where the brothers owned a spokesperson for ali fayed says he unequivocally denies all allegations of wrongdoing and that the alleged incidents they also said mr...
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>>> and desperate for freedom, the menendez brothers tonight calling into a podcast from prison. what they reveal. >>> first tonight, the life-threatening record-breaking cold across the country, from texas to the east coast. it was minus 15 degrees in omaha. in parts of the country, wind chills 20 to 30 below zero tomorrow. and then the major change coming. lee goldberg has the forecast. >>> also just in tonight, the breaking news. the video circulating online of a suspected terror attack in israel. reports of multiple explosions targeting buses and different locations. martha raddatz on what we now right now. >>> moments ago, elon musk center stage, wielding a chain saw amid the mass layoffs targeting thousands of federal workers across the u.s. the president's team today defending his first 30 days in office. and the new poll in tonight, what americans think of the first 30 days of the mass firings, of elon musk's role. what the polling reveals. >>> tonight, after president trump called president zelenskyy a dictator, and said that ukraine shouldn't have started the war with r
>>> and desperate for freedom, the menendez brothers tonight calling into a podcast from prison. what they reveal. >>> first tonight, the life-threatening record-breaking cold across the country, from texas to the east coast. it was minus 15 degrees in omaha. in parts of the country, wind chills 20 to 30 below zero tomorrow. and then the major change coming. lee goldberg has the forecast. >>> also just in tonight, the breaking news. the video circulating online of a...
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real american beer, brother. we're on fire. >> so what was it like when you were. >> watching from the hulk hogan super bowl party? you were checking out the eagles run up the score. the president was at the game. how did it feel, brother? >> when i saw my president salute. and i heard that whole arena roar, brother, it was like i had that 700 pound nasty giant over my head. they love that president so much. they know the golden era is here. and you know something? i didn't know who was going to win. tit for tat. two great teams. but philadelphia wanted it more. they were evil. they were aggressive man. they were riding dirty. and they were not taking anything except victory. brother. >> what about. >> taylor swift? she didn't look very happy from the sweet. >> well, you know, it kind of reminds me when i. when i got booed in la a few weeks ago when i was on netflix, and i got 11 billion impressions. oh, speaking, of course, spent $8 million to get 12 billion impressions. and i got more by just getting booed. bro
real american beer, brother. we're on fire. >> so what was it like when you were. >> watching from the hulk hogan super bowl party? you were checking out the eagles run up the score. the president was at the game. how did it feel, brother? >> when i saw my president salute. and i heard that whole arena roar, brother, it was like i had that 700 pound nasty giant over my head. they love that president so much. they know the golden era is here. and you know something? i didn't...
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we have an older brother. the five of us, my dad, my two brothers, and my grandma, came to the u.s.n 1979 with less than $800 between us. we did not speak a lick of english. we moved into -- we were actually former soviet refugees, from soviet ukraine. we moved to new york city, and ethnic neighborhood in brighton beach, and grew up there. really a working class family. my dad, for the first eight months, did not speak any english. he still has his notebook where he learned 10 english words a day until he learned enough to pass a technical civil engineering exam and began to work for the city of new york. we grew up, went to public schools, i went to public university, and the first chance we got, all three of us served in the military, to return the favor ingratitude gratitude to this country. we all served in uniform. >> what did all these experiences teach you? >> hard work. the value of patriotism and love of country. i worked with people from all walks of life. it did not matter whether you were a democrat, republican, independent, black, white, hispanic. we all served because
we have an older brother. the five of us, my dad, my two brothers, and my grandma, came to the u.s.n 1979 with less than $800 between us. we did not speak a lick of english. we moved into -- we were actually former soviet refugees, from soviet ukraine. we moved to new york city, and ethnic neighborhood in brighton beach, and grew up there. really a working class family. my dad, for the first eight months, did not speak any english. he still has his notebook where he learned 10 english words a...
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can i ask you about your brother, holland? sure. so my brother was killed on the 22nd of january earlier this year and he was shots by what we call like, what got a quote come to is this news writing machine, which is a mixture between a drone and a helicopter that we think is run by a guy and makes decisions by shooting directly. he was walking down the street, come in to get bread for his somebody. he was shot and uh, the tanks and phones. so he was left bleeding on the street for 3 days of to 3 days of intensive bombing and shooting in the area. and nobody could get there eventually his cuz and my cousins went to get him and he was still alive. and he died on the way to as they moved him on. i don't keep caught to get him to hospital side there being an ambulance. had there been a, a part of me that he probably would've left, but unfortunately, there wasn't, i'm so sorry to hear this and, and also you, you had lived in, you had lived in go the for oil life until you came to london. and there must have been all the times when he w
can i ask you about your brother, holland? sure. so my brother was killed on the 22nd of january earlier this year and he was shots by what we call like, what got a quote come to is this news writing machine, which is a mixture between a drone and a helicopter that we think is run by a guy and makes decisions by shooting directly. he was walking down the street, come in to get bread for his somebody. he was shot and uh, the tanks and phones. so he was left bleeding on the street for 3 days of...
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where is my brother? i want to see him again. >> reporter: families living and sleeping amidst rubble to feel the comfort of being home and a generation of kids bearing the wounds of a merciless war. >>> back here at home, a dangerous day in nebraska. two train derailments there. here is what the first looked like in the western part of the state. containers off the tracks and on fire. that's not far from the wyoming state line. the second a few hours later near north platt. cars carrying grain off the tracks, no one reported hurt. >>> still ahead, the pushback on paper straws. why the white house may be about to step in. >>> game over. panic as playstation goes dark for a day. what triggered that massive global online outage? (♪♪) years of hard work. decades of dedication. committed to giving back. you've been there, done that. and you're still here for more. so now that you're 50 or older, and at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia and ipd be proactive with capvaxive- a vaccine specifically design
where is my brother? i want to see him again. >> reporter: families living and sleeping amidst rubble to feel the comfort of being home and a generation of kids bearing the wounds of a merciless war. >>> back here at home, a dangerous day in nebraska. two train derailments there. here is what the first looked like in the western part of the state. containers off the tracks and on fire. that's not far from the wyoming state line. the second a few hours later near north platt. cars...
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my brother has some wings on me.died wecting s according to the family. before taking the field, jack had dedicated the game to his brother, his teammates all with the number 7 on their helmets. >> he's been my role model my whole life. >> reporter: and after the post-game interview, an emotional release as he falls into the arms of his dad. >> this is what football is all about. this is what sports are all about. >> reporter: jack, named mvp for the game, now on the radar of the nfl. a future he and his brother had always dreamed of.>> he was thei could ever ask for. legacy. >> always be there with him. our thanks to hallie for sharing that story. >>> two of rhode island's residents got a once in a lifetime gift. 100-year-old veteran john william mendendorff served as an ambassador and in the navy. he wrote nearly 50 marnavy ship. now the marches are being heard all over the country after a conductor heard them and gathered 60 musicians to play his music in concert. ♪ ♪ >> i love to listen to music. it's nice to hea
my brother has some wings on me.died wecting s according to the family. before taking the field, jack had dedicated the game to his brother, his teammates all with the number 7 on their helmets. >> he's been my role model my whole life. >> reporter: and after the post-game interview, an emotional release as he falls into the arms of his dad. >> this is what football is all about. this is what sports are all about. >> reporter: jack, named mvp for the game, now on the...
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so in the interview. >> the. >> brothers opened up about the challenges.become new men. >> during their decades behind bars. >> ahead of their critical sentencing. hearing next month, lyle. >> and erik. >> menendez are. >> speaking out in a rare. >> interview from prison. you have a. >> prepaid call from. >> lyle menendez. >> the brothers. >> who are currently serving life sentences without parole for the 1989 murders of their parents, jose and kitty, in their beverly hills. >> mansion. >> joined the two angry men. >> podcast. >> hosted by. >> tmz's harvey levin. >> and the. >> brothers own. >> attorney. >> mark geragos. >> the interview, highlighting their side of the. >> story. >> with eric describing. >> the hardships. >> he experienced when he entered prison 35 years ago. >> i was picked on, bullied violently. and it was traumatic. >> and. >> it. >> was. >> continual. >> and i had no one to really to turn to for help. and i. >> was separated from lyle. >> and i. >> remember the day. that i was told lyle just got. >> assaulted and got. >> his jaw broken
so in the interview. >> the. >> brothers opened up about the challenges.become new men. >> during their decades behind bars. >> ahead of their critical sentencing. hearing next month, lyle. >> and erik. >> menendez are. >> speaking out in a rare. >> interview from prison. you have a. >> prepaid call from. >> lyle menendez. >> the brothers. >> who are currently serving life sentences without parole for the 1989 murders of...
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and i had no one to really to turn to for help. >> the brothers served 21 years of their sentence in separate prisons. erik, describing how he felt when he says he learned his brother lyle had been violently attacked. >> i was told lyle just got assaulted and got his jaw broken. and it was i'm thinking, he's over there. i'm going through this over here. and at least we could protect each other. maybe if we were together. >> next month, the brothers face a critical hearing when a judge will decide whether they should be resentenced for the gruesome murders of their parents, kitty and jose. the 2024 netflix series shining a spotlight on their case and the alleged sex abuse by their father. >> this is done. this is done. you understand? >> lyle believes that the tv show helped people understand the childhood trauma he and eric endured. of the three legal avenues for their release, resentencing remains the most likely. now, the new da, nathan hochman, has told me that he and his team continue to examine the case file, but that they have made no decisions so far. matt gutman, abc news, lo
and i had no one to really to turn to for help. >> the brothers served 21 years of their sentence in separate prisons. erik, describing how he felt when he says he learned his brother lyle had been violently attacked. >> i was told lyle just got assaulted and got his jaw broken. and it was i'm thinking, he's over there. i'm going through this over here. and at least we could protect each other. maybe if we were together. >> next month, the brothers face a critical hearing when...
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i have web and mourn for my brother. i grieve the loss of his impact which was stolen from him because of his wounds. i grieve the loss of my best friend. the person i looked up to most in the world. but i also, because i know this is simply an extended goodbye. we will have an eternal reunion one day in the presence of our creator. and writing this book, i seek to honor him based on my own experience. surviving physical pain is significant, easier than enduring internal anguish. the human body can physical pain. it's when lose hope that darkness can overtake. the thing that defeated isn't the pain itself. it's the hopelessness. yet even as daniel was losing, he found ultimate peace through jesus. and in my own story, the hope that kept me going. wasn't that it wasn't strength that came from myself or from any temporary goal. it was in believing that the life i fought for would have purpose and meaning, which went beyond last breath. my life day happened in the dark, in the desert. my mouth was full of dust and ash. my s
i have web and mourn for my brother. i grieve the loss of his impact which was stolen from him because of his wounds. i grieve the loss of my best friend. the person i looked up to most in the world. but i also, because i know this is simply an extended goodbye. we will have an eternal reunion one day in the presence of our creator. and writing this book, i seek to honor him based on my own experience. surviving physical pain is significant, easier than enduring internal anguish. the human body...
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she says she felt shared between the brothers. that the alleged incidents simply never occurred. they also said mr fayed will not be scapegoated. both mohamed al fayed and his other brother, salah, an official decision on to dismantle grenfell tower been announced. the tower london was the scene of 7 of people 7 of people back 7 of people back in, of people back injune death of 72 people back injune 2017. death of 72 people back in june 2017. ., ., , ., 7 this an this? this is an announcement by the that has been by the government that has been drilled for a few days. the prime minister, angela deputy prime minister, angela rayner, met relatives of those who and who who died and people who survived the fire on wednesday. the government is announcing the tower 7 the tower will 6 the tower will be 6 the tower will be entirely? that the tower will be entirely dismantled. statement dismantled. the statement from the ministry of housing says this is a sacred site that this is a sacred site where people lost lives. is clearthe’e * not i
she says she felt shared between the brothers. that the alleged incidents simply never occurred. they also said mr fayed will not be scapegoated. both mohamed al fayed and his other brother, salah, an official decision on to dismantle grenfell tower been announced. the tower london was the scene of 7 of people 7 of people back 7 of people back in, of people back injune death of 72 people back injune 2017. death of 72 people back in june 2017. ., ., , ., 7 this an this? this is an announcement...
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>> brother, i am so, so stressed out, brother. [ laughter ] you know, riddle me this, riddle me that.raid of the old man who don't know where he's at, brother. >> seth: don't know where he at? oh, great, so now we're ending sentences with prepositions. [ laughter ] and no, it doesn't save it by tagging on "brother" at the end. but still, hulk hogan is doing poetry now. is he the new secretary of education? [ laughter ] "okay, class, today secretary hulk will be reading a selection by william carlos williams." [ clears throat ] "i have eaten the plums that were in the icebox, brother. [ laughter ] which you were probably saving for breakfast, and if you got a problem with that, brother, i'll put the atomic leg drop on ya. just like i did to macho man randy savage." [ light laughter ] but don't worry. hulk did eventually do his signature move, which he also did at several trump rallies, of ripping his shirt off just to reveal another shirt underneath it. [ laughter ] which i think is a pretty good metaphor for anyone who thinks trump might be a different president this time around. oh,
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. >> the menendez brothers were convicted of murdering their parents, and they have asked for a new trial. the new district attorney is weighing in on their request. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. we're starting with a troubling story out of antioch. a mother is under arrest tonight. accused of leaving four children home alone in poor conditions. >> the house is on spruce way, and police made the discovery after someone reported seeing a two-year-old running around unattended. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez is following this developing story. she spoke to neighbors who say they were shocked to learn what happened. >> this is the first time ever happened. so far. there's so many police officers. >> antioch police found four young children living in poor conditions. this cell phone video was taken by david sarkar, who lives across the street. >> the kids were taken by the ambulance one this way and one the other. >> it was on thursday evening when officers responded to the home after some
. >> the menendez brothers were convicted of murdering their parents, and they have asked for a new trial. the new district attorney is weighing in on their request. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. we're starting with a troubling story out of antioch. a mother is under arrest tonight. accused of leaving four children home alone in poor conditions. >> the house is on spruce...
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the alexander brothers, we have two cases going. one in florida, and then we have the federal case in new york. so what are the allegations as far as the trafficking part of this. >> charges are that they lured women to these fancy getaways, these parties, some out of the country, and that at these parties, they would drug these women, and then they sexually assaulted them and allowed other people, encouraged other men to sexually assault these women. and their allegations that these brothers, the three of them, were literally bragging about assaulting women in high school, making cryptic notes in their high school yearbooks about how they abused women. so the bigger question for me is how come it took so long. >> to areva's point, why did it take so long? because these women were afraid. because these men had such tremendous power, because they had such tremendous wealth and because they had access, they presented to these women a life that they never could have even dreamed of. the celebrities and the sports figures and the wealth
the alexander brothers, we have two cases going. one in florida, and then we have the federal case in new york. so what are the allegations as far as the trafficking part of this. >> charges are that they lured women to these fancy getaways, these parties, some out of the country, and that at these parties, they would drug these women, and then they sexually assaulted them and allowed other people, encouraged other men to sexually assault these women. and their allegations that these...
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and those were negative about the brothers. and he made several factual errors in his presentation this afternoon. one of them was that jose menendez was kneecapped. he was shot in the knees to make it look like a mob hit. and you can go to my instagram right now i'm robert rand, and you can see a photo of jose menendez knees. and they are not there are not gunshots. >> nima, you have previously worked with d.a. hochman. and i wonder what your thoughts are about the case that he is questioning, and he's questioning the authenticity of erik menendez undated letter to his cousin. he's asking about why it wasn't raised before. and could you address robert's point about factual inaccuracies? >> well, i know nathan hochman and i believe robert, when he says the letter is authentic, but nathan really went after the two key pieces of evidence, the new evidence that was the basis of the habeas petition. the first is the letter. and hochman said that, look, it's not reliable because it's a photocopy. i haven't seen the envelope, and it'
and those were negative about the brothers. and he made several factual errors in his presentation this afternoon. one of them was that jose menendez was kneecapped. he was shot in the knees to make it look like a mob hit. and you can go to my instagram right now i'm robert rand, and you can see a photo of jose menendez knees. and they are not there are not gunshots. >> nima, you have previously worked with d.a. hochman. and i wonder what your thoughts are about the case that he is...
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so he's up all these different times in history making things worse for his brothers. and that was appealing to me not just because have brothers, but because there was a narrative flow through. so when one brother goes out to california, yeah, there's roy to tie it all together again, mess stuff up, and then leave. it was it was a great way to experience the early part of roy bean's life because that's the part most people, the part he's famous for is his role as a judge in justice of the peace later in life. so he is a he's older man when he leaves san antonio to follow the railroad. he had a saloon and where the railroad camp went, the saloon went and he's traveling along with that. the texas rangers see him as of the only fixtures, the actual bar a is a fixture, but he also was a fixture. so they make him a justice, the peace. they don't have to show up at these railroad over and over and over again. and he carries that title that's given to him basically all the way into his fiefdom in langtry for decades. so he was to parlay that into fame and infamy because his
so he's up all these different times in history making things worse for his brothers. and that was appealing to me not just because have brothers, but because there was a narrative flow through. so when one brother goes out to california, yeah, there's roy to tie it all together again, mess stuff up, and then leave. it was it was a great way to experience the early part of roy bean's life because that's the part most people, the part he's famous for is his role as a judge in justice of the...
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. ♪ the fighters handed over the bodies of 4-year-old ariel bibas and his 9 month old brother kfir.ir mother shiri was not among them. the family has become an indelible symbol of the october 7 terror attack. and as the convoy made its way into israel, mourners lined the streets to pay their respects. the fragile cease-fire in gaza is approaching the end of its first phase. on saturday six more living hostages are expected to be freed. this woman's son edan will not be among them. >> every release of course i'm crying and feeling it's very, very emotional. i also cry because it's not edan. it's not my boy. >> reporter: originally from new jersey, edan is thought to be the last living american hostage. he volunteered for the israeli army after finishing school and is only due to be released in the second stage of the deal. negotiations for that have not met begun. do you feel that the israeli government owes you something? >> of course. he came to protect israel. where is israel? they need to protect him. they need to bring him home. >> reporter: her message for pime minister benjami
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