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and you know the only thing that murdering children is ok you make this man into a hero a man found by a military tribunal convicted him of being mentally unstable and you make a hero out of him for killing thirteen and fourteen year old israeli schoolgirls as you hatred of israel taking away your last vestiges of humanity well you may not only blame me for that you may also blame a lot of the jordanian people for not talking a lot i want you to say he was representative of the jordanian people now as he said this is a jordanian day of celebration exactly and i still i think the reason we considered him to be free because no one can arrest someone like the soldier to come say we congratulate the people who continue to uphold the present this is not. my viewpoint doesn't matter i'm asking you about your percentage of the people and most come here to represent you you why do why do you have so little humanity on the death of seven unprotected israeli says you are part of the story you're accusing me of it it's a chance isn't it no it is not me here are just them there are always two side
and you know the only thing that murdering children is ok you make this man into a hero a man found by a military tribunal convicted him of being mentally unstable and you make a hero out of him for killing thirteen and fourteen year old israeli schoolgirls as you hatred of israel taking away your last vestiges of humanity well you may not only blame me for that you may also blame a lot of the jordanian people for not talking a lot i want you to say he was representative of the jordanian people...
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the expectations of a nation were focused on them. the crowd have new heroesneral who arrested robert mugabe... and emerson mnangagwa, the political brain behind the coup and president in waiting. by mid afternoon the mps and senators had moved to a hotel to accommodate the specialjoint session of parliament. they were watched by the public in what felt like a rare moment of true democracy here. people are suffering, this mp said. and then the moment. a letter was handed to the speaker. he read it first himself and then to the world. a letter from the president... he was muffled but the words were momentous. he hands in his resignation. cheering many who are we ago would have cheered robert mugabe now exalted in his fall. and we are here right at the moment that they heard that robert mugabe has resigned from the presidency. you can hear it, cheering from zanu—pf mps, you can hear it, cheering from zanu—pf mp5, from opposition mps and from members of the public who have come here to witness what was happening. they did not expect it. they thought this would be
the expectations of a nation were focused on them. the crowd have new heroesneral who arrested robert mugabe... and emerson mnangagwa, the political brain behind the coup and president in waiting. by mid afternoon the mps and senators had moved to a hotel to accommodate the specialjoint session of parliament. they were watched by the public in what felt like a rare moment of true democracy here. people are suffering, this mp said. and then the moment. a letter was handed to the speaker. he read...
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harvey barnum, whose career scirottoed after he received his medal, and staff sergeant melvin morris, a hero whose honor was delayed for decades. >> as seymour middle school in novel, tennessee, they are greeted like heroes come home from the wore. 50 years and 10,000 miles from vietnam, two of america's bravest soldiers are making one of their many stops to speak about the value of education, service and patriotism. these two war heroes have lived vastly different lives. both are veterans of the war in vietnam. harvey, barney barnum received the medal of honor in 1967 at age 26, and it transformed his life. >> it would be naive to believe it didn't. you're in the spotlight 24/7. after i got deck tated, it wasn't captain barnum, it was captain barnum, the guy with the medal, major, lute colonel barnum. you are on a pedestal and you are in view. >> the represent of vietnam, december 18th, 1965. in the midst of the enemy's heavy onslaught, lute barnum reorganized his troops and led a counterattack. he directed rescue helicopters to evacuate the dead and wounded. >> i told everybody we are goin
harvey barnum, whose career scirottoed after he received his medal, and staff sergeant melvin morris, a hero whose honor was delayed for decades. >> as seymour middle school in novel, tennessee, they are greeted like heroes come home from the wore. 50 years and 10,000 miles from vietnam, two of america's bravest soldiers are making one of their many stops to speak about the value of education, service and patriotism. these two war heroes have lived vastly different lives. both are...
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but we're going to end this half hour with an officer being honored as a hero. >> his name is ryan nashfrom looking out for trek trick-or-treaters to taking down a terrorist. >> reporter: this is the moment the deadly incident ended. >> my name is ryan nash. appreciate the wreck anythingre myself and my fellow officers. i just want to thank and friends for their support and all the responding officers who assisted me. >> reporter: recognition for what he did after police say that suspect emerged from that smoking pickup truck, holding what appeared to be two weapons, waving them as he weaves in and out of traffic. officer nash was on the scene because of a call 30 minutes earlier to a school right near by. he fired when the suspect would not drop the fake weapons. the commissioner telling me he and his partner acted with bravery. >> once again, the nypd stepped up and stopped this needily. absolutely did. he doesn't consider himself a hero though. >> no. >> reporter: david muir, afbs news, new york. >> he doesn't consider himself a hero, but he certainly was. >> officer nash has been on
but we're going to end this half hour with an officer being honored as a hero. >> his name is ryan nashfrom looking out for trek trick-or-treaters to taking down a terrorist. >> reporter: this is the moment the deadly incident ended. >> my name is ryan nash. appreciate the wreck anythingre myself and my fellow officers. i just want to thank and friends for their support and all the responding officers who assisted me. >> reporter: recognition for what he did after police...
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it wasn't my time. >> it makes you feel like a hero. i am not a hero. >> i am just one of us. >> they will continue to read the names in the morning at 5:00 a.m. through midnight saturday. i am sam sweeney. jonathan: the honor flights are great. we thank veterans for the service. you can help us do that. share pictures of veterans in your life on the wjla news app. just tap on "see it, send it." nancy: meantime, caught on video. incredible video of a robbery where the victims the women behind the counter. they all come together and they hang on to it. >> this is the latest crime fighting tool. stafford county sheriff department. they are using a drone to chase down people who are wanted criminals. q mccray shows us how it is working. q: the stafford county deputies took to the sky this morning using a drone to find a suspect on the run. >> the suspect was wanted on a felony probation violation. >> the deputies say around 2:00 this morning they noticed the suspect inside this 7-eleven. they say he made a run for it. cross the street here
it wasn't my time. >> it makes you feel like a hero. i am not a hero. >> i am just one of us. >> they will continue to read the names in the morning at 5:00 a.m. through midnight saturday. i am sam sweeney. jonathan: the honor flights are great. we thank veterans for the service. you can help us do that. share pictures of veterans in your life on the wjla news app. just tap on "see it, send it." nancy: meantime, caught on video. incredible video of a robbery where...
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new information about the police officer being held a hero for taking the terrorist down, that is nextname is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. heather: the horrific attack in downtown manhattan claiming eight live but the death call could have been higher if not for the hero police officer who confronted and took down the terrorist suspect, praising the officer praised for shooting the attacker in the stomach. we are learning about that hero like officer. >> join the force five years ago, ryan nash became one of new york's finest going to protect and serve the people of new yo
new information about the police officer being held a hero for taking the terrorist down, that is nextname is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty...
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the expectations of a nation were focused on them. the crowd have new heroes general who arrested robert mugabe, and emerson mnangagwa, the political brain behind the coup and president—in—waiting. by mid—afternoon the mps and senators had moved to a hotel to accommodate the specialjoint session of parliament. they were watched by the public in what felt like a rare moment of true democracy here. "people are suffering," this mp said. and then the moment. a letter was handed to the speaker. he read it first himself and then to the world. a letter from the president... he was muffled but the words were momentous. ..notice of resignation. cheering and applause many who a week ago would have cheered robert mugabe now exalted in his fall. and we are here right at the moment that they heard that robert mugabe has resigned from the presidency. you can hear it, cheering from zanu—pf mps, from opposition mps and from members of the public who have come here to witness what's happening. they did not expect it. they thought this would be a potentially elongated process o
the expectations of a nation were focused on them. the crowd have new heroes general who arrested robert mugabe, and emerson mnangagwa, the political brain behind the coup and president—in—waiting. by mid—afternoon the mps and senators had moved to a hotel to accommodate the specialjoint session of parliament. they were watched by the public in what felt like a rare moment of true democracy here. "people are suffering," this mp said. and then the moment. a letter was handed to...
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he left as a villain, but he has come back as a hero to lead zimbabwe. that he will be sworn in as interim president on friday. thousands of party supporters have come here to welcome him. there is also a sense that there is a huge expectation on his shoulders and to deliver zimbabwe out of its current challenges. most of those challenges are economic. the infrastructure is dilapidated. there is high unemployment and many here believe that he will provide the reform that zimbabwe needs. the former bosnian serb army commander, ratko mladic, has been jailed for life for genocide and other atrocities committed during the bosnian war in the 1990s. a tribunal in the hague ruled that he significantly contributed to the massacre of around eight thousand muslim men and boys at srebrenica. from the hague, our special correspondent, allan little, sent this report. a warning, it does contain some distressing images. mr mladic, sit. it has been the most emotionally charged of all the trials this court has heard. meradic, if you... mladic demanded a halt to the heari
he left as a villain, but he has come back as a hero to lead zimbabwe. that he will be sworn in as interim president on friday. thousands of party supporters have come here to welcome him. there is also a sense that there is a huge expectation on his shoulders and to deliver zimbabwe out of its current challenges. most of those challenges are economic. the infrastructure is dilapidated. there is high unemployment and many here believe that he will provide the reform that zimbabwe needs. the...
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but for many in the region where the crimes were carried out, mladic is still seen as a hero. ron safir reports. as commander of the bosnian serb armed forces, ratko mladic‘s border led to the murder of a thousand men and women in srebrenica. it was the worst atrocity in europe since the second world war. he also led forces in the brutal siege at sarajevo were more than 10,000 died. atrocities to place in a series of ethnic conflicts claiming more than 100,000 lives. translation: only won to say to citizens of serbia but also to many in the region that today is not a day eitherforjoy many in the region that today is not a day either forjoy or for sorrow. todayis a day either forjoy or for sorrow. today is a day where we reflect on what kind of a future we want. today is a day where we reflect on what kind of a future we wantm today is a day where we reflect on what kind of a future we want. it is an appeal echoed by the muslim member of bosnia'sjoint an appeal echoed by the muslim member of bosnia's joint presidency. but look into the future will be difficult when the wounds ar
but for many in the region where the crimes were carried out, mladic is still seen as a hero. ron safir reports. as commander of the bosnian serb armed forces, ratko mladic‘s border led to the murder of a thousand men and women in srebrenica. it was the worst atrocity in europe since the second world war. he also led forces in the brutal siege at sarajevo were more than 10,000 died. atrocities to place in a series of ethnic conflicts claiming more than 100,000 lives. translation: only won to...
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is he a hero?could be a hero if he finally gets president trump to hold russia accountable for their direct attack on the united states. right now we have a situation where kushner's lawyer is saying that kushner told people in the campaign not to have contact with foreign officials and not to take meetings with foreign officials. the fact of the matter is, however, that the administration which kushner is a part of hasn't imposed any costs on russia for their election interference. president trump went to vietnam a week or so ago, didn't confront putin on his election meddling and we have sanctions that are due to come in e if ekt in january and kushner could recommend that trump impose his own time. >> didn't this go from no, no, no, no, we didn't talk to the russians and yeah, we did talk to the russians and everything is g-rated. nothing to see here. >> there are inconsistencies with what contact they had with foreign officials, when they had it and what it was about. the counsel is looking int
is he a hero?could be a hero if he finally gets president trump to hold russia accountable for their direct attack on the united states. right now we have a situation where kushner's lawyer is saying that kushner told people in the campaign not to have contact with foreign officials and not to take meetings with foreign officials. the fact of the matter is, however, that the administration which kushner is a part of hasn't imposed any costs on russia for their election interference. president...
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types of medication his motive was to make his victims heart stopped beating so he could pose as a hero when he appeared to try and revive him the victim's relatives say they are relieved that the investigation is complete christian lost his grandfather in this series of killings and it's not as if we have all been affected and work through our grave but when these milestones come along like the announcement of investigation results you can imagine what goes through our minds myself included we're all in close contact the suffering never reynolds rules but the one hundred six verified murders are just the tip of the iceberg many other killings could not be proven because the victim's corpses were cremated. this is not on your sources are purely a legal statistic indicating what could be proved through investigations the real number is more than twice as high. and element horsed more than two hundred murders are suspected and this has been confirmed by experts in oldenburg there are fifty or sixty. but this can't be proved for sure. nuff was born then there are the attempted murders furt
types of medication his motive was to make his victims heart stopped beating so he could pose as a hero when he appeared to try and revive him the victim's relatives say they are relieved that the investigation is complete christian lost his grandfather in this series of killings and it's not as if we have all been affected and work through our grave but when these milestones come along like the announcement of investigation results you can imagine what goes through our minds myself included...
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now that are kaulk you a hero. >> yes, sir. it was just the right thing to do. >> it seems like you have kind of a hard time dealing with it today. >> it shook this community. it shook people -- it's shaken everybody that has now -- you know, these people that see me as a hero, i'm just someone who just helped on instinct. paying less for my medicare? i'm open to that. lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything-like prescription drug plans... and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the tools at medicare.gov. or call 1-800-medicare. open to something better? start today. ♪ depend silhouette briefs feature a comfortable, sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. get a free sample at depend.com. but real confidence comes froyou'drea
now that are kaulk you a hero. >> yes, sir. it was just the right thing to do. >> it seems like you have kind of a hard time dealing with it today. >> it shook this community. it shook people -- it's shaken everybody that has now -- you know, these people that see me as a hero, i'm just someone who just helped on instinct. paying less for my medicare? i'm open to that. lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare...
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he said tell laura and tell the country, tell the world i'm not a hero. i'm a victim. he said i lost my friends. i lost people in my community. he doesn't want to be treated like a hero, laura. he just reacted. he said god gave him great presence of mind and calmness as he walked out that door facing the shooter. he said he would like to go to the hospital, as i did later tonight, i went to the hospital to visit some of those who are wounded and lost others. and he said i'd like to go to the hospital with you. but i just can't right now. he's a christian, most of all, he said. dan tell everyone i'm a christian and i'm part of this faith community that is going to stand strong. he's a humble man. he's a hero to all of us. but to himself, he's another victim. and that's how he wants to be seen. >> dan, is there any doubt in your mind after spending time with him tonight, as distraught as he is, i want to hear from both of on you this, that were he not the type of man he is, i know he's humble, doesn't want credit. but president trump was right, we would have had a lot mo
he said tell laura and tell the country, tell the world i'm not a hero. i'm a victim. he said i lost my friends. i lost people in my community. he doesn't want to be treated like a hero, laura. he just reacted. he said god gave him great presence of mind and calmness as he walked out that door facing the shooter. he said he would like to go to the hospital, as i did later tonight, i went to the hospital to visit some of those who are wounded and lost others. and he said i'd like to go to the...
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>> i'm not a hero. the babies are a hero, honestly. they listened and did what they were supposed to do. >> reporter: some good samaritans pulled the truck out before burst into flames. >> i'm happy we got off. i'm so happy. like i said the whole time i was thinking of the children, making sure they were okay. >> reporter: she says her job has already been the kids and that's why she's thankful and back driving the bus. >> i love my job and my kids. >> she can tell she definitely loves the job and kids. >> loa lot of parents thankful r her presence that day. >> absolutely. well, a calendar change for school system the break that got shorter for the students. >>> and millions avoid the malls in favor of online shopping. up next how >>> this week we've been taking a closer look at the efforts to reinvent retail. toy stores aren't getting the foot traffic that they used to see. >> online shopping has replaced children running through the aisles. the holiday season is a crucial one for the store, especially those that rely on toy stores, r
>> i'm not a hero. the babies are a hero, honestly. they listened and did what they were supposed to do. >> reporter: some good samaritans pulled the truck out before burst into flames. >> i'm happy we got off. i'm so happy. like i said the whole time i was thinking of the children, making sure they were okay. >> reporter: she says her job has already been the kids and that's why she's thankful and back driving the bus. >> i love my job and my kids. >> she...
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it was part of a hero mission. when the war ended, he was a huge supporter of the fdr and then of course when fdr died and truman became president, huge supporter mostly because of the dropping of the bombs. he and adlai stevenson supporter, i know a lot of people think there's a lot more to his story. he actively campaigned for adlai stevenson in 1952. stevenson was running against eisenhower so that is part of the individual thought, where even though eisenhower was a war hero and celebrated, he believed that stevenson was more on the same level as roosevelt as the real roosevelt liberal, and eisenhower might have been a touch too militaristic for his taste. in 1956 he supported adlai stevenson again a losing proposition that between 1956 and 1960, charlton heston became a major hollywood star come in fact the biggest star of the 50s and hollywood. he supported john kennedy in the convention he supported jfk. jfk of course won the nomination, and he went out and actively campaigned for kennedy. there was no ambiva
it was part of a hero mission. when the war ended, he was a huge supporter of the fdr and then of course when fdr died and truman became president, huge supporter mostly because of the dropping of the bombs. he and adlai stevenson supporter, i know a lot of people think there's a lot more to his story. he actively campaigned for adlai stevenson in 1952. stevenson was running against eisenhower so that is part of the individual thought, where even though eisenhower was a war hero and celebrated,...
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he doesn't consider himself a hero, though. >> no. >> answering the call. ou for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. >>> gone! i need an ambulance right here! the guy t-boned -- right there! >> a scary moment after a terrorist rammed into a school bus in new york city yesterday and then continued on his path of destruction, driving down a bike path. >> the man accused just appeared in court in a wheelchair. sayfullo saipov was consumed by hate when he drove into people a bike path yesterday. the fbi had been looking for a second uzbek uzbek uzbek uzbek k question, the attack. >> five men from argentina and a woman from argentina were the victims. >> today many parents are left reliving a nightmare. their children on their way home on halloween became the target of an act of terror. authorities now saying this act was planned in advance and believe the suspect, 29-year-old sayfullo saipov, was inspired by isis propaganda online to rent a home depot truck and purposely barrel down a bike path for thre
he doesn't consider himself a hero, though. >> no. >> answering the call. ou for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. >>> gone! i need an ambulance right here! the guy t-boned -- right there! >> a scary moment after a terrorist rammed into a school bus in new york city yesterday and then continued on his path of destruction, driving down a bike path. >> the man accused just appeared in court in a...
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they said papa you're a hero, papa you're a hero. are very proud of me of course.">( marty ) the u-s-p-s says his quick response helped first responders lock down the scene and give immediate medical attention to the victim. she was released from the hospital shortly after the shooting. ( marty ) coming up on the kron four morning news... the justice league is now in action. but if superheroes aren't your thing... we'll tell you what else is new in theaters. live look outside... san francisco embarcadero. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor
they said papa you're a hero, papa you're a hero. are very proud of me of course.">( marty ) the u-s-p-s says his quick response helped first responders lock down the scene and give immediate medical attention to the victim. she was released from the hospital shortly after the shooting. ( marty ) coming up on the kron four morning news... the justice league is now in action. but if superheroes aren't your thing... we'll tell you what else is new in theaters. live look outside... san...
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he doesn't consider himself a hero, though. >> no. >> answering the call. ou for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. [ wind whistling ] [ howling ] [ growling ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- [ thunder crashing ] pat sajak and vanna white!
he doesn't consider himself a hero, though. >> no. >> answering the call. ou for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. [ wind whistling ] [ howling ] [ growling ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- [ thunder crashing ] pat sajak and vanna white!
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he doesn't consider himself a hero, though. >> no. >> answering the call. ou for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. it all started when sophia found the perfect little mug at marshalls. then piece by piece, surprise by surprise, she built the greatest guest bathroom ever. did she expect to get so much bang for so few bucks? no. but great things happen when you choose surprise. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a yoga instructor from olive branch, mississippi... a corporate strategy manager from brooklyn, new york... and our returning champion, an economist from washington, d.c... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!," alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. as everyone knows, the easiest round is the first round, the jeopardy! round. however, it seems that in the double jeopardy! round, that's when anand comes alive and performs at his very best.
he doesn't consider himself a hero, though. >> no. >> answering the call. ou for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. it all started when sophia found the perfect little mug at marshalls. then piece by piece, surprise by surprise, she built the greatest guest bathroom ever. did she expect to get so much bang for so few bucks? no. but great things happen when you choose surprise. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing...
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he doesn't consider himself a hero, though. >> no. >> answering the call. ou for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> rain, why its arrival is cause for concern instead. >> rain days headed for the bay area and snow in sierra. a closer look in a moment. >>> plus live with the latest information on the shooting that put a san francisco police officer in the hospital with life threatening injuries. >> announcer: live where you live this is abc 7 news. >> we are really concerned about all of the toxics. >> toxics, this is what's left of people's possession. burned rubble in the north bay wild fire. i'm christian sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. all of the wildfires are contained three weeks after they started. >> the focus is on clean up and recovery. >> a lawyer has petitioned the court that all lawsuits against pge be heard by the same judge. seven claimants involved in lawsuits. >> a similar coordination effort was used for the lawsuits against pg & e following the sam bruno explosion. tod
he doesn't consider himself a hero, though. >> no. >> answering the call. ou for watching here on a wednesday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> rain, why its arrival is cause for concern instead. >> rain days headed for the bay area and snow in sierra. a closer look in a moment. >>> plus live with the latest information on the shooting that put a san francisco police officer in the hospital with life...
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were some surveys and some of the car full of serbian population believed that the rot commodity was a hero that they didn't agree to these extradition to duke a tribunal but now some analysts are saying that the mood in the serbian population has been changed and that they don't think about commodities a hero and they are trying and hearing about all of draw cities that happened in the bus.
were some surveys and some of the car full of serbian population believed that the rot commodity was a hero that they didn't agree to these extradition to duke a tribunal but now some analysts are saying that the mood in the serbian population has been changed and that they don't think about commodities a hero and they are trying and hearing about all of draw cities that happened in the bus.
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i don't consider myself a hero. i served with heroes, others that did things that were unbelievable. i was just doing my job. along with a lot of others. so, from that regard, it was something where we found ourselves in a situation as pows and we just had to do what we had to do, to live through it and survive. this is a free country. one of the things we fought to preserve is the freedom of speech and freedom of having an opinion. and a lot of individuals speak -- they speak their piece. they don't always agree with us. we don't always agree with them. with regard to vietnam, it was a complex, controversial -- it still is. it will be until our generation dies out, much like the civil war. in our particular case we made , it. president nixon brought us home. a lot of us feel very indebted to him. and we are just fortunate to be able to be here and have the opportunities, and the successes we have experienced ourselves. host: let's go to robert in st. louis. you are on with everett alvarez. caller: commander alvarez
i don't consider myself a hero. i served with heroes, others that did things that were unbelievable. i was just doing my job. along with a lot of others. so, from that regard, it was something where we found ourselves in a situation as pows and we just had to do what we had to do, to live through it and survive. this is a free country. one of the things we fought to preserve is the freedom of speech and freedom of having an opinion. and a lot of individuals speak -- they speak their piece. they...
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a hero's organization and local girl scouts teamed fun for starry night troops. s were sent with a letter to doctor. doctor. i played a doctor on tv, but now i'm helping save lives for real. starting with my own. i'm partnering with cigna healthspring to remind everyone how important preventive care is for people my age. see anything, doctor? looks great, doctor. and with cigna healthspring medicare advantage, you get a team of doctors overseeing your health. most preventive services are covered. so go, know, and take control of your health. oh... use mine, doctor. cigna healthspring. together, all the way. cigna healthspring. >> mayor jim kenney stopped by gideon elementary school in north philadelphia tonight. every month there is a resource fair. students were invited to check out the farmer's market to learn about eating. the neighborhood library was on hand. there was all kinds of information about stress management as well. >> eagles start their by week. they couldn't feel better habit themselveaboutthemselves. >> i wish the eagles would play everynight. the
a hero's organization and local girl scouts teamed fun for starry night troops. s were sent with a letter to doctor. doctor. i played a doctor on tv, but now i'm helping save lives for real. starting with my own. i'm partnering with cigna healthspring to remind everyone how important preventive care is for people my age. see anything, doctor? looks great, doctor. and with cigna healthspring medicare advantage, you get a team of doctors overseeing your health. most preventive services are...
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he was a hero, a liberationist hero. he was put into prison for ten years. was in prison. his baby boy died then. the radiation authorities and our government would not let him go to the funeral —— the rhodesian authorities. then he turned into this person who was dictatorial and thought the country belonged to him. he did. it is the end ofan belonged to him. he did. it is the end of an era. let's go domestic. eve, the sunday telegraph, looking ahead to the budget. philip hammond's in trade must be enormous. they are talking about a pay boost for nurses? quite a lot of his intraday is coming from his own team and this is actually, apparently he is going to give a boost to nurses and probably to schools, but what is interesting is that i've four years and others have said this, the nhs is not —— should not be a political football, it is much too serious. it should have a royal commission. we are paying managers a fortune. we are paying managers a fortune. we are paying managers a fortune. we are paying agencies a fortune to get nurses. we don't have nurses hom
he was a hero, a liberationist hero. he was put into prison for ten years. was in prison. his baby boy died then. the radiation authorities and our government would not let him go to the funeral —— the rhodesian authorities. then he turned into this person who was dictatorial and thought the country belonged to him. he did. it is the end ofan belonged to him. he did. it is the end of an era. let's go domestic. eve, the sunday telegraph, looking ahead to the budget. philip hammond's in trade...
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and he became a hero when with he refused to remove a 10 commandments monument from a government building. and now he is accused of sexual assaulting a 14-year-old girl. >> roy moore is refusing to drop out of the senate race after allegations that he molested a 14-year-old girl and pursues 16 to 18-year-old girls. and they said that they launched the most vicious round of attacks against me i have ever faced. >> the post spoke to four women including lee courseman and alleges she was 14 when moore a district attorney took him to his home. and took off her shirt and pants and touched her over her bra and underpants and guided her hands. >> these are not fuzzy memories these are women that are certain and confident about what happened to them. >> abc news confirmed the details of the alligation with nearly all the women. >> she knows how powerful and popular roy moore is. she has actually voted republican including for donald >> while in washington republican leaders are distancing themselves. >> if these alligations are true, judge moore will do the right thing and step aside. >> with jus
and he became a hero when with he refused to remove a 10 commandments monument from a government building. and now he is accused of sexual assaulting a 14-year-old girl. >> roy moore is refusing to drop out of the senate race after allegations that he molested a 14-year-old girl and pursues 16 to 18-year-old girls. and they said that they launched the most vicious round of attacks against me i have ever faced. >> the post spoke to four women including lee courseman and alleges she...
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. >> we continue to follow breaking news, police officer being hailed a hero, after saving a family from a burning home overnight. hear why the rescue makes her specially proud coming up in a live report. >> reelection day, time to get out and rock the vote. couple every big races in our area. >> and the weather come pact voter turn out, katie is tracking rain, and will let us know the best time to get to the polls. >> well, today is tuesday, november 7th. good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things this morning, hey, guys. >> happy tuesday. so we had couple every accident out there. they've cleared out of the way now, burlington bristol bridge is going up and down, a lot of construction starting to clear , so busy morning. >> yes, pretty quiet for now in the weather department. but it is all about what eventually gets here, yes. later today, that mass of rain is going to make its arrival here, and it is going to come through pretty heavily at times, especially true for the southern counties in our area. so delaware, southern new jersey,
. >> we continue to follow breaking news, police officer being hailed a hero, after saving a family from a burning home overnight. hear why the rescue makes her specially proud coming up in a live report. >> reelection day, time to get out and rock the vote. couple every big races in our area. >> and the weather come pact voter turn out, katie is tracking rain, and will let us know the best time to get to the polls. >> well, today is tuesday, november 7th. good morning,...
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the only thing better than playing a hero in the movies, is being a hero in real life. like the 50,000 veterans who returned from iraq and afghanistan with devastating injuries. they are true heroes. and they're why i'm proud to support paralyzed veterans of america. they make sure veterans with spinal cord injuries get the care and support they need at no cost to them. to learn more, visit pva.org. that's p-v-a dot org. far too many young women around the globe lack crucial medical care, access to education, and a safe place to call home. they need to be empowered and supported. learn how you can help at girlup.org. ♪ >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> a mistrial was declared today in the federal bribery trial of democratic senator, robert menendez of new jersey. the newark was hopelessly dead locked after six days of deliberation. menend ezconsiders that a victory. >> reporter: supporters cheered as senator stepped to the podium to blasts federal prosecutors. >> the way this case started was wrong. the way it was investigated was wrong. it way it was prosecuted wa
the only thing better than playing a hero in the movies, is being a hero in real life. like the 50,000 veterans who returned from iraq and afghanistan with devastating injuries. they are true heroes. and they're why i'm proud to support paralyzed veterans of america. they make sure veterans with spinal cord injuries get the care and support they need at no cost to them. to learn more, visit pva.org. that's p-v-a dot org. far too many young women around the globe lack crucial medical care,...
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it's shaken everybody that has now -- you know, these people don't see me as a hero. i'm just someone who helped on instinct. you know. i hope that these people are able to sleep a little better knowing that this guy isn't able to breathe to hurt anyone else. >>. [ inaudible ] something else to note coming out of the news conference a short time ago, of the 26 people killed inside that church, officials say at least, at least 14 of them are thought to be children. msnbc's mariana atencio is also here in sutherland springs, texas. she joins me now. what else did we get from that news conference? >> just getting to know more and more about the how and why. the -- he was wearing tactical gear and walked from a gas station to the right over behind us. we also know he was wearing a mask, also wearing a vest with a plate inside, which speaks to how methodically he thought this out. as you know, the gunman and the good samaritan, they exchanged gunfire in that area of grass behind us. and then this was the very road where the gunman drove off and the good samaritan had that o
it's shaken everybody that has now -- you know, these people don't see me as a hero. i'm just someone who helped on instinct. you know. i hope that these people are able to sleep a little better knowing that this guy isn't able to breathe to hurt anyone else. >>. [ inaudible ] something else to note coming out of the news conference a short time ago, of the 26 people killed inside that church, officials say at least, at least 14 of them are thought to be children. msnbc's mariana atencio...
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a hero's organization and local girl scouts teamed fun for starry night troops. re sent with a letter to let the troops know they were not forgotten. they also sent warrior beads and letters. why are south jerseyans turning against steve sweeney? it's because sweeney's been exposed as a double dipping pension padder. caught spending campaign money on lavish dinners and fine cigars for his pals. investigated for being a lobbyist and a senator at the same time. sweeney voted to raise taxes 145 times while our economy continues to struggle. south jersey is a mess, and it's time to take out the trash. on november 7th, make a change. dump sweeney. a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck. i'm serious about moving new jersey f
a hero's organization and local girl scouts teamed fun for starry night troops. re sent with a letter to let the troops know they were not forgotten. they also sent warrior beads and letters. why are south jerseyans turning against steve sweeney? it's because sweeney's been exposed as a double dipping pension padder. caught spending campaign money on lavish dinners and fine cigars for his pals. investigated for being a lobbyist and a senator at the same time. sweeney voted to raise taxes 145...
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this article runs down the arguments are him being a hero or villain. i's economy. this is a tweet from the financial times... let's look at some of those grass from the financial times. this one interesting, it shows the gdp per capita of a lot of african countries and then the same countries in 2016. the obvious example thatjumps out here is zimbabwe. look at the figures from 1997 and look at the degree to which the economy has shrunk in those intervening years. we also have a lot of statistics to tell you. in 2011, 201% of people we re tell you. in 2011, 201% of people were estimated to be living in extreme poverty, less than $2 a day. 4796 extreme poverty, less than $2 a day. 47% were living on less than $3 a day. and on and on the statistics go. they are from the world bank by the way. also, zimbabwe's biggest trade union said that unemployment is around 90%. this is the view of one economist today who says that zimbabwe is running out of the money it needs to pay its debts. as we speak, the zimbabwean economy only has less than one month of import
this article runs down the arguments are him being a hero or villain. i's economy. this is a tweet from the financial times... let's look at some of those grass from the financial times. this one interesting, it shows the gdp per capita of a lot of african countries and then the same countries in 2016. the obvious example thatjumps out here is zimbabwe. look at the figures from 1997 and look at the degree to which the economy has shrunk in those intervening years. we also have a lot of...
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and bad memories however he said this is a new era this is a hero or a you have to open up. opportunities for. the use of economic. and he wanted to illustrate that and the best way to illustrate that is to become the first. president xi ever set foot on a in ghana since the independence which is celebrated. these days sixty years ago and kelley at and he wants to a high tech hub to show that he's interested in fostering new. a business ties then he wins a to a famous football and boxing academy this was more of a joyful a time that this was way for hand to illustrate that his message during all this trip. was to address the youth knots the rulers of. africa and suu. obviously try to send messages of hope clearly a it was a lot of tl discussions about how to deal with this. but today in honor nicole wanted to show that the days of the old french african relations are over obvious it is is all talk all show for now we'll see. if this happens in the coming years. my feller that. now investigation is underway after bosnian croats war criminal took his own life by taking poison.
and bad memories however he said this is a new era this is a hero or a you have to open up. opportunities for. the use of economic. and he wanted to illustrate that and the best way to illustrate that is to become the first. president xi ever set foot on a in ghana since the independence which is celebrated. these days sixty years ago and kelley at and he wants to a high tech hub to show that he's interested in fostering new. a business ties then he wins a to a famous football and boxing...
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. >> it makes you feel like a hero. but i'm not a hero. i'm just one of us. >> he is a hero. ring those who risked it all to serve a special tribute as 7 salutes. [honking] >> send me on a high-speed chase? jonathan: caught on video, a man's wild high-speed chase on road and off. and the ending you don't want to miss. >> from breaking news alert. >> as we come on the air, a minor miracle playing out on a highway. after a plane crashes to a busy road. adult, two children escape unharmed. believe it or not. skytrak7 over the scene as the sun set minutes ago. the crews remove the main piece of the fuselage, what is left of it from the ramp southbound interstate 97 to route 655. kevin lewis on the scene with what the pilot just said before crashing that plane. >> this took off around 3:00 this afternoon. shortly after taking off the plane which belongs to a flight school lost the thrust. the pilot tried to land at the closest airport but couldn't make it. crashed to the onramp and veered down the grassy embankment where i stand now and left
. >> it makes you feel like a hero. but i'm not a hero. i'm just one of us. >> he is a hero. ring those who risked it all to serve a special tribute as 7 salutes. [honking] >> send me on a high-speed chase? jonathan: caught on video, a man's wild high-speed chase on road and off. and the ending you don't want to miss. >> from breaking news alert. >> as we come on the air, a minor miracle playing out on a highway. after a plane crashes to a busy road. adult, two...
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james:eople are saying you are a hero. >> no. i'm just a guy who wanted to do the right thing. i just wanted to do the right thing. ride with me -- james: just last week, the pastor was speaking of his beloved 14-year-old daughter. now murdered in the church she called home. >> she was surrounded yesterday with her church family that she loved fiercely. belle would not have been able to deal with losing so much family yesterday. james: every corner of this community is in pain. the youngest victim was 18 months old, and one family alone lost five people. police say the killer, devin kelley, had sent threatening texts to his mother-in-law, and was thrown out of the u.s. air force for assaulting his wife and child. he did not have a license to carry guns in public. a very deranged individual. we have a lot of mental health problems in our country from as to other countries. but this is and i guns situation. james: nowhere, it seems, are americans safe from bullets, not even in the most sacred spaces. answer? here they say it is more prior and more weapons. god. and rajinithe bbc'
james:eople are saying you are a hero. >> no. i'm just a guy who wanted to do the right thing. i just wanted to do the right thing. ride with me -- james: just last week, the pastor was speaking of his beloved 14-year-old daughter. now murdered in the church she called home. >> she was surrounded yesterday with her church family that she loved fiercely. belle would not have been able to deal with losing so much family yesterday. james: every corner of this community is in pain. the...
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if justin takes violent action, they will make him a hero, a celebrity. justin sullivan puts on a ski mask, and murders a neighbor with his father's rifle which he hides. police find the neighbor's body, but have no suspect. and then in a few months, he tells his isis recruiter, he is ready to go big. >> reporter: he is going to get an assault rifle and slaughter people at a concert in north carolina or at a club. but as the clock is ticking down, his parents happen discover a package containing a gun silencer. >> i called the police department, i said, "i need to talk to somebody in homeland security." tonight a father from north carolina has a warning for parents. >> here i am defending our country against domestic enemies, which so happened to be my son. >>> diane sawyer investigating and this is chilling. her one hour special isis in america is tonight. what authorities are following in this country right now and how isis is recruiting in the u.s. tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern. we hope you watch diane at 10:00. >>> much more ahead. breaking developments.
if justin takes violent action, they will make him a hero, a celebrity. justin sullivan puts on a ski mask, and murders a neighbor with his father's rifle which he hides. police find the neighbor's body, but have no suspect. and then in a few months, he tells his isis recruiter, he is ready to go big. >> reporter: he is going to get an assault rifle and slaughter people at a concert in north carolina or at a club. but as the clock is ticking down, his parents happen discover a package...
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the expectations of a nation were focused on them. the crowd have new heroese general who arrested robert mugabe... and emerson mnangagwa, the political brain behind the coup and president in waiting. by mid afternoon the mps and senators had moved to a hotel to accommodate the specialjoint session of parliament. they were watched by the public in what felt like a rare moment of true democracy here. people are suffering, this mp said. and then the moment. a letter was handed to the speaker. he read it first himself and then to the world. a letter from the president... he was muffled but the words were momentous. ..notice of resignation. cheering. many who are we ago would have cheered robert mugabe now exalted in his fall. and we are here right at the moment that they heard that robert mugabe has resigned from the presidency. you can hear it, cheering from zanu—pf mps, from opposition mps and from members of the public who have come here to witness what was happening. they did not expect it. they thought this would be a potentially elongated process of impeach
the expectations of a nation were focused on them. the crowd have new heroese general who arrested robert mugabe... and emerson mnangagwa, the political brain behind the coup and president in waiting. by mid afternoon the mps and senators had moved to a hotel to accommodate the specialjoint session of parliament. they were watched by the public in what felt like a rare moment of true democracy here. people are suffering, this mp said. and then the moment. a letter was handed to the speaker. he...
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the nypd being called a hero tonight. >>> this sort of thing seems to happen every halloween. a 12-year-old girl in runnemede, new jersey, found a two inch needle in her trick or treat candy. "action news" reporter sara bloomquist is live in the court neighborhood where this happened. >> reporter: well jim, as you imagined this put a huge damper on this family's halloween fun. the 12-year-old girl came home from trick or treating last night and found the 2 inch sewing needle inserted into a tootsy roll. >> it takes the spirit out of it and fun out of it. >> charlene wagner wants her neighbors warned. her 12-year-old daughter, lily anna discovered a 2 inch sewing needle inside of a tootsy roll. >> my concern is that the kids in the area know this is not a hoax and not a trick. this is for real. >> the wagners just returned to their house on the 500 block after trick or treat around their runnemede neighborhood. >> i was in the mood for a tootsy roll and took off the wrapper and tried to cut it in half. and realized i could not break it in half and i pull it and see the needle st
the nypd being called a hero tonight. >>> this sort of thing seems to happen every halloween. a 12-year-old girl in runnemede, new jersey, found a two inch needle in her trick or treat candy. "action news" reporter sara bloomquist is live in the court neighborhood where this happened. >> reporter: well jim, as you imagined this put a huge damper on this family's halloween fun. the 12-year-old girl came home from trick or treating last night and found the 2 inch sewing...
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. >> i don't feel like a hero. it makes you feel like a hero but i'm not a hero. i'm just one of us. sam: for most of the men, it was their first time in washington, d.c. they said they felt like heroes because of the welcome they received here. they are. reporting live, sam sweeney, abc7 news. alison: thank you. abc7 is thanking veterans for the service today. send pictures of any veteran in your life to burst.com/wjla. lindsey: i'm lindsey mastis with breaking news from the "live desk." comedian louis c.k. released a statement about the sexual misconduct allegations against him. he is admitting that they are true. in a statement he writes in part, "those stories are true" and that he is remorseful. he is going on to say he thought he had permission to touch himself in front of his accusers but now he says he took advantage of the power he had as a celebrity. he is facing fallout. movie premier scheduled for last night canceled in the light of the allegations. now netflix says it will not produce another standup special starring the comedian. at the "live desk,"
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couple hours or so thanks harry robert mugabe is the only leader most symbolic wins have ever known a hero of the independent struggle he took power in one thousand nine hundred eighty and maintained a firm grip on it looks back now and is often tumultuous thirty seven year old. he has been perhaps the most infamous ruler in africa who destroyed a promising country through his determination to cling on to power adored by some but despised by others in zimbabwe although widely admired across africa as a hero who stood up to the west. one hundred sixty five rhodesia and even smith's white settlers declare independence from britain an event that defined robert mugabe's life. the black majority resisted racist rule in the cities and out in the countryside where a vicious bush war raged for years robert mugabe a teacher turned activist emerged from prison as an articulate leader of the independent struggle we started the war in order to give our country then we have a country. they did get their country at lancaster house in london in one nine hundred seventy nine and when zimbabwe celebrated i
couple hours or so thanks harry robert mugabe is the only leader most symbolic wins have ever known a hero of the independent struggle he took power in one thousand nine hundred eighty and maintained a firm grip on it looks back now and is often tumultuous thirty seven year old. he has been perhaps the most infamous ruler in africa who destroyed a promising country through his determination to cling on to power adored by some but despised by others in zimbabwe although widely admired across...
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the tsa calls perez, a 20-year army veteran, a hero. >> i'm not a hero. >> reporter: so far this year there've been at least 19 incidents involving lithium-ion batteries on planes or in airports. and they're on the rise. the faa shows what can happen when one of those batteries catches fire in luggage. >> we know that they're dangerous, they have brought doin air plarns. >> the ffa wants tighter regulations. if it explodes mid flight crew members can't put it out. >> thank you. new developments against kevin spacey. prosecutors plan to meet with the son of a anchor claiming spacey sexually assaulted him when he was 18. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, kevin spacey now the subject of a criminal investigation. the "house of cards" star accused of sexually assaulting an 18-year-old at a bar last year. >> kevin space yp went to the restroom. a woman came forward and tells my client to run. >> reporter: prosecutors now planning to meet with the teen, a year after his mother -- a former boston news anchor -- first went to the authorities. >> the victim, my son, he was a starstruck,
the tsa calls perez, a 20-year army veteran, a hero. >> i'm not a hero. >> reporter: so far this year there've been at least 19 incidents involving lithium-ion batteries on planes or in airports. and they're on the rise. the faa shows what can happen when one of those batteries catches fire in luggage. >> we know that they're dangerous, they have brought doin air plarns. >> the ffa wants tighter regulations. if it explodes mid flight crew members can't put it out....