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in 2014, a jury found adrian not guilty in the retrial. adrian was released the same day.six years in prison and jail.
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his own father pulled him off on the sidelines and said 'adrian, are you ok?' didn't even recognize him. he was still ready to go back in and play. >> were the coaches going to put you back in the game? >> mm-hm, they were going to put me back in the game and my dad had to come from the bleachers they say and tell them not to put me back in the game. >> that's how impaired he was. and that happened a few too many times. >> when arrington played, the ncaa had no specific "return to play" rule requiring schools to keep players with concussions on the sidelines. >> it takes at least 3-4 hours it's said, for the symptoms of a concussion to heal, and often times much more than that. the interesting thing about that is last time i checked a football game is 3-4 hours. so what that alone means, is that there are really no circumstances that someone who has sustained a concussion can ever go back during a game. >> did eastern illinois had a protocol or requirements in place? >> it couldn't have been a protocol if i get a concussion in the game, and you put me right bac
his own father pulled him off on the sidelines and said 'adrian, are you ok?' didn't even recognize him. he was still ready to go back in and play. >> were the coaches going to put you back in the game? >> mm-hm, they were going to put me back in the game and my dad had to come from the bleachers they say and tell them not to put me back in the game. >> that's how impaired he was. and that happened a few too many times. >> when arrington played, the ncaa had no specific...
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adrian thinks he has control of the situation. when one of his employees yells that the man is reaching for a gun, the tide quickly turns. >> i kind of stayed on my hands and knees there. he stood up and cocked the gun, pointed it at me and got back in the pickup and drove off. >> adrian is frustrated the man gets away with the saws. but because he was grappling on the ground, he wasn't able to see a keen moment in the incident. watch again. this time paying attention to the right side of the screen. as you can see, when the thief pulls the gun, another man gets out of the truck with his hands up. apparently trying to remove himself from the situation. the truck pulls away without that other man in it. police arrive within minutes and interview him. >> he was white as i was, i guess, and shaken. the police came and everything. they started filling me in and they were getting more information from him. and he was very helpful, i guess in apprehending this guy. >> the suspect is arrested that same day and charged with robbery. he ha
adrian thinks he has control of the situation. when one of his employees yells that the man is reaching for a gun, the tide quickly turns. >> i kind of stayed on my hands and knees there. he stood up and cocked the gun, pointed it at me and got back in the pickup and drove off. >> adrian is frustrated the man gets away with the saws. but because he was grappling on the ground, he wasn't able to see a keen moment in the incident. watch again. this time paying attention to the right...
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. >> adrian anderson has owned siskun power equipment with his sister and brother-in-law for 30 years. they carry high-end machines from saws to lawnmowers and have seen their share of robberies. but on this day theft isn't what he's thinking about. >> it was like 4:00 in the afternoon and pretty busy day for us. i could see this fellow off the corner of my eye looking at saws. next thing i notice he's moving rather rapidly for the door with a saw in each hand. >> the saws go for $1,000 each. and for a family owned business, that's a big deal. >> being a store owner, it's not like you can stand there and watch your dollars, your profit goes out the door. >> hey! >> so acting on impulse, adrian decides to go after the crook caught on the store's surveillance cameras. >> caught up with him out in the parking lot as he was putting the saws in the back of his pickup. so as he turned around from setting them in the back of the truck, i grabbed and put my arm around his head and just pushed him right down to the pavement. >> adrian's brother-in-law and co-owner jerry weave is in the store w
. >> adrian anderson has owned siskun power equipment with his sister and brother-in-law for 30 years. they carry high-end machines from saws to lawnmowers and have seen their share of robberies. but on this day theft isn't what he's thinking about. >> it was like 4:00 in the afternoon and pretty busy day for us. i could see this fellow off the corner of my eye looking at saws. next thing i notice he's moving rather rapidly for the door with a saw in each hand. >> the saws go...
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with more on that we'll go to our european news center for the latest. >> reporter: yes, adrian. the army said up to a thousand armed separatists have been killed. a figure that the reps say is exaggerated. elsewhere four civilians have been killed after artillery fire hit apartment buildings. scott hidler is in the eastern city and sent this report. >> reporter: it is the escalation that everyone has been bracing for here in donetsk. fighting has reached the eastern suburbs killing four overnight. >> at 3:00 in the morning we were hit by a wave of explosions. ten of us were thrown to the basement by the heat of the explosion. it was so scary. >> reporter: it's unclear who fired the rockets but a separatist fighter base is very close to the four buildings hit. >> reporter: this is the main road going out out of donetsk. now a lot of these people just made the decision to leave because this fighting on saturday has come even closer to the city. >> this morning i went home to the office. >> on the other side of the city the train to moscow was getting ready to leave. >> the thumpin
with more on that we'll go to our european news center for the latest. >> reporter: yes, adrian. the army said up to a thousand armed separatists have been killed. a figure that the reps say is exaggerated. elsewhere four civilians have been killed after artillery fire hit apartment buildings. scott hidler is in the eastern city and sent this report. >> reporter: it is the escalation that everyone has been bracing for here in donetsk. fighting has reached the eastern suburbs killing...
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. >> and this was the easy bit, adrian.was something that all of the sunni political blocks agreed on. but he was agreeable to all of the sunni political blocks, but nobody knows much about him, other than his age, he is 43, the youngest person to hold the office in the history of iraq. and because nobody knows anything about him he was acceptable. and now 45 days is the big number. you have within that 30 days to choose the president and then another 15 on top of that to choose the prime minister. prime minister maliki faces many con tenders. one challenges has already launched a campaign that wasn't successful. so there is a lot of politicking going on right now. whether it all happens within 45 days remains to be seen. it's unlikely. it took nearly six months to form the government in 2010. >>> imran many thanks. imran khan live in bagdad. >>> libya's government says that 90% of the aircraft at tripoli's international airport has v been destroyed in fighting. several people have been killed. the airport's control tower w
. >> and this was the easy bit, adrian.was something that all of the sunni political blocks agreed on. but he was agreeable to all of the sunni political blocks, but nobody knows much about him, other than his age, he is 43, the youngest person to hold the office in the history of iraq. and because nobody knows anything about him he was acceptable. and now 45 days is the big number. you have within that 30 days to choose the president and then another 15 on top of that to choose the prime...
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i want to invite up adrian and the roll out of what we've been waiting for for a long time here at city hall with that i'd like to ask miss pawn if you want to make that presentation. >> thank you good morning president chiu. adrian, pawn from the office of civic engagement and civic affairs it is for this opportunity and thank you for your leadership on this issue too. so our goals and mandates have been clear from the start in a city as president chiu mentioned we're over one in every 3 residents is immigrant and nearly one in five speaks a language other than english at home it's clear why access is essentially to civic participation and engagement and we're just waiting for -- okay -- our slide here. so with such diversity in san francisco bay area, it's no surprise that there are more than 112 different languages spoken in this area. in january 2014 the planning department analyzed data from the american community survey and it was the 5-year population estimates and they did this at our request. 3 of the top 5 languages spoken in the city reached or exceeded the threshold that is
i want to invite up adrian and the roll out of what we've been waiting for for a long time here at city hall with that i'd like to ask miss pawn if you want to make that presentation. >> thank you good morning president chiu. adrian, pawn from the office of civic engagement and civic affairs it is for this opportunity and thank you for your leadership on this issue too. so our goals and mandates have been clear from the start in a city as president chiu mentioned we're over one in every 3...
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now to hong kong to adrian brown. how many people turned up to the protest? >> they are expecting half a million. i think they'll get the figure. hong kong is a loud place at the best of times, it will be louder today. >> the reason for the pept up anger -- pept up anger is on many levels, a perception of chip he is intermps -- chippees interference in hong kong's affairs. people believe that china is knoiping back op its -- going back on its promises. the issue is the election. n leader. what we have are differing interpretations of the deal that china and hong kong signed. hong kong had a unique set up, one country, two systems for 50 years. it comes to an end in 33ors time. what you have here now is a growing realisation that in 33 years time, this will be just another city. it's interesting that many. faces you see behind me are those of young people, people who are perhaps only a few years old at the time of the handover. they are very much apt the forefront -- at the forefront of this political movement. while half a million people are expected to take
now to hong kong to adrian brown. how many people turned up to the protest? >> they are expecting half a million. i think they'll get the figure. hong kong is a loud place at the best of times, it will be louder today. >> the reason for the pept up anger -- pept up anger is on many levels, a perception of chip he is intermps -- chippees interference in hong kong's affairs. people believe that china is knoiping back op its -- going back on its promises. the issue is the election. n...
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she heard the police. >> and it scared me, they scared me so bad that i said "adrian, come out!"hat's when that guy told her, "contain her!" so she shoved me into the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me into the car, but i said, "but my son is in there." >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonya what they were looking for. >> every time i would ask she'd just say my detective will be here to talk to you. you just need to shut up, you know, i'm protecting my officers. i said, "from what? you got all the guns!" tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge. it was only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a lot o
she heard the police. >> and it scared me, they scared me so bad that i said "adrian, come out!"hat's when that guy told her, "contain her!" so she shoved me into the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me into the car, but i said, "but my son is in there." >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonya what they were looking for. >> every time i would...
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his name is adrian gross. he died in 1992. but when he came to epa, he had already put 20 years of service with the federal drug administration. adrian was a pathologist. he had gotten his education in canada and the united states. he had a doctor's degree, and he had 20 years of experience as pathologist and also as a lab inspector. he would go with fda and check laboratories that were doing the studies for the government. and one of his expirations he discover -- [inaudible] the greatest fraud in american history. there was a laboratory by the name of -- [inaudible] biotest laboratory outside of chicago that for 25 years would test chemicals coming out of state governments out of chemical industry, of course, and sometimes the federal government. and most of the big chemicals and drugs, by the way, not just chemicals, pesticides, but drugs. they had tested. so by the time that adrian discovered this fraud in 1976, they were testing 40% of all the chemicals and drugs in this country. so you're talking about huge amounts of st
his name is adrian gross. he died in 1992. but when he came to epa, he had already put 20 years of service with the federal drug administration. adrian was a pathologist. he had gotten his education in canada and the united states. he had a doctor's degree, and he had 20 years of experience as pathologist and also as a lab inspector. he would go with fda and check laboratories that were doing the studies for the government. and one of his expirations he discover -- [inaudible] the greatest...
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take the orange to the blue and a delay increase of four minutes will be an issue. >> reporter: but adrian says it will be something she takes advantage of it. >> i do live on the western side of the county and the civil line will be of benefit to -- silver line will be of benefit to those. >> tysons corner i think is in that area. >> reporter: not everyone is thrilled. even a change.org petition was started to save the blue line. whether you're for or against it, testing for the silver line bridge begins sunday with simulated rides, no passengers, just crews. on saturday, july 26th, the silver line will officially open. nikki burdine, wusa9. >> silver line stations will have extra staff on opening day to answer all your questions. to map out your route or calculate your cost, look for a link on www.wusa9.com. >>> a beautiful day, high temperature 86, but humidity remained in check. current temps, some clouds. if you're cooking out, you're fine, temperatures in the low 80s across the metro area. we'll come back and talk about 8. >>> google wants to be the cyber security superhero of the in
take the orange to the blue and a delay increase of four minutes will be an issue. >> reporter: but adrian says it will be something she takes advantage of it. >> i do live on the western side of the county and the civil line will be of benefit to -- silver line will be of benefit to those. >> tysons corner i think is in that area. >> reporter: not everyone is thrilled. even a change.org petition was started to save the blue line. whether you're for or against it,...
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joining me now is adrian keranitsky, a fellow with us. the president had just emerged from air force one. he's now in marine one, the helicopter taking him to the white house. he sat in that plane for half an hour at andrews air force base before getting out, and it strikes me there are only two people in the world at this moment that could keep him on the phone that long, an uninterrupted phone call. that would be benjamin netanyahu or vladimir putin. if it was vladimir putin, what would they have been discussing tonight? >> well, i think there are two alternatives. one is that the president tried to place the call and the other is that putin placed the call. if putin placed the call, i would say that would be a sign that putin is looking for some wiggle room to walk this back. this is in some ways and not with exact parallels, putin's lockerbie. that is to say, a movement he has supported, weapons he has provided and skilled operatives he has infiltrated into ukraine who were responsible, most likely, for a terrible tragedy and for the
joining me now is adrian keranitsky, a fellow with us. the president had just emerged from air force one. he's now in marine one, the helicopter taking him to the white house. he sat in that plane for half an hour at andrews air force base before getting out, and it strikes me there are only two people in the world at this moment that could keep him on the phone that long, an uninterrupted phone call. that would be benjamin netanyahu or vladimir putin. if it was vladimir putin, what would they...
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she heard the police. >> and it scared me, they scared me so bad that i said "adrian, come out!" and that's when that guy told her, "contain her!" so she shoved me into the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me into the car, but i said, "but my son is in there." >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonya what they were looking for. >> every time i would ask she'd just say my detective will be here to talk to you. you just need to shut up, you know, i'm protecting my officers. i said, "from what? you got all the guns!" tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge. it was only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a
she heard the police. >> and it scared me, they scared me so bad that i said "adrian, come out!" and that's when that guy told her, "contain her!" so she shoved me into the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me into the car, but i said, "but my son is in there." >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonya what they were looking for. >> every time i...
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adrian brown reports. >> reporter: physical confrontations like this are rare in hong kong, but the moodf some within the pro-democracy movement is heartening, as is the resolve of the authorities to prevent protests like these getting out of the control. police moved in after protesters refused to end their sit-in. three lawmakers were among those dragged away. by wednesday morning it was business as usual in this global financial center. pro-china groups warned the demonstrators' real goal is an independent hong kong and the actions threaten the economy. analysts say that the protests could just be the start of a prolonged campaign. >> this is only the beginning. in the beginning more than 500 students come out and try to rise up and tell their sentiments. it is the occupy central movement. >> reporter: the violence followed a day of largely peaceful street marches and rallies. the crowds accuse china of breaking a promise to allow a free election to choose the city's next leader. figures for the turnout vary widely. organizers say it was more than half a million, while the police insi
adrian brown reports. >> reporter: physical confrontations like this are rare in hong kong, but the moodf some within the pro-democracy movement is heartening, as is the resolve of the authorities to prevent protests like these getting out of the control. police moved in after protesters refused to end their sit-in. three lawmakers were among those dragged away. by wednesday morning it was business as usual in this global financial center. pro-china groups warned the demonstrators' real...
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joining me now is adrian keranitsky, a fellow with us.hour at andrews air force base before getting out, and it strikes me there are only two people in the world at this moment that could keep him on the phone that long, an uninterrupted phone call. that would be benjamin netanyahu and vladimir putin. if it was vladimir putin, what would they have been discussing tonight? >> well, i think there are two alternatives. one is that the president tried to place the call and the other is that putin placed the call. if putin placed the call, i would say that would be a sign that putin is looking for some wiggle room to walk this back. this is in some ways and not without exact parallels, putin's lockerbie. that is to say, a movement he has supported, weapons he has provided and skilled operatives he has infiltrated into ukraine who were responsible, most likely, for a terrible tragedy and for the widening of this conflict and the making of an international conflict from what had been an internal scene, a local one. so i think if putin wants to w
joining me now is adrian keranitsky, a fellow with us.hour at andrews air force base before getting out, and it strikes me there are only two people in the world at this moment that could keep him on the phone that long, an uninterrupted phone call. that would be benjamin netanyahu and vladimir putin. if it was vladimir putin, what would they have been discussing tonight? >> well, i think there are two alternatives. one is that the president tried to place the call and the other is that...
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nacionales paraguay clasifiÓo por primera ocasiÓn en la copa de libertadorelibertadores, elÚ del partido adriÁnlo haga y sin embargo crÍtico or que quieren ofrecer poco dinero para ficharlo. >> krishth an ro maldo volverÍa a la cancha el sÁbado cuando enfrente en los merengues en estados unidos, ha tenido molestia en su rodilla y estuvo claramente por debajo de su nivel en el mundial de brasil. >> al regresar hablamos con la actriz latina que estÁ causando revuelto en el mercado norte america americano. >> . >> a continuaciÓn estefany bradford entrevista a la actriz que estÁ gozando con la serie. >> la actriz que interpreta el personaje de una latina prisiÓn era que estÁ enamorada de uno de los guardias de una cÁrcel. >> ella se estÁ desarrollando porque estÁ embarazada, tiene que madurar y tiene el balance de la hormona, es porque estÁ embarazada y la mamÁ la tiene hasta aquÍ. >> y sin embargo dach y otras latina en latinas en la serie estÁn poniendo el nombre de los lat latin latinos. >> es para seguir trabajando duro. >> dacha logrÓ lo inmanejab hig nable, pero antes de todo esto su vida era
nacionales paraguay clasifiÓo por primera ocasiÓn en la copa de libertadorelibertadores, elÚ del partido adriÁnlo haga y sin embargo crÍtico or que quieren ofrecer poco dinero para ficharlo. >> krishth an ro maldo volverÍa a la cancha el sÁbado cuando enfrente en los merengues en estados unidos, ha tenido molestia en su rodilla y estuvo claramente por debajo de su nivel en el mundial de brasil. >> al regresar hablamos con la actriz latina que estÁ causando revuelto en el...
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in 2014, a jury found adrian not guilty in the retrial. adrian was released the same day. he spent near hi six years in prison and jail. arrive? >> oh, my god. >> grandma. >> here's "a bronx tale." >>> sing sing correctional facility. the maximum security prison in new york. this is the big house, home to some of the worst of the worst. killers. rapists. drug dealers. >> thank you. >> it's not where you would expect to find this gentle woman. >> they call me grandma. >> grandma is sister joanna chan, a none. >> grandma volunteers at the prison, working with inmates in the theater program. she even teaches them chinese. through the years, grandma has helped dozens of men, but she says this inmate here onstage, a convicted killer, has changed her. >> he is just so brave, watching him all these years, i took such courage myself watching him. >> sister joaejoeanna remembers watching him. >> he said my family send me 30 pounds of food, and i said your family must love you very much, and he said, yes, because they know i am instant. that's how the story began. >> the story began
in 2014, a jury found adrian not guilty in the retrial. adrian was released the same day. he spent near hi six years in prison and jail. arrive? >> oh, my god. >> grandma. >> here's "a bronx tale." >>> sing sing correctional facility. the maximum security prison in new york. this is the big house, home to some of the worst of the worst. killers. rapists. drug dealers. >> thank you. >> it's not where you would expect to find this gentle woman....
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adrian brown is there. >> reporter: physical confrontations like this are rare in hong kong.e moved in after proteste protesters. >> by wednesday morning it was business as usual in this global financial center. pro china groups warned that the demonstrators real goal is an independent hong kong and that their actions threaten its economy. the protest may be just the start of a pro longed campaign. >> this is only the beginning, and at the beginning more than 500 students come out with sentiments and worries. >> the violence of street marchs and rallies. the crowds accused the free election to choose th their next leaders. >> the police have defended their actions saying that the operation was carried out in a restrained and professional manner. but there are screens that would unsettle china's government saying it would go as far as it can. >> with pro-democracy groups vowing to continue their campaign of civil disobedience, the protest barriers are likely to stay in place. adrian brown, al jazeera, hong kong. >> jaques kcoustou spent 31 days in a submerged laboratory. the p
adrian brown is there. >> reporter: physical confrontations like this are rare in hong kong.e moved in after proteste protesters. >> by wednesday morning it was business as usual in this global financial center. pro china groups warned that the demonstrators real goal is an independent hong kong and that their actions threaten its economy. the protest may be just the start of a pro longed campaign. >> this is only the beginning, and at the beginning more than 500 students come...
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adrian finighan with the headlines.t in gaza looks to be escalating as israel's bombardment continues night and day. the death toll is now past 200. >>> a court in the netherlands have ruled that soldiers were responsible for the mass cure in bosn bosnia. >>> more now on our top story, the crisis in gaza with israel vowing to continue attacks, and hamas vowing to fight on. >> translator: there's no truce, no truce at all. hamas won't accept a truce. hamas says we live in a prison. there will be no truce unless they open our crossings, free our prisoners and get us medicine. >> translator: they have everything. they are fighting an armless nation that has nation, a poor nation. what can we do? >> translator: where can we go? we cannot leave our area. we cannot go. where? we have no means to go. >>> i want to show you what is happening now in jerusalem, prime minister benjamin netenyahu is giving a press conference. we'll listen in to what the prime minister has to say, and report anything news worthy here on al jazeera i
adrian finighan with the headlines.t in gaza looks to be escalating as israel's bombardment continues night and day. the death toll is now past 200. >>> a court in the netherlands have ruled that soldiers were responsible for the mass cure in bosn bosnia. >>> more now on our top story, the crisis in gaza with israel vowing to continue attacks, and hamas vowing to fight on. >> translator: there's no truce, no truce at all. hamas won't accept a truce. hamas says we live in...
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junto a adriÁn... >>> comenzamos en comunidad del valle, con la nueva galicia, aquÍ en comunidad delon nosotros, alicia carrillo, la presidenta de esta organizaciÓn, bienvenida al programa. >>> de quÉ se trata su organizaciÓn. >>> somos una organizaciÓn organizados para estudiar la historia de nuestros ancestros. investigar de donde venimos. quienes fueron nuestros padres, nuestros abuelos y la familia originÓ aquÍ en este continente. o originÓ en este continente. >>> donde telle ven los documentos, porque no inventamos nada solo es seguir la trayectoria de los documentos. >>> la gente que nos ve, quizÁs va a decir. donde yo soy, no habÍan documentos para nada en ese caso ¿que se puede hacer?. >>> tiene la impresiÓn que no hay documentos y en realidad estÁ todo muy bien documentado. la iglesia catÓlica tenÍa... todo estaba bien documentado. >>> actas de bautismo matrimonio. dispensas matrimoniales. terrenos de herencias. de de funciones. casi todo se puede encontrar y hoy, que todo estÁ digitalizado se encuentra en lÍnea. y lo que hacemos es ayudar a la comunidad, les enseÑamos como
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. >> dinsdale's film also inspires marine biologist adrian shine to identify once and for all what lieseneath the surface of lake ness. >> it is an amalgam of many things put together by human perception, by human aspiration. we'd all love there to be something there. >> adrian's loch ness project has organized dozens of expeditions from operation deep scan, a 24-boat sonar exploration in 1987, to submarine searches, and even an exorcism. >> be gone now, hideous demon. >> but nessie has remained a no show. >> i think the legend is popular because we see dragons and in a way we like our mysteries to be something we can half comprehend as well. loch ness is one of the places where anybody can come. there's a road around it. it's not the antarctic. it's not outer space. it's not the bottom of the ocean. looking for monsters in a lake with a road around it is a mystery we can all join in with. >> when i finally see something in the loch, i really don't know what i'll do. i don't know what i would do. i wouldn't be packing up and going at the first opportunity. no. this is my life's passion
. >> dinsdale's film also inspires marine biologist adrian shine to identify once and for all what lieseneath the surface of lake ness. >> it is an amalgam of many things put together by human perception, by human aspiration. we'd all love there to be something there. >> adrian's loch ness project has organized dozens of expeditions from operation deep scan, a 24-boat sonar exploration in 1987, to submarine searches, and even an exorcism. >> be gone now, hideous demon....
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as cbs news correspondent adrian a diaz shows us the trucker turned the tables of the trooper with thelp of his smart phone. >> it started as a routine traffic stop. >> i pulled you over with the horny don't know what that was about. >> were you speeding you had your cell phone in your hand. >> illinois state police can drive with cell phones under the law but truck driver brian miner doesn't know that. he says it was officer who is driving recklessly. >> when you use your horn, when there is no good reason to. >> this was a good reason to, you were speeding, with a cell phone. >> unlawful use of horn. >> you are beinged. >> after a revealing that his cell phone. >> you honked at me because you believe i was speeding. >> because were you driving recklessly. >> he said officer's mood changes returning from his car, seemingly reasonable. >> you have have one headlight or something it looks like, so i didn't write you a ticket. i didn't want to hurt your record. >> reporter: and, more forgiving man. >> no violations, no worries, no nothing. >> yes. >> i understand your using the horn you
as cbs news correspondent adrian a diaz shows us the trucker turned the tables of the trooper with thelp of his smart phone. >> it started as a routine traffic stop. >> i pulled you over with the horny don't know what that was about. >> were you speeding you had your cell phone in your hand. >> illinois state police can drive with cell phones under the law but truck driver brian miner doesn't know that. he says it was officer who is driving recklessly. >> when you...
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that was fox's adrian hopkins reporting.ll of the surgeries were successful and prognosis for everybody involved is good. >> great news. >>> lets do weather on the one's with sue serio, looking at our workweek weather. >> yeah, not a bad start to the week. we are keeping the weather going from the weekend at least for a little while. it is still comfortable outside this morning with a few clouds here and there but by the end of the afternoon you will notice it is more muggy. at least it will be better at the beach then it was over the weekend. for mid week heat and humidity will build. we have a possibility of heat wave number three, and also the chance of some thunderstorms but not until, probably wednesday, late in the day. that is your weather authority outlook, it is not bad weather, this morning kacie, but how are the roads. >> we have one accident, that is it, southbound side of 42 right around 544, in slow down in that stretch, construction that we need to get to, we will have that coming up next. >>> in business news
that was fox's adrian hopkins reporting.ll of the surgeries were successful and prognosis for everybody involved is good. >> great news. >>> lets do weather on the one's with sue serio, looking at our workweek weather. >> yeah, not a bad start to the week. we are keeping the weather going from the weekend at least for a little while. it is still comfortable outside this morning with a few clouds here and there but by the end of the afternoon you will notice it is more...
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oakland, 22-1/2 games up, sonni gray, gets out of a jam here, coaxes the 6-4-3 double play ball out of adrian beltre in the fourth, arencebia up the middle. right now, it's 1-0 texas. matt cain on the disabled list. the giants lead over the dodgers in the west is half a game. so what does the gm do? trades for jake peavy. peavy began his career in san diego with bruce bochy as his manager. he was 1-9 this season with won't and gets the starting nod tomorrow night in the series finale. tonight's game just underway. >> as far as position battle goes, big question heading into niners training camp is who would stake their claim as frank gore's backup. won't be kendall hunter, he tore his acl in practice yesterday. this is file video of hunter, second major injury in two years. in 2012 he suffered a tomorrow achilles tendon. hunter is likely to miss the entire upcoming season. he injury to hunter opens the door to la michael james, marcus lattimore, and car roz hyde, prevailing vision suggests hyde is the front runner, today at practice, both james and hyde expressing empathy for kendall hunter.
oakland, 22-1/2 games up, sonni gray, gets out of a jam here, coaxes the 6-4-3 double play ball out of adrian beltre in the fourth, arencebia up the middle. right now, it's 1-0 texas. matt cain on the disabled list. the giants lead over the dodgers in the west is half a game. so what does the gm do? trades for jake peavy. peavy began his career in san diego with bruce bochy as his manager. he was 1-9 this season with won't and gets the starting nod tomorrow night in the series finale. tonight's...
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up next is 8 adrian gonzalez, professional hitter. dodgers with three triples in the fifth after a d gordon triple. puig again going to triple alley. puig had three triples and a double, an unstoppable force in this game. gonzalez another r.b.i single and that's the i'm for tim lincecum who lasted four and a third innings with six runs and nib hits. dodgers roll 8-1 and are half a game behind the giants. watch this ceremonial pirs pitch. it is a clown throwing to a mascot. what could go wrong there? look out, kid. a little tender. 100 degrees in arlington. the rangers with the second inning here. a base hit off jason hamel. it is 1-0 texas. a a couple of nice defensive plays. initially they called him safe and then reviewed it and out was the call. a chance to be a hero and crazy ricochet game over. a's fall 4-1 and their lead is down to two. the raiders have brought in a bunch of new play yirs to turn things -- players to turn things around. and he has a message for eve
up next is 8 adrian gonzalez, professional hitter. dodgers with three triples in the fifth after a d gordon triple. puig again going to triple alley. puig had three triples and a double, an unstoppable force in this game. gonzalez another r.b.i single and that's the i'm for tim lincecum who lasted four and a third innings with six runs and nib hits. dodgers roll 8-1 and are half a game behind the giants. watch this ceremonial pirs pitch. it is a clown throwing to a mascot. what could go wrong...
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and adrian gonzalez came around to score. that made it 1-0 dodgers.ties strength out the side, and the dodgers 5-0 win. tough one more bruce bochy there. before the game, good news for the giants they acquired jake peavy from the red sox in exchange for minor leaguer heath embry and edwin escobar. we caught up with him when he arrived in at&t park. >> jake, peavy just arriving to the giants clubhouse and we spoke to bruce bochy and brian sabean, they said they started to inquire about this ten days ago. when did he hear that they were interested in bringing you on board? >> i tried to stay out of it as a i could. you hear the rumors and i heard them, maybe 5 or 6 days ago. trying to put them out of your mind, simply because i was crazy excited when you hear that the san francisco giants are in the mix. a lot of friendships, and a lot of familiarity with the ballpark and the division. so, happy to be here. >> a's were very happy to be in texas tonight for a boom stick part. not sure what that was. but the a's brought the boom with their sixth in the si
and adrian gonzalez came around to score. that made it 1-0 dodgers.ties strength out the side, and the dodgers 5-0 win. tough one more bruce bochy there. before the game, good news for the giants they acquired jake peavy from the red sox in exchange for minor leaguer heath embry and edwin escobar. we caught up with him when he arrived in at&t park. >> jake, peavy just arriving to the giants clubhouse and we spoke to bruce bochy and brian sabean, they said they started to inquire about...
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>>fill: we know you've talked to and interviewed adrian errington who is central to the case. his case and others exposed vulnerabilities in the ncaa plans which led to the settlement. >> that's correct, he filed for class action a year ago in july and included e-mails that could be seen as damaging to the ncaa, acknowledging they didn't have guidelines regarding concussions, the rules on the books only require schools have concussion management plans but don't outline much within those. so once the class action certification, the motion was filed, we saw a rash of copy cat lawsuits because they saw a potential there. >> ifill: you mentioned guidelines. are they guidelines or enforceable rules? >> right now guidelines. in the settlement it says the ncaa will present this to the executive committee and follow through a normal process but that means the schools must approve these as rules and right now that's not there, it's one of the issues people are having at the settlement. >> ifill: one of the guidelines in the settlement empowers medical officials to make the assessment w
>>fill: we know you've talked to and interviewed adrian errington who is central to the case. his case and others exposed vulnerabilities in the ncaa plans which led to the settlement. >> that's correct, he filed for class action a year ago in july and included e-mails that could be seen as damaging to the ncaa, acknowledging they didn't have guidelines regarding concussions, the rules on the books only require schools have concussion management plans but don't outline much within...
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adrian gonzalez hit a tie. they won 4-3 and pulled in with san francisco.an tommy la sell la drove in three runs at atlanta beat philadelphia, 3-2. in the american league oakland knocked out 15 hits in a 10-2 round with baltimore. oakland has the best record in baseball. the orioles remain atop the n.l. east. new york won yesterday on a pop-up sing thal dropped in. >>> when we return, a maverick actor. james garner, star of television and film. greek yogurt is the next big thing. strawberry i'm a random lady with a table full of yogurt. want some greek yogurt? can i ask you a question? tell us what tastes best. this one is definitely the winner. that one is good. a is great. yoplait greek 100! that's the stuff right there. you want to see which one yoplait greek beat? chobani yes! yoplait greek wins again. take the taste-off for yourself! it is a beautiful day for yogurt. osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-fl
adrian gonzalez hit a tie. they won 4-3 and pulled in with san francisco.an tommy la sell la drove in three runs at atlanta beat philadelphia, 3-2. in the american league oakland knocked out 15 hits in a 10-2 round with baltimore. oakland has the best record in baseball. the orioles remain atop the n.l. east. new york won yesterday on a pop-up sing thal dropped in. >>> when we return, a maverick actor. james garner, star of television and film. greek yogurt is the next big thing....
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perhaps, aidery jp, the time -- aid adri adrian, the timely example the uyghurs see are restrictions in ramadan. tell us about that. >> yes, a number of government websites have said that basically if you are a muslim uyghur and you are employed was a civil servant or teacher or student, you are banned from fasting during this ramadan. we called the shin significanting foreign affairs department to clarify the report. they would neither confirm nor deny it. which means that it's true. now to other uyghurs, this is seen as an attempt to erode their religions, to erode their culture and feeds into the tension here. the chinese government says it's trying to build a modern province, which is why it's pouring in billions of dollars, building railings, matter ways and hospitals and airports. china says it invests more in xing significanting than anyone in china. and why there's a belief that they are not doing enough. >>> more ahead. pakistan takes the fight to the taliban in the north waziristan tribal area, and why an indonesian presidential hopeful is the target of religious smear camp
perhaps, aidery jp, the time -- aid adri adrian, the timely example the uyghurs see are restrictions in ramadan. tell us about that. >> yes, a number of government websites have said that basically if you are a muslim uyghur and you are employed was a civil servant or teacher or student, you are banned from fasting during this ramadan. we called the shin significanting foreign affairs department to clarify the report. they would neither confirm nor deny it. which means that it's true. now...
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oakland, 22-1/2 games up, sonni gray, gets out of a jam here, coaxes the 6-4-3 double play ball out of adrian beltre in the fourth, arencebia up the middle. right now, it's 1-0 texas. matt cain on the disabled list. the giants lead over the dodgers in the west is half a game. so what does the gm do? trades for jake peavy. peavy began his career in san diego with bruce bochy as his manager. he was 1-9 this season with won't and gets the starting nod tomorrow night in the series finale. tonight's game just underway. >> as far as position battle goes, big question heading into niners training camp is who would stake their claim as frank gore's backup. won't be kendall hunter, he tore his acl in practice yesterday. this is file video of hunter, second major injury in two years. in 2012 he suffered a tomorrow achilles tendon. hunter is likely to miss the entire upcoming season. he injury to hunter opens the door to la michael james, marcus lattimore, and car roz hyde, prevailing vision suggests hyde is the front runner, today at practice, both james and hyde expressing empathy for kendall hunter.
oakland, 22-1/2 games up, sonni gray, gets out of a jam here, coaxes the 6-4-3 double play ball out of adrian beltre in the fourth, arencebia up the middle. right now, it's 1-0 texas. matt cain on the disabled list. the giants lead over the dodgers in the west is half a game. so what does the gm do? trades for jake peavy. peavy began his career in san diego with bruce bochy as his manager. he was 1-9 this season with won't and gets the starting nod tomorrow night in the series finale. tonight's...
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adrian brown sent us the latest from beijing. >> the german chancellor angela merkel has been to beijing seven sometimes signs 2006, indicating the importance of this developing relationship. the value of trade is put at 200 billion an astonishing vigor. the visit began in a chinese city. she visited a volkswagen factory. they are feeding into an obsession with a car. there are many vehicles on chinese roads, and chinese want german-made cars. most cars that government officials drive around with are german made. 75 are exports to the county from germany the the chinese president was that germany speaking again about how important this relationship was. it's the sort of relationship that the rest of europe must recard with envy. it's been overshadowed by the domestic security agency who said they believe small companies are victims of industrial espionage by the chinese. they are easy pray, and are facing advocacy. the question is whether they could be addressed behind closed doors as sensitive issues like this could be. >>> former president hosni mubarak's trial, and his son, has been d
adrian brown sent us the latest from beijing. >> the german chancellor angela merkel has been to beijing seven sometimes signs 2006, indicating the importance of this developing relationship. the value of trade is put at 200 billion an astonishing vigor. the visit began in a chinese city. she visited a volkswagen factory. they are feeding into an obsession with a car. there are many vehicles on chinese roads, and chinese want german-made cars. most cars that government officials drive...
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up next is 8 adrian gonzalez, professional hitter.odgers with three triples in the fifth after a d gordon triple. puig again going to triple alley. puig had three triples and a double, an unstoppable force in this game. gonzalez another r.b.i single and that's the i'm for tim lincecum who lasted four and a third innings with six runs and nib hits. dodgers roll 8-1 and are half a game behind the giants. watch this ceremonial pirs pitch. it is a clown throwing to a mascot. what could go wrong there? look out, kid. a little tender. 100 degrees in arlington. the rangers with the second inning here. a base hit off jason hamel. it is 1-0 texas. a a couple of nice defensive plays. initially they called him safe and then reviewed it and out was the call. a chance to be a hero and crazy ricochet game over. a's fall 4-1 and their lead is down to two. the raiders have brought in a bunch of new play yirs to turn things -- players to turn things around. and he has a message for >>> the raiders held their first practice at training camp in searing
up next is 8 adrian gonzalez, professional hitter.odgers with three triples in the fifth after a d gordon triple. puig again going to triple alley. puig had three triples and a double, an unstoppable force in this game. gonzalez another r.b.i single and that's the i'm for tim lincecum who lasted four and a third innings with six runs and nib hits. dodgers roll 8-1 and are half a game behind the giants. watch this ceremonial pirs pitch. it is a clown throwing to a mascot. what could go wrong...
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adrian what more can you tell us about this?well, sammy, the reports of this attack have come from china's official news agency. the report is very brief. it says basically that dozens, dozens it says, of civilians were killed in what it calls a a terrorist attack. there have been dozens of similar attacks in this province in recent months and they have blamed all of these attacks on ethnic muslim leaders who want full independence from china. they attacked a police station in a very, very isolated area. the report also says, sammy, that dozens of civilians were killed and cars set alight. now barely a month goes by without an attack that in some way influences this province. they say those care rig out these attacks have been trained in syria and iraq. but it really is becoming the biggest concern right now. because china is essentially confronting what it hasn't before, namely urban terrorism. and that has hit other parts of china in recent months, sammy. >>> staying with china. the communist party has launched an investigatio
adrian what more can you tell us about this?well, sammy, the reports of this attack have come from china's official news agency. the report is very brief. it says basically that dozens, dozens it says, of civilians were killed in what it calls a a terrorist attack. there have been dozens of similar attacks in this province in recent months and they have blamed all of these attacks on ethnic muslim leaders who want full independence from china. they attacked a police station in a very, very...
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adrian brown has the latest from hong kong. >> the streets have been cleared and cleared as you can see in the central business district. this is the heart of what is a world financial city. a key economic hub. and that is why the police moved in in the early hours of this morning and cleared away several hundred pro-democracy protesters who had been camping out. the police say the occupation was illegal. what we saw were often violent confrontations. now, the pro-democracy camp warned of a possibility of violence, of civil disobedience if they were not allowed to carry out their protest overnight. this shows us that the police are prepared to crack down hard on a protest this they believe gets out of hand, and that views are hardening. the violence was the culmination of a day of protests and rallies. the organizers say half a million marched though the streets, but the police say it was less than that. it was an impressive turp out that happened during -- turn outside that happened during pouring rain. this is the core of the dispute. ordinary people say they want the right to choose
adrian brown has the latest from hong kong. >> the streets have been cleared and cleared as you can see in the central business district. this is the heart of what is a world financial city. a key economic hub. and that is why the police moved in in the early hours of this morning and cleared away several hundred pro-democracy protesters who had been camping out. the police say the occupation was illegal. what we saw were often violent confrontations. now, the pro-democracy camp warned of...
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adrian is 38 and sophia vergara is 42. i'm richard lui along with the entire early today team.>>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> well good morning everyone, happy thursday, 4:30 in the morning, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm bright and early. i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren, good morning. >> hey good morning to you. new day begins, thursday, so close to the weekend now, and we've got some really great changes coming your way in the weather department. looking at the bay bridge this morning, which you can see from top to bottom. we have some low clouds overhead. as we head throughout the day though, the big weather story, not as sticky. i think a lot of people are going to be happy about that. we will take you through your weekend forecast in just a few moments, right now though let's y
adrian is 38 and sophia vergara is 42. i'm richard lui along with the entire early today team.>>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> well good morning everyone, happy thursday, 4:30 in the morning, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm bright and early. i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren, good morning. >> hey good morning to you. new day begins, thursday, so close to the weekend now, and we've got some...
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paul adrian is trying to find a way to make money, but it's not easy.ng job at kdfw-tv in dallas after spending 19 years in the business and headed for the kennedy school of government at harvard, hoping a master's degree in public administration would help him find the solution. >> your social network is an excellent spam filter because people you don't know can't send you messages. >> schwanbeck: professor nicco mele helped a presidential candidate in 2004 use the internet to raise funds. if it worked for politics, can it work for journalism? >> how do you create an organization that does the journalism that we think is so important but also exist in an organization that can generate enough revenue that it can be self-sustaining into the future? >> okay, so we can see... >> hey, now that's a good model. >> yeah. >> schwanbeck: paul's wife, jade, also a former journalist, helps brainstorm ideas for revenue sources, confront legal issues, and spot roadblocks. >> we're both very dedicated to this project and have lots of sleepless nights trying to figure
paul adrian is trying to find a way to make money, but it's not easy.ng job at kdfw-tv in dallas after spending 19 years in the business and headed for the kennedy school of government at harvard, hoping a master's degree in public administration would help him find the solution. >> your social network is an excellent spam filter because people you don't know can't send you messages. >> schwanbeck: professor nicco mele helped a presidential candidate in 2004 use the internet to...
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. >> adrian peterson, reportedly off the market. tied the not with on again, off again girlfriend ashley brown. they attended a gala with wedding rings, and when asked what was her last name? she responded peterson. >>> wes welker took a wild ride on this f-16 with the air force's thunder birds. a tough guy on the field, but there were times he wanted to reach for the bar of bag. got queasy. he didn't do it, and we wouldn't show you. >> no. >>> whoa. a close encounter. a family of whales. how close, right there, swimming right underneath them. that whale coming under their kayak, lifting them on its back while other whales swam nearby. video taped the whole thing. could you imagine? well, a man is dead. two other people are seriously injured after being struck by lightning tuesday on fort myers beach. 14 people in the u.s. before that had been killed by lightni lightning. florida is the lightning capital. >> lightning capital of the world, number two. that's the sixth death in florida, the five previous. i lived in florida for a whi
. >> adrian peterson, reportedly off the market. tied the not with on again, off again girlfriend ashley brown. they attended a gala with wedding rings, and when asked what was her last name? she responded peterson. >>> wes welker took a wild ride on this f-16 with the air force's thunder birds. a tough guy on the field, but there were times he wanted to reach for the bar of bag. got queasy. he didn't do it, and we wouldn't show you. >> no. >>> whoa. a close...
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up next is 8 adrian gonzalez, professional hitter. dodgers with three triples in the fifth after a d gordon triple. puig again going to triple alley. puig had three triples and a double, an unstoppable force in this game. gonzalez another r.b.i single and that's the i'm for tim lincecum who lasted four and a third innings with six runs and nib hits. dodgers roll 8-1 and are half a game behind the giants. watch this ceremonial pirs pitch. it is a clown throwing to a mascot. what could go wrong there? look out, kid. a little tender. 100 degrees in arlington. the rangers with the second inning here. a base hit off jason hamel. it is 1-0 texas. a a couple of nice defensive plays. initially they called him safe and then reviewed it and out was the call. a chance to be a hero and crazy ricochet game over. a's fall 4-1 and their lead is down to two. the raiders have brought in a bunch of new play yirs to turn things -- players to turn things around. and he has a message for everybody. first practice at training camp in searing heat. 98 degre
up next is 8 adrian gonzalez, professional hitter. dodgers with three triples in the fifth after a d gordon triple. puig again going to triple alley. puig had three triples and a double, an unstoppable force in this game. gonzalez another r.b.i single and that's the i'm for tim lincecum who lasted four and a third innings with six runs and nib hits. dodgers roll 8-1 and are half a game behind the giants. watch this ceremonial pirs pitch. it is a clown throwing to a mascot. what could go wrong...
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. >> reporter: unfortunately adrian is part of the 10% whose commute will now be longer. >> typically i have to take the orange to the blue and a delay increase of 4 minutes is going to be an issue. >> reporter: but she says the train out of tysons will be something she takes advantage of. >> i can see the flip because i do live on the western side of the county and the silver line will be a benefit for those who like to go shopping on the weekend. >> reporter: other riders agree. >> i'm actually looking forward to the silver line. i always wanted to go to tysons corner. >> i'll try it. i'll check it out. >> reporter: not everyone is thrilled, though. even a change.org petition was started to save the blue line. whether you're for the line or against it, the effects will be felt as early as monday. testing for the silver line begins this sunday wi simulated rides. no passengers, just crews. and on saturday, july 26, the silver line will officially open and pentagon city -- in pentagon city, nikki burdine, wusa9. >> silver line stations will have extra staff on opening day to answer qu
. >> reporter: unfortunately adrian is part of the 10% whose commute will now be longer. >> typically i have to take the orange to the blue and a delay increase of 4 minutes is going to be an issue. >> reporter: but she says the train out of tysons will be something she takes advantage of. >> i can see the flip because i do live on the western side of the county and the silver line will be a benefit for those who like to go shopping on the weekend. >> reporter:...
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adrian brown, al jazeera, hong kong. >>> in japan thousands of protesters go out to allow japanese soldiers to fight overseas in an ally is attacked. since the end of the second world war japan has been allowed to use arms in self-defense. it came after a man set himself on fire in tokyo on sunday in opposition to the plan. >>> turkey's prime minister is running for president. the ruling party announced the candidacy on tuesday. this will be the country's firgs first vote for a trektly elected president. one is trying to for the kurds. from istanbul we have a report. >> reporter: for occur key's kurds the political outlook has never been brighter. they're now actively courted by the prime minister erdogan as he runs for the presidency. he's kick starting a two-year-old peace process with kurdish activists. for almost 30 years they've been fighting for a separatist state in turkey's southeast. >> translator: it's really clear the calculation is to attract the kurdish rule. there's been foot-dragging over the past two years and not much achieved. erdogan still manages to kick up the expectati
adrian brown, al jazeera, hong kong. >>> in japan thousands of protesters go out to allow japanese soldiers to fight overseas in an ally is attacked. since the end of the second world war japan has been allowed to use arms in self-defense. it came after a man set himself on fire in tokyo on sunday in opposition to the plan. >>> turkey's prime minister is running for president. the ruling party announced the candidacy on tuesday. this will be the country's firgs first vote for...
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more from adrian brown in beijing. >> he was until two years ago was undeniably the most powerful politician country. the reason? he was in charge of the vast domestic security apparatus, which means he had files on everyone. last month he was detained. but today the news agency has if i recally confirmed that he is, quote, being investigated for serious violations of party discipline. if he is found guilty, if he is convicted he would become the most senior party official to have been found guilty since the founding of the people's republic of china 65 years ago. so his trial will be an explosive one. the reason why this case has sent shock waves is this, so many politicians and businessmen in this country owe their success to his success. others believe that another politician who was sentenced to 15 years jail last year, was involved with this man in a plot that would have presented the president from becoming president. >>> 21 people killed and 66 wounded in the last 24 hours in fighting in eastern ukraine. and in donetsk at least two people are dead after a bomb hit an apartment block i
more from adrian brown in beijing. >> he was until two years ago was undeniably the most powerful politician country. the reason? he was in charge of the vast domestic security apparatus, which means he had files on everyone. last month he was detained. but today the news agency has if i recally confirmed that he is, quote, being investigated for serious violations of party discipline. if he is found guilty, if he is convicted he would become the most senior party official to have been...
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frente les porten de uruguay en el choque del golpe de semifinales el Único gol del partido lo anotÓ adriÁngro de ser poco dinero para ficharse, cristiano ronaldo en el real madrid se estÁ recuperando bien de su lesiÓn estas volverÍamos a la cancha sÁbado contra equipos de frente al manchester united frente a un partido amistoso en estados unidos en los Últimos meses estuvo claramente por debajo de su nivel en el mundial de brasil >> intolerancia de alimentos es el tema que presentamos hoy en salud es vida >>un saludo sobre los precios por acompaÑarnos, los ponemos una de las rutas y cada dÍa recibimos de ustedes, la de hoy leyÓ la seÑora carla rodrÍguez. >>hola doctora estoy porque padeciendo de integrarse algunas comidas, me pudiera explicar si eso tiene que ver con la enfermedad celÍaca. >> muchas personas teniendo que se denomina intolerancia los elementos que produce acidez cÓlicos abdominales y diarrea que puede ocurrir despuÉs de comer alimentos como el maÍz, productos lÁcteos, trigo y otros granos que te contienen gluten, la enfermedad celÍaca es precisamente la intolerancia al glut
frente les porten de uruguay en el choque del golpe de semifinales el Único gol del partido lo anotÓ adriÁngro de ser poco dinero para ficharse, cristiano ronaldo en el real madrid se estÁ recuperando bien de su lesiÓn estas volverÍamos a la cancha sÁbado contra equipos de frente al manchester united frente a un partido amistoso en estados unidos en los Últimos meses estuvo claramente por debajo de su nivel en el mundial de brasil >> intolerancia de alimentos es el tema que...
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and according to our producer adrian, who was sporting some belgium colors today, may the best team win. >> belgium t-shirt. >> i think we should quit the show. >> well, stephanie, thank you very much. well, in the south bay, soccer fans familiar with chris juandalowski. he is making an impact on southwest oklahoma. he has a lot of family who still live there, including his aunt and his grandpa. >> he's really proud of being indian. his name means warrior coming over the hill. >> when he's off the field, he's just really the best man you want to be around. he's a good role model. >> his success inspired the tribe to hold its first soccer camp last year. the second annual camp started the day the u.s. played portugal and honorees a to the camp earn a wando award. >> and he says, it's not going to serve belgium waffles. >> not much of a sacrifice considering they never really sell belgium waffles. the company still getting lots of attention. they tweeted this out, we don't believe in belgium waffles, belgium, like the country. one twitter pointed out, it's belgian waffles, not belgium waf
and according to our producer adrian, who was sporting some belgium colors today, may the best team win. >> belgium t-shirt. >> i think we should quit the show. >> well, stephanie, thank you very much. well, in the south bay, soccer fans familiar with chris juandalowski. he is making an impact on southwest oklahoma. he has a lot of family who still live there, including his aunt and his grandpa. >> he's really proud of being indian. his name means warrior coming over the...