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of course, adriane was the target. it's someone in the inner circle. >> if we had known those kind of circumstances earlier in the investigation, i'm sure he would have come into our radar sooner, but again, we can always look back and wish we had done things differently. >> a few months before he confessed, eric copple patched things up with lily prudhomme, and the two married. in a bitter irony, the couple asked arlene allen, adriane's mother, to be part of the wedding with ceremony. lily claims she never suspected eric was the killer. in december of 2006, eric copple pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. had he not pled guilty, copple would have been eligible for the death penalty. >> and i think that was a very real possibility. accepting a life without possibility of parole plea was probably the best deal he was going to get. >> were it not for a few drops of blood, two cigarette butts and some skin cells on a rubber band, eric copple might have got
of course, adriane was the target. it's someone in the inner circle. >> if we had known those kind of circumstances earlier in the investigation, i'm sure he would have come into our radar sooner, but again, we can always look back and wish we had done things differently. >> a few months before he confessed, eric copple patched things up with lily prudhomme, and the two married. in a bitter irony, the couple asked arlene allen, adriane's mother, to be part of the wedding with...
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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 buenrostro/fundación nhu 15:12:28 primero que todo ser bilingue, entender la cultura, entenderiantes vienen, porque nosotros sabemos que nuestros alumnos ven a sus padres un par de horas en el dia. s.o.t. adrian buenrostro/fundación nhu 15:32:02 y nosotros tenemos la responsabilidad de apoyar esos alumnos y quien más aquel ser humano, aquel individuo que ya lo ha experimentado en la vida. la universidad hispana dice que ya alcanz acuerdos con varias instituciones de educacin superior en la baha para que sus estudiantes de licenciatura puedan transferir sus clases y continuar con sus carreras. jaime live las clases de la universidad de santa clara empiezan en una semana.. la preparatoria se muda este verano.. por su parte, la univesidad hispana estar abierta hasta agosto del 2015.. cesar ... si usted est buscando informacin sobre las licencias de manejo para inmigrantes indocumentados en california, le tenemos un dato muy importante... take vo ... el consulado de mxico realizar un foro sobre la ley ab 60, la cual indican permitir la expedicin de estos documentos que crean mejore
adrian buenrostro/fundación nhu 15:12:28 primero que todo ser bilingue, entender la cultura, entenderiantes vienen, porque nosotros sabemos que nuestros alumnos ven a sus padres un par de horas en el dia. s.o.t. adrian buenrostro/fundación nhu 15:32:02 y nosotros tenemos la responsabilidad de apoyar esos alumnos y quien más aquel ser humano, aquel individuo que ya lo ha experimentado en la vida. la universidad hispana dice que ya alcanz acuerdos con varias instituciones de educacin superior...
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a two-out single for adrian gonzalez. the drop-down.f the things he was most looking forward to was actually getting a taste of it, finding out what stories scully's mentioned and wondering how he actually got the information about it. >> eric: he is the best, no question about it. having an opportunity to play in l.a. and having vin call my name. that's something i'll always remember. >> justin: matt kemp, first pitch swinging foul down the third base line. 12-2. "baseball night in america" here on fox. the pirates took the first two games of the series, won thursday, 6-3, last night, 2-1. and the finale of the series is tomorrow, edinson volquez versus zach greinke. the dodgers trying to snap a three-game losing streak. i saw a shot of don mattingly with tim wallach on the bench. bounced foul, 1-2. i asked vin scully yesterday about yasiel puig and does he remind you of anybody. the only player for the dodgers that he reimmediatemotely compa one player. the arm in the outfield. >> eric: i don't think there's any question. i definitely
a two-out single for adrian gonzalez. the drop-down.f the things he was most looking forward to was actually getting a taste of it, finding out what stories scully's mentioned and wondering how he actually got the information about it. >> eric: he is the best, no question about it. having an opportunity to play in l.a. and having vin call my name. that's something i'll always remember. >> justin: matt kemp, first pitch swinging foul down the third base line. 12-2. "baseball...
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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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adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >> in brazil hundreds of teac teachers marched in a rally protesting the world cup. they're demanding better pay and they want the government to invest more in education. the government has invested $1,100,000,000 in the world cup. >>> coming up this week marks the 70s anniversary of d-day. we'll ask world war ii veterans to recall that historical to recall that historical moment. the performance review. to recall that historical moment. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm michael yves. here are the headlines at this hour. criticism is mounting over the deal between the u.s. government and the taliban trading five high-ranking taliban leaders held in guant
adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >> in brazil hundreds of teac teachers marched in a rally protesting the world cup. they're demanding better pay and they want the government to invest more in education. the government has invested $1,100,000,000 in the world cup. >>> coming up this week marks the 70s anniversary of d-day. we'll ask world war ii veterans to recall that historical to recall that historical moment. the performance review. to recall that historical moment. that...
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adrian horas en ela. umnos y quien más aqueser mano,a experimentado en la vida.con varias instituciones de educacin superior en la baha para que sus estudiantes de licenciatura puedan transferir sus clases y continuar con sus carreras. la responsabilidad de apoyar esos alumnos y quien más aquel ser humano, aquel individuo que ya lo ha experimentado en la vida. la universidad hispana dice que ya alcanz acuerdos con varias instituciones de educacin superior en la baha para que sus estudiantes...
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adrian reports. >> reporter: southern china is often called the world's factory.re is never been a production line quite like this one. as with so much else in today's china, it's on a vast scale. a football academy with 50 playing fields with plans for 30 more. he hopes that he can one day help china achieve world cup glory. out of the school's 2,300 students, this 11-year-old boy is considered to be one of the rising stars. >> translator: right now china's football level is very low. but i hope after one or two decades, china can catch up. >> reporter: despite football being the most popular sport in china, it is only ever qualified for one world cup, that was 12 years ago. today its national side is ranked 103rd in the world. this academy, though, has an ambitious goal that could help to change all of that. it's a plan that relies on players like him, he's an ethic muslim week a from the province. his parents are able to afford the school fees of almost $6,000 a year. a fortunate in china. those from poorer families around a third of the students, receive schol
adrian reports. >> reporter: southern china is often called the world's factory.re is never been a production line quite like this one. as with so much else in today's china, it's on a vast scale. a football academy with 50 playing fields with plans for 30 more. he hopes that he can one day help china achieve world cup glory. out of the school's 2,300 students, this 11-year-old boy is considered to be one of the rising stars. >> translator: right now china's football level is very...
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police detained many activists in the days ahead of the ceremony, adrian brown has more on how china changed since the historic demonstration. >> reporter: tieniman square today, just another day in china. but the heavy security is a reflection over the official nervousness. 25 years after the army turned its guns on the people. just as it was then, the square is now off limits journalists. 25 years ago this is as close as you could get from the square. that's as far as we got today. a quarter century ago, this same street was a battle ground. by early this morning parts of the city were sill echoing with gunfire an indication that the fighting is far from over. >> reporter: meanwhile the men who control the army and perhaps now the government have issued another ominous warning, stay off the streets or face the consequences. for a time, it was hard to tell who was in control. there was also bloodshed in other cities. what woul we also didn't know t, and still don't today, is how many were killed. and whether they included the man who defied a line of tanks. she last saw her 19-year-
police detained many activists in the days ahead of the ceremony, adrian brown has more on how china changed since the historic demonstration. >> reporter: tieniman square today, just another day in china. but the heavy security is a reflection over the official nervousness. 25 years after the army turned its guns on the people. just as it was then, the square is now off limits journalists. 25 years ago this is as close as you could get from the square. that's as far as we got today. a...
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adrian brown, al jazerra, beijing. >>> back here in the u.s., more than 1 million students are homelesss angeles teen is not letting homelessness hold her back, as jennifer london reports, she's acing her classes and cease education as her ticket to a brighter future. >> reporter: for the past six months, this small room shared by two families, has been the closest thing to a home 17-year-old jamir uh-huhs ever known. before moving to this temporary shell it never south los angeles. she spent a few months at another homeless shelter on skid row. >> sometimes you pass things that you can't stand but you have to keep going. >> reporter: but she has no choice, when she was 12 her family left peru and illegally crossed in the united states on the mexican border she's been homeless ever since. >> i think everything that's happened is my fault. and sometimes i say if my mom would never have had me, nothing of this would be happening. >> reporter: you are blaming yourself? >> i just want to give me mom everything that she gives me. because -- i don't know. my mom is like -- she's the only thin
adrian brown, al jazerra, beijing. >>> back here in the u.s., more than 1 million students are homelesss angeles teen is not letting homelessness hold her back, as jennifer london reports, she's acing her classes and cease education as her ticket to a brighter future. >> reporter: for the past six months, this small room shared by two families, has been the closest thing to a home 17-year-old jamir uh-huhs ever known. before moving to this temporary shell it never south los...
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i'm adrian brown reporting from beijing, on a feisty group who are taking on their government, over aroken promise to provide homes. >> and in sport, the australian open champion make as winning start, with all the latest. reminder of the top stories this hour. nigerian security forces are investigating reports that 91 people have been abducted. now, therm apparently seized over a period of three days from the area. more than 200 school girls are still missing. after they were abducted in april. a sudanese woman sentenced to death on charges of abandoning islam, and then has been released. and rearrested. marian's lawyer says the 27-year-old is now in the market security office. the egyptian president says he won't interfere in the judicial system following a outcry over the sentencing of three journalists. they were given seven years and baha mohammed got ten years. jeffery robinson is a human rights lawyer, and he is has been in contact with the family of the imprisoned journalist, and he explained the international legal options that are now available. >> australia has a root to, t
i'm adrian brown reporting from beijing, on a feisty group who are taking on their government, over aroken promise to provide homes. >> and in sport, the australian open champion make as winning start, with all the latest. reminder of the top stories this hour. nigerian security forces are investigating reports that 91 people have been abducted. now, therm apparently seized over a period of three days from the area. more than 200 school girls are still missing. after they were abducted in...
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in 2010 agent jesus mesa shot sergio adrian hernandez guarico under this bridge on the edge of juarezexico. the us mexico border runs through the middle of the canal. >> sergio and some of his friends who live on the mexican side of the border often were in that dry ravine, and they were there on that summer evening as well. >> a witness filmed what took place with a cell phone. bobbie mcdow was on the bridge that day too, and later provided this sworn statement to attorney bob hilliard. >> a border patrol agent grabbed a hold of the one basically came into his arms. and he had his weapon in his right arm, and the young man in his left hand. i was very very worried i didn't feel there was any reason for him to have pulled his gun. >> he started firing his weapon, into mexico. [gun shots] >> the border patrol guy aims, and you hear two shots..and one hits sergio right between the eyes. >> after the shooting stopped, i'm looking around and i see that there's someone on the ground underneath the black bridge. and i remember saying to my husband, "is that a body?" and he says, "yes". >> s
in 2010 agent jesus mesa shot sergio adrian hernandez guarico under this bridge on the edge of juarezexico. the us mexico border runs through the middle of the canal. >> sergio and some of his friends who live on the mexican side of the border often were in that dry ravine, and they were there on that summer evening as well. >> a witness filmed what took place with a cell phone. bobbie mcdow was on the bridge that day too, and later provided this sworn statement to attorney bob...
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telemundo presenta "comunidad del valle" junto a adrián trujillo. ( ♪ música) >>> tengo 18 años haciendocomunidad del valle" en telemundo y qué mejor manera de celebrar con el mariachi >>> gracias >>> gracias caballeros por estar aquí, usted es el director artístico este sentido qué se siente al dirigir este grupo de hombres >>> es algo que me siento algo muy afortunado, porque dis stfrr la música de mariachi con toda la tradición de mi familia me siento afortunado que el mariachi vargas he ayudado mucho >>> y cuál esa tradición? >>> desde mi abuelo, mi abuelo perth pertene perth perteneció al ma vímarí mariach mi primo pepe >>> t siempre >>> desde que nací era el proyecto de la familia como quien dice lo trae en la sangre y me siento afortunado de el apoyo de mis compañeros >>> en un escenario con otro mariachi hace 3 ó 4 años >>> más de eso >>> y lo veo con el ma varriach vargas es el a nhelo >>> todo el mucho subbiúsico qua a esto es la neta, llevo 5 años y antes estuve con el mariachi de américa >>> qué se tiene que tener para competir >>> principalmente tiene que ser el anhelo, las
telemundo presenta "comunidad del valle" junto a adrián trujillo. ( ♪ música) >>> tengo 18 años haciendocomunidad del valle" en telemundo y qué mejor manera de celebrar con el mariachi >>> gracias >>> gracias caballeros por estar aquí, usted es el director artístico este sentido qué se siente al dirigir este grupo de hombres >>> es algo que me siento algo muy afortunado, porque dis stfrr la música de mariachi con toda la tradición de...
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yo, adrian!> let's go to "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> the reason we won this campaign is there's just one reason, and that's because dollars do not vote. you knew -- the miracle that just happened. this is a miracle that just happened. >> well, thanks to that man, one of the most powerful leaders in congress is on his way out. if you haven't heard the name dave brat before last night, you're not alone. brat is a virginia college professor. he has unseated eric cantor,
yo, adrian!> let's go to "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> the reason we won this campaign is there's just one reason, and that's because dollars do not vote. you knew -- the miracle that just happened. this is a miracle that just happened. >> well, thanks to that man, one of the most powerful leaders in congress is on his way out. if you haven't heard the name dave brat before last night, you're not alone. brat is a virginia college professor. he has unseated...
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and i kiss at the end i'm screaming adrian at the top of my line. and everybody's cheering the audiences are eating it up it's fantastic it's the most incredible theatrical experience i've ever had to be on stage watching people up out of their seats just cheering for rocky like they did with the film why do you think it captures people packed the house to go see it when everyone knows the story that's that's the fantastic part about it is that we ride this this icon which is you know rocky is now six films and i hear they're making a seventh one you know it's everybody knows this character so well for me i treat rocky as though he's a real living breathing person so i've taken on a little bit of the you know the voice a little bit of the characteristics something about keeping it honest as well but there's rocky is the heart and soul of humanity you know he's he's the guy that he's the underdog story and he he's comes from nothing he comes down and out box or he's got nothing going on you know everybody in the world can relate to that at some point
and i kiss at the end i'm screaming adrian at the top of my line. and everybody's cheering the audiences are eating it up it's fantastic it's the most incredible theatrical experience i've ever had to be on stage watching people up out of their seats just cheering for rocky like they did with the film why do you think it captures people packed the house to go see it when everyone knows the story that's that's the fantastic part about it is that we ride this this icon which is you know rocky is...
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adrian gonzalez. came here to see buster posey. >> tell him you got a singer sister next to you. >> okay. >> he has a world series ring. >> reporter: but it's tim lincecum who made not just his day, but his birthday. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> reporter: a birthday made all the more memorable. >> timmy! >> reporter: after lincecum did this. >> on the ground. to posey, he's done it again. >> reporter: a no-hitter that put giants fans in a frenzy. some even in disbelief after the game. >> this is amazing. it's incredible, tim lincecum. >> you can just cut the excitement with a knife. everybody was on pins and needles, waiting for that last pitch. >> reporter: the last pitch. >> everybody kind of just froze. he was stood up, and the place froze. where is it going? wait for it, wait for it, and then just explosion. >> reporter: a no-hitter, a moment some fans have waited years to see. >> you saw history. yeah, i almost cried. i've been going to these games forever, and this is like, they're in suc
adrian gonzalez. came here to see buster posey. >> tell him you got a singer sister next to you. >> okay. >> he has a world series ring. >> reporter: but it's tim lincecum who made not just his day, but his birthday. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> reporter: a birthday made all the more memorable. >> timmy! >> reporter: after lincecum did this. >> on the ground. to posey, he's done it again. >> reporter: a no-hitter that put...
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. >> adrian, it seems like good news/bad news day.emed like the president to the vladamir putin for whatever reason vladamir putin seemed to take a step backward. but then that helicopter gets shot town. >> it's cheer that mr. putin has set in motion the dogs of war and many of the people he's empowered are not fully under his control. there are extreme russian nationalists, there are russian fascists operating. there are true believers that will not necessarily listen to the kremlin. if russia wants to stop this conflict, it can stop i would say 90% of the military activity in eastern ukraine. i think that one of the reasons mr. putin is preparing his population for the fact that russia will not directly intervene is because this proxy war is not working. ukraine's forces are now showing a lot more cohesion. they control about 70% of that territory in eastern ukraine that was primarily under the hands of the rebels. the rebels do control the two major cities, but never the less, a lot of progress has made despite the death of nine me
. >> adrian, it seems like good news/bad news day.emed like the president to the vladamir putin for whatever reason vladamir putin seemed to take a step backward. but then that helicopter gets shot town. >> it's cheer that mr. putin has set in motion the dogs of war and many of the people he's empowered are not fully under his control. there are extreme russian nationalists, there are russian fascists operating. there are true believers that will not necessarily listen to the...
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correspondent adrian brown covered the event in 1989 and is back in beijing. >> reporter: this time, 25 years ago on this day, you could not enter tiananmen square as a journalist. 25 years on you can't. it's off limits to journalists. there's heavy security, armed police patrols. tourists are allowed in. they are being served. identity checked to make sure no journalists gets into the square. it's a reflection. official nervous innocence. amnesty international says more than 60 have been arrested during the past few weeks, including human rites lawyers, disdepartments, journalists, foreign reporters. a french tv team were held and interrogated for six hours on monday. we were depp tained on -- detained on monday as we attempted to film a kilometre away from tiananmen square. the authorities are nervous. they are trying to erase public memory of what happened here 25 years ago, and it is a campaign that is continuing today. >>> that was adrian brown in beijing reporting. the white house is paying tribute to those that risking their lives. press secrete jay carney released a statement
correspondent adrian brown covered the event in 1989 and is back in beijing. >> reporter: this time, 25 years ago on this day, you could not enter tiananmen square as a journalist. 25 years on you can't. it's off limits to journalists. there's heavy security, armed police patrols. tourists are allowed in. they are being served. identity checked to make sure no journalists gets into the square. it's a reflection. official nervous innocence. amnesty international says more than 60 have been...
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we are joined by the founder of gets bannerman and one of the banner men himself, adrian.ose of you for joining us. let me ask are there a lot of people sitting around saying i need a bouncer in a hurry? >> great question. we are seeing a lot of businesses using that. art galleries, aquariums, restaurants, even offices. we offer on demand in 30 minutes but a lot of people like to schedule week outs or even a month out. melissa: how many calls the you get? of a sudden there is an emergency. what is a scenario where there is an emergency and you haven't planned ahead and all the sudden you need security? >> one that i can think of was an office that got broken into. someone stole few laptops and they were going to come back so they needed someone right away. the to and feel comfortable calling 911. they felt it would be better to have someone like adrian to make sure everything was copacetic so they use our service and it worked out. melissa: what is the most unusual situation you have been involved with so far? >> the most unusual, meeting celebrities. don: jay leno the oth
we are joined by the founder of gets bannerman and one of the banner men himself, adrian.ose of you for joining us. let me ask are there a lot of people sitting around saying i need a bouncer in a hurry? >> great question. we are seeing a lot of businesses using that. art galleries, aquariums, restaurants, even offices. we offer on demand in 30 minutes but a lot of people like to schedule week outs or even a month out. melissa: how many calls the you get? of a sudden there is an...
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adrian brown, al jazerra, beijing. >>> british police can now arrest anyone who choose khat.t which is used as a stimulant and now it's been legal in the you feel k. until now. lawrence lee reports on how the somali community in london is being hit by the ban. >> reporter: this is the last ever legal shipment of khat to arrive in the u.k. fresh off the plane in kenya and members of london's somali community want to stock up. usually it sales for around $100 a box, the ban means it's been selling for two and a half times that. the police arrived to remind people come tuesday, even chewing on khat let alone trading it, will be a criminal offense. evidently many here still find that bewildering and unfair. the police say tell tray too apply the law gently, at least to begin with. >> it's very softly softly approach at the moment. everything we will do will be proportionate. that's why i am down here now just advising pimas of tomorrow it will be illegal. we won't b be arresting people o begin with we'll be warning them much as we do with canopies. >> reporter: the criminalizatio
adrian brown, al jazerra, beijing. >>> british police can now arrest anyone who choose khat.t which is used as a stimulant and now it's been legal in the you feel k. until now. lawrence lee reports on how the somali community in london is being hit by the ban. >> reporter: this is the last ever legal shipment of khat to arrive in the u.k. fresh off the plane in kenya and members of london's somali community want to stock up. usually it sales for around $100 a box, the ban means...
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. >> hello, i'm adrian finnigan with world news. new moves on iran's nuclear future.tudents freed in iraq after a raid by armed militiamen. and in india why the makers of the ambassador car are halting pr
. >> hello, i'm adrian finnigan with world news. new moves on iran's nuclear future.tudents freed in iraq after a raid by armed militiamen. and in india why the makers of the ambassador car are halting pr
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adrian wilcox. the chargers. 80 degrees dropping down to comfortable 74. and at&t park tonight the mets are in town. first pitch, it is going to feel like fall for the mets. 59 degrees, dropping to 55. so bundle up if you are heading that way. overnight you can see the cloud cover spilling in towards oakland and san francisco and points north. it will be a little more diffused as we head to the south. and in the 50s once again. starting norm san mateo, at 11:00 sunshine and 68. 3:00 it is going to be 77. dropping to 70 by 7:00 and look at that. a cool 63 degrees by 10:00. here is your ak you weather seven day forecast. maybe even 100 sunday. as high pressure moves in it is going to allow the bay to warm up into the low to mid 90s but coast will be cooler weather next week. final back to normal by thursday. >> turning on the ac. >> already on. >> oh yeah. >> thanks a lot mike. well, a new law makes it illegal for drivers to pass a bike when it is only 36 inches away. >> sounds like a great law. >> i think the streets are already small enough. >> will law en
adrian wilcox. the chargers. 80 degrees dropping down to comfortable 74. and at&t park tonight the mets are in town. first pitch, it is going to feel like fall for the mets. 59 degrees, dropping to 55. so bundle up if you are heading that way. overnight you can see the cloud cover spilling in towards oakland and san francisco and points north. it will be a little more diffused as we head to the south. and in the 50s once again. starting norm san mateo, at 11:00 sunshine and 68. 3:00 it is...
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adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >>> china's crack down on tiananmen square anniversary is relaxedong and they chart the 1989 crack down on prodemocracy activists and souvenirs sold are containing photos and other evidence of the protest for visitors to take home and share. the museum welcomes 500 visitors a day, half of which are said to be from mainland china. >> china regime is more suppr s suppressed on human rights than the past regime and they are so afraid for the people to have freedom and there is really suppressing human regression and human rights, no mention at all on political reform. but we don't think this will last and we believe one day we will win and that this museum can one day be in beijing. >> reporter: the head of singapore navy has been afforded a guard of honor on his visit to new deli. the visit to india comes as part of the annual joint exercises in their 21st year. the welcome the admiral received is a mark of the strengthening relationship between india and singapore and exercises first started as antisubmarine war far and expanded to war craft and surf
adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >>> china's crack down on tiananmen square anniversary is relaxedong and they chart the 1989 crack down on prodemocracy activists and souvenirs sold are containing photos and other evidence of the protest for visitors to take home and share. the museum welcomes 500 visitors a day, half of which are said to be from mainland china. >> china regime is more suppr s suppressed on human rights than the past regime and they are so afraid for the people...
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pretty constant, too, especially this time of year. [ noise ] >> reporter: brad jacobson and adrian live on one of the busiest streets in sausalito, 2nd street a few blocks from downtown. they are among the neighbors who have had enough of the traffic and the noise especially from tour buses. >> your privacy becomes jeopardized a little bit. >> i don't feel like there's any consideration for the people who live here we are not exhibits. we are residents. >> reporter: so the city is going to put a stop to some of the routes the tour buses take. now after crossing the golden gate bridge, the buses get off the freeway at alexander avenue, navigate the narrowing road that twists and turns through residential neighborhoods and eventually drops into the business district. here's where the rules have changed. the goal is to make sure to that the tour buses don't turn around here in downtown sausalito. instead, the idea is to make sure they keep going north all the way north until they reach their 101 on-ramp where they can then turn south and head back to san francisco. although brad likes the
pretty constant, too, especially this time of year. [ noise ] >> reporter: brad jacobson and adrian live on one of the busiest streets in sausalito, 2nd street a few blocks from downtown. they are among the neighbors who have had enough of the traffic and the noise especially from tour buses. >> your privacy becomes jeopardized a little bit. >> i don't feel like there's any consideration for the people who live here we are not exhibits. we are residents. >> reporter: so...
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it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life-- nathan adrian, allyson felix, and robby naish. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ i finally see wha
it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life-- nathan adrian, allyson felix, and robby naish. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ i finally see wha
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>> hello, i'm adrian finnigan with world news. new moves on iran's nuclear future. students freed in iraq after a raid by armed militiamen. and in india why the makers of the ambassador car are halting production. >> russia's president vladimir putin has bolstered security along the border of ukraine. petro poroshenko announced plans to bring peace to the east of the country where there have been staged up rising. >> reporter: he may have the red carpet, but petro poroshenko has a mountain to climb if he is to save ukraine from conflict and economic ruin. at his inauguration the international community was there to show its support. for an elective leader the ukraine after months of uncertainty president poroshenko promised to take the fight to the rebellion in the east and to russia over crimea. >> who comes with a sword will fall with a sword. >> citizens of our crane will never enjoy the beauty of peace unless we settle down our relations with russia. russia occupies crimea which was, s and will be ukraine as well. >>> on europe he said this time there will be no
>> hello, i'm adrian finnigan with world news. new moves on iran's nuclear future. students freed in iraq after a raid by armed militiamen. and in india why the makers of the ambassador car are halting production. >> russia's president vladimir putin has bolstered security along the border of ukraine. petro poroshenko announced plans to bring peace to the east of the country where there have been staged up rising. >> reporter: he may have the red carpet, but petro poroshenko...
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adrian gonzalez looks at a strike. gonzalez 1 of 4, singled, knocked in a run in the six-run second inning against lance lynn. lynn on the hook for the loss today. his record would slip to 8-6. and greinke would join adam wainwright and alfredo simon atop the national league leader board with ten wins. >> eric: well, this dodger ball club, you know, one of the reasons they have played so well as of late, and made up a number of games in the standings, they're been playing great defense. this will be their ninth straight errorless ball game. that's something that has been markedly different from the way they started the year. i mean, they were just -- they were really struggling on defense. >> thom: broken-bat roller, there's one, and that's a double play to end the inning. dodgers get a pair. on our way to the ninth. l.a. three outs away from a game three win. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] take home one of these char-broil gas grills for just $249 at lowe's. [ crowd gasps ] [ crowd gasps ] [ male announcer ] if you're on a di
adrian gonzalez looks at a strike. gonzalez 1 of 4, singled, knocked in a run in the six-run second inning against lance lynn. lynn on the hook for the loss today. his record would slip to 8-6. and greinke would join adam wainwright and alfredo simon atop the national league leader board with ten wins. >> eric: well, this dodger ball club, you know, one of the reasons they have played so well as of late, and made up a number of games in the standings, they're been playing great defense....
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. >> just ask adrian. sylvester stallone didn't beat an bol low in the original "rocky."t was a tie. and he still married adrian, made five more rocky films and rhinestone ♪ you created a monster >> seriously, what's create with tieing? there's a lot of tieing in "50 shades of grey" and that book sold like crazy. you know what they say. it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you tie the game or how about go out there and tie one for the gipper, or my favorite, winning isn't everything because you know, you can tie. who didn't love the recount after the sort of tie in the 2000 election. >> as for what i'll do next, i don't know the answer to that one yet. >> okay, not everyone loves ties quite as much, but it's not an awful thing either. after all the pain last night, you know one way the u.s. can move on in the world cup? tie germany. if it's so awful, why would we want to do it again? pay no attention to the headlines that say a tie is like kissing your sister. remember, luke and layia kissed in empire strikes back and the rebels still blew up the death star. and it
. >> just ask adrian. sylvester stallone didn't beat an bol low in the original "rocky."t was a tie. and he still married adrian, made five more rocky films and rhinestone ♪ you created a monster >> seriously, what's create with tieing? there's a lot of tieing in "50 shades of grey" and that book sold like crazy. you know what they say. it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you tie the game or how about go out there and tie one for the gipper, or my...
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adrian brown has more. >> reporter: china's property market is a scary place. a few years ago the market here had seriously overheated leaving the government to tighten the lending criteria for banks, leading to a number of property developers going bust. walking away from projects and left millions upon millions of homes standing empty. chinese who have money and want to by property are doing so, but doing it overseas, in the united states, canada, britain, australia and new zealand, because they believe the markets are safer places for their investments, with no faith in china's economy. in the past property has been a principle source of invest. because people didn't trust their stock markets or banks. on top of that we have seen property prices fall on average by 10% during the past few months. construction across the country is down 20%. there is a common overhanging all of this. that is the shadow banking sector. the unregulated banking sector. economists say that this sector is exposed to loans totalling $7 trillion u.s. yes, $7 trillion u. the worry is
adrian brown has more. >> reporter: china's property market is a scary place. a few years ago the market here had seriously overheated leaving the government to tighten the lending criteria for banks, leading to a number of property developers going bust. walking away from projects and left millions upon millions of homes standing empty. chinese who have money and want to by property are doing so, but doing it overseas, in the united states, canada, britain, australia and new zealand,...
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we have liam neeson, adrian brody, james franco plays your ex-husband in the movie. guys have worked together a few times, i think. >> we counted it at one point and i think including all of the shorts that i've done for him and for student films and for all the things, i think it was seven films we've done together. >> jimmy: he roped you into one of those student films? i did two of them. >> jimmy: did he show up on the day you had to shoot the student film? >> you had to do that. >> jimmy: he wasn't even there. >> he played my husband and we had a blond child and i was like, james, i don't think we'd produce a blond, blue eyed baby. you go off and do the serious movie together, this is really serious. this is fun. >> jimmy: yeah, right. he's involved in a lot of stuff. >> a lot. >> jimmy: working person in jerp, bjer general, but is it difficult when you're pregnant? >> it's fine. >> jimmy: going to get more difficult when the baby comes out. they're louder when they come out. my wife and i are pregnant, we're having a baby very soon, as well. >> oh. you both are
we have liam neeson, adrian brody, james franco plays your ex-husband in the movie. guys have worked together a few times, i think. >> we counted it at one point and i think including all of the shorts that i've done for him and for student films and for all the things, i think it was seven films we've done together. >> jimmy: he roped you into one of those student films? i did two of them. >> jimmy: did he show up on the day you had to shoot the student film? >> you had...
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. >> reporter: adrian lost his leg eight months ago when he was playing soccer and a car crashed through schoolyard fence. the dad asked, son, are you hurting? he goes, no dad, i don't have time to hurt. i only have time to be happy. >> reporter: over five days they learn a lot from each other. >> i just thought i was going to come here to learn softball, but apparently not. >> nice. oh, wow! [ cheers ] >> i learned how to tie my shoes. and never give up. >> reporter: on the last night of camp they were all stars. [ cheers ] >> reporter: each player called out by name. >> logan powell! [ applause ] >> reporter: it wasn't really important who won that championship game. it was what they took away when the game was over. kate snow, nbc news, louisville, kentucky. >>> what a great story to start off a new week. that is our broadcast for this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> a water rush in the south bay. the d
. >> reporter: adrian lost his leg eight months ago when he was playing soccer and a car crashed through schoolyard fence. the dad asked, son, are you hurting? he goes, no dad, i don't have time to hurt. i only have time to be happy. >> reporter: over five days they learn a lot from each other. >> i just thought i was going to come here to learn softball, but apparently not. >> nice. oh, wow! [ cheers ] >> i learned how to tie my shoes. and never give up. >>...
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reporter adrian grimes from our sister station cbs two in new york spoke to the men's rescuers. >> reporter: it was a terrifying scene high above 57th street two construction workers hanging on for dear life after this scaffolding gave way. dangling off the buildings some 12 stories up. >> it is scary at times. >> just walking by and i look up and seen this thing dangling there and realized guys were just hanging. >> reporter: 911 call came in 8:30 in the morning curing the height of rush hour. one of the men stuck at the top of the scaffolding closer to the 13th floor, another hanging below, closer to the 12th floor. lauren johnson was at work inside the building at corner of the lexington avenue and could barely bring herself to look out the window. >> i saw his foot and i could not handle it. >> reporter: the emergency services unit rescued that man near the 12th floor, pulling him into the building. >> he was nervous. >> reporter: rescuing the worker stuck at the top of the scaffolding they say was a bit more difficult. >> he had the death grip. >> reporter: but as about 20 minutes, tha
reporter adrian grimes from our sister station cbs two in new york spoke to the men's rescuers. >> reporter: it was a terrifying scene high above 57th street two construction workers hanging on for dear life after this scaffolding gave way. dangling off the buildings some 12 stories up. >> it is scary at times. >> just walking by and i look up and seen this thing dangling there and realized guys were just hanging. >> reporter: 911 call came in 8:30 in the morning curing...
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adrian brown has the latest from hong kong. >> it's almost 17 years to the day that this former britishony was handed back to china. the showdown with beijing at the moment is really very much a test of china's promise to allow hong kong a high degree of autonomy. >> promise was made during the negotiations with britain before the hand over in 1997. the issue at the moment is the election of the city's top official, the chief executive and the method that should be used. for the past 10 days, there has been an unofficial referendum here where people have been invited to put forward their ideas as to how the chief executive should be elected. so far, almost 800,000 people have taken part in the poll. beijing has called the referendum an illegal as far as and said it will ignore the outcome. on friday, in a further sign of growing discontent in hong kong, lawyers and judges staged a silent protest. they have accused beijing of under mining hong kong's judicial index by calling on lawyers and judges to show more patriotism to the mainland. on tuesday, the 17th anniversary of the handover,
adrian brown has the latest from hong kong. >> it's almost 17 years to the day that this former britishony was handed back to china. the showdown with beijing at the moment is really very much a test of china's promise to allow hong kong a high degree of autonomy. >> promise was made during the negotiations with britain before the hand over in 1997. the issue at the moment is the election of the city's top official, the chief executive and the method that should be used. for the...
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, this is really a worrying sign for a country that is still recovering from a property bubble as adriants the economists are fearful of another real estate slump. >> reporter: china's property market is a pretty scary place right now. remember just a few years ago the market here had seriously overheated, leading the government to tighten the lending criteria for banks. that led to a number of property developers going bust, they walked away from projects, and left millions upon millions of homes standing empty. now, chinese who have money and want to buy property are doing so, but they are doing it overseas, they are buying in places like the united states, canada, britain, australia, and new zealand because they believe those markets are much safer places for their investments. they simply have no faith in china's economy. in the past, property has always been a principle source of the investment in this country because people didn't trust their stock markets or their banks. now, on top of that, we have been seeing property prices fall on average by about 10% during the past few month
, this is really a worrying sign for a country that is still recovering from a property bubble as adriants the economists are fearful of another real estate slump. >> reporter: china's property market is a pretty scary place right now. remember just a few years ago the market here had seriously overheated, leading the government to tighten the lending criteria for banks. that led to a number of property developers going bust, they walked away from projects, and left millions upon millions...
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. >> so far i have not heard from -- when adrian is here who can talk about eia. for tagalog we put in an issue last year for tagalog. we are doing interpretation services for tagalog. there will probably be other one-time expenses to other departments to get all of their material interpreted. oci and my office will act -- will be extremely helpful to those departments and helping them figure out which documents need to be interpreted -- to be translated and what technology is out there to help translate different services. >> and i know with the board's strong support of language equality and language access ordinance that there's a lot of work, not just for the office of civic engagement immigrant affairs, but departments throughout the city to keep up with tracking the staffing and the languagiblabilities of staff to make sure that we're treating fairly and equally different language, so-called minority populations. i really appreciate the focus on that ~. i did want to say that for one of the other line items, grants for the arts area that -- from last year's
. >> so far i have not heard from -- when adrian is here who can talk about eia. for tagalog we put in an issue last year for tagalog. we are doing interpretation services for tagalog. there will probably be other one-time expenses to other departments to get all of their material interpreted. oci and my office will act -- will be extremely helpful to those departments and helping them figure out which documents need to be interpreted -- to be translated and what technology is out there...
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adrian lost his leg just eight months ago when he was playing soccer and a car crashed through the schoolt camp 10-year-old marley told her parents her life is changing for the parents. >> just seeing all these kids here together and how much they help each other, we're so lucky and so blessed and so grateful to be here. >> reporter: marley who was born with only one leg says she's inspired by these veterans. >> they're lucky to be alive and they do everything as if they still had all their limbs only they do it almost better. >> reporter: the inspiration goes both ways. >> this little kid and his dad yesterday, the dad asked, son, are you hurting? he goes, no, dad, i don't have time to hurt. i only have time to be happy. >> reporter: over five days they learn a lot from each other. >> i just thought i was going to come here to learn softball, but apparently not. >> all right! >> i learned how to tie my shoes and never give up. >> reporter: on the last night of camp, they were all-stars. each player called out by name. >> logan powell! >> reporter: it wasn't really important who won that
adrian lost his leg just eight months ago when he was playing soccer and a car crashed through the schoolt camp 10-year-old marley told her parents her life is changing for the parents. >> just seeing all these kids here together and how much they help each other, we're so lucky and so blessed and so grateful to be here. >> reporter: marley who was born with only one leg says she's inspired by these veterans. >> they're lucky to be alive and they do everything as if they still...
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. >>> adrian brown was in tieniman square during the crack down in 1989. us earlier on wednesday, he described the heavy restrictions which are currently in place. >> reporter: tourists are being allowed in to the square, but they can't get in without i.d., that's the way the authorities are able to filter out journal assists. an al jazerra cameramen was able to get in the square but was prevented from evening taking a pick with his phone. that is a measure of the official nervousness over this anniversary. the police are also backed up by hundreds of thousands of volunteers, they are paid informers, in effect there to watch for any signs of trouble. the media is also being making much of the 650 dogs pressed in to service. there is also another battle ground and that's the chinese internet, try typing in june the 4th or remember tieniman and you come to a deadened. so 25 years on, the regime appears stronger than ever. but could what happened here happen again? i think that's doubtful. i think the people realize that there is invisible line that they cann
. >>> adrian brown was in tieniman square during the crack down in 1989. us earlier on wednesday, he described the heavy restrictions which are currently in place. >> reporter: tourists are being allowed in to the square, but they can't get in without i.d., that's the way the authorities are able to filter out journal assists. an al jazerra cameramen was able to get in the square but was prevented from evening taking a pick with his phone. that is a measure of the official...
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safe haven for more on silver, gold's ugly yister, i am joined bu adrian in london.mover in silver, will it move with gold or a recovery in the industrial demand? >> industrial demand is likely if you have jewelry and silverware. 2015, you will start seeing mine supply growth flat now. the industrial demand story of silver looks pretty strong. you have a lot of thrifting after silver got up to $50 in 2011, a letter that is done. it looks pretty good and you have seen strong import numbers out of china, india, turkey this month. looks pretty good on the fundamental side. the move for silver in the last week has been short covering on the comex. a huge short position, record high speculative short in silver going into last week, that got washed out of the last couple days. >> would you say the short covering is reversed and we are done with that sort of trade? fromu saw the positions march to june from about $4.69 billion. $4.6 fulltilt is still pretty low off last year's -- volatility is still pretty low off of last week. lookng silver doesn't excited. you might see a
safe haven for more on silver, gold's ugly yister, i am joined bu adrian in london.mover in silver, will it move with gold or a recovery in the industrial demand? >> industrial demand is likely if you have jewelry and silverware. 2015, you will start seeing mine supply growth flat now. the industrial demand story of silver looks pretty strong. you have a lot of thrifting after silver got up to $50 in 2011, a letter that is done. it looks pretty good and you have seen strong import numbers...