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alexandra's career as a writer is extraordinary. she was instrumental in some of the early development of the holocaust memorial museum's. it speaks to a profound motif in her family's story of the relationship with judaism, as well. she's a graduate of smith college and served as the museum exhibition director for young visitors. she did an amazing book called, remember the children : daniel's story which deals with experiences that the museum captures. she earned her masters degree at harvard in 1995 in education. her first book was salvaged pages. it was published by yale press and won the national institute book award. alexandra is a great writer with a significant achievement and there was a destiny to come to the story, undoubtedly, as a writer. i. i would like to introduce alexandra and then we'll have a chat. [applause] >> thank you for that lovely introduction. i'm glad it's being recorded because i listen to it over and over. [laughter] it's interesting that you say or ask was there a destiny. i think about this a lot with
alexandra's career as a writer is extraordinary. she was instrumental in some of the early development of the holocaust memorial museum's. it speaks to a profound motif in her family's story of the relationship with judaism, as well. she's a graduate of smith college and served as the museum exhibition director for young visitors. she did an amazing book called, remember the children : daniel's story which deals with experiences that the museum captures. she earned her masters degree at harvard...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news.l the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. lizzie greenwood—hughes antonio conte says his side must become champions for a good season to become a fantastic one. become champions for a good season earlier today, his side ran out 3—0 winners over everton at goodison park. out 3—0 winners over at out 3—0 winners over top than these days, they art looking at top than these days, they are looking at the bigger picture, preparing to move to their new home next door, but today, a final visit from the neighbours, a meeting that needed no added significance. still, this was more than just another north london derby. victory would see spurs finish the season above rivals arsenal for the first time in more than 20 years. they should have gone ahead through deli alli. a miss they were perhaps still regretting when kristian eriksson gave them more reason to think it was perhaps not their day. those doubts lifted in the second half, the ball here eventually falling to deli
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news.l the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. lizzie greenwood—hughes antonio conte says his side must become champions for a good season to become a fantastic one. become champions for a good season earlier today, his side ran out 3—0 winners over everton at goodison park. out 3—0 winners over at out 3—0 winners over top than these days, they art looking at top than these days, they are looking at the bigger picture, preparing to...
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he will replace alexandra shulman in august. he was brought from africa to london as a child, and was first scouted here as a model, aged 16. it's the first time a major fashion publication has appointed a male and a black person as editor. one of the security officers involved in an incident when a man was dragged off a united airlines flight has been put on leave. the airline had overbooked the plane from chicago, and when no—one volunteered to leave, to let some of united's staff on board, they selected the man and his travelling companion, at random. when he refused to get off, he was dragged down the aisle by security guards. nedda tawfik has the story. these are the disturbing moments that have now travelled around the world. several smartphones record as three police hover over a man who is being forced to exit the aircraft. the situation quickly escalates, after one officer manhandles him out of his chair.
he will replace alexandra shulman in august. he was brought from africa to london as a child, and was first scouted here as a model, aged 16. it's the first time a major fashion publication has appointed a male and a black person as editor. one of the security officers involved in an incident when a man was dragged off a united airlines flight has been put on leave. the airline had overbooked the plane from chicago, and when no—one volunteered to leave, to let some of united's staff on board,...
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alexandra field is live in seoul. matt rivers is in beijing. and will ripley is one of the few western journalists in north korea right now. we're going to start with alex. what more can you tell us about apparently this failed missile launch from north korea? >> reporter: well, we're learning what u.s. officials know. they believe this was a failed attempt, that this launch failed wng four to five seconds of the time that it was launched and that it happened at the same site where there was a previous attempt earlier this month. this kind of missile launch test doesn't come as any surprise. it's not taking the world by surprise. tensions have been very high on the korean peninsula this week. there was a great deal of expectation that kim jong-un, north korea's dictator, would try and pull off some kind of provocative action. there had been suggestions coming out of washington, coming out of the u.s., that evidence shows that country is ready to pull off its sixth nuclear test at any moment. there had been some speculation they could conduct a
alexandra field is live in seoul. matt rivers is in beijing. and will ripley is one of the few western journalists in north korea right now. we're going to start with alex. what more can you tell us about apparently this failed missile launch from north korea? >> reporter: well, we're learning what u.s. officials know. they believe this was a failed attempt, that this launch failed wng four to five seconds of the time that it was launched and that it happened at the same site where there...
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in the studio, alexandra limon, fox 5 local news. >>> take it outside. if you were out you know it is nice and warm, 80 gary mcgrady, tell me this will continue. >> reporter: i was out there at 5:00 and wish i could go back. >> i thought you were still out there. >> how are you, shawn yancy. >> it's a great evening, it's going to turn into a pretty nice weekend. we still have a couple of bums before we get to saturday and sunday, look at this rain back to the west. coming out of illinois indiana. it looks like there's a chance some would move across, not necessarily that. we could get something reforming come across overnight and bring us a period of a few showers and a rumbles of thunder. it's not guaranteed but showing up on the models, and we'll be in such a way, it may happen, quantico is 78. annapolis gorgeous. what a night to be out by the the water. across the bay, stevensville, frederick is hot. regionally we're pretty nice over here, but to jump out to chicago and st. louis it's in the 50's, we're going to stay on the good side of the front this
in the studio, alexandra limon, fox 5 local news. >>> take it outside. if you were out you know it is nice and warm, 80 gary mcgrady, tell me this will continue. >> reporter: i was out there at 5:00 and wish i could go back. >> i thought you were still out there. >> how are you, shawn yancy. >> it's a great evening, it's going to turn into a pretty nice weekend. we still have a couple of bums before we get to saturday and sunday, look at this rain back to the...
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. >> alexandra is reporting from seoul.e'll have more on the failed missile launch at the top of the hour. >>> first, let's look at other items makes news around the world. >> in the u.s., 20 people have been arrested after fighting break out at duelling protests in berkeley, california. the rally was organized to show support for u.s. president donald trump. but police had to use pepper spray to subdue the crowd. kron's spencer blake has the story. >> reporter: the pro-trump and anti-fashism group started, as the demonstrations poured into the streets of berkeley. >> they're sick people. they're angry and they're sick. >> reporter: every so often, the masses would swarm from one side of martin luther king civic center park to the other. several times, groups within the crowd would scatter, that was followed or proceeded by the sound of a smoke bomb. >> i kept my distance pretty much throughout the event. and when i see something, i kept my distance. >> a couple of people fighting with each other. >> reporter: tensions woul
. >> alexandra is reporting from seoul.e'll have more on the failed missile launch at the top of the hour. >>> first, let's look at other items makes news around the world. >> in the u.s., 20 people have been arrested after fighting break out at duelling protests in berkeley, california. the rally was organized to show support for u.s. president donald trump. but police had to use pepper spray to subdue the crowd. kron's spencer blake has the story. >> reporter: the...
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alexandra mckenzie, thank you.esponsibility manslaughter. andrew plant is outside the prison where he was held. we will be speaking to sergeant blackman's lawyer in just over half an hour. a special fund set up to improve patient access to cancer drugs in england has been condemned as a "huge waste of money." the cancer drugs fund, which ran from 2010 until it was replaced last year, cost over a billion pounds. but researchers say the majority of drugs failed to show clinical benefit. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. the cancer drugs fund was set up to pay for expensive medicines which the nhs was not funding. in part it was a political response to repeated negative headlines about patients being denied treatment. nearly 100,000 patients received drugs, but the study in the journal annals of oncology found just one in five treatments delivered a significant benefit, extending life by an average of three months. researchers say it was an example of policy made on the hoof, and it failed. it was a majo
alexandra mckenzie, thank you.esponsibility manslaughter. andrew plant is outside the prison where he was held. we will be speaking to sergeant blackman's lawyer in just over half an hour. a special fund set up to improve patient access to cancer drugs in england has been condemned as a "huge waste of money." the cancer drugs fund, which ran from 2010 until it was replaced last year, cost over a billion pounds. but researchers say the majority of drugs failed to show clinical benefit....
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alexandra limon is live there this morning on what's going on., alex. >> reporter: guys, good morning, we are actually now down on the platform of the navy yard, and take a look, this is the actual train that's going to be used in this drill, you can see they're filling it up now, it's going to be heading into the tunnel between the navy yard cost ia station. for people heading here it will be on the other side because the he green line tracks are single tracking around this incident. don't be alarmed. it is an emergency response drill. i do want to bring in metro transit police chief ron into the conversation, tell me a little bit this incident, what's different, what's going to be happening >> we're simulating a full-scale exercise with smoke aboard a green line train heading from navy yard to the anacostia metro station >> you're mentioning you're using different trains, i know this exercise happens quarterly, what trains and why does it matter >> this is a 7k series, they made up about a third of our fleet, we want to get used to working arou
alexandra limon is live there this morning on what's going on., alex. >> reporter: guys, good morning, we are actually now down on the platform of the navy yard, and take a look, this is the actual train that's going to be used in this drill, you can see they're filling it up now, it's going to be heading into the tunnel between the navy yard cost ia station. for people heading here it will be on the other side because the he green line tracks are single tracking around this incident....
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fox 5 alexandra limon has a brand new look at the rescue tonight. >> reporter: that brand new look to go pro camera video, some of the members of the prince george's county fire tack ankle team that conducted the rescue were wearing cameras as people off of the roller coaster. if you're afraid of heights, this might make you cringe. take a look so you can see what i'm talking about. at one point, you can see one young man is taken off of the roller coaster and he gets up and throws his arms up in the air in celebration. these people were nearly 100 feet up in the air, and we know this isn't the first time people have been stuck stranded on the joker's jinks roller coaster here at six flags america. in 2014 it got stuck near until the same spot. also for hours. and the coaster was full of people. "washington post" reports that as a result, six flags america had to pay out tens of thousands of dollars in settlement money to people who were stuck. yesterday's rescue by the prince george's county fire department tack ankle team was pulled off without a hitch and this is a pretty challengi
fox 5 alexandra limon has a brand new look at the rescue tonight. >> reporter: that brand new look to go pro camera video, some of the members of the prince george's county fire tack ankle team that conducted the rescue were wearing cameras as people off of the roller coaster. if you're afraid of heights, this might make you cringe. take a look so you can see what i'm talking about. at one point, you can see one young man is taken off of the roller coaster and he gets up and throws his...
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. >> "fox5" alexandra limon spoke to employee of how it all happened. >> this is surveillance video from attempted armed robbery in northeast d.c. on april 13 it was all quick but frightening for jason king and wifeho avondale coffee shop that night. >> the guy tried to get into the store. my wife said she believed it was customer so she said are we close -- we're closed but she offered one more time -- and my wife feel like this is something wrong maybe it can be the robber. >> the reason she thought that is because it happened before and in february d.c. police released video this robbery in which the men made their way to secure area where the registers and proceeds from watery ticket scales are kept and king believes those thieves came back i believe so yeah it was same people and same amount of people and they look -- they -- >> this time ke it intoen closure.chiefs >> robbers they keep asking us opt door, on the door and and the gun man left and one of the men firtd gun and bullet chipped off piece of counter and hope is someone to the communicate toy identify the concepts and shie
. >> "fox5" alexandra limon spoke to employee of how it all happened. >> this is surveillance video from attempted armed robbery in northeast d.c. on april 13 it was all quick but frightening for jason king and wifeho avondale coffee shop that night. >> the guy tried to get into the store. my wife said she believed it was customer so she said are we close -- we're closed but she offered one more time -- and my wife feel like this is something wrong maybe it can be...
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alexandra limon reports. >> it hurts. i love my son. and only time i'll see him him now is a dream or 3eubg9. >> forever burned in his heart is his son. delaware state trooper corporal stephen ballard. forever burned in his memory is the moment he cot the got ul the call and law enforcement families fear and hope they never get. >> she said stephen was involved in a shooting and it doesn't look good and he's in grave condition. so i started crying you know and she put the phone she said here, you know, he can hear you. she put the phone next to his head and i was telling him how mumuch i loved him and i'm on my way and you cannot leave me, you're all i have you know? and i just told her i said i'm on my way. >> after talking to his son kevin ballard did everything he could do get from the his marcie kobriger home to delaware. despite escort from prince george skount jury police and helicopter provided by delaware state police he did not make it. and authorities in delaware said corporate ballard stopped suspicious car on wednesday for p
alexandra limon reports. >> it hurts. i love my son. and only time i'll see him him now is a dream or 3eubg9. >> forever burned in his heart is his son. delaware state trooper corporal stephen ballard. forever burned in his memory is the moment he cot the got ul the call and law enforcement families fear and hope they never get. >> she said stephen was involved in a shooting and it doesn't look good and he's in grave condition. so i started crying you know and she put the...
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peters basilica >> tens of thousands of the faithful are celebrating easter at the vatican >> alexandra limon has been out there all morning, she went way up high in the bell tower, you're down back on the ground this morning, alex. i'm sure everybody is looking fantastic and please be out there on this sunday morning. >> reporter: yes. everybody is enjoying this beautiful day, beautiful weather. mass is now underway inside the national cathedral here and as you mentioned just awhile ago we were up in the bell tower, take a look at what we were looking at as kevin joins me to talk about the instrument, tell me what it is and the significance of it >> it's carolon, each note is connected to a different bell. we use it to call people into worship but it's the instrument that you can hear outside of the cathedral. the organ you can only hear inside. the bells you can hear for couple mile also around. >> reporter: this isn't the only set of bells at the cathedral. you have another, and there are of course, events happening throughout the day as it is easter. tell me little bit what's happen
peters basilica >> tens of thousands of the faithful are celebrating easter at the vatican >> alexandra limon has been out there all morning, she went way up high in the bell tower, you're down back on the ground this morning, alex. i'm sure everybody is looking fantastic and please be out there on this sunday morning. >> reporter: yes. everybody is enjoying this beautiful day, beautiful weather. mass is now underway inside the national cathedral here and as you mentioned just...
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[cheers and applause] alexandra, nice to meet you. >> thank you, you too.nd applause] >> now, do you actually enjoy tchaikovsky? >> i have not listened to tchaikovsky since i did ballet when i was in fourth grade, so that didn't work out so well. >> what do you--what kind of music do you love? >> well, "hamilton," obviously. >> so you're into broadway stuff? >> oh, yes, oh, yes. >> okay. >> my favorite play-- my favorite musical is "cabaret," actually. >> are you into musical theater? are you in it yourself? >> a little. i have two friends at home. they're twins. they're much more obsessed than i could ever be. >> so, what has prepared you to be here on "millionaire" today? >> oh, my gosh. um, i'm really competitive. i was in a quiz bowl thing. um, my team actually was first in our
[cheers and applause] alexandra, nice to meet you. >> thank you, you too.nd applause] >> now, do you actually enjoy tchaikovsky? >> i have not listened to tchaikovsky since i did ballet when i was in fourth grade, so that didn't work out so well. >> what do you--what kind of music do you love? >> well, "hamilton," obviously. >> so you're into broadway stuff? >> oh, yes, oh, yes. >> okay. >> my favorite play-- my favorite musical is...
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alexandra hall of "the washington post" spoke about her experiences writing an article detailing thens why child labor in regards to tobacco is such an accessible industry for immigrants. >> latino families, undocumented families, immigrant families do this work because not a lot of other people will do this work. >> child labor in the tobacco industry is an issue that is rarely spoken about and often not given the attention it deserves. children working in tobacco fields deal with serious and -- serious health and educational complications that stay with them for life and keep them in the cycle of poverty. >> i don't think the solution is to say, ok, those people can't work these jobs. it's that you have to legitimize them. >> regulations in addition to adding tobacco to the list of hazardous industries must be put in place to protect laborers, especially those as delicate as children. because of the many layers of this issue, the new congress and president must address child labor in the tobacco industry in 2017. >> watch all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studen
alexandra hall of "the washington post" spoke about her experiences writing an article detailing thens why child labor in regards to tobacco is such an accessible industry for immigrants. >> latino families, undocumented families, immigrant families do this work because not a lot of other people will do this work. >> child labor in the tobacco industry is an issue that is rarely spoken about and often not given the attention it deserves. children working in tobacco fields...
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let me bring in alexandra. your story and i agree that it is both a problem that he wasn't honest about his condom use but also if someone says that they want to stop sex for any reason, their partner has to respect that. tell us more about the kind of women you have spoken to who have experienced this. sure. i've spoken toa numberof experienced this. sure. i've spoken to a number of people in the course of my research and i've also heard from many more, both men and women, since the article came out. everyone has different experiences. people react differently to nonconsensual condom removal. one thing i kept hearing is that in addition to a fear of sexually transmitted infections or pregnancy, victims all felt that their partner had really betrayed their trust, had really denied their choice and their will and their autonomy. in that way, it's important that we see nonconsensual condom removal as of a kind as other forms of gender based violence. ok, you are describing it happening between people who are goin
let me bring in alexandra. your story and i agree that it is both a problem that he wasn't honest about his condom use but also if someone says that they want to stop sex for any reason, their partner has to respect that. tell us more about the kind of women you have spoken to who have experienced this. sure. i've spoken toa numberof experienced this. sure. i've spoken to a number of people in the course of my research and i've also heard from many more, both men and women, since the article...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.or the most experienced climbers. the idea isjust climbing from base camp, just on the normal route... ueli steck was preparing to tackle a new and particularly difficult route without oxygen. i think it is possible, but we don't know. and that's exactly the challenge, that's exactly the interesting thing. nobody has done that before. so i think the chance is there, that it's possible, but i don't know. so, he knew the dangers of everest. he had reached the summit without oxygen in 2012. in 2015, he climbed all 82 alpine peaks — over 4000 metres — injust 62 days, and he conquered the north face of the eiger in less than three hours. ueli steck was on everest to acclimatise, when it's thought that he slipped and fell. his body has been recovered, and tributes have been paid. he broke amazing records by a mixture of modesty, humility and great ability, on top of athleticism of the most amazing type. the peak again, really cool. the climbing community says it has lost a pioneer who was kn
alexandra mackenzie reports.or the most experienced climbers. the idea isjust climbing from base camp, just on the normal route... ueli steck was preparing to tackle a new and particularly difficult route without oxygen. i think it is possible, but we don't know. and that's exactly the challenge, that's exactly the interesting thing. nobody has done that before. so i think the chance is there, that it's possible, but i don't know. so, he knew the dangers of everest. he had reached the summit...
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alexandra field from seoul, thank you. >>> much to talk about. robert kelly is associate professor in busan, south korea. professor kelly, thanks as always for being with us. president trump said late this week there could be a major, major conflict with north korea. the secretary of state said maybe it's time to sit down and talk with this regime. what do you make, first of all, of those messages, kind of mixed messages from the administration? >> i think that's become a real problem in this current war scare, there's been a lot of inconsistency from the u.s. government. in 2010 and 2013 -- we came into this saying how there was going to be a strike after the first test. then vice president pence said we'd have discussions. secretary tillerson has been all over the place in this. it's hard to know what the trump people are trying to do. i wonder if this is trump's strategic unpredictability or if you have groups inside the trump administration who haven't into brated their positions yet. it could help a great deal if we would be more consistent.
alexandra field from seoul, thank you. >>> much to talk about. robert kelly is associate professor in busan, south korea. professor kelly, thanks as always for being with us. president trump said late this week there could be a major, major conflict with north korea. the secretary of state said maybe it's time to sit down and talk with this regime. what do you make, first of all, of those messages, kind of mixed messages from the administration? >> i think that's become a real...
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and does that mean, since we saw the suicide bomber tax onto churches, a cathedral in alexandra, and church in the ta nta alexandra, and the church in the tanta region, does that mean that christian communities have to think more carefully than they have before about self protection? of course. we saw heightened security around churches in the lead up to it celebrations. the community is resilient. it is strong. it is very faithful and forgiving. —— easter celebrations. but it has to be more careful. i have said in the past week that what is ironic is that these churches were bombed and attacked when they were full. that was only two months after the bombing in cairo. so it hasn't dissuaded people from going to church. you talk about resilience, andi church. you talk about resilience, and i appreciate that those churches are still being felt, but there are signs that the egyptian coptic are scared in a new way. i am thinking about what we have seen in northern sinai. —— copts are. people have been saying that they are going to come after christians, that they will kill you. we saw so
and does that mean, since we saw the suicide bomber tax onto churches, a cathedral in alexandra, and church in the ta nta alexandra, and the church in the tanta region, does that mean that christian communities have to think more carefully than they have before about self protection? of course. we saw heightened security around churches in the lead up to it celebrations. the community is resilient. it is strong. it is very faithful and forgiving. —— easter celebrations. but it has to be...
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for the latest, we want to bring in alexandra field live in seoul.s white house was saying that it had no comment on the fifth nuclear test and now we're hearing the president say we could have a major conflict with north korea. that is a big change in tone coming from this white house. >> yeah, it's very blunt, and it comes at a time when it seemed that the administration was really trying to steer the conversation away from the suggestion or possibility of military conflict and more toward economic sanctions and diplomatic measures. that had really been the message that had come following the unprecedented meeting in which senators were summoned to the white house to be briefed on north korea. but now you have again president trump raising the possibility of a major, major conflict while he does go on to say that he hopes that diplomacy is the way forward here. and he also does speak extensively about the chinese president xi jinping saying that he believes president xi does want to solve the problem, but maybe he won't be able to. now reaction fro
for the latest, we want to bring in alexandra field live in seoul.s white house was saying that it had no comment on the fifth nuclear test and now we're hearing the president say we could have a major conflict with north korea. that is a big change in tone coming from this white house. >> yeah, it's very blunt, and it comes at a time when it seemed that the administration was really trying to steer the conversation away from the suggestion or possibility of military conflict and more...
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what have you learned, alexandra? >> reporter: well, alisyn, washington is preparing for a move from pyongyang at any moment and that could be the sixth nuclear test that country has been planning to carry out. we don't know exactly when but know from white house officials predonald trump spending the weekend at mar-a-lago is getting consistent updates on the situation in north korea. that as vice president mike pence makes his way to the region. he'll be in seoul, south korea this weekend, on to tokyo and japan talking to allies about the options being looked at with regard to the growing nuclear threat from north korea. those options include a military option, which will be discussed. that's a fear for people who here in south korea, they do defend, depend on the u.s. for security, but they, of course, have concerns about retaliation from north korea. north korea already taking a very hard line against the arrival of u.s. warships in the waters off the korean peninsula saying the arrival of strategic nuclear equipme
what have you learned, alexandra? >> reporter: well, alisyn, washington is preparing for a move from pyongyang at any moment and that could be the sixth nuclear test that country has been planning to carry out. we don't know exactly when but know from white house officials predonald trump spending the weekend at mar-a-lago is getting consistent updates on the situation in north korea. that as vice president mike pence makes his way to the region. he'll be in seoul, south korea this...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news.ar the houses of parliament. khalid masood drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing three people and fatally stabbing a police officer, before he was shot dead. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined families and the emergency services attending the multi—faith service. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. you lot, get undercover now! get undercover! two weeks ago the area around the abbey at westminster was caught up in the chaos of that afternoon. nearby on westminster bridge, there were casualties. closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killed. one of the four innocent people who died that day. gunshots. two weeks after those events at westminster abbey, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news.ar the houses of parliament. khalid masood drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing three people and fatally stabbing a police officer, before he was shot dead. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined families and the emergency services attending the multi—faith service. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. you lot, get undercover now! get undercover! two weeks ago the area around the abbey at westminster was...
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alexandra limon live there just down the street. happy easter to you, alex. >> reporter: good morning, we're here live at the nash cathedral, waiting for easter mass which starts about 8:00 a.m. something else very special happens and it is the playing of this instrument right here, take a look it is quite impressive, all of these bells absolutely beautiful, and unfortunately, the korean er who plays this isn't here just yet but i do have natalie long well. >> happy easter >> it's impressive >> there's nothing else like this in washington. it's a massive system of bells there's 53 bells in total and this is the only instrument and system of bells at the cathedral that can play music. so when you hear that wonderful easter music, this is what you are hearing. many people do not get to see the carolyner. he will be controlling this massive piano like struck. >> let's see if we can get a shot from the window. it looks like a piano but you said it has ledger >> it will control this massive systems of bells and play those wonderful easte
alexandra limon live there just down the street. happy easter to you, alex. >> reporter: good morning, we're here live at the nash cathedral, waiting for easter mass which starts about 8:00 a.m. something else very special happens and it is the playing of this instrument right here, take a look it is quite impressive, all of these bells absolutely beautiful, and unfortunately, the korean er who plays this isn't here just yet but i do have natalie long well. >> happy easter >>...
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the £27 million restoration of alexandra palace is under way.urbished. it's due to reopen in the autumn. time to take a look at the travel. and the tube is all looking good so far, no reported problems on any of those lines there. we've got a burst water main in northwest london, the park royal area, there are southbound queues on the a406, its slow to the a40. two lanes are closed on the hanger lane gyratory. in lford, one lane is closed and there's no left turn on ilford hill eastbound at mill road because of gas works and its slow through wapping on the highway from limehouse link towards tower bridge. over to kate kinsella now with the weather. good morning, a much brighter start, sky is looking like this this morning but gradually turning grey like this through the afternoon. some sunshine first thing but cloud riding across all parts by the afternoon. best advice, get out and enjoy the sunshine this morning —— the sunshine turning hazier but —— arriving. you might get one or two clearer spells but in the most part it will stay rather cloud
the £27 million restoration of alexandra palace is under way.urbished. it's due to reopen in the autumn. time to take a look at the travel. and the tube is all looking good so far, no reported problems on any of those lines there. we've got a burst water main in northwest london, the park royal area, there are southbound queues on the a406, its slow to the a40. two lanes are closed on the hanger lane gyratory. in lford, one lane is closed and there's no left turn on ilford hill eastbound at...
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we have cnn's alexandra field live in soeoul. >> reporter: good morning, john. washington is saying it is not a question of if, but when north korea will conduct the sixth nuclear test. the other question is how the u.s. will react. that is one of the reasons that vice president mike pence is traveling to the region. he will talk to colleagues in seoul and japan and talking about the options about how to deal with the nuclear threats coming from north korea. as they said, looking at the military options that could exist. they sent war ships off the waters of korean peninsula. the move has enraged pyongyang. the presence of nuclear assets in the region threatens global security and peace and could push the region to the brink of thermo-nuclear war. they have been pumping out pictures of kim jong un commanding exercises and training exercises involving the special forces there. we are coming up on the most important day on the north korea calendar. celebration of the founder's birthday. that is tomorrow. it is important. in the past, north korea timed provocative
we have cnn's alexandra field live in soeoul. >> reporter: good morning, john. washington is saying it is not a question of if, but when north korea will conduct the sixth nuclear test. the other question is how the u.s. will react. that is one of the reasons that vice president mike pence is traveling to the region. he will talk to colleagues in seoul and japan and talking about the options about how to deal with the nuclear threats coming from north korea. as they said, looking at the...
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let's bring in alexandra field. once again, mr.be supported the tpp but, vice president pence went ahead and talked about how this economic dialogue is going to be opening up with japan now. how can we see those ties change? >> look, this was a decision that was made at the time in washington when you saw prime minister shinzo abe meeting with president donald trump. they agreed these talks would go forward. there was this relationship of cooperation forged. you heard the vice president inside the prime minister's residence talking about the path forward on a bilateral basis. between japan and the u.s. he talked about the fact that there was this sort of personal relationship developed between prime minister shinzo abe and u.s. president donald trump. the talks being led by the vice president and the deputy prime minister here in japan. you heard them also announce they'll be having another meeting, more discussions later in the year. today was about establishing a framework for how to proceed. how to develop poe penaltential free
let's bring in alexandra field. once again, mr.be supported the tpp but, vice president pence went ahead and talked about how this economic dialogue is going to be opening up with japan now. how can we see those ties change? >> look, this was a decision that was made at the time in washington when you saw prime minister shinzo abe meeting with president donald trump. they agreed these talks would go forward. there was this relationship of cooperation forged. you heard the vice president...
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dim alexandra limon, "fox5 local news". >> metro general manager proposing major funding changes to keep the transit agency unrunning, paul wiedefeld say think need 15.5 billion over the next five years. he says labor cost need to be cut in order to avoid a budget crisis and metro should have the flexibility to out-source operations. and man wrist changes wiedefeld wants to make will be tough because they require aproox by state and local governments in the areas metro serves. and metros general manager will join us now to talk about the proposal tomorrow 8:30 "fox5 news morning". >> update on the cup who will made a controversial you tube video. >> the prank they pulled on their kids sparked out raiming. >> you have done this before. >> i didn't do that. >> you have done this before. >> you did this before. >> i didn't do that. >> couple denies abusing their kids and they have explanation for this video. and apology. >> and details on new bill signed into law by the president that aims to help vetians. >> bill o'reilly will not be returning to fox news channel. announcement comes after
dim alexandra limon, "fox5 local news". >> metro general manager proposing major funding changes to keep the transit agency unrunning, paul wiedefeld say think need 15.5 billion over the next five years. he says labor cost need to be cut in order to avoid a budget crisis and metro should have the flexibility to out-source operations. and man wrist changes wiedefeld wants to make will be tough because they require aproox by state and local governments in the areas metro serves....
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going to go live to seoul, south korea, and bring in alexandra field. a lot of moving parts here.g us up to date. >> reporter: day-by-day, christine. officials in south korea are closely watching what's happening on the other side of the border. they're the ones who confirmed that north korea were participating in large-scale artillery drills. those drills prompted a meeting among the president's staff to discuss security in south korea. there will be another meeting, high-level security issues, tomorrow in washington, when president donald trump summons senators to the white house to m meet with the secretary of state and secretary of defense. the rising tensions that we have seen day after someday, week after week. now, the news of artillery drills not coming at an unexpected time. this is a holiday in authority korea. the celebration, the anniversary of the kpa, the korean people's army. the holidays are days around which kim jong-un has in the past planned provocative measures, like ballistic missile launches. at this point, just seeing military training exercises. but the tra
going to go live to seoul, south korea, and bring in alexandra field. a lot of moving parts here.g us up to date. >> reporter: day-by-day, christine. officials in south korea are closely watching what's happening on the other side of the border. they're the ones who confirmed that north korea were participating in large-scale artillery drills. those drills prompted a meeting among the president's staff to discuss security in south korea. there will be another meeting, high-level security...
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he is taking over from alexandra schulman who was in thatjob along time.ere, here is a friend of pharrell williams. jonathan, jonathan, jonathan, the five t and greedy and spray happy life. i love this story. emotional stability, conscientiousness, optimism, they are the foundations and it makes you live longer. and you will be thinner. what more could you want?|j don't how much more time we have. 0k, don't how much more time we have. ok, we have 30 seconds. i want to highlight here that it says that people in their 50s and 60s who scored highly in at least four of the attributes were generally wealthier, less depressed... suffered from fewer chronic diseases. yes, and healthier. and they rate their health higher than those with fewer life skills. and it comes at a time when other evidence shows that people in their 505 are increasingly more happier than those we re young. increasingly more happier than those were young. that jonathan, thank you. see you soon. more news for you at the top of the hour. monday had a lot to live up to after that glorious day
he is taking over from alexandra schulman who was in thatjob along time.ere, here is a friend of pharrell williams. jonathan, jonathan, jonathan, the five t and greedy and spray happy life. i love this story. emotional stability, conscientiousness, optimism, they are the foundations and it makes you live longer. and you will be thinner. what more could you want?|j don't how much more time we have. 0k, don't how much more time we have. ok, we have 30 seconds. i want to highlight here that it...
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se entregÓ a las autoridades, despuÉs de matar a alexandra la vÍctima tenía 27 aÑos., asaltaron un negocio, sobre la calle broadway, cerca de las 2:00 de la tarde. no han revelado detalles del caso, shango que encontraron un auto robado, sobre la calle 3300. el hombre que intentÓ secuestrar y violar a una adolescente en san francisco se declarÓ no culpable. intentÓ raptar a la menor y unos testigos que la escucharon gritar la rescataron. la abogada le informÓ que no hay petición, para que salga bajo fianza, debido a que un incidente aterrador para la joven y su familia. su prÓxima audiencia serÁ en mayo. saliÓ volando de su camiÓn, cuando chocó contra un Árbol o despuÉs de las 5:00 de la tarde. lo describen como un hombre hispano que lleva puesto el uniforme. los rescatistas no lo han podido localizar y no saben si estÁ herido. colaborar con las autoridades, para resolver un crimen podrÍa convertirse en un arma de doble filo para los inmigrantes. el secretario dijo que no puede garantizar que no arrestaron a los indocumentados que acudan a la policÍa o los tribunales.
se entregÓ a las autoridades, despuÉs de matar a alexandra la vÍctima tenía 27 aÑos., asaltaron un negocio, sobre la calle broadway, cerca de las 2:00 de la tarde. no han revelado detalles del caso, shango que encontraron un auto robado, sobre la calle 3300. el hombre que intentÓ secuestrar y violar a una adolescente en san francisco se declarÓ no culpable. intentÓ raptar a la menor y unos testigos que la escucharon gritar la rescataron. la abogada le informÓ que no hay petición, para...
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"fox5" alexandra limon. >> that. >> reporter: that brand new look is go pro video. some of the members of the prince george country fire tactical team that conducted this rescue were wearing cameras as they got people off of the roller coaster. now, if you're afraid of heights this video may make you craneth. take a look to see what i'm talking about. at one point you can see one young man is taken off of the roller coaster and gets up and throws his arms up in the air and in celebration. keep if mind these people were nearly 100 feet up in the air and we know this is not the first time stuck stranded on the joker's jinx roller coaster at six flags america. in 2014 it got stuck nearly in same spotless for hours and the coaster was full of people. now the "washington post" reports that as a result, six flags america had to payout tens of thousands in setment money to people stuck. yesterday's rescue by the prince george county fire department tactical team was pulled off without a hitch and this is a challenging job because keep in mind, in addition to the hight, the
"fox5" alexandra limon. >> that. >> reporter: that brand new look is go pro video. some of the members of the prince george country fire tactical team that conducted this rescue were wearing cameras as they got people off of the roller coaster. now, if you're afraid of heights this video may make you craneth. take a look to see what i'm talking about. at one point you can see one young man is taken off of the roller coaster and gets up and throws his arms up in the air and...
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live in alexandria, alexandra limon, fox 5 local news. >>> relief on the way for commuters in montgomery county. governor larry hogan unveiling a new plan to ease congestion and improve safety along 270. these enhancements will happen between 70 and 495, it's 100 million dollars plan. adding those variable speed limit sign that is adjust to traffic or weather conditions. >> we'll save commuters about 30 minutes just on their morning commute. just between i 270 and 495. that means an extra two and a half hours a week. that's 130 more hours each year. or more than three entire work weeks freed up from sitting in traffic. >> bring it on. the work on 270 expected to begin later this year. set to be finished up by 2019. >>> bill o'reilly is out at fox news channel >> we'll tell you who's taking over in prime time. >> former new england patriot aaron hernandez's family demanding an investigation into his death. after reports he committed suicide. >>> no shows, seven patriots including tom brady skipping the trip to the white house, we'll tell you how president trump responded after this. respo
live in alexandria, alexandra limon, fox 5 local news. >>> relief on the way for commuters in montgomery county. governor larry hogan unveiling a new plan to ease congestion and improve safety along 270. these enhancements will happen between 70 and 495, it's 100 million dollars plan. adding those variable speed limit sign that is adjust to traffic or weather conditions. >> we'll save commuters about 30 minutes just on their morning commute. just between i 270 and 495. that means...
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fox5's alexandra limon reports.t means for customers on the green way is that the greenbelt station will remain closed for the next month as the work goes on. you'll see also extra buses, shuttle buses that ill with be replacing trains. here's what else you need to know. originally the agency planned for this to be a longer period of continuous single tracking. metro now says instead search 14 will be a shutdown in order to reduce the amount of time repair work will impact customers and it's going to be split into two faces. surge one goes from april 15 through april 29. free shuttle between greenbelt and prince george's county and two stations will be closed, college park and greenbelt. trains will run with regular service between plaza and green avenue. yellow rush plus trains will not operate during h this time. now, for face two, it goes from april 30 through may 14. the work zone will be a little shorter only from greenbelt to college park. as a result, though, the greenbelt station will remain closed during fa
fox5's alexandra limon reports.t means for customers on the green way is that the greenbelt station will remain closed for the next month as the work goes on. you'll see also extra buses, shuttle buses that ill with be replacing trains. here's what else you need to know. originally the agency planned for this to be a longer period of continuous single tracking. metro now says instead search 14 will be a shutdown in order to reduce the amount of time repair work will impact customers and it's...
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follow the story, alexandra mill are join us. it would be an understatement to attentions are high. there as a lot happening. what is the mood there in seoul? >> you can't overstate the fact he that people want to see a peaceful resolution of the tngss that have ra-- tensions that ha ratcheted up these weeks. there was a great deal of concern from officials and analysts in the u.s. that pyongyang might do more around this day or in the coming days to provoke some kind of response from the u.s., be that another ballistic missile launch or another nuclear test, which would be the country's sixth nuclear test. you've got analysts who are looking at satellite images saying the country is ready to carry out that test at any time and there are thoughts that kind of test could accompany the kind of propaganda you're seeing on the screen in front of you, this show of force that north korea typically rolls out on this holiday at that they call the day of the son, the celebration of the founder's birthday. mike pence max his way to the region, you've had secretary mattis and secretary tillers
follow the story, alexandra mill are join us. it would be an understatement to attentions are high. there as a lot happening. what is the mood there in seoul? >> you can't overstate the fact he that people want to see a peaceful resolution of the tngss that have ra-- tensions that ha ratcheted up these weeks. there was a great deal of concern from officials and analysts in the u.s. that pyongyang might do more around this day or in the coming days to provoke some kind of response from the...
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. >> and that's alexandra. a sheri hill dress. >> i was working for months to save up the money. >> she found the perfect dress in the store it cost $400. alexandra found it online for 25% off and ordered it on the spot. >> my immediate reaction was my gosh, this is awesome. the dress that i love is beautiful and it's at a great price so it will make mom happy too. so here's the dress. >> but just a week before prom, what she got in the mail was misery in a box. a cheap knockoff mailed from china. remember, this is what the real dress looks like. and this is what she got. wrong color. >> it was supposed to be all blue. >> wrong fabric. >> the lining is so itchy. >> sloppy stitching and way too big. >> the dress feels cheap and i feel like i look cheap in it. >> in the photo, look at those pretty beads. instead, her dress came with a baggy of beads and a sewing kit. >> i took a step back and said do they expect me to sew this on? i'm a teenage girl. i do not know how to sew. >> all her money gone now scam artist
. >> and that's alexandra. a sheri hill dress. >> i was working for months to save up the money. >> she found the perfect dress in the store it cost $400. alexandra found it online for 25% off and ordered it on the spot. >> my immediate reaction was my gosh, this is awesome. the dress that i love is beautiful and it's at a great price so it will make mom happy too. so here's the dress. >> but just a week before prom, what she got in the mail was misery in a box. a...
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. >> alexandra limon spoke with his father to learn more of the life of fallen officer. it hurts i love my son and the only time i'll see him is in a dream tore picture. he'll always be remembered. >> for burned in his heart is his son delaware state trooper stephen ballard. forever burned in his memory in the moment he got the call law enforcement families fear and hope they never get. >> she said that stephen was voovld in a shoting and doesn't look good he's in grave condition. so i started crying. and you know she put the phone and said here, you know, he can hear you. she put me on speaker and put the phone next to his head and i was telling him how much i love him and i'm on my way and you cannot leave me you're all i have you know and i just told her i said, i'm on my way. >> after talking his son kevin ballard did everything he could owe to get from his maryland home to delaware. despite an escort and he helicopter by state police he did not make. it authorities in delaware said corporate ballard stopped a us is miss us car for possible drug doxd. rather than ste
. >> alexandra limon spoke with his father to learn more of the life of fallen officer. it hurts i love my son and the only time i'll see him is in a dream tore picture. he'll always be remembered. >> for burned in his heart is his son delaware state trooper stephen ballard. forever burned in his memory in the moment he got the call law enforcement families fear and hope they never get. >> she said that stephen was voovld in a shoting and doesn't look good he's in grave...
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alexandra field is standing by for us in soum oeoul. we're hearing the joint u.s. military drills are not unusual at all, but is this development welcomed by the south? >> reporter: certainly you would imagine that it would be because the security alliance here is very strong between the u.s. and south korea. they have had this alliance for some 60 years. you have some 30,000 u.s. troops who are based here in south korea for the express and direct purpose of defending south korea security interests and the interests of the region at large. what you have now with this aircraft carrier returning to the region on this unscheduled trip, a direct response to north korean provocations is the flexing of some hustle. this is a message clearly being sent by washington to pyongyang, it comes on the heels of other strong messages. you have white house officials saying that when it comes to north korea and the nuclear threat, all options are on the table. you also have u.s. president trump saying that if china won't solve the north korea problem, the u.s. will. and now you see
alexandra field is standing by for us in soum oeoul. we're hearing the joint u.s. military drills are not unusual at all, but is this development welcomed by the south? >> reporter: certainly you would imagine that it would be because the security alliance here is very strong between the u.s. and south korea. they have had this alliance for some 60 years. you have some 30,000 u.s. troops who are based here in south korea for the express and direct purpose of defending south korea security...
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the owners say so far, every single project has finished on time the reporting in the district, alexandra limon, fox 5 local news. >>> i think a lot of people will be talking about that. that technology. it's definitely going to spread. you know that. >> absolutely. >>> let's talk a lot about this because it is kind of cool out there. 69 degrees out here in dc. but going to hotter and hotter >> i'm curious. i went on a bike ride, felt more humid than the last couple days >> get ready to feel more coming into town. are you ready for that? and here goes on our departing area of low pressure, that's why we're waiting for temperatures to soar. where it's been sunny it's close to 80 in cumberland. here's the storm system, it's a creepy crawling thing, taking forever to leave the area but it is now leaving. the sun is breaking out in dc and we've seen our temperature jump up to 70. i expect it might even stay at 70 or get a little warmer toward the 7:00 hour. we'll keep an eye on that. i just saw manassas click up to 79. you see how warm it is when the sun finally gets out of town. 79 for cumbe
the owners say so far, every single project has finished on time the reporting in the district, alexandra limon, fox 5 local news. >>> i think a lot of people will be talking about that. that technology. it's definitely going to spread. you know that. >> absolutely. >>> let's talk a lot about this because it is kind of cool out there. 69 degrees out here in dc. but going to hotter and hotter >> i'm curious. i went on a bike ride, felt more humid than the last...
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more from alexandra limon. >> it hurts. i love my son. and only time i see him now is a dream or picture. he'll always be rekd. >> forever burned if his heart is a his son delaware state trooper stephen ballard forever burned in the memory is the moment he got the call law enforcement families fear and hope they never get. >> she said that stephen was involved in an shooting. and it doesn't look g he's in grave condition. so i started crying you know and she put the phone she said here you know he can hear you. she put the phone next to his head and i was telling him how much i love him and i'm on my way you can't leave me you're all i have you know and i told her i said i'm on my way. >> after talking to his son, kevin ballard did everything he could to cigarette mar noor delaware despite escort from prince george county police and helicopter provided by delaware state police, he did not make it. and authorities in delaware sent corporate ballard stopped suspicious car on wednesday for possible drug involvement. but rather than stepping
more from alexandra limon. >> it hurts. i love my son. and only time i see him now is a dream or picture. he'll always be rekd. >> forever burned if his heart is a his son delaware state trooper stephen ballard forever burned in the memory is the moment he got the call law enforcement families fear and hope they never get. >> she said that stephen was involved in an shooting. and it doesn't look g he's in grave condition. so i started crying you know and she put the phone she...
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oliver start aid go fund me page seeking $15,000 to buy a diamond ring for his girlfriend alexandra.riends and strangers. that does not come close to the price tag but posted an update showing he some how still sprung for the ring and pop the the question and alexandra said yes. and while he will go with the choice moniker groom. some on social media have other names for him like gross and tacky to ones we cannot share on the air. let us know what you think. >>> finally, police see a lot of gruesome things on the job and that have be prepared for anything. but one thing shook an officer to his core not a gun wielding bandit but a mouse. a mickey. much cuter. there it is running across the floor there goes the terrified police officer running in fear in the other direction. it went down in st. petersburg, florida, he looks around. looking for the mouse, he is in the clear from that little guy. i stand in solid date with you that would be my exact reaction. i think he was ride owing for help. >> get me backup. >> an officer who no doubt would have run into harm's way and a mouse comes
oliver start aid go fund me page seeking $15,000 to buy a diamond ring for his girlfriend alexandra.riends and strangers. that does not come close to the price tag but posted an update showing he some how still sprung for the ring and pop the the question and alexandra said yes. and while he will go with the choice moniker groom. some on social media have other names for him like gross and tacky to ones we cannot share on the air. let us know what you think. >>> finally, police see a...
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. >> reporter: speaking of basketball, something alexandra crist has played since she was a little girlell as other sports out there. one sport in particular is the key to her giving back. >> so it's got a little less air and feels well made. >> reporter: for pretty much her entire life alexandra crist has been serious about playing soccer. still, she's never kicked a soccer ball with as much purpose as she does these days. alex, you see, is testing them to see which one is the best fit for her ultimate goal. >> i'm one person with an idea, and i took action, and the action has bought no a beautiful project. >> reporter: alex's project began of all places at the thanksgiving dinner table with her family a few years ago. syrian refugees had been in the news a lot around that time, a crisis half a world away, alex thought, until her mother put it in perspective. >> mom said if your grandfather didn't come to this country as a small child, we could all be syrian refugees into those refugees were no longer strangers from a distant land, and they needed her help, but how? >> and so i just as
. >> reporter: speaking of basketball, something alexandra crist has played since she was a little girlell as other sports out there. one sport in particular is the key to her giving back. >> so it's got a little less air and feels well made. >> reporter: for pretty much her entire life alexandra crist has been serious about playing soccer. still, she's never kicked a soccer ball with as much purpose as she does these days. alex, you see, is testing them to see which one is...
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. >> and as alexandra who plays summer quinn told es, the paparazzi are always lurking. >> the guys taking pictures of your butt over there. >> yeah, more motivation not the eat ice cream. >> there's all those paparazzi. everywhere you move on set. >> at first, i was like, give me my robe. now, i'm like, whatever. >> dwayne and zac would love to have the success with baywatch that tom cruise has had with mission impossible. he's filming the sixth installment right now. hitting the theaters june, tom's reboot of the mummy. >> show me the mummy. >> welcome to a new world. >> this is the one that i'm really excited about. >> i like that. i like that. >> all kidding aside, the mummy is is not for the feint of heart. >> so much fun to make. >> action! >> you're playing a navy s.e.a.l. set in iraq? >> it's modern day. it's very scary. >> a horror film. >> what the hell? >> 2,000 years ago, a princess is buried alive. tom unearths the mummy. it's put on his plane. all hell brakes loose. >> 099. you can do this. >> there's some scenes and sequences in here that are epic. >> sew foo ya place the mu
. >> and as alexandra who plays summer quinn told es, the paparazzi are always lurking. >> the guys taking pictures of your butt over there. >> yeah, more motivation not the eat ice cream. >> there's all those paparazzi. everywhere you move on set. >> at first, i was like, give me my robe. now, i'm like, whatever. >> dwayne and zac would love to have the success with baywatch that tom cruise has had with mission impossible. he's filming the sixth installment...
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cornelius calling from alexandra, louisiana on the independent line. caller: good morning, sir. i have been really enjoying your show. i could not get in earlier. i just wanted to say something. i am an african american, just like you. i don't know if you voted for trump, but i decided to give trump a chance. i have been -- i hope you bring one of these issues of. -- these issues up. obama cannot get a partner because he was trying to get so many folks out of prison. trump because i believe he wants to change things. i just think hillary was just a crook. i was a military police officer and stuff. i just don't see which he got away with these females in the and theith these emails fbi has not been able to do anything. we have to give the management and and see what he can do -- we have to give the man a chance and see what he can do. have a blessed day. texaslet's go to houston, with pretoria. -- with victoria. caller: i feel texas with pretoria. like -- [no audio] obama did what he needed to do. if they do not shut the house down, we would have got more things done. we have to
cornelius calling from alexandra, louisiana on the independent line. caller: good morning, sir. i have been really enjoying your show. i could not get in earlier. i just wanted to say something. i am an african american, just like you. i don't know if you voted for trump, but i decided to give trump a chance. i have been -- i hope you bring one of these issues of. -- these issues up. obama cannot get a partner because he was trying to get so many folks out of prison. trump because i believe he...