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(alexandra meachum)ben tynan ...the place that made him thankful for life.he's in the local band... the hollow decks.they were packing- up after headlining the state fair... when they heard what sounded like fire works. (tynan) "i start walking around the area where we were performing looking for a stray fire work or something to give my mind ease and that's when i reached in my pocket to check my phone and that's when i noticed that, that was the case."(alexandra meachum)a stray bullet hit his cell phone instead of him.(tynan) "i'm a incredibly, incredibly lucky human being. if it had been in another pocket, i'd probably have a bullet in my leg. i could have been bending down to pick up a cable at that exact moment and it could have hit me in the back of neck."(alexandra meachum)the shooting happened between greenwood road and exposition avenue. (tynan)"one bullet out of the 20 casing they found didn't penetrate anything over here, it went across the street, traveled a hundred yards over 20 or more rvs and trucks, t
(alexandra meachum)ben tynan ...the place that made him thankful for life.he's in the local band... the hollow decks.they were packing- up after headlining the state fair... when they heard what sounded like fire works. (tynan) "i start walking around the area where we were performing looking for a stray fire work or something to give my mind ease and that's when i reached in my pocket to check my phone and that's when i noticed that, that was the case."(alexandra meachum)a stray...
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alexandra, thanks for the thoughts tonight. sue? >>> bill, the president today made his way to las vegas to visit shooting victims and praise the first responders and the medical teams who responded to the worst mass shooting in this country's history. jane wells is covering the. >> reporter: for the second day in a row, the president came to a place of heartbreak to praise those who had rushed in to help. >> americans dashed into a hail of bullets to rescue total strangers. >> reporter: he also met privately with victims of sunday night's massacre, even as investigators continue to process the well-armed lair stephen paddock created inside his las vegas hotel room, complete with cameras to surveil the hallway. newly released police body cam video shows what the chaos was like as officers responded sunday night. the gunfire lasted nine to 11 minutes. when a s.w.a.t. team finally broke into paddock's hotel room an hour later, they found him dead, a suicide. meantime his girlfriend returned to the u.s. from the philippines and was que
alexandra, thanks for the thoughts tonight. sue? >>> bill, the president today made his way to las vegas to visit shooting victims and praise the first responders and the medical teams who responded to the worst mass shooting in this country's history. jane wells is covering the. >> reporter: for the second day in a row, the president came to a place of heartbreak to praise those who had rushed in to help. >> americans dashed into a hail of bullets to rescue total...
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alexandra, tell me about your grandfather, why was he in dealey plaza that day? >> he was there because he loved the president. he was a russian immigrant who came to this country at age 15 in 1920 and made good like so many others did. and he was an absolutely devoted fan of president kennedy and of course he was also a home movie enthusiast. so he had a new camera, and his office was right adjacent to dealey plaza, so he went there to make a home movie like he had been doing for 30 years before that. >> he was not the only photographer in dealey plaza that day as i learned from your great book. what made him so remarkable in part is that he was able to stay so steady. >> uh-huh. you know he himself said that he could never account for that. he just didn't know how he did it. he said he felt that maybe he froze a little bit when he saw the events unfolding. but i think it was one of those moments when someone just -- he rose to the occasion and all of the strength he had in him came to the fore. and there's no accounting for it i suppose it's a good thing for hi
alexandra, tell me about your grandfather, why was he in dealey plaza that day? >> he was there because he loved the president. he was a russian immigrant who came to this country at age 15 in 1920 and made good like so many others did. and he was an absolutely devoted fan of president kennedy and of course he was also a home movie enthusiast. so he had a new camera, and his office was right adjacent to dealey plaza, so he went there to make a home movie like he had been doing for 30...
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reportera: en el momento del sismo alexandra se encontraba en su clase de yoga.ara sacar a cinco compaÑeros del preescolar. ♪ ♪ beatriz: una terrible pÉrdida que enfrenta esta familia. quedan los recuerdos de una niÑa que lo dejÓ todo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ vamos a otros temas. tenemos imÁgenes en vivo de san josÉ y vamos con elena trabrague y su "ventana al tiempo". elena: comenzamos analizando cÓmo se comportaran las temperaturas en toda nuestra regiÓn. san francisco reporto 73°, san josÉ 75°, auckland 72°. mirar las condiciones actuales. san francisco 66°, cielo despejado. san josÉ, 62° tambiÉn con el cielo despejado, concord igual . quÉ pasar esta noche? habrÁ un descenso -- quÉ pasarÁ esta noche? habrÁ un descenso en la temperatura. se esperan 86 grados sobre sacramento, no se espera lluvia sobre nuestra regiÓn y en los próximos dÍas, si usted espera mejor por el estado, comenzaremos la semana con cielo despejado, temperaturas que irÁn aumentando. la mÁxima maÑana sobre la zona de san josÉ como 83° y entre semana comenzarÁn a descender las temperaturas por un frente frÍo
reportera: en el momento del sismo alexandra se encontraba en su clase de yoga.ara sacar a cinco compaÑeros del preescolar. ♪ ♪ beatriz: una terrible pÉrdida que enfrenta esta familia. quedan los recuerdos de una niÑa que lo dejÓ todo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ vamos a otros temas. tenemos imÁgenes en vivo de san josÉ y vamos con elena trabrague y su "ventana al tiempo". elena: comenzamos analizando cÓmo se comportaran las temperaturas en toda nuestra regiÓn. san francisco reporto...
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en la escuela estudiaba alexandra, la Única hija de eduardo.contrarla con vida. sin embargo, la pesadilla apenas comenzaba. >> prÁcticamente se me fue la vida. me desmaye frente a mi hija, rompÍ en llanto y se me fue la vida. guadalupe: alexandra se encontraba en clase de yoga junto a sus compaÑeros. sonÓ la alarma y alcanzo a salir. al percatarse de que los mÁs pequeÑos habÍan quedado atrapados>> me doy cuenta que mi hija habÍa regresado a sacar a cinco de sus compaÑeros. guadalupe: otro de los detalles que surgiÓ fue que la directora y dueÑa vivÍa en la parte superior. edificaciÓn que estuvo bajo investigaciÓn por no contar con un permiso de construcciÓn. univisión investiga que comprobarÍa que habÍa una terraza que agregaba peso al edificio haciÉndolo mÁs vulnerable. la escuela se encuentra desierta y sin acceso. de acuerdo a los padres de familia, se le ha visto a la directora sacando cajas con documentos importantes. guadalupe: un ingeniero pertenecÍa a la organizaciÓn. >> la denuncia penal es directamente contra cualquier autoridad que re
en la escuela estudiaba alexandra, la Única hija de eduardo.contrarla con vida. sin embargo, la pesadilla apenas comenzaba. >> prÁcticamente se me fue la vida. me desmaye frente a mi hija, rompÍ en llanto y se me fue la vida. guadalupe: alexandra se encontraba en clase de yoga junto a sus compaÑeros. sonÓ la alarma y alcanzo a salir. al percatarse de que los mÁs pequeÑos habÍan quedado atrapados>> me doy cuenta que mi hija habÍa regresado a sacar a cinco de sus compaÑeros....
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alexandra jones. and her friends were standing near the stage when they realized they were in danger. alexandra, thank you so much for being here and so crazy, traumatic to go through. >> you were, i'm sure, very shaken up by this. >> how are you feeling? how are your friends? >> we're all a little shake sen, obviously. it's been a crazy few hours, 12, actually, and right now we're all at home obviously. my friends are with their families. it's sort of surreal right now to think what happened. it doesn't -- it hasn't hit me yet, i think in the next few days it will, absolutely. >> you were just to the left of the stage enjoying jason aldean and then when did you realize what actually was happening? >> it was probably when the music cut off. what i heard at first to me sounded it could have been fireworks. i was thinking, oh, maybe a helicopter is coming overhead which it had been the entire weekend, and as soon as i saw the music stop and heard the music stop and people started running was when the li
alexandra jones. and her friends were standing near the stage when they realized they were in danger. alexandra, thank you so much for being here and so crazy, traumatic to go through. >> you were, i'm sure, very shaken up by this. >> how are you feeling? how are your friends? >> we're all a little shake sen, obviously. it's been a crazy few hours, 12, actually, and right now we're all at home obviously. my friends are with their families. it's sort of surreal right now to...
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why is there such an ongoing fascination with this alexandra? >> well, i mean, it seems that the fascination with the kennedys is insatible and will never end. but in terms of why we can't come to a consensus, i don't think the question is in the documents or in the film. i think it's in who we are. i think we've become more and more of course since the kennedy assassination, such an agenda driven society and people come to -- i've seen it for myself, people come to this material with a set of beliefs and because we don't have a relationship unfortunately, to the facts, that perhaps we once did, a sort of reverence, people can manipulate and use it to support any number much different believes and i don't put people like mr. posener in this category, plenty of very serious assassination researchers who are doing the work of trying to understand the inconsistencies and understand what happened. but there are also a world of people on the internet who are not experts and who are already believe either that that this is a deep cover-up or that ther
why is there such an ongoing fascination with this alexandra? >> well, i mean, it seems that the fascination with the kennedys is insatible and will never end. but in terms of why we can't come to a consensus, i don't think the question is in the documents or in the film. i think it's in who we are. i think we've become more and more of course since the kennedy assassination, such an agenda driven society and people come to -- i've seen it for myself, people come to this material with a...
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alexandra field is in seoul, south korea. let's begin with alexandra. so the cycle repeats itself, alexandra. more military drills and more rhetoric. >> and more mixed messages coming from washington, frankly. and that's what the world is hearing, cyril. you've got the secretary of state trying to declare the message. again you heard him declaring diplomacy is the goal of the administration in resolving the crisis, the mounting tension here on the peninsula. what is the with the threatening messages from the president then? the cryptic messages? the secretary of state says he is keeping the pressure on the international community to act in this case in order to rein in the regime. and he is also showing north korea, the secretary of state says, that military options are always an option. to that end, you've got these joint military exercises that are happening in the region right now. we're talking ten days of naval exercises led by the united states in cooperation with the south korean military. they're partners in this. this is going on in the waters
alexandra field is in seoul, south korea. let's begin with alexandra. so the cycle repeats itself, alexandra. more military drills and more rhetoric. >> and more mixed messages coming from washington, frankly. and that's what the world is hearing, cyril. you've got the secretary of state trying to declare the message. again you heard him declaring diplomacy is the goal of the administration in resolving the crisis, the mounting tension here on the peninsula. what is the with the...
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kicking a soft, alexandra.ra: with the eurozone recovery on track for the fastest expansion in a decade, it is not surprising that doing well.cks are what is more surprising is how well they are doing. the highestding at since 2011 relative to their defensive counterparts. it goes to show how confident european investors are in the european recovery. they are betting that cyclical stocks tied to the economy will continue to outperform. in fact, j.p. morgan strategist came up with a call this week saying that banks and cyclical stocks will lead globally as the -- as we head into the end of the year. vonnie: -- mark: banks and cyclical stocks to lead into the end of the year. vonnie, what have you got? annie: a good one, but is it great one? that is your question to answer. mine has to do with the impact of hurricanes and national -- natural disasters on the jobs numbers. if you go to 2958 in our chart library, you can have fun andrane ivan, katrina, ike, the others. if you are employed in any capacity the week o
kicking a soft, alexandra.ra: with the eurozone recovery on track for the fastest expansion in a decade, it is not surprising that doing well.cks are what is more surprising is how well they are doing. the highestding at since 2011 relative to their defensive counterparts. it goes to show how confident european investors are in the european recovery. they are betting that cyclical stocks tied to the economy will continue to outperform. in fact, j.p. morgan strategist came up with a call this...
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our washingotn correspondent alexandra limon explains. unlike earthquakes, hurricanes and floods.ildfires are not treated like other natural disastersas a wildfire burns, the national forest service borrows money to fight the firethat money is sometimes taken away from programs meant to prevent the disasters in the first place.sen. jeff merkley / oregon (d) :17 -:26 those forests if they're not thinned if they're not tended to, instead of being resilient to fires like an old growth forest, they burn very easily. a group of bipartisan lawmakers from california, oregon, utah, colorado and idaho introduced the wilfire disaster funding act of 2017. rita hite / american forest foundation :36-:46it says that one to two percent of fires that are the most expensive and are catastrophic, lets take them and budget for them like we would for other natural disasters.rita hite of the american forest foundation. it's a conservation organization that represents the 21 million individuals who own forest land . the organzation says wildfire funding, affects people and businesses toorita hite / ame
our washingotn correspondent alexandra limon explains. unlike earthquakes, hurricanes and floods.ildfires are not treated like other natural disastersas a wildfire burns, the national forest service borrows money to fight the firethat money is sometimes taken away from programs meant to prevent the disasters in the first place.sen. jeff merkley / oregon (d) :17 -:26 those forests if they're not thinned if they're not tended to, instead of being resilient to fires like an old growth forest, they...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news.n the british island of st heleena welcomed its first commercialflight. millions of pounds of uk taxpayers money has been spent building an airport on the remote island in the south atlantic. but the project has been plagued by accusations of incompetence. it's hoped that weekly flights, departing from south africa, will boost tourism and make the island more self—sufficient. alistair leithead was on the first flight and sent this report. the champagne was flowing for what was an extraordinary flight. after £250 million, months of delays, and a problem with high winds that labelled it the world's most useless airport, the first commercial flight finally touched down on st helena. the government paid for the new airport, to bring in tourists and give the subsidised economy a well needed boost. but then they discovered wind shear that made it too dangerous for passenger planes to land. the islands governor greeted the first passengers to arrive, now they have worked out a way round it. d
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news.n the british island of st heleena welcomed its first commercialflight. millions of pounds of uk taxpayers money has been spent building an airport on the remote island in the south atlantic. but the project has been plagued by accusations of incompetence. it's hoped that weekly flights, departing from south africa, will boost tourism and make the island more self—sufficient. alistair leithead was on the first flight and sent this report. the champagne was...
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kron 4's washington correspondent alexandra limon explains how. ((ááápkgááá)) trt 1:30 senator orrin hatch is making it a priority to save people from human traffickingsenator orrin hatch / utah . children who have just been sex trafficked and mistreated and it's just awful.this week he met with other key senators, the president's daughter and advisor ivanka trump and representatives from non government groups he wants to create a private-public partnership - to work on rescue missions tim ballard / ceo operation underground railroadto go into the darkest places of human trafficking, to extract to liberate children and to get them healed.tim ballard of operation underground railroad - does that type of work. this is video of a real rescue that saved26 kids. eight sex traffickers were arrested. alexandra limon /@alexlimonnews the ceo of operation underground railroad says if groups like theirs could work with the federal government to coordinate, plan and execute rescue missions they could save more people and stop more criminals.tim ballard we cou
kron 4's washington correspondent alexandra limon explains how. ((ááápkgááá)) trt 1:30 senator orrin hatch is making it a priority to save people from human traffickingsenator orrin hatch / utah . children who have just been sex trafficked and mistreated and it's just awful.this week he met with other key senators, the president's daughter and advisor ivanka trump and representatives from non government groups he wants to create a private-public partnership - to work on rescue missions...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. holly hamilton has all the sport. top of the premier league. they scored three times in the first 30 minutes stoke city pulled it back to 3—2 but manchester city kept on scoring in what was arguably the most one—sided premier league half of the season. afterwards pep guardiola said it was the finest display since he became manager. happy for the victory especially the way we played. we do not lose easy balls, we play simple, we play fast and simple because the best way to play fast and that's why i'm very pleased. crystal palace recorded their first win of the season recorded their first win of the season as they beat chelsea 2—1 at selhurst park, wilfried zaha struck just before half—time. crystal palace and holding on despite an onslaught from chelsea and the result puts antonio conte's side nine points behind manchester city. palace are still bottom of the table but roy hodgson understandably happy with the result. really enjoyable i have to say. they deserve to drink in that victory, the players, because we're pla
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. holly hamilton has all the sport. top of the premier league. they scored three times in the first 30 minutes stoke city pulled it back to 3—2 but manchester city kept on scoring in what was arguably the most one—sided premier league half of the season. afterwards pep guardiola said it was the finest display since he became manager. happy for the victory especially the way we played. we do not lose easy balls, we play simple, we play fast and simple because the...
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in washington alexandra limon. ( darya ) thanks alexandra. ( darya ) a student at an all-girls catholicnt at ( darya ) alexandra. thanks ( darya ) limon.alexandra washington process. in legislative through the makes its way the proposal develope as which will specifics - depend on the it will all it or not.going to support whether i'm statement on make a definite what it is before i i need to know 1:10-1:17north dakota heitkamp / sen. heidi plan.republican tax ( darya ) a student at an all-girls catholic high school says she was sexually assaulted by two male high school students. one from an all-boys catholic school ... the other from an east bay public school. both of the alleged suspects are student athletes at their respective schools ... and both have been arrested. kron4's haaziq madyun has the story. a pair of student-athletes have been arrested in connection to a sexual assault investigation involving a female student from carondelet catholic school in concord.the mount diablo school district confirms that one of the students arrested is from one of their schools. a source tells
in washington alexandra limon. ( darya ) thanks alexandra. ( darya ) a student at an all-girls catholicnt at ( darya ) alexandra. thanks ( darya ) limon.alexandra washington process. in legislative through the makes its way the proposal develope as which will specifics - depend on the it will all it or not.going to support whether i'm statement on make a definite what it is before i i need to know 1:10-1:17north dakota heitkamp / sen. heidi plan.republican tax ( darya ) a student at an...
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there are some disturbing images at the start of alexandra mackenzie's report.can have devastating consequences. there were more than 400 in the uk between november 2016 and april this year. we need to try to get water in your eyes. the agony of the aftermath of an acid attack in east london injuly. delivery driverjaved hussain said it melted his motorbike helmet, which saved his face from long—term damage. he is calling for tougher sentencing for those involved. i started screaming. then i realised "that's acid." i was just screaming on the street. crying forwater, like, getting more dry and getting more worse. and i thought "my face has been destroyed." i think he should be punished for that, because he wanted to destroy somebody‘s identity, destroy somebody‘s face. the government wants to give police more powers to prevent such assaults. i think it's really important that we send out a very strong message that, you know, carrying a corrosive substance in a public place, unless you've got a really good reason to have it, is just totally unacceptable. speak to
there are some disturbing images at the start of alexandra mackenzie's report.can have devastating consequences. there were more than 400 in the uk between november 2016 and april this year. we need to try to get water in your eyes. the agony of the aftermath of an acid attack in east london injuly. delivery driverjaved hussain said it melted his motorbike helmet, which saved his face from long—term damage. he is calling for tougher sentencing for those involved. i started screaming. then i...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news.orld's most useless airport — the first commercial flight touches down on the island of st helena. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20 pound bomb which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. this government will not weaken. democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath for the men they call the 33. and then... bells toll. bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue and chile let out an almighty roar. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the movie producer harvey wei
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news.orld's most useless airport — the first commercial flight touches down on the island of st helena. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news.ed coalition besieging raqqa in northern syria says that remaining fighters for so—called islamic state must surrender or they will be killed. syrian members of is have now left the city in a convoy of buses, after reaching a deal with local officials, leaving only foreign extremists holding out. the coalition has said it expects to see more heavy fighting, but believes the city will be finally captured within days. some of the most powerful figures in hollywood are meeting to consider the future of harvey weinstein, the film executive facing a string of sexual assault allegations, including rape. the organisation behind the oscars — the academy of motion picture arts and sciences — is considering whether he should be expelled from the academy. our washington correspondent laura bicker is following developments and explained the significance of the meeting. this is a 5k member board comprising of some of the top executive producers and actors including tom hanks, whoopi goldberg and st
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news.ed coalition besieging raqqa in northern syria says that remaining fighters for so—called islamic state must surrender or they will be killed. syrian members of is have now left the city in a convoy of buses, after reaching a deal with local officials, leaving only foreign extremists holding out. the coalition has said it expects to see more heavy fighting, but believes the city will be finally captured within days. some of the most powerful figures in hollywood...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. you're watching bbc news.einstein has been expelled from the film academy that runs the oscars, over allegations of rape and sexual assault. a canadian hostage released by afghan militants speaks about his family's ordeal after nearly five years in captivity. wildfires are continuing to ravage parts of northern california. a0 people have been killed in the past week and many more are missing. large parts of northern california, including sonoma and napa counties, and the city of santa rosa have been hit. from california, dave lee reports. these fires have choked california, displacing 90,000 people and destroying more than 5,000 buildings. sir, you've got to go! this footage shows a police officer's view on sunday. he was in the city of santa rosa helping terrified residents evacuate. the next day the city looks like this. we walk and see our neighbourhood, flattened. it looks like a bomb has gone off in our neighbourhood. it's so heartbreaking. the smoky air can be smelt as far as 100 miles away. this is our
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. you're watching bbc news.einstein has been expelled from the film academy that runs the oscars, over allegations of rape and sexual assault. a canadian hostage released by afghan militants speaks about his family's ordeal after nearly five years in captivity. wildfires are continuing to ravage parts of northern california. a0 people have been killed in the past week and many more are missing. large parts of northern california, including sonoma and napa counties,...
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and alexandra field is in south korea for us. let's begin in seoul, alexandra, with these drills that have just begun, the same drills that always ainger the north. >> you can see the u.s. flexing military muscle in the region. that is part of the trump administration's strategy. and you did hear the secretary of state alluding to that. though he diplomacy is the first and the main objective here. he does say it's important for president trump to continue to show north korea that a military option exists and is on the table. as for south korea, their military official says that these drills continue to be necessary to counter provocations from the north. so to that end, what you got are 10 days of naval exercises. these will happen in the waters to the east and west of the peninsula. they involve the u.s. carrier strike groups, guided missile destroyers. and as you point out, they are sure to enrage pyongyang as these drills often do. we have heard from state news in north korea. they've been slamming these drills even before the
and alexandra field is in south korea for us. let's begin in seoul, alexandra, with these drills that have just begun, the same drills that always ainger the north. >> you can see the u.s. flexing military muscle in the region. that is part of the trump administration's strategy. and you did hear the secretary of state alluding to that. though he diplomacy is the first and the main objective here. he does say it's important for president trump to continue to show north korea that a...
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(will) alexandra (will) alexandra limon joining us live from our washington bureau thanks so much we'llk. (will) u-c berkeley's student-run newspaper is apologizing for an editorial cartoon that is being called "offensive and anti- semetic." the cartoon, published in the "daily californian" depicts well- known lawyer alan dershowitz .. who is jewish. it comes after he made a speech on campus presenting what he calls the liberal case for israel". in the cartoon dershowitz is seen presenting that case.. but behind him he is shown supporting an israeli soldier killing a person and stomping on a palestinian. the daily californian released this statement for the cartoon. ( terisa ) the university of california says it will establish a free speech center in washington d.c to study the changing views on the first ammendment. this comes as several college campuses -- including u-c berkeley have seen violence over free speech. the center will run a fellowship program for lawyers, journalists, and others who can spend up to a year researching free speech issues. ( terisa ) happening now... police
(will) alexandra (will) alexandra limon joining us live from our washington bureau thanks so much we'llk. (will) u-c berkeley's student-run newspaper is apologizing for an editorial cartoon that is being called "offensive and anti- semetic." the cartoon, published in the "daily californian" depicts well- known lawyer alan dershowitz .. who is jewish. it comes after he made a speech on campus presenting what he calls the liberal case for israel". in the cartoon...
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alexandra mackenzie report begins with pictures showing the physical injuries some victims have beenacks can have devastating consequences. there were more than 400 in the uk between november 2016 and april this year, according to police figures. the government wants to give police more powers to prevent such assaults. i think it's really important that we send out a very strong message that carrying a corrosive substance in a public place, unless you've got a really good reason to have it, is just totally unacceptable. speak to any victim of an acid attack and they will be living with lifelong scars. it's absolutely right that we take this as seriously as any knife attack. under the home office proposals, it would be an offence to possess a corrosive substance in public. there would be a ban on the sale of such substances to anyone under 18, and people caught carrying acid twice in public would receive a mandatory minimum six—month prison sentence if over the age of 18. the proposals and the consultation around them, what it will do, it will allow us to bring more charges and convic
alexandra mackenzie report begins with pictures showing the physical injuries some victims have beenacks can have devastating consequences. there were more than 400 in the uk between november 2016 and april this year, according to police figures. the government wants to give police more powers to prevent such assaults. i think it's really important that we send out a very strong message that carrying a corrosive substance in a public place, unless you've got a really good reason to have it, is...
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well joining us now is d w correspondent alexandra fon naaman who was in baltimore covering an l f eight n.f.l. game there xander the games just kicked off was there another needing protest against racial injustice there. but what we saw today in baltimore was very interesting because it was a sort of a compromise we saw the river coming out on the field and then taking any kneeling down before the national anthem was played and for the national anthem they stood up and they remained standing and that was actually what many of their fans wanted to see i talked to many of them and they told me that they wanted their ravens to stand during the national anthem where u.s. president donald trump took to social media today calling on players to show respect their argument of course is that they want respect and equality so is this a stalemate situation. you know what we saw last weekend and over the course of this we was a very strong sign of unity in the n.f.l. as players club owners and coaches stood together lock their armstrong that sending a strong message to president that they will not
well joining us now is d w correspondent alexandra fon naaman who was in baltimore covering an l f eight n.f.l. game there xander the games just kicked off was there another needing protest against racial injustice there. but what we saw today in baltimore was very interesting because it was a sort of a compromise we saw the river coming out on the field and then taking any kneeling down before the national anthem was played and for the national anthem they stood up and they remained standing...
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in washington alexandra limon. (james) tracking your morning forecast. ( lydia ) ááálydia - red cross center opens for fire victims in napaááá (terisa)(darya) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (james)it's another clear start to the day with widespread 50s and 60s. high pressure overhead will keep temps well above normal for october. look for widespread low 90s for the inland valleys this afternoon. the bay shoreline will warm to the mid-upper 80s, while the coast will hit the low 80s. like yesterday, we may see a few spots tie or even break high temperature records this afternoon. looking ahead, gradual cooling kicks in by wednesday. inland highs should drop back the upper 70s by saturday. sunrise in san francisco is at 7:27 am. sunset is at 6:20 pm. don't forget you can always get the latest weather updates and traffic alerts with the kron4 app. download it for free for apple and android devices. major hot spot in the santa cruz mountains on hwy17 at south os the summit accident
in washington alexandra limon. (james) tracking your morning forecast. ( lydia ) ááálydia - red cross center opens for fire victims in napaááá (terisa)(darya) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (james)it's another clear start to the day with widespread 50s and 60s. high pressure overhead will keep temps well above normal for october. look for widespread low 90s for the inland valleys this afternoon. the bay...
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in washington alexandra limon. (grant) time now to check on our weather...rologist brittney shipp. strong high pressureover the region this afternoon along with offshore flow hasresulted in very warm to hot temperatures. many inland locationsthroughout the central coast have exceed 90 deg f with the big surstation reporting 101 deg f. a few lower 90s also being reported in and around the oakland area at at locations such as half moonbay. do expect a few additional degrees of warming likely throughthe remainder of the afternoon before cooling later this evening.clear sky conditions and light winds will allow for modest cooling overnight, providing relief to the daytime heat. overnight lowswill generally be into the 50s or lower 60s with values in the 60sto lower 70s in the hills/higher elevations. (grant) as wine country struggles to recover from the wildfires that ravaged it. restaurants across the country are banding together to help out.(vicki) call it - putting money where your mouth is... earlier this morning, i dropped by san francisco's ferrybuilding,
in washington alexandra limon. (grant) time now to check on our weather...rologist brittney shipp. strong high pressureover the region this afternoon along with offshore flow hasresulted in very warm to hot temperatures. many inland locationsthroughout the central coast have exceed 90 deg f with the big surstation reporting 101 deg f. a few lower 90s also being reported in and around the oakland area at at locations such as half moonbay. do expect a few additional degrees of warming likely...
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alexandra. ( alexandra ) paul manafort has surrendered to the f-b-i following an investigation into russian meddling in the u-s elections. according to the special counsel... the former trump campaign chairman has been indicted on 12 charges including conspiracy against the u-s... money laundering... and other ( alexandra ) paul manafort has surrendered to the f-b-i following an investigation into russian meddling in the u-s elections. according to the special counsel... the former trump campaign chairman has been indicted on 12 charges including conspiracy against the u-s... money laundering... and other charges. manafort turned hiimself in earlier this morning. this is video of him surrendering. manafort was indicted on friday. rick gates has been ordered to surrender to authorities as well. gates is a business associate at manafort's firm. president trump and his administration have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. . . ( james ) reaction ( james ) reaction from washington is pouring in. congresswoman nancy pelosi just released a statement saying in part: "even with an accelerating speci
alexandra. ( alexandra ) paul manafort has surrendered to the f-b-i following an investigation into russian meddling in the u-s elections. according to the special counsel... the former trump campaign chairman has been indicted on 12 charges including conspiracy against the u-s... money laundering... and other ( alexandra ) paul manafort has surrendered to the f-b-i following an investigation into russian meddling in the u-s elections. according to the special counsel... the former trump...
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alexandra: vamos evitar esos fantasmas. el reclamo de seguro de auto es comÚn en esta Época.ra y si es posible un informe policial si te hacen un robo y estar lista para cualquier cosa que te pueda pasar. maity: lo Último que queremos evitar en cualquier hogar es el fuego. jugar con espadas que son de cosas que pueden causar herida y tambiÉn fuego con lÁmparas. alexandra: exacto, muy propenso a eso, tenemos decoraciones, fuego, pueden haber cables sueltos, asegurarnos con esto tambiÉn. lo que es tener seguro de propietario de vivienda y con gastos de subsistencia. si tienes que ir a otra casa entonces estar asegurado con eso. maity: dicen que la informaciÓn es la clave de todo. sÉ que estÁn muy al pendiente de todo eso. disfruten de una fecha importante para todos siempre teniendo todas estas recomendaciones por nuestros expertos para el bienestar de todos. sÉ que estar listos por ahÍ. volvemos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". karla: importantes consejos. a veces se nos olvida como bien decÍas cuidar las propiedades, las casas y todo. alan: el 36% de los americanos darÁn dulce
alexandra: vamos evitar esos fantasmas. el reclamo de seguro de auto es comÚn en esta Época.ra y si es posible un informe policial si te hacen un robo y estar lista para cualquier cosa que te pueda pasar. maity: lo Último que queremos evitar en cualquier hogar es el fuego. jugar con espadas que son de cosas que pueden causar herida y tambiÉn fuego con lÁmparas. alexandra: exacto, muy propenso a eso, tenemos decoraciones, fuego, pueden haber cables sueltos, asegurarnos con esto tambiÉn. lo...
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reporter alexandra limon has details on the push to strengthen gun laws.crats say now is the time to talk about america's gun laws.sen. chris murphywhat is unacceptable is for this utter silence, this unintentional complicity from congress to continue.now democrats pushing for laws they say would help put an end to mass shootings. senotor chris murphy wants a universal back ground checks incuding for private sales and gunshows as investigators look into whether stephen paddock had a fully automatic weapon - or one that was modified to function as one .. democrats say no one should have access to guns that can fire fire between 400 and 800 rounds a minute.sen. richard blumenthalthe reason we don't have gun safety measures today is because of the nrademocrats -say they're providing a menu of changes in gun laws in hopes republicans might work with them.alexandra limon / @alexlimonnewswhile it will likely be difficult for democrats to pass stricter gun measures the tragedy in las vegas is drawing attention to republican proposals that would loosen some gun re
reporter alexandra limon has details on the push to strengthen gun laws.crats say now is the time to talk about america's gun laws.sen. chris murphywhat is unacceptable is for this utter silence, this unintentional complicity from congress to continue.now democrats pushing for laws they say would help put an end to mass shootings. senotor chris murphy wants a universal back ground checks incuding for private sales and gunshows as investigators look into whether stephen paddock had a fully...
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in washington alexandra limon. ( darya ) now to bay area basketball...ing on the mavericks. the warriors took just a 3 point lead into halftime. but then the big three took over. klay thompson... kevin durant and steph curry led the charge in the second half. each finished the game with more than 20 points as the warriors go on to win by a final of 133 to 103. they are back home tomorrow night to take on the toronto raptors. tip off is set for 7:30 at oracle arena. ( darya ) and steph curry was fined 50-thousand dollars by the nba for throwing his mouth piece during a game on saturday. he was ejected from that game. andre iquodala has also been fined 15-thousand dollars for verbally abusing a referee. kevin durant was also ejected from the game but he was not fined. ( terisa ) and happening today... it is game one of the world series between the los angeles dodgers and the houston astros. and it is expected to be the hottest game in world series history. literally. temperatures in los angeles are expected to be almost 100 degrees when the game gets start
in washington alexandra limon. ( darya ) now to bay area basketball...ing on the mavericks. the warriors took just a 3 point lead into halftime. but then the big three took over. klay thompson... kevin durant and steph curry led the charge in the second half. each finished the game with more than 20 points as the warriors go on to win by a final of 133 to 103. they are back home tomorrow night to take on the toronto raptors. tip off is set for 7:30 at oracle arena. ( darya ) and steph curry was...
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he was asked about the president's tweet about 401(k)s, alexandra.rguing there would be no change and brady appears to suggest that, you know what, it's still on the table how much do we really know nothing seems to be really firm at this point. >> well, i think that's right, because the math really isn't adding up for them and they're trying to look for ways to pay for these huge tax cuts for the wealthy and for kopgzs i should also point out those actually are not cuts that will create economic growth or jobs because effectively, for example, the corporate tax cut would be a tax cut for existing investments. it's hard to see how that would contribute to economic growth. >> yeah, and it's also hard to see how this wouldn't add to the deficit. independent analysts at this point are saying, alexandra, $2 trillion to $5 trillion. how are the republicans going to be able to vote for that >> well, i think that's exactly right. now, they seem to have proposed some things to offset it, but they're having trouble, as you point out, with the 401(k) proposal
he was asked about the president's tweet about 401(k)s, alexandra.rguing there would be no change and brady appears to suggest that, you know what, it's still on the table how much do we really know nothing seems to be really firm at this point. >> well, i think that's right, because the math really isn't adding up for them and they're trying to look for ways to pay for these huge tax cuts for the wealthy and for kopgzs i should also point out those actually are not cuts that will create...
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i agree with alexandra.at if americans would take a moment to say why is this happening and -- elizabeth: but is that going to happen? >> i think it's very hard to do, but this is how it happens. you have conversations like this rationally. look, this is not a violet protest, it's not -- violent protest, it's not threatening anybody, it's doing something that makes us question what's going on and have a dialogue. that's really vital to who we are. i think it's exceptionally patriotic. i think this movie the vice president, maybe he wanted to watch the colts game, but this is something we could have predict happening. i think he knew it was going to happen, i think he knew we'd talk about and the nfl networks would talk about it. elizabeth: i want to shift gears, we talked about how the nfl ratings aren't quite as good as they were, and we've heard the president saying some of the late night tv shows are not seeing the numbers they have in the past. you have two sides to this argument. politics fits really we
i agree with alexandra.at if americans would take a moment to say why is this happening and -- elizabeth: but is that going to happen? >> i think it's very hard to do, but this is how it happens. you have conversations like this rationally. look, this is not a violet protest, it's not -- violent protest, it's not threatening anybody, it's doing something that makes us question what's going on and have a dialogue. that's really vital to who we are. i think it's exceptionally patriotic. i...
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alexandra. ( alexandra ) paul manafort has surrendered to the f-b-i following an investigation into russianmp campaign chairman has been indicted on 12 charges including conspiracy against the u-s... money laundering... and other ( alexandra ) paul manafort has surrendered to the f-b-i following an investigation into russian
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we are going to continue fighting, as long as people are dying.in washington alexandra limon.eteorologist brittney shipp joins us now with the four zone forecast. (pam) legal problems have been mounting problems have legal (pam) (pam) legal problems have been mounting for silicon valley's tesla .... with four discrimination suits filed in recent months..(steve) catherine heenan is here with more on the lawsuits.... and tesla's reaction. (catherine) three employees from tesla's fremont plant say the workplace was so hostile to black workers it was - quote - "straight from the jim crow era." that particular lawsuit was filed just last week...but there have been several others.... and the complaints go beyond race.an engineer claims she was cat-called on the factory floor and was terminated after she filed for gender discrimination. an assembly line worker claims he was mocked for wearing pants described as "gay tight." tesla now tells cnn-tech that "in the history of tesla, there has never been a single proven case of discrimination against the company." and the company has been
we are going to continue fighting, as long as people are dying.in washington alexandra limon.eteorologist brittney shipp joins us now with the four zone forecast. (pam) legal problems have been mounting problems have legal (pam) (pam) legal problems have been mounting for silicon valley's tesla .... with four discrimination suits filed in recent months..(steve) catherine heenan is here with more on the lawsuits.... and tesla's reaction. (catherine) three employees from tesla's fremont plant say...
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last night ‘s programmes, one of the competitors, alexandra, did ajump.dra, did a jump. they were crazy. she got one of the highest scores the series, and near perfect performance but she was upset because her mother had recently died. it is never too early for a ten. what do you think? i know. ijust wish my mom was here. you did so well. you have done her proud. so we let you go to your friends? it is emotional, isn't it? i was let you go to your friends? it is emotional, isn't it? iwas watching it with my husband and i said you can see why she has been a big star because she put heart and soul into it. it was electrifying. the standard is much higher at this level of the competition them when i was in it. yes. a 39 in mid- tober! absolutely fabulous. i was first voted out and we were robbed. they are in manchester this week, they have a tango show on and i will go see them. i love watching them. you wonder how you ever did that, how your fee went wonder how you ever did that, how yourfee went in wonder how you ever did that, how your fee went in the rig
last night ‘s programmes, one of the competitors, alexandra, did ajump.dra, did a jump. they were crazy. she got one of the highest scores the series, and near perfect performance but she was upset because her mother had recently died. it is never too early for a ten. what do you think? i know. ijust wish my mom was here. you did so well. you have done her proud. so we let you go to your friends? it is emotional, isn't it? i was let you go to your friends? it is emotional, isn't it? iwas...
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obama in 1982 to 1984 to his then college girlfriend, alexandra mcnear.on he writes salaries in the community organizations are too low to survive on right now, so i hope to work in some more conventional capacity for a year, allowing me to store up enough nuts to pursue those. it's being made public. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, why your laptop may be dangerous in checked luggage, and a clothing subscription goes public. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. good morning, while apple had its worst day in two months. apple lost shars of 2.5% amid concerns about lagging sales of the iphone 8. it ultimately the dow gained 5 points. >>> the way it works is customers complete a survey and pay a $20 styling fee. the company sends some five items they hope matches the customers' tastes. they hope they keep what they like. >>> the united states wants the airlines to ban items like laptops from luggage. the faa cites the potential for a battery fire. tests show when rechargeable lithium batteries overheat >> they'll settle claims in ignition switch
obama in 1982 to 1984 to his then college girlfriend, alexandra mcnear.on he writes salaries in the community organizations are too low to survive on right now, so i hope to work in some more conventional capacity for a year, allowing me to store up enough nuts to pursue those. it's being made public. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, why your laptop may be dangerous in checked luggage, and a clothing subscription goes public. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange....
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kron4's washington correspondent alexandra limon explains how it works.n four guns are purchased without a background check in the us according to research. that's because of things like guns shows and private sales.that's what these democratic lamakers say. so they're introducing "the background check expansion act. they say it will close a dangerous and deadly loophole. and just weeks after a shooter killed 58 pepople and injured hundreds in las vegassenator catherine cortez masto is calling for action.sen. cortez mastoit is not time, it is past time to reduce gun violence in this country it is common sense.gun violence happens on a daily basis. in places like illinoissenator dick durbin we've see so far this year 3000 gunshot victims and 500 gun deaths in the city of chicago.and in maineot parent mos: one january 8 2010 our 25 eyar old daughter was sleeping in her bed when masked intruders burst into her bedroom and started shooting.that 25-year-old student was killed and her murder remains unsolved even though the weapon was found at the scene of anot
kron4's washington correspondent alexandra limon explains how it works.n four guns are purchased without a background check in the us according to research. that's because of things like guns shows and private sales.that's what these democratic lamakers say. so they're introducing "the background check expansion act. they say it will close a dangerous and deadly loophole. and just weeks after a shooter killed 58 pepople and injured hundreds in las vegassenator catherine cortez masto is...
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alexandra mick ennis either. —— mckenzie.t has insisted that it's confident of reaching a brexit deal with the european union —— and that "britain will succeed" whatever happens. but the transport secretary chris grayling said ministers were fully preparing for the possibility of leaving without agreement. labour meanwhile said it is working with mps in other parties to prevent a ‘no deal‘ brexit. it comes as the chairman of sainsburys warns that food prices will rise sharply if britain leaves without an agreement. our political correspondent susannah mendonca reports. no deal is better than a bad deal, that's what the government keeps telling us, but what might that mean for your supermarket shop? retail giant sainsbury‘s has warned that food prices could go up by 22% if britain leaves the european union without a trade deal. if that happens, it looks like we might have to start growing more of our own food. we will grow more here and buy more from around the world, but that will mean bad news for continental farmers, that i
alexandra mick ennis either. —— mckenzie.t has insisted that it's confident of reaching a brexit deal with the european union —— and that "britain will succeed" whatever happens. but the transport secretary chris grayling said ministers were fully preparing for the possibility of leaving without agreement. labour meanwhile said it is working with mps in other parties to prevent a ‘no deal‘ brexit. it comes as the chairman of sainsburys warns that food prices will rise...
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alexandra? monday morning former trump campaign manager paul manafort turned himself in to the fbi after he and a richard gates who alsow worked for the campagin were indicted as part of special consel robert muellers investigation into russian election meddling. theyre facing 12 countsincludin g conspiracy against the united states, conspiracy to commit money laundering, making false statemetns to federal investgators and seven counts of failing to report foreign accounts. senator orrin hatch / utah (r)it's a serious set of charges. because i have to say, bob mueller is a very honest guy. so you can't just toss it off and say there's nothing to it.sarah huckabee sanders / white house press secretarytoday's announcement has nothing to do with the president, has nothing to do with the president's campaign or campaign activity.alexandra limon / @alexlimonnews lawmakers from both the senate and house intelligence committees made statements saying the investigation into russian election meddling wil
alexandra? monday morning former trump campaign manager paul manafort turned himself in to the fbi after he and a richard gates who alsow worked for the campagin were indicted as part of special consel robert muellers investigation into russian election meddling. theyre facing 12 countsincludin g conspiracy against the united states, conspiracy to commit money laundering, making false statemetns to federal investgators and seven counts of failing to report foreign accounts. senator orrin hatch...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.gainst harvey weinstein have shaken the film industry to its core, and notjust in hollywood. the british actress lysette anthony met the producer in 1982 when she was given the lead role in the film krull. now in hollyoa ks, role in the film krull. now in hollyoaks, she role in the film krull. now in hollyoa ks, she is role in the film krull. now in hollyoaks, she is the fifth woman to claim she was raped by him in her london home. in a sunday newspaper she said she tried to push off but he was too heavy. she said i kept my eyes tight shut, held my breath and just let him get on with it. it was pathetic, revolting. i remember lying in the bath later and crying. this historical allegation against harvey weinstein has been investigated by the metropolitan police. he has denied all claims of nonconsensual sex it comes after another british actress, alice eva ns, another british actress, alice evans, said he made sinister advances towards her in 2002, claiming he wanted to touch her breast
alexandra mackenzie reports.gainst harvey weinstein have shaken the film industry to its core, and notjust in hollywood. the british actress lysette anthony met the producer in 1982 when she was given the lead role in the film krull. now in hollyoa ks, role in the film krull. now in hollyoaks, she role in the film krull. now in hollyoa ks, she is role in the film krull. now in hollyoaks, she is the fifth woman to claim she was raped by him in her london home. in a sunday newspaper she said she...
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she easily beat her polish opponent alexandra kowalzchuk. and that is all the sport for now.e bbc sport website. thank you very much, too. the majority of households have experienced problems with their broadband over the last year, with slow speeds the most common complaint. a survey by which suggested customers of virgin media, talktalk, sky and bt were the worst affected. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz reports. frustration with broadband is boiling over in some households. we've become so dependent on it for shopping, banking and entertainment that the internet not working can drive people mad. it cuts out more than it should. i live in the countryside and it's terrible there, like 5 megabytes per second is the maximum you'll ever get. speed in my area doesn't actually work as well as it should. it depends on where you live. i live in a newbuild apartment, so yeah, i mean, the speed pretty good, so i get what i pay for. which?'s survey shows 21% of customers had problems with speed. 17% experienced frequent dropouts in the connection. 12% had a wireless
she easily beat her polish opponent alexandra kowalzchuk. and that is all the sport for now.e bbc sport website. thank you very much, too. the majority of households have experienced problems with their broadband over the last year, with slow speeds the most common complaint. a survey by which suggested customers of virgin media, talktalk, sky and bt were the worst affected. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz reports. frustration with broadband is boiling over in some households....
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. >>> george clooney, the proud new dad, showing renee photos about the twins, opening up about alexandraes. >>> and our but view with engineer write seinfeld, would hi bring bags "seinfeld." >>> "strangers things" the wait is almost over. hours before it streams, we're on the set.
. >>> george clooney, the proud new dad, showing renee photos about the twins, opening up about alexandraes. >>> and our but view with engineer write seinfeld, would hi bring bags "seinfeld." >>> "strangers things" the wait is almost over. hours before it streams, we're on the set.
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alexandra mackenzie report begins with pictures showing the physical injuries some victims have beenave devastating consequences. there were more than 400 in the uk between november 2016 and april this year, according to police figures. the agony of the aftermath of an attack in london. this man says the acid melted his motorcycle helmet, which saved his face from longer term damage. i realised it was acid andi term damage. i realised it was acid and i was just screaming out on the street, crying for water, and i was just screaming out on the street, crying forwater, it and i was just screaming out on the street, crying for water, it was getting more dryer and more worse. i thought my face was going to be destroyed. i think you should be punished for that because he wanted to destroy somebody‘s face. the government wants to give police more powers to prevent such assaults. i think it's really important that we send out a very strong message that carrying a corrosive substance in a public place, unless you've got a really good reason to have it, is just totally unacceptable. speak to
alexandra mackenzie report begins with pictures showing the physical injuries some victims have beenave devastating consequences. there were more than 400 in the uk between november 2016 and april this year, according to police figures. the agony of the aftermath of an attack in london. this man says the acid melted his motorcycle helmet, which saved his face from longer term damage. i realised it was acid andi term damage. i realised it was acid and i was just screaming out on the street,...