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or as these votes come in then let's take a brief look ahead what are the real challenges that ashley young faces if he does indeed gain at that part of the tree majority. while the u.s. going to have a lot of challenges i mean that he's made very big promises. and especially in terms of the economy the army as economy has been stagnant for a very long time and. he has raised expectations quite high and talked a lot about. bringing new jobs and i are salaries and doing that by bringing foreign investment so far in the seven months that he has been prime minister the the economy has really changed and there hasn't been any significant new foreign investment he's always been able to say well this is because i don't have control of the parliament and they're blocking my initiatives ask is this what you should have full control of everything and that's going to make him not have any more excuses journalists are just like a chair in the media capital yerevan thank you. let's bring you up to date now on some of the of the stories making news around the world. saudi arabia says it will not extradi
or as these votes come in then let's take a brief look ahead what are the real challenges that ashley young faces if he does indeed gain at that part of the tree majority. while the u.s. going to have a lot of challenges i mean that he's made very big promises. and especially in terms of the economy the army as economy has been stagnant for a very long time and. he has raised expectations quite high and talked a lot about. bringing new jobs and i are salaries and doing that by bringing foreign...
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midfielder ashley young has been speaking to former united strike dion dublin. why do you think it is not clipped? there is much talent. it is about the confidence. the talent in the squad is unbelievable. you need to have that discipline and character and heart and desire and willing mentality. when you work at a club like theirs, that comes in abundance. for me, even being at my age, i am a winner. a lot of people will tell you when i come out of the training pitch, ifi have lost, it hurts. it is like i am not a nice person to be around when i lose. here are the rest of the day's fixtures. arsenal taking on a struggling burnley. there's a big night of uk boxing tonight with the english heavyweights dillian whyte and dereck chisora clashing at the 02, and at the same time, also on pay—per—view but in manchester, josh warrington will fight carl frampton for the ibf featherweight title. both fights are expected to be very close and the clash of timings has irritated many boxing fans and in particular the warrington—frampton promoter frank warren. it is disrespect
midfielder ashley young has been speaking to former united strike dion dublin. why do you think it is not clipped? there is much talent. it is about the confidence. the talent in the squad is unbelievable. you need to have that discipline and character and heart and desire and willing mentality. when you work at a club like theirs, that comes in abundance. for me, even being at my age, i am a winner. a lot of people will tell you when i come out of the training pitch, ifi have lost, it hurts....
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ashley young.marcus rashford all finding the net this afternoon, managerjose mourinho says today his side played like a team. we scored the first goal and quite soon and we managed to keep going until half time. it was very strong, so i am really pleased with that. i think the players understand that we have 11 players sticking together, fighting together, working together with and without the ball is a unit and a team, we can be a much better team. let's move away from the top now as we had a aouple of big results down the bottom, with southampton‘s new boss ralph hassenhuttl getting a tough introduction to the premier league — they lost 1—nil away at cardiff. callum paterson with the only goal of the game as cardiff continue their good recent form — they're now up to 14th in the table. southampton still struggling. for me, it is that we do not lose a match we either win or we learn. because, in this league, you have to be patient until the last minute. and a big win too for burnley who moved out
ashley young.marcus rashford all finding the net this afternoon, managerjose mourinho says today his side played like a team. we scored the first goal and quite soon and we managed to keep going until half time. it was very strong, so i am really pleased with that. i think the players understand that we have 11 players sticking together, fighting together, working together with and without the ball is a unit and a team, we can be a much better team. let's move away from the top now as we had a...
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ashley young with the clip across. clawed away! put in now, though! and put in by captain kane! good save from the goalkeeper. stones's header, great header. just gets a fingertip to it. and there he is, the big man. fantastic start for england. dylan bronn's ball in... and the referee's pointed to the spot! sassi steps up. and he scores! right in the corner! trippier with the ball across. maguire went for it. and it is in from harry kane again! two goals for the captain! that could make a huge difference to the way this world cup goes for england! that's what these games are about. it's the world cup. you go until the last second. yeah, absolutely buzzing. turns out kane was just getting started, as debutantes panama were about to find out in nizhny novgorod. maguire's showing the referee just how he's being held. that's a headerforjohn stones that's gone in! lingard in behind. and it is a penalty! 0h! how emphatic was that? jesse lingard. jesse lingard! and it's across for sterling! and now it's in for number two forjohn stones! and the referee's given it. yeah, it was a penal
ashley young with the clip across. clawed away! put in now, though! and put in by captain kane! good save from the goalkeeper. stones's header, great header. just gets a fingertip to it. and there he is, the big man. fantastic start for england. dylan bronn's ball in... and the referee's pointed to the spot! sassi steps up. and he scores! right in the corner! trippier with the ball across. maguire went for it. and it is in from harry kane again! two goals for the captain! that could make a huge...
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ashley young. juan mata, romelu lukaku and marcus rashford all finding the net this afternoon.. arsenal and west ham also won. let's move away from the top now as we had a couple of big results down the bottom, with southampton's new boss ralph hassenhuttl getting a tough introduction to the premier league — they lost i—nil away at cardiff. callum paterson with the only goal of the game as cardiff continue their good recent form — they're now up to 14th in the table. and a big win too for burnley who moved out of the relegation places with a 1—0 win over brighton. they had to defend for their lives at time but they kept hold of their clean sheet, for their first win since september. i think it is a bit of a relief, enjoyment and it is very hard win, it has been very hard—fought win. we never thought your way to get your first one probably from being free—flowing, but were glad to fight for everything that we can get. we've done that today more results to come, including from scotland later in the programme. but katherine you have all the news from the women's world cup draw. it
ashley young. juan mata, romelu lukaku and marcus rashford all finding the net this afternoon.. arsenal and west ham also won. let's move away from the top now as we had a couple of big results down the bottom, with southampton's new boss ralph hassenhuttl getting a tough introduction to the premier league — they lost i—nil away at cardiff. callum paterson with the only goal of the game as cardiff continue their good recent form — they're now up to 14th in the table. and a big win too for...
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midfielder ashley young has been speaking to former united strike dion dublin.s unbelievable. you need to have that discipline and character and heart and desire and willing mentality. when you work at a club like theirs, that comes in abundance. for me, even being at my age, i am a winner. a lot of people will tell you when i come out of the training pitch, ifi have lost, it hurts. it is like i am not a nice person to be around when i lose. here are the rest of the day's fixtures. arsenal taking on a struggling burnley. there's a big night of uk boxing tonight with the english heavyweights dillian whyte and dereck chisora
midfielder ashley young has been speaking to former united strike dion dublin.s unbelievable. you need to have that discipline and character and heart and desire and willing mentality. when you work at a club like theirs, that comes in abundance. for me, even being at my age, i am a winner. a lot of people will tell you when i come out of the training pitch, ifi have lost, it hurts. it is like i am not a nice person to be around when i lose. here are the rest of the day's fixtures. arsenal...
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ashley young showing the way against fulham.hange in fortunes for them, perhaps, but while the premier league may feel a different place this morning, fulham will hope it changes even more. they remain bottom. there are also premier league wins for burnley, cardiff, west ham and arsenal, they left it late at home to huddersfield, though lucas torreira‘s spectacular winner. but that this bicycle kick, was not very far out but well executed. get the 1-0 very far out but well executed. get the 1—0 win. very far out but well executed. get the1—0 win. in very far out but well executed. get the 1—0 win. in the 83rd minute, taking their unbeaten run in all competitions to 21. kill my next day at the top of the scottish premiership was all too brief, celtic are leaders again after beating them 5—1, rangers go back to the top if they get a big win at bottom the top if they get a big win at botto m clu b the top if they get a big win at bottom club dundee later this afternoon. there were also wins for saintjohnstone, hibs and hearts. and
ashley young showing the way against fulham.hange in fortunes for them, perhaps, but while the premier league may feel a different place this morning, fulham will hope it changes even more. they remain bottom. there are also premier league wins for burnley, cardiff, west ham and arsenal, they left it late at home to huddersfield, though lucas torreira‘s spectacular winner. but that this bicycle kick, was not very far out but well executed. get the 1-0 very far out but well executed. get the...
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ashley young has been speaking to former united strike dion dublin about what has been going on at oldthere is so much talent. i am not sure, it is about building confidence. the talent in the squad is unbelievable. you need the discipline and character, the heart and desire and the winning mentality. when you work at a club like this, that comes in abundance. for me, at my age, i am still a winner and want to win all the time. a lot of people will tell you, when i come off the training pitch, if i have lost in training, it hurts, i am not nice to be around! there's a big night of uk boxing tonight with the english heavyweights — dillian whyte and dereck chisora clashing at the 02 and at the same time, also on pay—per—view but in manchester — josh warrington will fight carl frampton for the ibf featherweight title. both fights are expected to be very close and the clash of timings has irritated many boxing fans and in particular the warrington—frampton promoter frank warren. it is disrespectful to the sport and disrespectful to the fans. it is the time of year when people maybe can't a
ashley young has been speaking to former united strike dion dublin about what has been going on at oldthere is so much talent. i am not sure, it is about building confidence. the talent in the squad is unbelievable. you need the discipline and character, the heart and desire and the winning mentality. when you work at a club like this, that comes in abundance. for me, at my age, i am still a winner and want to win all the time. a lot of people will tell you, when i come off the training pitch,...
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ashley young showing the way against fulham.ter united's biggest win of the season completed by marcus rashford. a change in fortunes for them perhaps, but while the premier league may feel a different place this morning, fulham will hope it changes even more. they remain bottom. adam wild, bbc news. there were also wins for burnley, cardiff, west ham and arsenal, who left it late at home to huddersfield. lucas torreira came up with this spectacular winner. he wasn't very far out but that bicycle kick came in the 83rd minute. just the one goal deciding that match. arsenal's unbeaten run in all competitions this season is now up to 21. let's just return to the match at stamford bridge. anti—discrimination charity kick it out says: "yet another great day of football has been damaged by prejudice." the metropolitan police and chelsea are investigating an incident of alleged racist abuse during the match with manchester city. a group of men in the home end hurled abuse at raheem sterling as he went to collect the ball for a corner.
ashley young showing the way against fulham.ter united's biggest win of the season completed by marcus rashford. a change in fortunes for them perhaps, but while the premier league may feel a different place this morning, fulham will hope it changes even more. they remain bottom. adam wild, bbc news. there were also wins for burnley, cardiff, west ham and arsenal, who left it late at home to huddersfield. lucas torreira came up with this spectacular winner. he wasn't very far out but that...
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we have 0le gunnar solskjaer and will hear from him on the programme and talk to ashley young who hassa manchester united players and this is a piece of the ashley young interview. why do you think it has not ticked? there is so much talent. lam not not ticked? there is so much talent. i am not sure, it is about building confidence. the talent in the squad, is unbelievable. you need the discipline and character, the heart and desire and the winning mentality. when you work at a club like this, that comes in abundance. for me, at my age, i like this, that comes in abundance. for me, at my age, lam like this, that comes in abundance. for me, at my age, i am still a winnerand want to for me, at my age, i am still a winner and want to win all the time. a lot of people will tell you when i come off the training pitch, if i have lost in training, it hurts, i am not nice to be around! interesting to see how manchester united players react. three managers have not had the support of the board fully even though he was given 400 million to spend on still left thejob. less 400 million to spend o
we have 0le gunnar solskjaer and will hear from him on the programme and talk to ashley young who hassa manchester united players and this is a piece of the ashley young interview. why do you think it has not ticked? there is so much talent. lam not not ticked? there is so much talent. i am not sure, it is about building confidence. the talent in the squad, is unbelievable. you need the discipline and character, the heart and desire and the winning mentality. when you work at a club like this,...
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ashley young showing the way against fulham. me feel a different place this morning, before long we'll hope it changes even more. they remain bottom —— may feel. you can find details on the bbc sport website. one goal that wasn't in the report that, we thought we would pick it out for you, pretty spectacular. a couple of yards out, but still look at this fantastic technique. that was arsenal's1—0 victory over huddersfield. came late on in the 83rd minute will stop they are now unbeaten for 21 games, the gunners, in all conditions this season. last minute. a lovely finish. remember last weekend that was —— there was that allegation of racism that is being investigated at the emirates where that match was, the metropolitan police and chelsea are investigating an incident of alleged racist abuse during that match between manchester city at stamford bridge and chelsea, mobile phone footage of this incident was widely shared during the game. it was also broadcast live. this was the teatime kick—off on television. a group of men in th
ashley young showing the way against fulham. me feel a different place this morning, before long we'll hope it changes even more. they remain bottom —— may feel. you can find details on the bbc sport website. one goal that wasn't in the report that, we thought we would pick it out for you, pretty spectacular. a couple of yards out, but still look at this fantastic technique. that was arsenal's1—0 victory over huddersfield. came late on in the 83rd minute will stop they are now unbeaten...
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ashley young showing the way against fulham. we'll hope it changes even more. they remain bottom. you can find details of all yesterday's results on the bbc sport website arsenal are just outside the top four after leaving it late at home to huddersfield. here's lucas torreira's bicycle kick, which gave arsenal victory over huddersfield. it came late on — 83rd minute in fact — and it took their unbeaten run to 21 games in all competitions this season. let's just return to the match at stamford bridge, anti—discrimination charity kick it out says "yet another great day of football has been damaged by prejudice". the metropolitan police and chelsea are investigating an incident of alleged racist abuse during the match with manchester city. a group of men in the home end hurled abuse at raheem sterling as he went to collect the ball for a corner. it's alleged that the abuse was racist. no arrests have been made. the police say they will review footage, it was widely shared on social media. chelsea say they will take the strongest p
ashley young showing the way against fulham. we'll hope it changes even more. they remain bottom. you can find details of all yesterday's results on the bbc sport website arsenal are just outside the top four after leaving it late at home to huddersfield. here's lucas torreira's bicycle kick, which gave arsenal victory over huddersfield. it came late on — 83rd minute in fact — and it took their unbeaten run to 21 games in all competitions this season. let's just return to the match at...
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ashley young showing the way against fulham.emier league may feel a different place this morning, fulham hope it changes even more. they remain bottom. there were also wins for burnley, cardiff and west ham, and arsenal, who left it late at home to huddersfield. lucas torreira came up with this spectacular winner, a bicycle kick, which gave arsenal a 1—0 win. the 83rd minute. it took their unbeaten run to 21 games in all competitions this season. let's just return to the match at stamford bridge. anti—discrimination charity kick it out says "yet another great day of football has been damaged by prejudice." the metropolitan police and chelsea are investigating an incident of alleged racist abuse during the match with manchester city. a group of men in the home end hurled abuse at raheem sterling as he went to collect the ball for a corner. no arrests have been made. the police say they will review footage, as it was widely shared on social media. chelsea say they will take the strongest possible action where necessary. in scotlan
ashley young showing the way against fulham.emier league may feel a different place this morning, fulham hope it changes even more. they remain bottom. there were also wins for burnley, cardiff and west ham, and arsenal, who left it late at home to huddersfield. lucas torreira came up with this spectacular winner, a bicycle kick, which gave arsenal a 1—0 win. the 83rd minute. it took their unbeaten run to 21 games in all competitions this season. let's just return to the match at stamford...
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when ashley met tom on a dating site back in 2007, she was divorced. a single mother of two young girls. >> tom brought something extra to ashley's life. it was almost like he was a lifeline for her, right? >> tom and ashley, some of their friends were jealous of their relationship. and how affectionate they could be. >> reporter: it was a whirlwind. in no time, ashley was pregnant with their son blake. a year later, ashley and tom were married. >> i wasn't real easy around him. he didn't seem real friendly. he was ashley's spouse. so you show him respect because that's who she's chosen. >> reporter: but ashley's family felt tom was too controlling. >> you had to walk on eggshells around him, because you just didn't know what would touch him off. >> reporter: tom eventually adopts ashley's girls. he takes a job as a corrections officer working in the local jail. she's a respiratory therapist, but soon enough, life throws this budding colorado family its first curve. blake is diagnosed with hydrocephalus, commonly referred to as water on the brain. he needs 11 surgeries and constan
when ashley met tom on a dating site back in 2007, she was divorced. a single mother of two young girls. >> tom brought something extra to ashley's life. it was almost like he was a lifeline for her, right? >> tom and ashley, some of their friends were jealous of their relationship. and how affectionate they could be. >> reporter: it was a whirlwind. in no time, ashley was pregnant with their son blake. a year later, ashley and tom were married. >> i wasn't real easy...
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. >> young people like ashley she's a law student and arrived right when the doors opened today. >> ible. just looking back at a time to whenlack people didn't have that much opportunity. he was able to use his mat form and really shine a light. first as t african-american to be hired as hoa staffgrapher at "life" magazine. one of the biggest publications of that time. you can flip through the pagese and how he made history. >> you see people coming here first. ib the e will be open through middle of february, honoring an ico and making sure it lives on. >> it examines his work with the government early on and his work with others. people who helped shape his ground breaking style. definitely worth a look. >>> welcomet to news400. shutdown in sight.lu >>> even more changes for th weather. tracking another big storm. >>> the news4 i-team uncovers an elaborate pla making it harder for to you park and it is completely legal. i>>is a fraudulent plan and sophisticated execution arrangement that they have as their business >> what is dealing done to shut it down thanks to our >>> first on 4
. >> young people like ashley she's a law student and arrived right when the doors opened today. >> ible. just looking back at a time to whenlack people didn't have that much opportunity. he was able to use his mat form and really shine a light. first as t african-american to be hired as hoa staffgrapher at "life" magazine. one of the biggest publications of that time. you can flip through the pagese and how he made history. >> you see people coming here first. ib...
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young people's fate has been foretold. but there is no hopeless story. because there is one vogel family member, spoiler alert, made it by conventional terms. so you can tell us about ashley and what makes her special. >> it took so long to do the research and the writing that in the end last year we had a surprise happy ending. so i close the book with a young woman, one of rooster's granddaughters, ashley, who is 25. she managed to go through high school with straight as. she never got arrested. she went to college. and she is working in a hospital as a computer technician outside of salem. but of course every day when she commutes because she has her own apartment and bought her own car and she has a 3-year-old daughter she is raising as a single mom. every day when she does the commute from home to the hospital she works in she has to go past the oregon state correctional institution. and inside is one of her first cousins who is exactly the same age who ashley has known since the time she was born. she is the different case here. >> did you reach any conclusions about why she is able to be successful in an unsuccessful environment? >> part of it is ashley is differen
young people's fate has been foretold. but there is no hopeless story. because there is one vogel family member, spoiler alert, made it by conventional terms. so you can tell us about ashley and what makes her special. >> it took so long to do the research and the writing that in the end last year we had a surprise happy ending. so i close the book with a young woman, one of rooster's granddaughters, ashley, who is 25. she managed to go through high school with straight as. she never got...
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so i close the book with a young woman, one of rooster'sed froms, ashley -- granddaughters, ashley, who's 25 now, and she actually managed to go through high school with straight as, she never got arrested, and she's, she then got to go to college. she graduated, and she's now working in a hospital as a computer technician just outside of salem. but, of of course, every day whn she commutes -- she's got her own apartment, her own car, and she's got a 3-year-old daughter who she's raising as a single mom, but every day she has to go past the prison i was describing before, the oregon state correctional institution, and inside is one of her first cousins who's exactly the same age whom ashley has known since the time they were both born. and so she's the very different case here. >> and what -- did you reach any conclusions about why she's able to be successful in a unsuccessful environment? >> so, yes. good question. part of it is ashley is just different. from a very early age, she was clearly very bright. she liked to learn. she wanted to go to school. and as she tells it now, she always
so i close the book with a young woman, one of rooster'sed froms, ashley -- granddaughters, ashley, who's 25 now, and she actually managed to go through high school with straight as, she never got arrested, and she's, she then got to go to college. she graduated, and she's now working in a hospital as a computer technician just outside of salem. but, of of course, every day whn she commutes -- she's got her own apartment, her own car, and she's got a 3-year-old daughter who she's raising as a...
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kron 4's ashley zavala met up today with one man who is credited with saving the young and old.k out for your neighbor in that situation" shawn paul -- a maintenance worker at the core butte charter school will never forget november 8th...the father of five daughters spent the first part of his morning making sure his own children - and the students at his school were evacuated safely."most of them had no idea what was going on." then he went and checked on the elderly at this now destroyed mobile home park. "i went from mobile home to mobile home to mobile home to make sure i got everybody out, or at least up and moving, a lot of them couldn't drive so i had to find neighbors that could take them."by the time he finished knocking on doors.. traffic out of paradise was gridlocked.. "the couple i evacuated from the mobile home park ran out of gas, so they came with me, then i had an 87-year-old gentleman who couldn't drive at night."he and the by at the
kron 4's ashley zavala met up today with one man who is credited with saving the young and old.k out for your neighbor in that situation" shawn paul -- a maintenance worker at the core butte charter school will never forget november 8th...the father of five daughters spent the first part of his morning making sure his own children - and the students at his school were evacuated safely."most of them had no idea what was going on." then he went and checked on the elderly at this...
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ashley. conservative groups call it a landmark victory for free speech. office a group called the young americans and republicans. they will pay a $70,000 fine and implement changes. >> it could set precedent for similar cases. live at uc berkeley with reaction. >> good evening. conservative groups are calling it a big win and said they beat the home of the free speech movement, saying it sends a strong message over the issue of free speech. >> i definitely think it's a big important win. we beat berkeley. >> the pedestrian of the berkeley college republicans, the largest conservative group on campus with perhaps the largest stake in the lawsuit. it means cal will change policies around campus events and make public fees for security costs. the campus is accuse offed of imposing triple fees for conservative speakers and putting curfews on the events. >> we're can't have them at 3:00 on saturday. we can have them when we want. >> after ann coulter's speaking event was rescheduled, leading her decision to cancel. they cited security concerns. their violent clashes and the lawsuit claims u
ashley. conservative groups call it a landmark victory for free speech. office a group called the young americans and republicans. they will pay a $70,000 fine and implement changes. >> it could set precedent for similar cases. live at uc berkeley with reaction. >> good evening. conservative groups are calling it a big win and said they beat the home of the free speech movement, saying it sends a strong message over the issue of free speech. >> i definitely think it's a big...
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statements, some of these twitter gaps which happened, the justification was i was very young, i was a teenager. it is ashleyresented, an industry that is so much about and inclusion, it isn't really right. the business you are in is to avoid people getting into trouble around these things, things that are sent. it seems like all sorts of problems. how could the academy have bought this wouldn't be an issue? it's almost like this was an issue? it's almost like this was a problem that was going to arise. it wasn't a secret. i'm not sure how much they knew about it. what was most surprising was that no one from his team had told him to delete these tweets. working with someone these tweets. working with someone the public eye, people who are about to on tv, doing a bit of a digital ‘s spring clean. is there anything you said that he wouldn't want your mum or your grandmother or journalists to see? 0n mum or your grandmother or journalists to see? on this theme, how much time can pass before someone is justifiably able to say that was then, this is now and how often do summon up to apologise for something to be
statements, some of these twitter gaps which happened, the justification was i was very young, i was a teenager. it is ashleyresented, an industry that is so much about and inclusion, it isn't really right. the business you are in is to avoid people getting into trouble around these things, things that are sent. it seems like all sorts of problems. how could the academy have bought this wouldn't be an issue? it's almost like this was an issue? it's almost like this was a problem that was going...
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kron 4's ashley zavala met up today with one man who is credited with saving the young and old. "you have to look out for your neighbor in that situation" shawn paul -- a maintenance worker at the core butte charter school will never forget november 8th...the father of five daughters spent the first part of his morning checked on the elderly at this now ompark. "i went from mobile home to mobile home to mobile home to make sure i got everybody out, or at least up and moving, a lot of them couldn't drive so i had to find neighbors that could take them."by the time he finished knocking on doors.. traffic out of paradise was gridlocked.. "the couple i evacuated from the mobile home park ran out of gas, so they came with me, then i had an 87-year-old gentleman who couldn't drive at night."he and the seniors along with about 100 other scared community members stood by at the church parking lot nextdoor."we knew we were safe because it was a big parking lot but the fire was all around us," shawn says they were in the parking lot for about 8 hours while the fire scorched the town aroun
kron 4's ashley zavala met up today with one man who is credited with saving the young and old. "you have to look out for your neighbor in that situation" shawn paul -- a maintenance worker at the core butte charter school will never forget november 8th...the father of five daughters spent the first part of his morning checked on the elderly at this now ompark. "i went from mobile home to mobile home to mobile home to make sure i got everybody out, or at least up and moving, a...
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ashley. you skipped dinner in order to be with us. same for you eat, young man. google ceo on the hot seat tomorrow. republicans want answers to conservative censorship, mishandling of user data and plans for a censored search mechanism in china. coming up next, we'll speak with the chairman of the house judiciary committee, bob goodlatte with more on what we can expect. that is next. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... hi, i'm joan lunden. when my mother began forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more information. that's why i recommend a free service called a place for mom. we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory car
ashley. you skipped dinner in order to be with us. same for you eat, young man. google ceo on the hot seat tomorrow. republicans want answers to conservative censorship, mishandling of user data and plans for a censored search mechanism in china. coming up next, we'll speak with the chairman of the house judiciary committee, bob goodlatte with more on what we can expect. that is next. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy...
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ashley. it said they "allowed nassar to continue to have access to young athletes and girls for another 14 months" while he was already under investigation. the report concluded that "the inaction and concealment had consequences: dozens of girls and young women were abused during the year-long period." both u.s.a. gymnastics and the u.s. olympic committe say theyknowledged their failures, and have vowed reforms. some perspective now on all ofts this from spiter and columnist, christine brennan of "usa today." e has long covered the olympics and has written about the culture that led to this abuse. thanks for being here. >> amna, thank you. >> nawaz: let's back up whabo we know the report. what did officials know back in july 2015 when they rst found out, and what did they do about it? >> yeah, the officials knew, u.s.a. gymnastics, got in touch with the u.s. olympic committee officials and told them there were allegations of sexual abuse by the team doctor and another month later told them the name of the team doctor, larry nassar. so this was in july of 2015.it an wasn't until september of 2016
ashley. it said they "allowed nassar to continue to have access to young athletes and girls for another 14 months" while he was already under investigation. the report concluded that "the inaction and concealment had consequences: dozens of girls and young women were abused during the year-long period." both u.s.a. gymnastics and the u.s. olympic committe say theyknowledged their failures, and have vowed reforms. some perspective now on all ofts this from spiter and...
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february found then chief of sport performance alan ashley and ceo scott blackman knew for 14 months that nasser was accused of molesting dozens of young girls. but instead of protecting athletes, they decided to keep the matter to themselves. hours after the report was released, ashley was fired. blackman resigned in february after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. neither could be reached for comment. investigators say both men were first told about the abuse allegations by former usa gymnastics ceo steve penney telling an fbi agent his goal was to keep the allegations quiet to avoid sending shockwaiv shockwaves through the community according to report. penny was later indicted for tampering with everyday, which he denies, some of nasser's accusers were pressured by penny to stay silent. >> he told me don't say anything to anybody. >> he said, please be quiet. >> reporter: in response, the usga gymnastics board of directors say they are making success that all levels are offered in a safe, positive and encouraging environment. and will take additional measures as need based on the findings. an attorney for 180 nasser accusers c
february found then chief of sport performance alan ashley and ceo scott blackman knew for 14 months that nasser was accused of molesting dozens of young girls. but instead of protecting athletes, they decided to keep the matter to themselves. hours after the report was released, ashley was fired. blackman resigned in february after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. neither could be reached for comment. investigators say both men were first told about the abuse allegations by former usa...
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young guatemalan boy died in u.s. custody at the border, and tonight, we're hearing from a local woman who has seen the shocking conditions firsthand. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. it's the second child to die in just three weeks. kate larson has more on the major changes being made by homeland security. >> reporter: tonight, immigration and customs enforcement officers released another 500 migrants in texas and new mexico. shelters in these border towns say they're overwhelmed and running out of spice. i.c.e. has apprehended 24,000 children at the border and another child died in their custody this week. homeland security ordered mandatory medical checks on every child under 10 in u.s. custody, prompted by the death of a second child under the agency's care. the boy, who was accompanied by his father, died on christmas eve in new mexico after getting released from a hospital. >> we saw children that were dehydrated, children that needed medical care. >> reporter: belinda hernandez is a professor and licensed clinical social worker. she's traveled to the border two times this year. she was in texas earlier this month, right before 7-year-o
young guatemalan boy died in u.s. custody at the border, and tonight, we're hearing from a local woman who has seen the shocking conditions firsthand. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. it's the second child to die in just three weeks. kate larson has more on the major changes being made by homeland security. >> reporter: tonight, immigration and customs enforcement officers released another 500 migrants in texas and new mexico. shelters in these border...
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ashley. the search continues for the person who pulled a trigger overnight overnight and cut short the life of a police officer, husband and father to a youngened about 100 miles from san francisco in the town of newman. you can see it on this map between san jose and modesto. >> the police department there only has about a dozen officer, so this death hits very hard. "abc 7 news" reporter laura anthony has been on the story all day. she is live with the very latest. laura. >> reporter: well, hi, dan. we are here at the martins rv or mobile home park. this is where this truck was located at about 3:00 this afternoon. this carport behind me. now, when we arrived we saw a number of pieces of big plywood in front of where the truck was parked. it appeared someone was trying to conceal it in this carport. i'm told this break came after someone called in a tip about something they thought looked suspicious. investigators found it hidden in a garage just a few miles from where a fatal police shooting occurred. that is the dodge truck believed to be the one the suspect was driving when it gunned down newman police corporal ron issue l singh. it st
ashley. the search continues for the person who pulled a trigger overnight overnight and cut short the life of a police officer, husband and father to a youngened about 100 miles from san francisco in the town of newman. you can see it on this map between san jose and modesto. >> the police department there only has about a dozen officer, so this death hits very hard. "abc 7 news" reporter laura anthony has been on the story all day. she is live with the very latest. laura....
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for the hundreds of young people who leave council care each year — they often have no family to spend the festive period with and friends tend to be with their own loved ones. ashleyste, who was himself in care, reports now from wigan on one scheme that's trying to give care leavers a greater chance to celebrate. a glimpse of christmas spirit. volunteers gathering to organise a festive dinner for young people who have left the care system. we're at a location in wigan, where volunteers have come together to prepare for a christmas dinner for ca re levers. now, i grew up in care in south—east london. i never had this sort of event put on for me when i was in care, when i left care, so i'm really excited to see how this will impact the care community here in wigan. shall i help? alex and susie are siblings who were split up in care. having spent eight years without seeing each other, they were reunited at a christmas event just like this one last year. just being able to be together was really nice. christmas is, like, meant to be a time for, like, family and we — where we look down on christmas we can see a time where we didn't have much as a kid. now when we come
for the hundreds of young people who leave council care each year — they often have no family to spend the festive period with and friends tend to be with their own loved ones. ashleyste, who was himself in care, reports now from wigan on one scheme that's trying to give care leavers a greater chance to celebrate. a glimpse of christmas spirit. volunteers gathering to organise a festive dinner for young people who have left the care system. we're at a location in wigan, where volunteers have...
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there's a young man here in the audience who just finished his 58th, 59th, and 60th surgery and left the va hospital because he wanted to be here tonight. jesse and ashley home you're hoping for in tampa? from all of us to you, it's yours. [ cheers and applause ] >> it was very emotional. it was a huge weight that's being, like, lifted off your shoulders. >> jesse and ashley, wanted to be in tampa, florida. well, building homes for heroes and william ryan homes built them a beautiful home from the ground up. this home, just like all the homes built by building homes for heroes, is specifically designed to meet the injured soldier's needs. >> it's so important to have an open floor plan. it'll give jesse the freedom to maneuver all throughout the home. we want him to feel like he's in a normal home built for anyone. and, uh, you really can't see all these hidden features that we've done. >> but they're actually here. but they're subtle. >> they are all here. they're very subtle. we design all of our homes with the hallways being 48 inches wide. it gives him the freedom to roll through with a wheelchair. the greatest features that we gave him was the abil
there's a young man here in the audience who just finished his 58th, 59th, and 60th surgery and left the va hospital because he wanted to be here tonight. jesse and ashley home you're hoping for in tampa? from all of us to you, it's yours. [ cheers and applause ] >> it was very emotional. it was a huge weight that's being, like, lifted off your shoulders. >> jesse and ashley, wanted to be in tampa, florida. well, building homes for heroes and william ryan homes built them a...
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ashley: ah. stuart: sarcasm is a low form of wit as you well know, young man. come back on the show anytime you're available. thank you, jason. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: some colleges trying to teach students it is okay to fail. this is coming at me. i don't know this story, ashley. ashley: interesting. a number of colleges saying it is okay, there is no shame in failing. van per dealt, princeton, other schools offer workshops -- vanderbilt. florida state university, fsu requiring students to complete online program addressing stresses. they don't mow how to move on from moments of failure. they say social media playing a role. everyone is having a perfect life and you're not. that is very powerful emotion. parents who are overprotective of their kids. they haven't had to face failure that much. pricey college, you're under pressure to do well in academics. all of those things. they're encouraging teachers tell stories of failure. they can be funny but it is no shame to try and fail. that is the message. stuart: it's a good message. it really is. we
ashley: ah. stuart: sarcasm is a low form of wit as you well know, young man. come back on the show anytime you're available. thank you, jason. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: some colleges trying to teach students it is okay to fail. this is coming at me. i don't know this story, ashley. ashley: interesting. a number of colleges saying it is okay, there is no shame in failing. van per dealt, princeton, other schools offer workshops -- vanderbilt. florida state university, fsu...
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ashley: thank you so much for joining us. from oil to music, rocker neil youngic streaming service. why not? >> this is going to be the neil young archive, $1.99, you can get access to all his recordings, he promises to put new recordings on there as well. if you are a big fan you can spend $19.99 for the entire year and he figured why not have this direct connection? ashley: of fellow canadian. do you like them? not your generation? >> we covered him quite a bit especially with his involvement with the oil. ashley: thank you. for the lukewarm endorsement. let's check the dow 30. generally in the green, very nice indeed, adding 40 or 50 points after blowout numbers. microsoft dragging at the back of the dow, generally in the green. did you know there are schools in this country that seat -- teach santa's help us how to wipe their beards and asked about trade? not easy to do. we talked to the guy who runs the santa claus conservatory and i went to know what the number one trait is for being a good santa helper. ♪ bells are ringing ♪ children singing ♪ all is merr
ashley: thank you so much for joining us. from oil to music, rocker neil youngic streaming service. why not? >> this is going to be the neil young archive, $1.99, you can get access to all his recordings, he promises to put new recordings on there as well. if you are a big fan you can spend $19.99 for the entire year and he figured why not have this direct connection? ashley: of fellow canadian. do you like them? not your generation? >> we covered him quite a bit especially with his...
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young man. >>> venezuela, let's get there. creditors demanding payment on a 100 billion-dollar bond. ashleyst and principle. they have been defaulting since january. this could precip eight a rush of these types of things. if you can buy sovereign debt in venezuela it is a dodgy bet. this could end up in costly and lengthy legal battle where we're headed on this. with a country like venezuela has very limited assets you try to get in to grab what assets are there. stuart: the only asset that venezuela has in america, the piece of citgo. >> the gas station chain. stuart: they have a piece of it. i don't know how much. that is the only asset you can go after. ashley: this remind me of argentina in early 2,000. this is the same situation. stuart: argentina lost in court. ashley: those bondholders got back a respectable at of money. we'll see what happens in this situation. the first of many i believe. stuart: 1 1/2 trillion dollars the amount of student loan debt outstanding, a record high. 1 1/2 trillion, that could become a huge problem if people are unable to pay those loans. we'll discuss
young man. >>> venezuela, let's get there. creditors demanding payment on a 100 billion-dollar bond. ashleyst and principle. they have been defaulting since january. this could precip eight a rush of these types of things. if you can buy sovereign debt in venezuela it is a dodgy bet. this could end up in costly and lengthy legal battle where we're headed on this. with a country like venezuela has very limited assets you try to get in to grab what assets are there. stuart: the only...
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ashley for comment but they've not yet responded. >> the report says the u.s. oc, u.s. gymnastics, fbi and michigan state university all failed to protect athletes. investigators said nassar continued to assault youngished in september 2016. nassar is serving decades in prison after admitting he possessed child pornography and sexually assaulting hundreds of young girls claiming it was me >> announcer: this morning's eye opener at 8:00 is sponsored by liberty mutual insurance. only pay for what you need. >>> much more news ahead. the popularity of social media influencers is forcing big beauty brands change how they market, giving big companies a run for their money. >>> plus meghan markle's empowering message during a surprise award show appearance. >>> and "note to self" former first lady michelle obama looks back on her arrival at princeton. >> one of your classmates is a bona fide movie star. another is reported to be a princess. meanwhile you got dropped off by your father in your family's sedan. >> her inspiring words for girls and boys who face self doubt and uncertainty. you're watching "cbs this morning." well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look azingly comfortable. when
ashley for comment but they've not yet responded. >> the report says the u.s. oc, u.s. gymnastics, fbi and michigan state university all failed to protect athletes. investigators said nassar continued to assault youngished in september 2016. nassar is serving decades in prison after admitting he possessed child pornography and sexually assaulting hundreds of young girls claiming it was me >> announcer: this morning's eye opener at 8:00 is sponsored by liberty mutual insurance. only...