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we need to win the games and today, we had a couple of games and today, we had a couple of games at hometry to take three points, it hasn't been for the want of trying, i thought we had a great chance, at 2—1, but when we got back to 2-2, chance, at 2—1, but when we got back to 2—2, we did everything we could to 2—2, we did everything we could to see if we could get a winner but it wasn't to be. the players have done well today. disappointed. we conceded a late goal, especially the way it happened. the way we conceded both of them but i have to say it was a both of them but i have to say it wasa fair both of them but i have to say it was a fair result. it is a point, we wanted three of them, we were close to getting three of them but it is disappointing. and it's good. who will go down with sunderland? swa nsea, who will go down with sunderland? swansea, away to watford, we thought they might get something out of it but they lost 1—0. they might get something out of it but they lost 1-0. etienne capoue scored for watford at vicarage road. swa nsea scored for watford at vicarage road. swa
we need to win the games and today, we had a couple of games and today, we had a couple of games at hometry to take three points, it hasn't been for the want of trying, i thought we had a great chance, at 2—1, but when we got back to 2-2, chance, at 2—1, but when we got back to 2—2, we did everything we could to 2—2, we did everything we could to see if we could get a winner but it wasn't to be. the players have done well today. disappointed. we conceded a late goal, especially the way...
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we need to win the games and today, we had a couple of games at home recently, today we needed to tryoints, it hasn't been for the want of trying, i thought we had a great chance, at 2—1, but when we got back to 2—2, we did everything we could to see if we could get a winner but it wasn't to be. the players have done well today. disappointed. we conceded a late goal, especially the way it happened. the way we conceded both of them but i have to say it was a fair result. it is a point, we wanted three of them, we were close to getting three of them but it is disappointing. and it's good. who will go down with sunderland? swa nsea swansea lost today. we thought that paul clement was going to rescue swa nsea paul clement was going to rescue swansea because they have that fantastic win earlier this season but since then five losses in six, etienne capoue's goal made the difference for watford, five defeats in 64 swansea, watford stay tenth, paul clement's swansea just points from safety, a lot of work to do but he's in defiant mood. the supporters have been fantastic. they travelled in th
we need to win the games and today, we had a couple of games at home recently, today we needed to tryoints, it hasn't been for the want of trying, i thought we had a great chance, at 2—1, but when we got back to 2—2, we did everything we could to see if we could get a winner but it wasn't to be. the players have done well today. disappointed. we conceded a late goal, especially the way it happened. the way we conceded both of them but i have to say it was a fair result. it is a point, we...
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-- at home to europewide.ey are away to uruguay and they wa nt they are away to uruguay and they want him to come back for that one —— at home to uruguay. the next one, against venezuela, argentina would like to think they could beat them at home without messi. really the new coach has to be ready before the friendly against brazil in australia injune friendly against brazil in australia in june because he friendly against brazil in australia injune because he will want to get his players together to try to prepare a team to beat uruguay without lionel messi. tim vickery, brilliant, thanks for your time, we will chat to you soon. arsenal have been dealt a real blow as they look to keep touch with the top teams. the gunners suffered a 3—0 loss away to london rivals crystal palace, meaning they remain sixth and three points adrift of fifth placed manchester united with seven games remaining. the result lifts sam allardyce's side, who are 16th, six points away from the relegation zone. andros townsend opened the
-- at home to europewide.ey are away to uruguay and they wa nt they are away to uruguay and they want him to come back for that one —— at home to uruguay. the next one, against venezuela, argentina would like to think they could beat them at home without messi. really the new coach has to be ready before the friendly against brazil in australia injune friendly against brazil in australia in june because he friendly against brazil in australia injune because he will want to get his players...
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at the school. >>> well, the phillies opened their home schedule today under cloudy skies with cold temperatures and against one of the best teams in baseball, the washington nationals but hey it is opening day at citizens bank park and the fans are overjoyed. "action news" reporter gray hall was at the ballpark. >> ♪ >> allgates are opened. >> the crack of the bat seeing the green grass and watching it on the big screen instead of at home. >> reporter: it is finally here and baseball fans are more than excited about the phillies 2017 home opener against the nationals. >> it's excitement. it's the atmosphere of baseball, springtime and hopefully the world series. >> euphoria. it's just -- baseball is the meaning of life for me p. >> it's unbelievable. it's just goose bumps all over. we came down here last year and we've always wanted to come to one and i will never ever miss another opening day, never. >> reporter: it doesn't take long to realize that these are die hard fans rooting for their team. the game kicked off at 3:05. the weather was not the most inviting but for the thousands who showed up
at the school. >>> well, the phillies opened their home schedule today under cloudy skies with cold temperatures and against one of the best teams in baseball, the washington nationals but hey it is opening day at citizens bank park and the fans are overjoyed. "action news" reporter gray hall was at the ballpark. >> ♪ >> allgates are opened. >> the crack of the bat seeing the green grass and watching it on the big screen instead of at home. >>...
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they mobilized voters and maintained alliances at home. strongly remained republican throughout the war. the most prominent republican governors throughout the war included janet -- john andrew, william buckingham of connecticut, samuel kirkwood of edwinedwin morgan -- morgan -- only two years in new israel washburn, and richard gates of illinois. the task of preserving the union also fell on local -- loyal democratic governors who nonetheless supported the union war effort. thomas bramlett of kentucky, john downey of california, jewell parker of new jersey, david todd of ohio, whitaker of oregon. remained loyal to support lincoln at the first and revealed the complex interplay of loyalty and locality. governors were forced to choose between economic ties and the conservatism that associated them with small government and hostility toward fugitive slaves. those governors with democratic in 1863 and -- 1864, the military situation turned in the union's favor. still, governors suffered with intractable state legislate legislatures. hostility
they mobilized voters and maintained alliances at home. strongly remained republican throughout the war. the most prominent republican governors throughout the war included janet -- john andrew, william buckingham of connecticut, samuel kirkwood of edwinedwin morgan -- morgan -- only two years in new israel washburn, and richard gates of illinois. the task of preserving the union also fell on local -- loyal democratic governors who nonetheless supported the union war effort. thomas bramlett of...
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heading out on the town, well, phillies are at home at citizens bank park. first pitch 7:05. first pitch temperature around 56. once we get in the ninth inning we will drop down to 50 degrees. we will talk about what we can expect. it is much warmer as we get into sunday and summer preview next week, as we take a run at record, details coming u the accu weather forecast, alycia. >> melissa, thank. >>> nice weather today, perfect one to shake off the dustt, sweep off dirt and clear cobwebs. that is what folks all across the sit difficult for tenth annual philly spring clean up. "action news" reporter trish hartman is live at the belmont plateau with the story hi there trish. >> reporter: hey, a leash a this clean up has been going on for a decade and it brought together co-workers teammates neighbors to make the city a little bit more beautiful. dry leaves are scooped up in the bag along 34th street and strawberry mansion. under the careful supervision of junior block captain crayon sippio. >> it goodies to clean up your neighborhood because don't want your neighborhood to be
heading out on the town, well, phillies are at home at citizens bank park. first pitch 7:05. first pitch temperature around 56. once we get in the ninth inning we will drop down to 50 degrees. we will talk about what we can expect. it is much warmer as we get into sunday and summer preview next week, as we take a run at record, details coming u the accu weather forecast, alycia. >> melissa, thank. >>> nice weather today, perfect one to shake off the dustt, sweep off dirt and...
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giants at home, a's at home and marshawn lynch rumors of coming to the raiders. up ahead in this broadcast.> live look outside... richmond bridge for the weekend: it's eco easter egg-stravaganza in alameda. kids can get glitter tattoos and take pictures with the easter bunny. it's all happening at the alameda south shore center from noon to 3:00. it's free to attend. - grocery outlet - grocery outlet is the home of 'wow' savings. wow means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of wow. denial... - is this price right? - acceptance... and boooyah! wait for it. boooyah has three o's. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - save upto 50 - 80% during our wine sale. ( gary ) the giants down the street facing the rockies. buster posey is optomistic he'll return to the starting lineup on tuesday in kansas city. the giants were rolling early in the game... after missing the last two games his sister in law died... brandon crawford hits an opposite field home run... giants up by four. johnny cueto loads the bases in the fifth... rockies pile two run off joe panik's fiel
giants at home, a's at home and marshawn lynch rumors of coming to the raiders. up ahead in this broadcast.> live look outside... richmond bridge for the weekend: it's eco easter egg-stravaganza in alameda. kids can get glitter tattoos and take pictures with the easter bunny. it's all happening at the alameda south shore center from noon to 3:00. it's free to attend. - grocery outlet - grocery outlet is the home of 'wow' savings. wow means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of wow....
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west brom lost at home to southampton, and west ham beat swansea. emiership results... champions celtic eased past kilmarnock 3—1. hamilton drew with ross county. hearts beat dundee. bottom side inverness were well beaten at home by stjohnstone, and partick were 1—0 winners at home to motherwell. we are well underway in the third round of the masters, with three players tied for the lead. england's justin rose is the leading british player. this is how it looks at augusta. charley hoffman, remained in front from the opening round. sharing the lead with garcia and rickie fowler. those selected others, justin rose is one under and rory mcilroy in the chasing pack as well. great britain are out of the davis cup. they were beaten in the quarter—finals by france with a day to spare. after losing both singles rubbers in rouen yesterday, it was left to doubles partners jamie murray and dom inglot to keep the tie alive. but nicolas mahut and julien benneteau took the first set in a tie—break. the brits did manage to win the next set — keeping their slim hope
west brom lost at home to southampton, and west ham beat swansea. emiership results... champions celtic eased past kilmarnock 3—1. hamilton drew with ross county. hearts beat dundee. bottom side inverness were well beaten at home by stjohnstone, and partick were 1—0 winners at home to motherwell. we are well underway in the third round of the masters, with three players tied for the lead. england's justin rose is the leading british player. this is how it looks at augusta. charley hoffman,...
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clearly they know what a 14, 15, 16 year old boy is thinking about. >> i just want to tell the people at homeing at picture of cooper's mother, kimberly. i had the privilege of interviewing hue and kimberly at the playboy mansion years and years ago. >> wow. >> i think cooper might have been crawling around during that interview, matter of fact. >> yes, i probably was running around in diapers upstairs. >> so was i. >> now, when there were parties, i wonder, did they make you stay in your rumor you were allowed to just roman enjoy? >> no, no. when my parent were together, the parties were black tie and my mom put a cap on the lifestyle that my dad lived for period of time. and then when my parent split up, my brother and i would spend most of our time at the house next-door when mid summers or any of the marquis events would come around, and then obviously when i was an adult i got to wander out in the backyards and enjoy myself. >> i got to tell you, cooper, you look like your dad. i know that's not shocking, because that's your dad, but you could play your dad. >> i hear it all the time. i
clearly they know what a 14, 15, 16 year old boy is thinking about. >> i just want to tell the people at homeing at picture of cooper's mother, kimberly. i had the privilege of interviewing hue and kimberly at the playboy mansion years and years ago. >> wow. >> i think cooper might have been crawling around during that interview, matter of fact. >> yes, i probably was running around in diapers upstairs. >> so was i. >> now, when there were parties, i wonder,...
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at home,13-year-old his 16-year-old daughter at home, 20-year-old daughter that a serving in the navy and 23-year-old son that is about to finish college and looks like he will be doing well, he is a great guy. >> is your wife out here with you or in the district? >> she is in the district. she has a successful design business. anddoes very well with bat has an incredible talent and work ethic. it is important to her to continue to grow that business. she has been well with it. our children enjoy the community of west point and want to be a part of that. about whatometimes do call your home base, because you are away from your family a whole lot. you come to watch into -- washington, i look forward every week to getting home to the district. being back in the state is wonderful. it is also important to stay connected to the district. that's home, that is why i am here working for the people in the third district of georgia. the children will come up when they can come up but most of the time we look forward to getting back into the district. >> when you are here in your haveng, as a f
at home,13-year-old his 16-year-old daughter at home, 20-year-old daughter that a serving in the navy and 23-year-old son that is about to finish college and looks like he will be doing well, he is a great guy. >> is your wife out here with you or in the district? >> she is in the district. she has a successful design business. anddoes very well with bat has an incredible talent and work ethic. it is important to her to continue to grow that business. she has been well with it. our...
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a draw at home to manchester city leaves arsenal seven points adrift of the top four. e into the champions cup semi—finals with victory over glasgow warriors. and a major errorfrom oxford at the start of the women's boat race gifts cambridge the win. but oxford win the men's race. welcome to the programme. celtic have been crowned the scottish premiership champions for the sixth consecutive year, after a 5—0 win at hearts. they've done it with 8 games to spare, equalling the record set by rangers 88 years ago. here's our sports correspondent, natalie pirks. brendan rodgers' first match with celtic was at tynecastle, a perfect venue for their coronation. today told the story of a season where celtic beat everyone into submission. scott sinclair's thunderous effort sent them on their way. just three minutes later a devastating break provided sinclair with a second. the party was breaking out and stuart armstrong wrote the bubbly with his fizzing run. but for celtic it is not merely about winning, it is about how they win and they were going for it, with a little help from
a draw at home to manchester city leaves arsenal seven points adrift of the top four. e into the champions cup semi—finals with victory over glasgow warriors. and a major errorfrom oxford at the start of the women's boat race gifts cambridge the win. but oxford win the men's race. welcome to the programme. celtic have been crowned the scottish premiership champions for the sixth consecutive year, after a 5—0 win at hearts. they've done it with 8 games to spare, equalling the record set by...
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it's down to how they‘re playing at home. it‘s incredible, this run. games unbeaten. started with estoril in 2014. an incredible wreckage, and its a form which could keep them up. there are two points are away from the relegation zone. marco doing of drasticjob. many relegation zone. marco doing of drastic job. many people relegation zone. marco doing of drasticjob. many people wrote him off, but what character. he‘s doing a fantasticjob in the premier league. i am really happy when i feel our club fight and fight together, the players, the fans, all the people who work here. it‘s amazing and it‘s very important, because i remember three months before, and it‘s important, we‘ll continue to fight. i don‘t know what will happen in the end of the season, but will put up the fight to keep this club remaining in the premier league. they have to keep on fighting, because swansea are keeping on fighting. there are still in the bottom three, but hull had to win, because swansea won today. there — ten up, then a penalty. really for apollo then it got even better
it's down to how they‘re playing at home. it‘s incredible, this run. games unbeaten. started with estoril in 2014. an incredible wreckage, and its a form which could keep them up. there are two points are away from the relegation zone. marco doing of drasticjob. many relegation zone. marco doing of drastic job. many people relegation zone. marco doing of drasticjob. many people wrote him off, but what character. he‘s doing a fantasticjob in the premier league. i am really happy when i...
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at risk for life threatening diseases. the fda is giving a genetics testing company the right to directly market to the public to test for serious medical issues in your own home. the question is, would you want to know? here's tom costello. >> reporter: at a lab in california, a saliva sample from someone who wants to know more about their dna. are there signs of a disease or disorder in their genes. today for the first time, the fda has allowed 23 and me to market home dna kits directly to consumer to test for health conditions. in minneapolis, christine marks with her mom charlotte is hoping a dna test will give her peace of mind. after her father died of alzheimer's disease. >> i don't want my children to end up with it, i don't want them to see me with the disease. >> here's how it works. customers order the $200 kit online. the saliva sample is tested for more than half a million markers which could be associated with one of ten diseases or conditions. including late onset alzheimer's, parkinson's disease, celiac disease and various blood disorders. genetic risk is one piece of the bigger puzzle. it doesn't mean they will or won't ultimately develop a di
at risk for life threatening diseases. the fda is giving a genetics testing company the right to directly market to the public to test for serious medical issues in your own home. the question is, would you want to know? here's tom costello. >> reporter: at a lab in california, a saliva sample from someone who wants to know more about their dna. are there signs of a disease or disorder in their genes. today for the first time, the fda has allowed 23 and me to market home dna kits directly...
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can't wait but up next so much for the empty nest, new numbers showing more millennials are living at homeen: forget what is trending on twitter, the census bureau reporting a new trend that might surprise you, one third of millennial the living with their parents at a quarter of the are not working or going to school. whose fault is that? >> it is a confluence of factors, cultural factors, my generation is doing a lot of milestones later than previous generations like moving out, getting married, starting our own families, buying a home of our own but a lot of things have to do with the economy when it is the job market we entered two years ago, poor job market, we carry $1 trillion in student loan debt. there are economic factors at work. it is a choice, my generation does not are you living on our own or buying a home as previous generations have. dagen: maybe they're living at home for the food. >> maybe. a lot of this has to do with student debt is the economy has left a lot of younger folks behind who can't get first-time mortgages, this is personal for me, my grandson lives in my ba
can't wait but up next so much for the empty nest, new numbers showing more millennials are living at homeen: forget what is trending on twitter, the census bureau reporting a new trend that might surprise you, one third of millennial the living with their parents at a quarter of the are not working or going to school. whose fault is that? >> it is a confluence of factors, cultural factors, my generation is doing a lot of milestones later than previous generations like moving out, getting...
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look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. . .he top of the hour. before you leave the house here is what is happening today. neil gorsuch will officially become the new supreme court justice. he will be sworn in by john roberts followed by a public ceremony in the rose garden. he is filling the southeast late antonin scalia i delta airlines is expectation a near normal day today after thousands of delays and cancellations. the travel nightmare blamed on powerful storms moving through the southeast. a celebration 108 years in the making at wrigley field. the chicago cubs will raise their world series banner before today's homeowner against the dodgers. they will beat the cleveland indians to win first title since 1908. clayton: win only one thing, good, the bad, and the ugly. the boston fire department 49 new firefighters. all of them are veterans. special ceremony. each man rising, taking their oath of office before being called one by one to receive their badge to serve. next, the bad. a metal plane gets unusually close to air f
look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. . .he top of the hour. before you leave the house here is what is happening today. neil gorsuch will officially become the new supreme court justice. he will be sworn in by john roberts followed by a public ceremony in the rose garden. he is filling the southeast late antonin scalia i delta airlines is expectation a near normal day today after thousands of delays and cancellations. the travel nightmare blamed on powerful storms moving...
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hull city have a great record at home. what a job he is doing. let's hear from him now. i at home.ogether, the players, the fans, all of the people who work here. it's amazing, and it's very important,. people continue to fight. i don't know what will happen in the end of the season, but we will continue to fight to remain in the premier league. if they had lost, they would‘ve dropped into the bottom three, because swansea won today, so they‘re just trying to keep in touch, but there are still 18th. a 2-0 touch, but there are still 18th. a2—0 win touch, but there are still 18th. a 2—0 win over swansea against stoke. they were 1—0 up with a headerfrom fernando, stoke. they were 1—0 up with a header from fernando, then stoke. they were 1—0 up with a headerfrom fernando, then still got penalty. a minute later, tom carroll scored. there are a run of five defeats in the last six, so a big relief there. the next game is against manchester united. it only gets tougher. there are still the relegation zone. i believed it was a must win game today. the fact that hull have one as welljust chi
hull city have a great record at home. what a job he is doing. let's hear from him now. i at home.ogether, the players, the fans, all of the people who work here. it's amazing, and it's very important,. people continue to fight. i don't know what will happen in the end of the season, but we will continue to fight to remain in the premier league. if they had lost, they would‘ve dropped into the bottom three, because swansea won today, so they‘re just trying to keep in touch, but there are...
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and baldwin is happy at home and at work.> love playing donald trump. seems kind of stressful to play him? >> it is stressful to play him. not somebody i am in love with. >> final question? seems as you wrap up the book and talk about your wife and little kids. you are happy as you have ever been? >> you talk about in the business you have to be lucky. i am luckier in my personal life. i am glad that i am luckier in my personal life. if i had to choose, i would pick that. >> good to see him doing so well. >> yeah, especially coming back from the rough days, as you recall, that voice mail, had epic lines in it. >> that's the news for this eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved he
and baldwin is happy at home and at work.> love playing donald trump. seems kind of stressful to play him? >> it is stressful to play him. not somebody i am in love with. >> final question? seems as you wrap up the book and talk about your wife and little kids. you are happy as you have ever been? >> you talk about in the business you have to be lucky. i am luckier in my personal life. i am glad that i am luckier in my personal life. if i had to choose, i would pick that....
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sharks at home tonight against edmonton. l for you at 10:00 and then again at 11:00 on sports wrap. >> on wednesday warriors were at it again. portland still here in town? >> absolutely. warriors and blazers game two right here on wednesday. and how about if there were enough things going on potentially in the bay area again. sharks at home, warriors at home, giants at home, the a's were suppose to be home, but got rained out. the giants were able to get their game in today and then the a's were not. >> it didn't look too good. it looked soggy out there with the ponchos and everything, not the type of game you want to sit at. >> not great baseball weather. >>> coming up tonight at the 10:00 news, advocates are asking for a cause in san jose. >> the group is on a hunger strike until tuesday when a vote is expected for proposed city ordinance to protect tenants against no cause addiction. >> at 10:00 why it is a small price to pay to bring much- needed attention to an issue that is too often overlooked. we'll have that story an
sharks at home tonight against edmonton. l for you at 10:00 and then again at 11:00 on sports wrap. >> on wednesday warriors were at it again. portland still here in town? >> absolutely. warriors and blazers game two right here on wednesday. and how about if there were enough things going on potentially in the bay area again. sharks at home, warriors at home, giants at home, the a's were suppose to be home, but got rained out. the giants were able to get their game in today and then...
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you know, i, easiest way i tell people, at home you still lock your doors at night. home but you still lock your doors for that security. you can't put a price on security. back during the 9/11 attacks there were $3.3 trillion spent after that attack. that is not even putting cost of lives that died, the lives that were wounded, and when you really look how much was spent on planning that attack by these individuals that are trying to harm americans, it was less than 500,000. so, do you really want to put a price on a wall? it is security. and it is just not the wall. it is everything else around it. stuart: white house budget director mick mulvaney, he says the border wall, needs to be, must be included in the spending bill. in other words you have to have money in that budget to build that wall. he is very much on your side. >> no, i mean, that is refreshing. we need that. there is a lot of things that are needed down here on the southern border that have got ignored for a long, long time. now we have an administration coming out here. we have attorney general sessi
you know, i, easiest way i tell people, at home you still lock your doors at night. home but you still lock your doors for that security. you can't put a price on security. back during the 9/11 attacks there were $3.3 trillion spent after that attack. that is not even putting cost of lives that died, the lives that were wounded, and when you really look how much was spent on planning that attack by these individuals that are trying to harm americans, it was less than 500,000. so, do you really...
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a teenager whose mother and brother were stabbed to death at home says the family is "devastated" — lydiaon left flowers at the scene earlier. theresa may reassures gibraltar of britain's steadfast commitment and says she will work to secure the best possible outcome from brexit talks. also in the next hour, today's boat race will go ahead. a suspected world war two bomb has now been removed from the banks of the thames, meaning the university boat race gets the green light. celtic have won the scottish premier league with eight games to spare after beating hearts 5—0 at tynecastle. and coming up at 4:30pm, inside out looks at the plans to dig a tunnel beneath stonehenge. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. rescue teams in colombia are searching through mud and debris for survivors of huge mudslides which have killed more than 250 people. hundreds more are injured or missing. the mud engulfed the town of mocoa, where rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather. keith doyle has the latest. a wall of water, mud and debris swathe large parts of the town of mocoa. thousands have lost
a teenager whose mother and brother were stabbed to death at home says the family is "devastated" — lydiaon left flowers at the scene earlier. theresa may reassures gibraltar of britain's steadfast commitment and says she will work to secure the best possible outcome from brexit talks. also in the next hour, today's boat race will go ahead. a suspected world war two bomb has now been removed from the banks of the thames, meaning the university boat race gets the green light. celtic...
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. >>> new at 11:00, air strikes in syria led to protests here at home. members of the syrian community in allentown organized this rally tonight. >> now, we're getting our first look at the damage from those air strikes. the u.s. military releasing these satellite images today. they're from the air base that was hit by dozens of tomahawk missiles. >> the response to the air strikes is still unfolding. russia called them an act of aggression and denied syria's president had anything to do with the chemical attack that president trump used as justifications for the air strikes. still, the administration said more sanctions will be put on syria, but they would not say if more military action would be taken. >>> and the impact of the air strikes has already stretched far beyond syria itself. >> drew smith shows how the syrian community from this area is divided. >> allentown has one of america's largest syrian populations. they've got a restaurant named for the capital of the country. the community here came out to strongly condemn the u.s. air strikes. >> to
. >>> new at 11:00, air strikes in syria led to protests here at home. members of the syrian community in allentown organized this rally tonight. >> now, we're getting our first look at the damage from those air strikes. the u.s. military releasing these satellite images today. they're from the air base that was hit by dozens of tomahawk missiles. >> the response to the air strikes is still unfolding. russia called them an act of aggression and denied syria's president had...
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dagen: maybe they're living at home for the food. >> maybe. lot of this has to do with student debt is the economy has left a lot of younger folks behind who can't get first-time mortgages, this is personal for me, my grandson lives in my basement, works for me at my firm. he has twin boys day with us who can stay with us every week, giving me a new appreciation for we call them the roach boys. they will be jumping from the top because that is what they are doing. anything could happen. dagen: you will make them pay their own way. they be wrestling by the time they can stand. >> we start fishing shows with mexican rednecks, we will be fishing, there will be a ton of it. >> check is from brooklyn. i beg to differ with hadley because someone who has a millennial living at home like chuck i don't think it is cultural, they are taking care of the parents, they don't value left on their own. it is all the economy. my daughter will be happy to move out in a heartbeat if she had a job. she can find a place to live. it is all the economy. i guarantee
dagen: maybe they're living at home for the food. >> maybe. lot of this has to do with student debt is the economy has left a lot of younger folks behind who can't get first-time mortgages, this is personal for me, my grandson lives in my basement, works for me at my firm. he has twin boys day with us who can stay with us every week, giving me a new appreciation for we call them the roach boys. they will be jumping from the top because that is what they are doing. anything could happen....
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our backpacks says we got your back at home and we want to make sure this veteran is not forgotten. >> police found labuda's cadillac, hours later and arrested two men at the scene. investigators are still looking for a female suspect who help the two men. two suspects in custody have in the yet been charged. >>> ancestry.com helped blow cover of the suspected identity thief in lansdale. this is suspect john vincent, authorities say that 1996, he escaped from a texas halfway house, went to a graveyard and stole identity of the baby, buried there, nathan l.a. on. his aunt, logged on to ancestry.com. >> our son's birth certificate , death certificate came up and then after that, a marriage license came up. laskoski. >> if convicted he faces a minimum mandatory, federal prison sentence. >>> and jury selection begins next week in the trial of the camden county fat's accused of killing his own son, dj creato ace accused of killing three-year eld brendan and dumping his body in the wooded area of cooper river park. prosecutors wanted jurors to travel to the exact spot where brandon's body w
our backpacks says we got your back at home and we want to make sure this veteran is not forgotten. >> police found labuda's cadillac, hours later and arrested two men at the scene. investigators are still looking for a female suspect who help the two men. two suspects in custody have in the yet been charged. >>> ancestry.com helped blow cover of the suspected identity thief in lansdale. this is suspect john vincent, authorities say that 1996, he escaped from a texas halfway...
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most syrians want to live at home. they deserve a safe homeland as all people do, as all mayor chance believe -- at all americans believe we do here. if you talk to syrians who are here, they wish to return home. when syrian babies come in, they come with syrian adults. and we can't be sure because the vetting processes are not in place. we can't be sure what their intent is. so i know some people who would like to not credit the president and legitimize his actions and moving on to that issue as well. but the president has made his position on this very clear. he of course was responding to the information he was given and the images he saw. in terms of the refugee crisis, the main goal is they can remain at home safe from gases and all other types of torture. it's tragic women are choosing suicide over rape. howie: as you know syria resumed bombing that town from the damaged airfield. "national review" writes if this is a one-off this is a symbolic pin prick. if there is no military action how will the president stop
most syrians want to live at home. they deserve a safe homeland as all people do, as all mayor chance believe -- at all americans believe we do here. if you talk to syrians who are here, they wish to return home. when syrian babies come in, they come with syrian adults. and we can't be sure because the vetting processes are not in place. we can't be sure what their intent is. so i know some people who would like to not credit the president and legitimize his actions and moving on to that issue...
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the celtics lost game one at home. bulls trying to take a commanding 2-0 lead on the road. his one, isaiah thomas dealing with the loss of his sister before the playoffs began. and the celtics not at their best once again. jimmy butler, 22 points for him in this game. thomas had 20 points but gets that one blocked. rajjen rondo nearly had a triple-double, and the bulls up 2-0 on the celtics now as the series shifts to chicago for game three. >>> clippers in the same situation trying not to go down 0-2 at home. the jazz without rudy gobert. their defensive player of the year at center and you see blake griffin taking advantage getting into the lane. he had 24 points. chris paul creating space for the jumper. he had 21 points and 10 assists. deandre jordan, 18 points and 15 rebounds as griffin knocks that one down. that one really helped put it away. steve ballmer digging it and the clippers even the series, 99-91 before they head to utah for game three. >> also on tuesday, the raptors even their series with the bucks. they beat milwaukee. game three coming up in that series a
the celtics lost game one at home. bulls trying to take a commanding 2-0 lead on the road. his one, isaiah thomas dealing with the loss of his sister before the playoffs began. and the celtics not at their best once again. jimmy butler, 22 points for him in this game. thomas had 20 points but gets that one blocked. rajjen rondo nearly had a triple-double, and the bulls up 2-0 on the celtics now as the series shifts to chicago for game three. >>> clippers in the same situation trying...
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women are inherently better at that, maybe men are tend to be better at being ceos. >> my husband is better, when my children comes homehim, he gives all the excitement and i lay down the law. men are better at a lot of things and women are good at a lot of things. >> i do think women are better nurturers in the home, and i hate the fact that you can't have an honest conversation anymore without you being demonized. there are so many things we all agree on but we are pretending not to, and i don't know why were devoting so much of our energy to be training ourselves to become people you'd never want to hang out with. you never gone to a party and been excited for the guy who gets offended everything to show up. >> dave: paul, at some point in the middle of this you told a really strange story about your roommate not toweling off after a shower. >> very true, i know. i say a lot of odd things. >> dave: you described him as being a slob, i don't even find that being a slob, it's just bizarre. almost on a serial killer level. >> i was troubled by it. take a towel and surround yourself with it. >> you should have helped hi
women are inherently better at that, maybe men are tend to be better at being ceos. >> my husband is better, when my children comes homehim, he gives all the excitement and i lay down the law. men are better at a lot of things and women are good at a lot of things. >> i do think women are better nurturers in the home, and i hate the fact that you can't have an honest conversation anymore without you being demonized. there are so many things we all agree on but we are pretending not...
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>> i've got a 13-year-old at home, we have a six tooen-year-old daughter still at home. >> i have a 20-year-old daughter that's serving in the united states navy, we're very proud of her service and a 23-year-old son that's about to finish college and looks like he's going to be doing well. he's a great guy and we're awfully proufd him. >> your wife dr. she stay back in the district or is she out here with you? >> she's working in the district. she has a very successful design business. she does very well with that. she has an incredible talent and work ethic and, you know, it's important to her to continue to grow that business. she's done, you know, she's done well with it. you know, our children enjoy the community of west point and want to be a part of that. and, you know, i thought sometimes about, you know where are where do you call, you know, your home base while this is going on because you're away from your family and awful lot. i few coming to washington -- this is a job, there's work to be done, okay. i look forward every week to getting home to the district, you know, put
>> i've got a 13-year-old at home, we have a six tooen-year-old daughter still at home. >> i have a 20-year-old daughter that's serving in the united states navy, we're very proud of her service and a 23-year-old son that's about to finish college and looks like he's going to be doing well. he's a great guy and we're awfully proufd him. >> your wife dr. she stay back in the district or is she out here with you? >> she's working in the district. she has a very successful...
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so game six now is a must win for san jose saturday night at home at 7:30. >>> baseball, the a's playersook pensive but not for long at home against seattle. 3-3 tonight ryan haley scores the tying run 3-3. a's got a one run lead, two on for trevor and a 7th inning away and gone blast. to 2nd in the al they put nine runs on the board for a second straight game. 9-5 final and that win leapfrogged them into second place in the al west. >>> switching gears to the nba, teams targeting lebron james and the cavs looking for a 3-0 series lead in indiana. they lead by as much as 26 at the half. cleveland came all the way back, turnover and here's james, 41 points, 13 rebounds, 12 assists, biggest 2nd half comeba,,,,,,,,,,,, our next newscast is tomorrow >>> the late show with stephen colbert is up next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> have a gr,,,,,, >> announcer: the following is a sponsored presentation for the nv real estate academy's fortunes in flipping system. are you ready to learn how to make money and achieve your financial goals through real estate right in your own b
so game six now is a must win for san jose saturday night at home at 7:30. >>> baseball, the a's playersook pensive but not for long at home against seattle. 3-3 tonight ryan haley scores the tying run 3-3. a's got a one run lead, two on for trevor and a 7th inning away and gone blast. to 2nd in the al they put nine runs on the board for a second straight game. 9-5 final and that win leapfrogged them into second place in the al west. >>> switching gears to the nba, teams...
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acted, in: i think he syria in particular, not just the world community but here at home, they applauded the president actions. you have to look at the flip -- i talked about it a minute ago, when you look at actions we have taken in the past, mosul being a , that takes a huge element off the table of not only surprised that the huge element of what you are trying to do. with world meets leaders and develops relationships, repairing relationships and reasserting the u.s.'s place around the globe should not only reassure us here at home but around the globe, people are excited the president is taking action and decidedly so. you say you are not taking actions off the table -- is this an acceptance of that by the trump administration? mr. spicer: designing the point is you get into a series of hypotheticals about what you're taking on or off the table, at to narrow, you start your options and the president has held the strategy of doing that begins to give the enemy or the opponent, even if it is just a negotiation, the option of knowing where to go or where not to go. the president is cle
acted, in: i think he syria in particular, not just the world community but here at home, they applauded the president actions. you have to look at the flip -- i talked about it a minute ago, when you look at actions we have taken in the past, mosul being a , that takes a huge element off the table of not only surprised that the huge element of what you are trying to do. with world meets leaders and develops relationships, repairing relationships and reasserting the u.s.'s place around the...
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the team is healthy at home having won 15 of their last 16.te to win it all. but the heart breaking loss to cleveland in the finals is not far away. i think it changes the hunger, you're a little bit hungrier trying to go get something or get something back than you are when you got it. >> you just go in with all the confidence in the world that we built up this regular season and understand that every round is going to be different,er round is going to be a dogfight. >> we're excited, hopefully we're in this for a long haul and it's always good to get the first one under your belt. >> the only place to watch the game between portland will be on abc7. >>> golden state has a big edge in this series. >> we loved the warriors chances not just because it's portland, but because they have time now to get k.d. back into the mix as well as those other starters. when k.d. went out with the injury, the only concern i had was where will his rhythm be. during the playoffs they will have spirited practices now to get back on track and they understand that
the team is healthy at home having won 15 of their last 16.te to win it all. but the heart breaking loss to cleveland in the finals is not far away. i think it changes the hunger, you're a little bit hungrier trying to go get something or get something back than you are when you got it. >> you just go in with all the confidence in the world that we built up this regular season and understand that every round is going to be different,er round is going to be a dogfight. >> we're...
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the phills at home at 7:05 taking on the mets. record high warmth on tuesday.he phillys still at home. the morning shower wednesday, and not as warm. 72 for a high. mostly sunny thursday, 67. action news sports sunday continues after the break. ♪ z1we5z zi0z y1we5y yi0y >>> action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. challenge all givens. >>> the seattle sea hawks are open to breaking the legion of boom. they are fielding calls for cornerrichard sherman with the most interceptions in the nfl. are you all in? >> i'm definitely all in. we were talking about this on the radio. would you trade a first round pick? number 14 for him. i'm a little leery about that. the seattle seahawk insist, light be able to do it. the eagles are going to draft a rookie who is not going to play right away. they're going to insert him into the lineup. takes a couple years for the corner to acclimate to nfl speeds. get him in, one side solved. >> they have had issues with big name corners. he's 29. could be on the other side of his career. >>> finally, the masters. sergio garcia, he's
the phills at home at 7:05 taking on the mets. record high warmth on tuesday.he phillys still at home. the morning shower wednesday, and not as warm. 72 for a high. mostly sunny thursday, 67. action news sports sunday continues after the break. ♪ z1we5z zi0z y1we5y yi0y >>> action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. challenge all givens. >>> the seattle sea hawks are open to breaking the legion of boom. they are fielding calls for cornerrichard sherman with the most...
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she was climbing the stairs at home when she had a heart attack at the age of just 44. stairs at home feet. like having the rug pulled from under yourfeet. i like having the rug pulled from under your feet. i have like having the rug pulled from under yourfeet. i have a like having the rug pulled from under your feet. i have a very young family. i have a very demanding job, which i loved. to suddenly be struck by such a traumatic incident was very difficult. i didn't make time for activity or exercise. i think looking back on it now, i was fairly sedentary. harriet is not low -- alone. the most inactive part of the uk is the north—west of england, according to research. 47% of adults don't take enough exercise. in northern ireland, 46% are inactive. in wales it is 42%. london and the west midlands, 40%. and in scotland, 37%. we estimate that on average most of us spent 78 days of our life each year in a sedentary position. physical activity is important. but you also need to reduce the amount of time each day that you spend sitting at your computer. harriet has now changed her lifesty
she was climbing the stairs at home when she had a heart attack at the age of just 44. stairs at home feet. like having the rug pulled from under yourfeet. i like having the rug pulled from under your feet. i have like having the rug pulled from under yourfeet. i have a like having the rug pulled from under your feet. i have a very young family. i have a very demanding job, which i loved. to suddenly be struck by such a traumatic incident was very difficult. i didn't make time for activity or...
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back here at home delays on bart that started around 4:00 this afternoon. in the past 10 minutes we've learned the problem is bigger than first thought. >> we are at the north concorde bart station with 20 cars out of service. >> artificial summited engineers are here trying to troubleshoot the problem but they don't know exactly what is causing these problems. there is a fear it might be related to the same electrical problems they experienced on the same exact line last year. bar passengers will have to get off at the not -- north concord station and catches settled shuttle trying to get to the next location or use shuttle buses they -- -- they have here. that is why we have more buses coming out here to transport passengers. bar tweeted out they were having an equipment problem on the rhine running from the north concorde to pittsburgh point this was the same line that had major problems last year. it caused frequent disruptions in service. a spokesman says they don't know if it's the same electrical problem out here, but there are similarities. last year
back here at home delays on bart that started around 4:00 this afternoon. in the past 10 minutes we've learned the problem is bigger than first thought. >> we are at the north concorde bart station with 20 cars out of service. >> artificial summited engineers are here trying to troubleshoot the problem but they don't know exactly what is causing these problems. there is a fear it might be related to the same electrical problems they experienced on the same exact line last year. bar...
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then an hour at home and onto the track. on the track for two hours. i have home work as well. it's busy, but i know it will all be worth it injuly. kare was born with cerebral palsy diplegia. she took up wheelchair racing after watching london 2012. four years later, she came home from rio with a silver and two bronze medals, to the delight of fellow pupils at school. i was so proud and ijust, i almost cried, well i did cry. my family gathered in front of the tv about half an hour before the race, waiting to see her. when we saw it, it was fantastic. i was so happy for her. their support will be important this year. they're not the only ones. this sport doesn't come cheap. this new chair has cost her more than £11,000. the world para—athletics championships in london are the target. expectations are high, but so is the bevel of competition. i want to medal at london 2017. i've been working quite hard and been training hard. ijust hope that i can get a podium finish, despite gcses and despite what a busy year it is. i just want to be there in front of
then an hour at home and onto the track. on the track for two hours. i have home work as well. it's busy, but i know it will all be worth it injuly. kare was born with cerebral palsy diplegia. she took up wheelchair racing after watching london 2012. four years later, she came home from rio with a silver and two bronze medals, to the delight of fellow pupils at school. i was so proud and ijust, i almost cried, well i did cry. my family gathered in front of the tv about half an hour before the...
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in school, as at home, he's made it hisjob to help others. his story is what pushes him. what makes him want to change things. seeing the war at such a young age, he speaks about helping people that have been through that, that aren't managing as well as him. mohammed plans to dedicate the rest of his life to helping other people. sometimes i feel like i don't need a lot of money, i want to help, if i have money i want to give it to charity. if you help people and children, you feel happy. applause congratulations, how do you feel to be here? happy. you went through some terrible things in syria. how do you think they changed you as a person and made you who you are? made me more stronger and confident and to help other people who have bad life before. now you work a lot here, to look after your family. yeah. you've had some problems with things here as well. my mum got sick, she had operation for cancer and i was very worried for her because my mum is just all the thing i have in my whole life, my mum and my family. when she got sick, i was very worried. i went shopping
in school, as at home, he's made it hisjob to help others. his story is what pushes him. what makes him want to change things. seeing the war at such a young age, he speaks about helping people that have been through that, that aren't managing as well as him. mohammed plans to dedicate the rest of his life to helping other people. sometimes i feel like i don't need a lot of money, i want to help, if i have money i want to give it to charity. if you help people and children, you feel happy....
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was with him at home. parents as first teachers, empowering parents, interesting and creative ways. that's one great program i got to see. ms. jewell-sherman: great. many of our participants are in higher ed. when we started the women in leadership institute, we did not anticipate the wonderful turn of events. did you do any work with higher ed? is there anything you would want to say? ms. holton: yes, good. my secretary role did include the higher ed institutions. my job was really a bully pulpit not run anything as secretary of education. that was one of the keys to my success. [laughter] ms. holton: why i got hired for the job, they talked me into taking the job, was i had done the bully pulpit thing as first lady in the foster care reform, when the team asked me to do the job, they said that you need an educator for that job. they said, no, we need someone who knows how to make something without any actual authority, which this job really didn't have. so you did help develop education. but an some weig
was with him at home. parents as first teachers, empowering parents, interesting and creative ways. that's one great program i got to see. ms. jewell-sherman: great. many of our participants are in higher ed. when we started the women in leadership institute, we did not anticipate the wonderful turn of events. did you do any work with higher ed? is there anything you would want to say? ms. holton: yes, good. my secretary role did include the higher ed institutions. my job was really a bully...
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rockies, at&t park 53 degrees dropping down to 50 degrees definitely take the jacket with you a's at homethe coliseum going to that game 59 at the start of the game dropping down to 54 up against the houston. easter we have a light system. it's a one it will bring a tenth to half ifrmg most areas light rain spreading breezy in the afternoon when you look at hour by hour forecast. 6:00 a.m. just cloud cover. we head into about 10:00 a.m. light rain north bay in the morning easter egg hunts just fine. but for the afternoon the easter bon ets might be betting wet keep that in mind as we head in the hour by hour forecast i want to show you temperatures. cool enough need to bundle up. light rain a level one system for noontime. continuing through afternoon and tapering by 7:00 p.m. download the app that will help you navigate all the systems still coming through. chilly start mild afternoon tomorrow. temperatures frkting spring on saturday. low 60s to low sefrts. one for easter. easter showers. we'll have more showers on monday also a one, another one coming your way on wednesday. right now no
rockies, at&t park 53 degrees dropping down to 50 degrees definitely take the jacket with you a's at homethe coliseum going to that game 59 at the start of the game dropping down to 54 up against the houston. easter we have a light system. it's a one it will bring a tenth to half ifrmg most areas light rain spreading breezy in the afternoon when you look at hour by hour forecast. 6:00 a.m. just cloud cover. we head into about 10:00 a.m. light rain north bay in the morning easter egg hunts...
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for good friday, sunny and pleasant, high term of 68 with the philadelphia union at home.riday, -- saturday, sunny and mild, 68. easter sunday, 71 degrees. it should be okay. >> that is easter bunny weather. >> thank you melissa. >>> a la salle graduate found a unique way to pop the question to his long time girlfriend. he 0 got the okay to put on the explorer costume during half-time of the women's lacrosse match. he called sharon blake the aunt of one of the players down to the field. he dropped to his knees and with a big kiss, there it is, sharon said yes, very cute. >>> abc "world news" sunday is next, "action news" returns tonight at 11:00 p.m. don't miss "action news" at 10:00 p.m., we're back here on 6abc at 11:00 p.m. now for melissa and jeff skeverski, and walter perez and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist. we'll see you back here at 11:00 p.m. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." holy week terror. the twin palm sunday attacks caught on camera. suicide bombers targeting christian churches one week before easter. more than 40 killed. isis claimin
for good friday, sunny and pleasant, high term of 68 with the philadelphia union at home.riday, -- saturday, sunny and mild, 68. easter sunday, 71 degrees. it should be okay. >> that is easter bunny weather. >> thank you melissa. >>> a la salle graduate found a unique way to pop the question to his long time girlfriend. he 0 got the okay to put on the explorer costume during half-time of the women's lacrosse match. he called sharon blake the aunt of one of the players down...
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at home to the french team catalans dragons. our is home to the french team catalans dragons. numberfour is dewsbury rams, original wembley finalists backin rams, original wembley finalists back in 1929. number 13, they're up against local rivals wakefield trinity. super league side wakefield, they reached the semifinals last year. number 12, swinton lions, they had one of the biggest cup upsets in the last round when they beat huddersfield giants at huddersfield. rewarded with a home tie against... number 16, wigan warriors. swinton against wigan, wigan the record—breaking 19 times winners of the challenge cup. a couple of balls still left in there. number 1a is warrington wolves, the finalists last year. sent off with a home tie. number 15, they will be up against widnes vikings. so a local derby. they have not been to wembley since 1993. some great ties and chris, you have not done your old clu b chris, you have not done your old club any favours by drawing the boy to castleford. that will be a tough game for them. castleford
at home to the french team catalans dragons. our is home to the french team catalans dragons. numberfour is dewsbury rams, original wembley finalists backin rams, original wembley finalists back in 1929. number 13, they're up against local rivals wakefield trinity. super league side wakefield, they reached the semifinals last year. number 12, swinton lions, they had one of the biggest cup upsets in the last round when they beat huddersfield giants at huddersfield. rewarded with a home tie...
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at this point, no reports of any injuries or damages to homes. (grant) new tonight at 11 a woman is in the hospital tonight after a tree fell on her house in benicia..(grant) here is video from the scene. you can see the tree fell right onto the home.. two people were inside at the time...fire crews say the woman suffered a head injury and was taken to john muir medical center...but is expected to be okay. fire crews are on the scene and say major damage has been done to the home. (grant) benicia fire fighters say at least 3 other trees have come down around the city tonight...and they are preparing for more. (glo) make sure you have kron-4 mobile app to track the storm. you can be the first to know about severe weather and traffic in your area ... with breaking news push alerts. (pam) breaking news ... the state of california has just approved a major hike in the gas
at this point, no reports of any injuries or damages to homes. (grant) new tonight at 11 a woman is in the hospital tonight after a tree fell on her house in benicia..(grant) here is video from the scene. you can see the tree fell right onto the home.. two people were inside at the time...fire crews say the woman suffered a head injury and was taken to john muir medical center...but is expected to be okay. fire crews are on the scene and say major damage has been done to the home. (grant)...
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Apr 8, 2017
04/17
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have any support at home or work.nk that is when it is the hardest. emily: what do you think about lean in? susan: there are a set of women that read it and say, "this is very helpful for me." and i think there are other women who say, "i have made a very conscientious choice not to lean in, that i want to be able to spend more time with my family, not working." and so, i think some women find it offensive or disagree with it, but, you know, i think of it as a business book for women, and so not everyone wants to be in business. not everyone wants to lean in, and i think that is fine. i think cheryl was open about that in her book. the book is not for everyone, but, to the extent that you have to, there are many women that have to work. i think she has great points about how to ask for a salary. go advocate for yourself. i think it really applies to a lot of women that want to work or have to work. emily: what about in places where there are still barriers? like, you cannot lean in if the door is nailed shut. susan: t
have any support at home or work.nk that is when it is the hardest. emily: what do you think about lean in? susan: there are a set of women that read it and say, "this is very helpful for me." and i think there are other women who say, "i have made a very conscientious choice not to lean in, that i want to be able to spend more time with my family, not working." and so, i think some women find it offensive or disagree with it, but, you know, i think of it as a business book...
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Apr 8, 2017
04/17
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bottom side inverness were well beaten at home by stjohnstone and partick were 1—0 winners at home toh a four way tie for the lead. and plenty of players in contention, including rory mcilroy and justin rose. the lead is shared by americans rickie fowler and charley hoffman, belgium's ryder cup player thomas peters and spain's sergio garcia, who is searching for his first major title. sometimes looks can be deceiving. golf's most picturesque setting is a case of beauty and the beast in these challenging conditions. charley hoffman blew his four shot advantage. a complete misshit. we've all done that, haven't we? whether gales or grass are to blame the american shares the lead with three others, including sergio garcia. golf's nearly man two rounds from a maiden major. i try not to make it a problem or an issue. i'm out there giving it everything i have, giving it my best, and that is all i can ask myself. rickie fowler can challenge garcia's title as the best player not to win a major. he shot the best round yesterday to shoot into the lead. he will tee off shortly alongside thomas pi
bottom side inverness were well beaten at home by stjohnstone and partick were 1—0 winners at home toh a four way tie for the lead. and plenty of players in contention, including rory mcilroy and justin rose. the lead is shared by americans rickie fowler and charley hoffman, belgium's ryder cup player thomas peters and spain's sergio garcia, who is searching for his first major title. sometimes looks can be deceiving. golf's most picturesque setting is a case of beauty and the beast in these...
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Apr 9, 2017
04/17
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it opens up that line of communication in the classroom, at home. throughout the school, really. >> how do students get involved? can anybody participate? or how do they get involved? >> see-saw is -- can be used by independent classrooms and then you can also have school accounts, so we have a school account. so the advantage of having a school account is the work can be transferred from year to year. one teacher can see what their students did the previous year and the administrator also has access to see kind of globally what's happening across the school. and so once you sign up, the teacher creates accounts for each of their students, and it's literally with the tap of a button, students can put their work into see-saw and instantly share it with their families. >> it creates a bigger scope, then, for the students as well. >> and it really helps to have qr codes, so in a shared environment, one teacher can have the ipads earlier in the day, and with a simple sign-out and qr code, you're back to your classroom. students can use the ipads in mult
it opens up that line of communication in the classroom, at home. throughout the school, really. >> how do students get involved? can anybody participate? or how do they get involved? >> see-saw is -- can be used by independent classrooms and then you can also have school accounts, so we have a school account. so the advantage of having a school account is the work can be transferred from year to year. one teacher can see what their students did the previous year and the...
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Apr 14, 2017
04/17
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. >> i have a 13-year-old at home, we have a 16-year-old daughter still at home, i have a 20-year-old daughter serving in the united states navy. we are very proud of her service, and a 23-year-old son about to finish college and it looks like he will be doing well. he's a great guy and we are proud of him. >> and your wife, did she stay in the district? >> she is working in the district. she has a very successful design business, she does very well with that and has an incredible talent and work ethic. it's important to her to continue to grow that business. she has done well with it. our children enjoy the community of west point and want to be a part of that, and i thought sometimes about where you call your home base when all of this is going on because you're away from your family an awful lot. this is a job, there's work to be done. i look forward every week to getting home to the district. put a little georgia air in my lungs and being back in the state is absolutely wonderful. it's also important to stay connected to the district. that's home. that's why i'm here, working for
. >> i have a 13-year-old at home, we have a 16-year-old daughter still at home, i have a 20-year-old daughter serving in the united states navy. we are very proud of her service, and a 23-year-old son about to finish college and it looks like he will be doing well. he's a great guy and we are proud of him. >> and your wife, did she stay in the district? >> she is working in the district. she has a very successful design business, she does very well with that and has an...
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Apr 16, 2017
04/17
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they were beaten 2—0 at home to hamilton and now occupy the relegation play off position.congratulations to hibernian who sealed their return to the top flight with a win over queen of the south. there's already been more success for great britain on the final day of cycling's world track championships. after winning two silvers already this week, elinor barker has gone one better, taking gold in the points race after a gripping duel with america's sarah hammer. the olympic team pursuit gold—medallist crucially picked up 20 points for lapping the field with just four laps to go, pipping hammer by 59 points to 51. you can follow that on our website, or catch the highlights on bbc two. ricky burns failed to unify the super—lightweight division in glasgow last night. the scot‘s wba title was taken by ibf and ibo champion julius indongo. the namibian was unbeaten in 21 fights prior to this and forced burns onto the back foot for much of the fight. burns had rallied in the fifth and sixth rounds but all three judges awarded the fight to indongo. valtteri bottas will start on po
they were beaten 2—0 at home to hamilton and now occupy the relegation play off position.congratulations to hibernian who sealed their return to the top flight with a win over queen of the south. there's already been more success for great britain on the final day of cycling's world track championships. after winning two silvers already this week, elinor barker has gone one better, taking gold in the points race after a gripping duel with america's sarah hammer. the olympic team pursuit...
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Apr 2, 2017
04/17
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i practice at home, i sleep and think about it. ns on the day, we think about it at other times during the week. this is the last time. fantastic, well done everyone. todayis time. fantastic, well done everyone. today is a big day. we are putting ona today is a big day. we are putting on a concert for a live audience. we perform regularly to prove to others what people with dementia are capable of. learning, performing and drawing crowds. we might not be the greatest musicians but with the professionals alongside us we do make a good sound. sometimes it goes wrong and it sounds better if you see what i mean. can we keep that bit end? it will go wrong, inevitably it will go wrong. it has brought me out a lot more, not so withdrawn or anything like that. i'm going to go on as long as i can, i don't know what is going to happen sol long as i can, i don't know what is going to happen so ijust live life to the full in that respect. you cannot tell when he is strumming his ukelele but richard is the player with the most advanced dementia.
i practice at home, i sleep and think about it. ns on the day, we think about it at other times during the week. this is the last time. fantastic, well done everyone. todayis time. fantastic, well done everyone. today is a big day. we are putting ona today is a big day. we are putting on a concert for a live audience. we perform regularly to prove to others what people with dementia are capable of. learning, performing and drawing crowds. we might not be the greatest musicians but with the...