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avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbour that is the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebrahimi in th
avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbour that is the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of...
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avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes.d bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need, and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. a man has been found guilty of killing two former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholson in 2011, and the manslaughter of caroline devlin in 2006. he had denied the charges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to treat the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary, boris johnson, says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to the vatican's children's hospital for treatment. charlie gard's parents have already lost their legal batt
avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes.d bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need, and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. a man has been found...
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report has found avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who sought their helpet on fire outside his home. the institute for fiscal studies has found students from the poorest backgrounds could leave university with debts of nearly £60,000. time now for the sport. all about the tennis these days. it's day three of wimbledon and we're into the second round of the singles. defending champion andy murray faces a tricky test against the unpredictable dustin brown of germany. johanna konta is in action now, but there's already been a great win for a british player today — and katherine downes, who's at wimbledon, can tell us all about. it is turning into a right slog fest on centre court for—macro one. it is a replay for her from the final in nottingham a few weeks ago. last time it was a bit of a shock for johanna konta. let's go live to the pictures there now. she took the first set on a tie—break. but she is a breakdown in the second set against vekic, she started off with against vekic, she started off with a tour winnerjust the age of 17. she is 21 now. she must
report has found avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who sought their helpet on fire outside his home. the institute for fiscal studies has found students from the poorest backgrounds could leave university with debts of nearly £60,000. time now for the sport. all about the tennis these days. it's day three of wimbledon and we're into the second round of the singles. defending champion andy murray faces a tricky test against the unpredictable dustin brown of germany....
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avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbourndent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebra
avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbourndent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what...
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avon and somerset police say they have made changes and has apologised to his family.s. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can. what part of 'be quiet' do you not understand? shut up! now a report says that over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebrahimi in the days before he was murdered here. reading that report and just coming to terms with what happened to bijan, it was devastating. he always thought that he is in a country that police are there to protect people. and he couldn't see anything beyond that. last year, pc kevi
avon and somerset police say they have made changes and has apologised to his family.s. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can. what part of 'be quiet' do you not understand? shut up! now a report says that over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the...
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avon and somerset police have admitted they repeatedly failed refugee he was beaten to in bristol.in the years before he was murdered. the force says it has made changes, and apologised to his family. the united states and south korea have jointly warned north korea that war cannot be ruled out, following pyongyang's intercontinental ballistic missile test yesterday. the two countries top officers based in south korea said self restraint was a choice, which could change at any time. the north korean leader, kim jong—un, described the test as a gift to the americans on their day of independence. a study says students from the poorest backgrounds will leave university with £57,000 worth of debt. the report by the institute for fiscal studies says most graduates will be paying off student loa ns graduates will be paying off student loans into the 50s, and three quarters will never pay off the debt. the government says students from poorer backgrounds are going to university a record rate. amy says, i havejust amy says, i have just completed a five—year course studying veterinary scien
avon and somerset police have admitted they repeatedly failed refugee he was beaten to in bristol.in the years before he was murdered. the force says it has made changes, and apologised to his family. the united states and south korea have jointly warned north korea that war cannot be ruled out, following pyongyang's intercontinental ballistic missile test yesterday. the two countries top officers based in south korea said self restraint was a choice, which could change at any time. the north...
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avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes.oughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. the time is 6:17pm. our top story this evening: the rising tide of knife crime in britain — officers say there needs to be a change in attitudes and behaviour. and still to come, wimbledon on wednesday has had the sunshine and a very successful british centre court. coming on bbc news: all the action from day three of wimbledon, and there‘s a new leader at the tour de france, a familiar face too, because the defending champion — chris froome — has taken the leader‘s yellow jersey on stage five. it was one of the key issues in the recent election — the cost of going to university and the debts students pile up. now a new study from the respec
avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes.oughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. the time is 6:17pm. our top story this evening: the rising tide of knife...
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avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes.st need, and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. knife crime is one of the greatest challenges police forces now face across the country. knives are now britain's number one murder weapon and increasingly both the victims and the perpetrators are children and teenagers. last year, nearly 32,500 knife crimes were committed in england and wales. that figure was up 14% on the previous year. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has been on police patrol in birmingham and met some of those working to end knife culture. a summer evening in birmingham and the force response teams from west midlands police are dealing with dozens of emergencies. proceed to a second stabbing.
avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes.st need, and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. knife crime is one of the greatest challenges police...
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avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbouro say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebrahimi in the days before he was murdered
avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbouro say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not...
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avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes.roughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. the public sector pay cap was the subject of some fierce exchanges in the house of commons today. theresa may suggested she won't back the lifting of the current 1% limit on wages. labour accused the prime minister of recklessly exploiting the goodwill of teachers, nurses and other public sector workers. the prime minister responded to the accusation by saying it would not be fairon accusation by saying it would not be fair on future generations to propose something the country cannot afford. it isn't fair to refuse to take tough decisions and to load debts on our children and grandchildren. it isn't... it isn't fair to bankrupt our economy
avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes.roughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. the public sector pay cap was the subject of some fierce exchanges in the...
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thank you avon, holly donnell. >> background music for the whole segment. >> absolutely.his morning. we love it. >> love it, love it. 9:21 is your time. coming up we're celebrating national dance day with a couple of pros. you're going to need extra help, my friend. >> pros, the pros are from so you think you can dance. of course, the big hit show, and paul and i -- paul is going to be hitting the dance floor. >> hey, you said you were going to play along. >> you don't want to miss it. >> first of all, tough news down at the outerbanks part of the outerbanks evacuated after a power outage. police searching for suspect after an tack on popular trail and king for day? why jeff is the richest man in the world didn't last long. 9:22. ♪ fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and ph
thank you avon, holly donnell. >> background music for the whole segment. >> absolutely.his morning. we love it. >> love it, love it. 9:21 is your time. coming up we're celebrating national dance day with a couple of pros. you're going to need extra help, my friend. >> pros, the pros are from so you think you can dance. of course, the big hit show, and paul and i -- paul is going to be hitting the dance floor. >> hey, you said you were going to play along. >>...
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---el incidente ocurrio a eso de las 10 con 30 de anoche domingo entre las calles "laurel" y "avon drivela calle permanece cerrada al trafico vehicular... ---no se reportaron heridos ni daÑos a vehiculos. lorena ---los controversiales carriles rojos establecidos en varias calles de san francisco, vuelven a ser centro de polemica, pues podrian expandirse aun mas. ---esto en medio de criticas que siguen alertando sobre los impactos negativos... take 2boxes para los negocios... como nos lo cuenta pilar nino desde esa ciudad take pilar lot ;01 ;12 ;25 ;35 ;55 quick 01;09 01;42 02;02 lot 19:20 gracias y parte de la controversia es cuantas calles mas se podrian convertir en estas zonas rojas, especialmente cuando la ciudad ya ha obtenido permisos para decenas de ellas 19:31 depende a quien le pregunte, le diran si es un exito, o no, los carriles rojos exclusivos para autobuses y taxis que se crearon en calles como la mission en san francisco... benito dice que indudablemente el autobus publico, va mas rapido... benito gomez/usuario del autobus 8:55 cuando agarro el bus en 15 o 20 minutos ya es
---el incidente ocurrio a eso de las 10 con 30 de anoche domingo entre las calles "laurel" y "avon drivela calle permanece cerrada al trafico vehicular... ---no se reportaron heridos ni daÑos a vehiculos. lorena ---los controversiales carriles rojos establecidos en varias calles de san francisco, vuelven a ser centro de polemica, pues podrian expandirse aun mas. ---esto en medio de criticas que siguen alertando sobre los impactos negativos... take 2boxes para los negocios......
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bill: at -- patrick grew up here in the midwest at avon, indianapolis. west of indianapolis about 250 miles. he was a two-time indiana state champion in high school. graduated third in his class. so a couple of bright guys in bryson dechambeau and patrick. of course, we talked about the special place in patrick's heart that the john deere classic holds. he first takened the tournament when he was here for a junior event as a 15-year-old. spend -- spent time with a friend walking inside the ropes. got his first sponsor's exemption here in his sophomore year at stanford. again on a sponsor's exemption. he finished tied for 15th. ian: and he has this shot to tie and force a playoff. n: this year at the 72nd. kevin kisner at zurich. ian: jon rahm holed one at the farmers earlier in the season. dottie: from just off the green there. ian: travelers, the first hole of sudden death, jordan, spectacular bunker shot. one of the shots of the year on the pga tour. ian: and he and mike greller have worked on their chest bumps since 2013 here. this is not an easy chip
bill: at -- patrick grew up here in the midwest at avon, indianapolis. west of indianapolis about 250 miles. he was a two-time indiana state champion in high school. graduated third in his class. so a couple of bright guys in bryson dechambeau and patrick. of course, we talked about the special place in patrick's heart that the john deere classic holds. he first takened the tournament when he was here for a junior event as a 15-year-old. spend -- spent time with a friend walking inside the...
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the little gentleman for stratford upon avon is just sticky. and he will stop. shakespeare's county deserves better if they all be hanged that's where and arguable shakespearean at the last b. and q. for u.k. politicians go on holiday all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first maybe british m.p.'s now on their summer holidays will be going to the movies as part of their vacation because whether it be on ukraine syria or afghanistan or iraq or venezuela they overwhelmingly appear to support interests promulgated by hollywood most glaringly there was obviously this feature length documentary that was no doubt watched by mainstream media journalists than the tories and blair right labor and the us got. the white house the. nomination. and. award winning journalist john pilger expose the islamist ties of the u.k. backed white helmets eulogized in the oscar winning film on this very program they know how to manipulate the media we have the white house. a complete propaganda construct in syria they're not going to care to be a war and this month fo
the little gentleman for stratford upon avon is just sticky. and he will stop. shakespeare's county deserves better if they all be hanged that's where and arguable shakespearean at the last b. and q. for u.k. politicians go on holiday all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first maybe british m.p.'s now on their summer holidays will be going to the movies as part of their vacation because whether it be on ukraine syria or afghanistan or iraq or venezuela they overwhelmingly...
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avon and somerset police say they have made changes and have apologised to his family. reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can. what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebrahimi in the days before he was murdered here. reading that report and just coming to terms with what happened to bijan, it was devastating. he always thought that he is in a country that police are there to protect people. and he couldn't see anything beyond that. last year
avon and somerset police say they have made changes and have apologised to his family. reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can. what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body...
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and was quick, did everything well, was handsome spoke well, and the , shoe was distinctive looking avonid us a huge favor, and -- david stern did us a huge favor, and he banned them in the nba. and so we ran a big ad that said "banned in the nba" and every kid wanted the shoe. [laughter] david: michael jordan has not played for more than a decade and the shoe is still your best-selling basketball shoe, why is that? phil: we were selling $700 million worth of jordan products when he retired. it has now become a brand and we are selling over $3 billion, but some kids don't even know who he was. it became a brand. it went from an endorsement into a brand. david: when you wear his shoes, do you jump higher? if i wore the shoes, i would not jump higher, right? phil: you might. david: i will go get some. let's take a look at your full interview for a moment. when did you realize you can't take it with you and it is better to give it away? phil: it was late in the process because i kept thinking it was all going to disappear. i have often said this is a dream, don't wake me. david: when you gi
and was quick, did everything well, was handsome spoke well, and the , shoe was distinctive looking avonid us a huge favor, and -- david stern did us a huge favor, and he banned them in the nba. and so we ran a big ad that said "banned in the nba" and every kid wanted the shoe. [laughter] david: michael jordan has not played for more than a decade and the shoe is still your best-selling basketball shoe, why is that? phil: we were selling $700 million worth of jordan products when he...
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closed this morning after tests found high levels of the n county, they are beachwood, isnd beach avon road and shut downs happened when two consecutive test level that exceed state standard. environmental officials issued beaches. you can find the full list at cbs pll local april. >>> dozens discorded lead contat neighborhood. first presbyterian church in kensingtlaon night. it was organize by a group called get thethe health impactf lead contamination in the fishtown and kensingtonexrts ald steps they can take to reduce effects of lead>>> we're hearino in response to yesterday's company's mariner east two pipeline in our area and acr the 350-mile pipeline would carry liquid natural gas from ohio to aity in marcus hook, delaware county. issue now goes public utility commission. west goshen township filed for the injunction after complaint over water services and interruptions and other issues >>> sunoco's statement read in part we believe that the full hearing before the environmental hearing board will demonstrate that we have expended every effort to meet these strict conditions of
closed this morning after tests found high levels of the n county, they are beachwood, isnd beach avon road and shut downs happened when two consecutive test level that exceed state standard. environmental officials issued beaches. you can find the full list at cbs pll local april. >>> dozens discorded lead contat neighborhood. first presbyterian church in kensingtlaon night. it was organize by a group called get thethe health impactf lead contamination in the fishtown and...
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a report has found avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who sought their helpefore he was beaten to death and set on fire outside his home. theresa may and jeremy corbyn have clashed over the cap on public sector pay. the prime minister is under growing pressure from members of her own cabinet to relax the 1% limit on wage rises. the institute for fiscal studies has found students from the poorest backgrounds could leave university with debts of nearly £60,000. it's as a result of interest rates on the loans which now stand at over 6%. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be asking a family doctor if vital nhs operations and treatments are rationed in england. as the swedish car—maker volvo announces plans to go electric, we'll be asking if this could be the end of the road for petrol and diesel vehicles. we'll be finding out how two giant pandas — the latest attraction at berlin zoo — could help to forge closer ties between germany and china. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on
a report has found avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who sought their helpefore he was beaten to death and set on fire outside his home. theresa may and jeremy corbyn have clashed over the cap on public sector pay. the prime minister is under growing pressure from members of her own cabinet to relax the 1% limit on wage rises. the institute for fiscal studies has found students from the poorest backgrounds could leave university with debts of nearly £60,000. it's as...
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is only a matter of time before someone is killed plus all the little gentleman for stratford upon avon is just stick to distinctly eccentric. i mean mr. shakespeare this county deserves better they all be hanged that's where and arguable shakespearean and at the last b. and q.'s before you came politicians go on holiday all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first maybe british m.p.'s now in their summer holidays will be going to the movies as part of their vacation because whether it be on ukraine syria or afghanistan or iraq or venezuela they overwhelmingly appear to support interests promulgated by hollywood most glaringly there was obviously this feature length documentary that was no doubt watched by mainstream media journalists on the tories and blair right labor. and the us. the white house. nomination. and on a number of award winning journalist john pilger expose the islamist ties of the u.k. backed white helmets eulogized in the oscar winning film on this very program they know how to manipulate the media we have the white house. a complete propaganda constr
is only a matter of time before someone is killed plus all the little gentleman for stratford upon avon is just stick to distinctly eccentric. i mean mr. shakespeare this county deserves better they all be hanged that's where and arguable shakespearean and at the last b. and q.'s before you came politicians go on holiday all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first maybe british m.p.'s now in their summer holidays will be going to the movies as part of their vacation because...
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: on that point, we wante to come to the story of the annual who you wrote about in your book from avon lake, oakitb from ohio and they mentioned his sons battle.lake, from page 347, while noting there's some comical andis charismatic personality the parents of the 24 -year-oldhe wrote that unfortunately, his five-year battle with addiction took over and eventually beat him though he spoke often before he died of the many friends that he lost two overdoses.k they face it takes a community to battle addiction. talk about the parents talkingr. about the addiction and that changed. >> guest: absolutely. when i was writing a book what stunned me was the lack of the enormous silence. the lack of willingness to talk about it.ho i had grown up during the crack years -- that was my first job was covering crack cocaine in a town of california. back then it was really not hard people would come to you and write about our neighborhood, its undersea use with gangs and drug trafficking andif troubleshooting. with the story, i was stunned.fr i cannot -- it was very difficult to find parents who wante
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called people machines that could predictbe human behavior and a very well-known professor called the avon of the social sciences comparing it to the atomicomic weapons. he really thought they could solve their problem. a group like this had impeccable credentials that could solve many problems. in fact, it would be darpa's biggest disaster in vietnam. he is showing up in 1966, one of the first of these was thest arthur slote study. we can laugh at the psychotherapy study and affect some people did. they wrote the memo and a friend report so methodologically deficient as to impair my belief in the findings. on the other hand, a well-known pentagon scientist said the idea of the executioner's brilliant with the respective leaders of groups. he called it amazing deeper. the time in vietnam i would like to say that it was then that he is. it was sent. one by a boston college professor looking that vietnam. they have included things like an american-style chain letter that would be spread with trips to vietcong rallying. distributing the letter they found strange and believe to be a contract.
called people machines that could predictbe human behavior and a very well-known professor called the avon of the social sciences comparing it to the atomicomic weapons. he really thought they could solve their problem. a group like this had impeccable credentials that could solve many problems. in fact, it would be darpa's biggest disaster in vietnam. he is showing up in 1966, one of the first of these was thest arthur slote study. we can laugh at the psychotherapy study and affect some people...
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host: that point, want to come daniel wilansky from avon lake, ohio. his obituaries and his parents mention their son's addiction, opioid page 347 of your book. while noting their son's parents of the e 24 year old wrote his five-year addiction took over and beat him, though he spoke often before he died of the many friends he lost to overdoses. they say it takes community to aise a child, it takes a community to battle addiction. the on't you talk about parents talking about addiction and how that changed? absolutely. i was writing this book, what stunned me, the enormous lack of willingness to talk about this. i had grownup during the crack reporter, my first job, covering crack cocaine in california. back then it really was not write eep compel to you, about our neighborhood, it is under siege, gangs and drive-by shootings. with this story, i was stunned i could not find, it was parents icult to find who want to talk about this, not in the , 2013-2014, middle of all of this. i would go to them and they ould tell me maybe off the record, please don't
host: that point, want to come daniel wilansky from avon lake, ohio. his obituaries and his parents mention their son's addiction, opioid page 347 of your book. while noting their son's parents of the e 24 year old wrote his five-year addiction took over and beat him, though he spoke often before he died of the many friends he lost to overdoses. they say it takes community to aise a child, it takes a community to battle addiction. the on't you talk about parents talking about addiction and how...
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investigators access to that laptop and according to "the daily caller," it was used by him run himself imran avon himself. it's very different from what wasserman schultz did back in may. for holding evidence. watch this. >> if a member uses equipment and is found by the capitol police and your staff and it is identify the top member and the member is not associated, you're supposed to give it, yes or no? >> it depends on the circumstances. >> i don't understand how that's possible. a member's equipment is members equipment. under my understanding, the capital police are not able to confiscate members equipment when the member is not under investigation. is there equipment. it supposed to be returned. then you are violating the rules when you conduct your business that way. there will be consequences. >> sean: such anger and intensity. pretty shocking. what was the congresswoman attempting to do there? did she really just want her equipment back or was she trying to interfere with an investigation? did she have something to hide? it certainly sounds a lot like the latter. we have been reporting a
investigators access to that laptop and according to "the daily caller," it was used by him run himself imran avon himself. it's very different from what wasserman schultz did back in may. for holding evidence. watch this. >> if a member uses equipment and is found by the capitol police and your staff and it is identify the top member and the member is not associated, you're supposed to give it, yes or no? >> it depends on the circumstances. >> i don't understand how...
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almost to the weekend and here's what's happening around the bay area in san francisco, be part of the avonbreast cancer walk this weekend happening saturday and sunday. on the peninsula, enjoy the palo alto clay and glass festival which includes food booths, demoes, and activities at the palo alto arts center. in the east bay it's the last weekend of the alameda county fair running through sunday. you can also enjoy the food festival in fremont, complete with carnival rides and shopping. in the south bay, head to reed airport for hot san jose nights airport day and steam festival. airplanes, military equipment, cars and robotics will mix with live music and vendors. the event is free but you're being asked to bring canned goods for the second harvest food bank. or celebrate reggae culture at the island reggae festival at santa clara county fairgrounds in san jose on saturday. in the north bay, head to sonoma on saturday for the wine and dixieland jazz festival. spend the day with live music, food and wine available for purchase. guests are welcome to bring a picnic. last stop, petaluma for
almost to the weekend and here's what's happening around the bay area in san francisco, be part of the avonbreast cancer walk this weekend happening saturday and sunday. on the peninsula, enjoy the palo alto clay and glass festival which includes food booths, demoes, and activities at the palo alto arts center. in the east bay it's the last weekend of the alameda county fair running through sunday. you can also enjoy the food festival in fremont, complete with carnival rides and shopping. in...
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avon park, florida. we go to our democrats line. jimmy, hello there. caller: thank you. other appreciate the channels, all hype on one side or the other. turn off fox news. also, these pollsters get a lot of air time. about the polls -- three or four times a week on c-span and of -- i want ollsters to hold these guys accountable. host: patrick ruffini, the caller brought up pollsters here on c-span and other networks and the fallout from the 2016 presidential election. did that impact you at all? guest: a lot of the national polls, nationally, we have to repeat this. the national polls were fairly accurate in terms of having hillary clinton ahead by three points. she won the election on the popular vote side by two points. so that was fairly close. but there was a huge miss in the states, in particular like states like wisconsin, in states like -- these upper midwest, working class, where you had a lot of white working class voters. ou had a lot of break at the end for donald trump. i didn't think anyone serious was saying this was completely in the bag. i think there wa
avon park, florida. we go to our democrats line. jimmy, hello there. caller: thank you. other appreciate the channels, all hype on one side or the other. turn off fox news. also, these pollsters get a lot of air time. about the polls -- three or four times a week on c-span and of -- i want ollsters to hold these guys accountable. host: patrick ruffini, the caller brought up pollsters here on c-span and other networks and the fallout from the 2016 presidential election. did that impact you at...
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buying sta&p going to have that with the nifty fifthy of 1971 people were buying polaroid, xerox and avon. >> it's crazy when you read articles about the dominance of these companies and then you juxtapose that with what we were saying about -- not we, i wasn't born, xerox, polaroid. but the prevailing wisdom was these companies are so disruptive and so good that it doesn't matter what multiple you pay and then one day it did. >> well, there's no question that that occurs and then obviously what happened to leland o'brien in 1987 when the market dropped 1,000 points. you're going to have a stress tester ets u.s. capital market is 28 million. world equity market $70 trillion these stocks are 15% of the u.s. markets. >> does the nasdaq look expensive to you >> i don't even know what nasdaq means. i don't own any. >> you must be thinking about -- >> no. >> -- growth versus value? >> no. no. >> bottoms up. >> i look at -- i went to see company x, okay? >> right >> i want to buy defense, pet parent companies, i want to buy companies that are involved in organic natural foods and then we look a
buying sta&p going to have that with the nifty fifthy of 1971 people were buying polaroid, xerox and avon. >> it's crazy when you read articles about the dominance of these companies and then you juxtapose that with what we were saying about -- not we, i wasn't born, xerox, polaroid. but the prevailing wisdom was these companies are so disruptive and so good that it doesn't matter what multiple you pay and then one day it did. >> well, there's no question that that occurs and...
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we did ask avon and somerset police for a comment but they were unable to get us anything in time.the law in england and wales so a doctor is allowed to help him die when his health deteriorates. under the current law, any doctor who helped him would face up to 14 years in prison. 0pponents say the change would put vulnerable people at risk. noel explains why he's taking his case to court. i'm on a ventilator 20 hours out of 24 and it allows me some quality of life, as i have said. but increasingly i'm coming to rely on that ventilator so there will come a stage when i've got it on permanently. that's going to be problematic. both, not so much for communication because i can use different masks, whilst i've still got my voice, but there are a number of lines that you contemplate when you are terminally ill, you never know which one is going to be the real one. but one of them for me is being bedridden and not being able to move, i do not want to die very slowly, of suffocation, and being semiconscious until i am in a position where i don't even know what's going on. for some people
we did ask avon and somerset police for a comment but they were unable to get us anything in time.the law in england and wales so a doctor is allowed to help him die when his health deteriorates. under the current law, any doctor who helped him would face up to 14 years in prison. 0pponents say the change would put vulnerable people at risk. noel explains why he's taking his case to court. i'm on a ventilator 20 hours out of 24 and it allows me some quality of life, as i have said. but...
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we asked avon and somerset police for a comment and they gave us this statement., we leave you with a look at the weather. thank you, good morning. some very warm and hot temperatures on the way as we move through the next few days. plenty of brightness around as well, some blue skies across north yorkshire and as you can see in this photo sent in by our weather as we move through the rest of the day, plenty of sunny spells around and it will feel very warm in that sunshine. moynagh way applied across parts of scotland today, western parts of scotland today, western parts of scotland today, western parts of scotland. —— moynagh way of life. the far north of holding more cloud with a few outbreaks of drizzle. we are looking at a lovely day with fine and dry and bright weather. the sunshine could be hazy at times thanks to some high—level cloud, highs of perhaps 25 or 26 celsius in london. for wales, plenty of brightness and sunshine and the northern ireland, highs of 23 celsius with light winds, feeling warm and a similar story in scotland. where we have the sunshi
we asked avon and somerset police for a comment and they gave us this statement., we leave you with a look at the weather. thank you, good morning. some very warm and hot temperatures on the way as we move through the next few days. plenty of brightness around as well, some blue skies across north yorkshire and as you can see in this photo sent in by our weather as we move through the rest of the day, plenty of sunny spells around and it will feel very warm in that sunshine. moynagh way applied...