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nbc10's drew smith is live in coopers berg, just outside of allentown, what are you seeing?> well, it's coming down really heavy, as you can see here, there's already been a lot that's accumulated on the grassy surfaces, but if you look over at the highway, not much of it is sticking to the pavement over there, it's been so warm in the past few days, but if we take a look at the parking lot over here, you can see it's beginning to pile up here, a good amount is sticking to the pavement there. the slippery conditions beginning to set in here, we've seen some plows ready to go here, they have been out on the roads, and it was just a few moments ago, it was a scramble at the supermarket across the street. they have the sleds, the rock salt, the shovels, all of that out for people to come get. we were speaking to some people who were ending their work shiftsing early today. >> you're racing against the clock here tonight? >> yes, that's why i'm luckily it's on a weekend. there's no school monday. i'll take the snow now. >> the timing here pretty good for the crews that are going
nbc10's drew smith is live in coopers berg, just outside of allentown, what are you seeing?> well, it's coming down really heavy, as you can see here, there's already been a lot that's accumulated on the grassy surfaces, but if you look over at the highway, not much of it is sticking to the pavement over there, it's been so warm in the past few days, but if we take a look at the parking lot over here, you can see it's beginning to pile up here, a good amount is sticking to the pavement...
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jamie gut ten berg her father writing on facebook my heart is broken.rday jennifer gut ten berg and i lost our baby girl to violent shooting at her school. we lost our daughter and my son jesse lost his sister. i am broken as i write this trying to figure out how my family s going to get through. martin duke a 14-year-old freshman his older brother graduated from douglas high last year. alyssa, a 15-year-old freshman. 14-year-old gina mon tal tow was a freshman on the school's winter guard team. nicholas, a senior who a just received a swimming scholarship to the university of indianapolis. luke hoyer. carmen, a 2,017 national merit scholar semi-finalist. meadow pollock a senior planned to tend lynn university. joaquin oliver 17, born in venezuela, moved to the u.s. when he was three and became a u.s. citizen just a year ago. alex shacter what you a marching band student. peter wang was 15. his cousin says he was wearing his rotc uniform and holding a door open so other people could escape. hell lana ramsey remembered as a smart, kind hearted thoughtful
jamie gut ten berg her father writing on facebook my heart is broken.rday jennifer gut ten berg and i lost our baby girl to violent shooting at her school. we lost our daughter and my son jesse lost his sister. i am broken as i write this trying to figure out how my family s going to get through. martin duke a 14-year-old freshman his older brother graduated from douglas high last year. alyssa, a 15-year-old freshman. 14-year-old gina mon tal tow was a freshman on the school's winter guard...
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rebecca berg, thanks so much. president trump wrote this morning, shooters would never attack schools if there were gun adept, highly trained teachers there. what do teachers think of that idea? stoneman douglas teacher melissa falkowski joins us. we had a chance to talk to you last week just after the shooting. nice to see you this morning. the broader subject of arming teachers. what's your initial reaction to that notion? >> i think it's ridiculous. i have a problem with it on a lot of levels. first, in this particular situation, teachers that i know that were in the building at that time, they have said they wanted to be armed in that situation. i'm thinking of my friend stacy who is nicked in the arm and how is she supposed to operate a weapon in that situation? he was wearing full body armor. from what i understand some kind of reinforced helmet. i struggle to see how a teacher, even a highly trained teacher with a handgun is going to go up against somebody carrying an ar- ar-15. in this situation i don't se
rebecca berg, thanks so much. president trump wrote this morning, shooters would never attack schools if there were gun adept, highly trained teachers there. what do teachers think of that idea? stoneman douglas teacher melissa falkowski joins us. we had a chance to talk to you last week just after the shooting. nice to see you this morning. the broader subject of arming teachers. what's your initial reaction to that notion? >> i think it's ridiculous. i have a problem with it on a lot of...
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with everybody in this building and say that, i'm sorry. >> after that exchange, fred gutten about bergeived hugs and hand shakes from anyone who could get near, don. i should also mention in the exchange marco rubio said he would support the banff sale of rifles to 18-year-olds. there was applause for rubio when he said this can't end here. if what we've seen from the students of stoneman douglas is any indication, this conversation, this demand for change will continue. >> kayleigh hartung i want you to listen to this powerful moment from our townhall. ryan from stoneman douglas had pointed questions for the senator. >> now, i'd like to say, senator, these drills, code reds, active shooters, they have been a part of my life for as long as i can remember. when i was in fifth grade i had to hide in a bathroom for three hours and just waiting with my teacher. and nearly 20 other kids to see that -- just because the shooter has come to our town, not even in the school itself. now 7 years later i'm in a closet with 19 other kids, waiting, fearing for my own life. i'd like to ask you, that
with everybody in this building and say that, i'm sorry. >> after that exchange, fred gutten about bergeived hugs and hand shakes from anyone who could get near, don. i should also mention in the exchange marco rubio said he would support the banff sale of rifles to 18-year-olds. there was applause for rubio when he said this can't end here. if what we've seen from the students of stoneman douglas is any indication, this conversation, this demand for change will continue. >>...
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(cover sot)sot-lance berg/oakmon- iúm really excited to see it work and see how well it works.'seville medical centerús new germ zapping machine.sot- allison gontheir r.n./roseville medical center- it's very coolallison gontheir heads infection control at the hospital. she says the staff was so excited about the new technology which uses uv light to disinfect hospital surfaces after staff manually clean them...they couldnút keep it to themselves.sot- allison gontheir r.n./roseville medical center- we thought wow we really need to share this and let everyone know what weúre doing and expand that into the educational programsa perfect opportunity, she says, for oakmont high schoolús health science academy students to learn about the threat of contracting an infection from hospital facilities. lance berg says he was surprised to learn how commonly patients get serious illnesses from hospital rooms that arenút properly sanitized. sot-lance berg/oakmont: "i figured it would be something where one out of every 200 patients would get it but we saw some had upwards of 50%." today the st
(cover sot)sot-lance berg/oakmon- iúm really excited to see it work and see how well it works.'seville medical centerús new germ zapping machine.sot- allison gontheir r.n./roseville medical center- it's very coolallison gontheir heads infection control at the hospital. she says the staff was so excited about the new technology which uses uv light to disinfect hospital surfaces after staff manually clean them...they couldnút keep it to themselves.sot- allison gontheir r.n./roseville medical...
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in this presentation based on his latest book, james berg shows the bible was a key text of the american revolution. when war came to the college, preachers and patriots alike turned to the bible for solace and expectations define -- to find. it helped amateur soldiers overcome their natural aversion to killing, conferred on those who died in the revolution, the halo of martyrdom. it gave america the sense of their defined call. dr. berg examines specific biblical texts and how they were used, especially in making the patriotic policy of war. chair of the graduate department of religion and associate professor of america and religions history. his latest book is sacred scripture, sacred war. he is currently working on a book on the bible and the american civil war. join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> i am so pleased to be here and to be joining in this important conversation at the museum of the bible. i am honored to be sharing the podium with these professors, to scholars i have admired for years. hereecially think the team -- i thunk the team here, i am very honored to be particip
in this presentation based on his latest book, james berg shows the bible was a key text of the american revolution. when war came to the college, preachers and patriots alike turned to the bible for solace and expectations define -- to find. it helped amateur soldiers overcome their natural aversion to killing, conferred on those who died in the revolution, the halo of martyrdom. it gave america the sense of their defined call. dr. berg examines specific biblical texts and how they were used,...
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this is what natalie berg says for toys " r" this is what natalie berg says for toys "r" us‘s demise.n stores, but a lot of their problems are self—inflicted. they overlook the importance of online, where about a0% of toy sales take place, and perhaps more importantly they have neglected their stores. shopping for toys should be fun, it should be interactive, it should be a really exciting experience, but i think a lot of shoppers left toys "r" us feeling quite underwhelmed. it is known as china's netflix iqiyi is one of china's biggest streaming services and is to list on the us stock market in a share sale could raise more than $1.5 billion dollars. it is owned by the chinese technology giant baidu, and has 15 million —— has 50 million subscribers. it recently signed a deal with netflix. while revenues have grown in recent years, it has never posted a profit since it launched eight years ago. but investors believe there is huge potential in a country where more and more media is being consumed online. the competition is big too with alibaba online. the competition is big too with al
this is what natalie berg says for toys " r" this is what natalie berg says for toys "r" us‘s demise.n stores, but a lot of their problems are self—inflicted. they overlook the importance of online, where about a0% of toy sales take place, and perhaps more importantly they have neglected their stores. shopping for toys should be fun, it should be interactive, it should be a really exciting experience, but i think a lot of shoppers left toys "r" us feeling quite...
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we have rebecca berg at cpac, the conservative gathering, the head of the nra just spoke, we have kaitlan collins at the white house live and i do want to begin with you, kaitlan. this is the clearest that we have heard on the president's position. what do we know about how he got to this place? >> reporter: well, brianna, a lot had to do with that more than hour long intensely emotional meeting with the president, with students and teachers, students who survived that shooting in parkland last week, here at the white house yesterday. we watched the president as he listened intently and nodding and doing a lot of listening with these students as they voiced their ideas for how to stop something like this from happening again. and an idea that the president suggested that he latched on to after a parent suggested it during that listening session at the white house was arming teachers with guns. that's something he's been floating on twitter all morning. he says his idea is a little more knee audiennuanced than ju teachers guns, he believes that could stop a shooter quicker than anything el
we have rebecca berg at cpac, the conservative gathering, the head of the nra just spoke, we have kaitlan collins at the white house live and i do want to begin with you, kaitlan. this is the clearest that we have heard on the president's position. what do we know about how he got to this place? >> reporter: well, brianna, a lot had to do with that more than hour long intensely emotional meeting with the president, with students and teachers, students who survived that shooting in...
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. >> and general reports on possible deal in the works get you up to speed on wall greens and berg oning place first shares up significantly this morning first of all, getting some breaking comments from federal reserve powell steve has those for us steve. >> thanks. jerome powell in a ceremonial swearing in ceremony making unexpected comments. and looks like these are second public comments and first on what's been going on in markets. he says we will remain alert to any developing risk to financial stability. that could generally or specifically points out the federal is normalizing interest rates and the balance sheet and continuation of prior policy and then comments on the global economy which he says is recovering strongly fort first time in a decade on regulation, well, on policy he says fed policy extending economic recovery. he says it is in comparable bly stronger and safer and federal will preserve gains while ensure efficiency dpa david this is the second time he's had a chance to speak we didn't know he was speaking federal said they would be transparent. >> steve, can i
. >> and general reports on possible deal in the works get you up to speed on wall greens and berg oning place first shares up significantly this morning first of all, getting some breaking comments from federal reserve powell steve has those for us steve. >> thanks. jerome powell in a ceremonial swearing in ceremony making unexpected comments. and looks like these are second public comments and first on what's been going on in markets. he says we will remain alert to any developing...
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have in the bundesliga goldman star marco royce and dropped an early goal against i was berg but it wasn't enough. i'm phil gale welcome to the program it's a decision that threatens to cause huge disruption one of germany's top courts has ruled that cities are allowed to ban diesel cars from mistreats to cut pollution environmentalists have been calling for a ban for years because of the harm diesel emissions do to human health today they're claiming victory but the move could prove costly for the country's car industry it could also mean that millions of diesel owners and own longer allowed to drive their cars. at the moment most vehicles may be driven in germany cities regardless of what engine they have but following today's ruling cities with high levels of air pollution could up to all but the most modern diesel engines a clear. victory for the environmental group that initiated the legal action. today is a great day for clean air in germany we have fought for clean air for people in cities. for years the legal thresholds for air pollution have been surpassed in many german cities th
have in the bundesliga goldman star marco royce and dropped an early goal against i was berg but it wasn't enough. i'm phil gale welcome to the program it's a decision that threatens to cause huge disruption one of germany's top courts has ruled that cities are allowed to ban diesel cars from mistreats to cut pollution environmentalists have been calling for a ban for years because of the harm diesel emissions do to human health today they're claiming victory but the move could prove costly for...
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berg examines specific biblical texts and how they were used, especially in making the patriotic policy of war. chair of the graduate department of religion and associate professor of america and religions history. his latest book is sacred scripture, sacred war. he is currently working on a book on the bible and the american civil war. join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> i am so pleased to be here and to be joining in this important conversation at the museum of the bible. i am honored to be sharing the podium
berg examines specific biblical texts and how they were used, especially in making the patriotic policy of war. chair of the graduate department of religion and associate professor of america and religions history. his latest book is sacred scripture, sacred war. he is currently working on a book on the bible and the american civil war. join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> i am so pleased to be here and to be joining in this important conversation at the museum of the bible. i am...
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now for more on this story we have correspondent vladimir vande velde berg who is in the syrian town of call bonnie and journalist alec loon who is in moscow latimer and alec a good to see you both alec let's start with you vladimir putin as we just said he has ordered a daily a cease fire for eastern gota why now is he caving in to international pressure it looks like that though he says. he discussed the ceasefire at a security council meeting with all the top heads of russia's military and security forces and espionage agencies and he said at that meeting that. the reason they're doing this is because the u.n. resolution passed yesterday calling for a thirty day ceasefire so it looks like he is. down to international pressure a little bit however lehner putin's spokesman said after this was announced that russia still remains very concerned with what it called provocative actions by terrorists in eastern. russia for several days has been saying that damascus and even the russian embassy in damascus are coming under shelling from groups within eastern gooda groups russia or terrori
now for more on this story we have correspondent vladimir vande velde berg who is in the syrian town of call bonnie and journalist alec loon who is in moscow latimer and alec a good to see you both alec let's start with you vladimir putin as we just said he has ordered a daily a cease fire for eastern gota why now is he caving in to international pressure it looks like that though he says. he discussed the ceasefire at a security council meeting with all the top heads of russia's military and...
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dortmund had over one to one against fry book and hoffenheim mind for two and one to nil against alex berg and there are two more matches to come on sunday you're up to date with news we're back at the top of the hour and now we'll leave you with some pictures from joe in central china as part of the city's annual spring festival a lantern show is illuminating the night sky with some ten million l.e.d. bulbs thanks for watching. to learn german with d w. any time any place.
dortmund had over one to one against fry book and hoffenheim mind for two and one to nil against alex berg and there are two more matches to come on sunday you're up to date with news we're back at the top of the hour and now we'll leave you with some pictures from joe in central china as part of the city's annual spring festival a lantern show is illuminating the night sky with some ten million l.e.d. bulbs thanks for watching. to learn german with d w. any time any place.
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he's been forced now and been asleep beside voles berg travelled to braman sunday with both teams desperate to avoid being dragged deeper into the relegation fight but it was the home side that managed to pull off an important when. max presented his brain when teammate surrendered a two goal lead in midweek such slip ups must be avoided if they want to stay on as an laver couzin they caught off to a flyer against wolves back in the news of a cheese capes corner powered home by new vic augustin since. the hosts looked out for the fight even when they were clearly punching above their weight. but sometimes football's as much about beauty as it is brute force mariam heintz was treated for that. his standard doubling brain winsley it was no more than they deserved for their first half dominance i do school coach martin smith would have settled for any kind of goal at this point and his side got one after this saw found in the books. even then it wasn't pretty as captain pool for hogg needed to attend school. but braman weren't going to repeat cheese days mistake and counter to good effect to s
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nuclear missile program but he said it should be done using diplomatic means and economic sanctions berg was speaking at the annual munich security conference. security here is very tight understandably the world is a dangerous place the munich security conference is chairman. believes it has not been this dangerous in a long time his warning today's international conflicts have the potential to escalate very rapidly so i'm boring i think the global security situation is more unstable today there has been at any time since the demise of the soviet union the new tensions between russia and the u.s. the syrian conflict and the growing threat from nuclear weapons nato secretary general pointed out that europe too has to adjust. within range of north korean resorts. sean young is closer to munich than appears to washington d.c. . european countries have to work more closely to counter the dangers the permanent structure of cooperation or pascoe agreement reached last year by twenty five even countries is a move towards this but it must not be seen as competing with nato a point stressed by g
nuclear missile program but he said it should be done using diplomatic means and economic sanctions berg was speaking at the annual munich security conference. security here is very tight understandably the world is a dangerous place the munich security conference is chairman. believes it has not been this dangerous in a long time his warning today's international conflicts have the potential to escalate very rapidly so i'm boring i think the global security situation is more unstable today...
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games and another victory would catapult them into second spot in the table but their rivals on sunday berg are unbeaten in five matches on home turf and in fact they've never lost against frankfurt in the bundesliga in front of their own fans a win for them would have them within a whisker of a european spot a juicy encounter was expected. headed into this class with top score bogus and out injured finding an adequate replacement could prove hard to come by kevin dunn so missing this. but they broke the deadlock from the next chance again from a set piece. on ninety minutes frank defense leaving the south korean with fox you must space. the home side would dictate in the game but only had one goal to show for it at the other end frank look at you bitch went close. but finally stepped up again doubled their lead in the seventy six minutes. with his knife goal of this season. frank careering towards the second away defeat of the season but not before the hosts at an insult to injury and netted a third. seed in the three school line by. when it's time for our sunday conversation here in this
games and another victory would catapult them into second spot in the table but their rivals on sunday berg are unbeaten in five matches on home turf and in fact they've never lost against frankfurt in the bundesliga in front of their own fans a win for them would have them within a whisker of a european spot a juicy encounter was expected. headed into this class with top score bogus and out injured finding an adequate replacement could prove hard to come by kevin dunn so missing this. but they...
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the studio with me political scientist cindy across from the university here in berlin and in stross berg our correspondent barbara v's all joins us tonight barbara good evening to you and you let me start with you the german chancellor and she is now within striking distance of forming a new government but this deal is contingent on all members of the s.p.d. saying yes can you explain to our viewers how is it possible that you have the fate of europe's largest economy its most important political engine in the hands of the members of one party that's very good question and it's controversial in germany because. i mean the citizens have already voted it right and they gave this they had their votes to the parties and now some voters or at least the members of the media will have another chance to vote so this is kind of problematic but the federal court has said it is it is ok so we have to live with that and social democrats decided to do that to back the coalition agreement by the members so we'll i mean it's not an ideal situation but right it is not a given that they're going to say y
the studio with me political scientist cindy across from the university here in berlin and in stross berg our correspondent barbara v's all joins us tonight barbara good evening to you and you let me start with you the german chancellor and she is now within striking distance of forming a new government but this deal is contingent on all members of the s.p.d. saying yes can you explain to our viewers how is it possible that you have the fate of europe's largest economy its most important...
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and vanned isen berg always, didn't like that notion of isolationist. he'd always try to play language games to protect himself from being -- >> the new ordeal as well. >> exactly. and so prl harbor was a real blow to the isolationist position. but for him in many ways it was the beginning of rethinking what america's role in the world should be. >> talk a little bit more about that rethinking. did he, did he regret the positions that he had taken up til pearl harbor? did he think he was wrong to take those positions? did he think it was fdr's policies that led to pearl harbor, but that once the united states was attacked it was irrelevant because the country had to defend itself? there's a lot of nuances there, i think. >> i think you've summed it i well, but he was innately suspicious after a decade of being on the outside looking in in terms of foreign policy planning in a decade of fighting roosevelt's efforts in the new ordeal, the second new deal. had a fundamental distrust of roosevelt. and so with the -- we had, as roosevelt was trying to tamp d
and vanned isen berg always, didn't like that notion of isolationist. he'd always try to play language games to protect himself from being -- >> the new ordeal as well. >> exactly. and so prl harbor was a real blow to the isolationist position. but for him in many ways it was the beginning of rethinking what america's role in the world should be. >> talk a little bit more about that rethinking. did he, did he regret the positions that he had taken up til pearl harbor? did he...
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in london, tokyo, seoul, bogota, moscow, new delhi, saigon and jo han necessary berg and scores of otherhe shared the power of god's word with more than 200 million people, in person and countless others through television and radio where people loved to watch and listen. in 1978, with the support of the catholic bishop, who would soon become pope john paul ii, reverend graham went to poland and spoke of the meaning of the cross to a people suffering under the oppression of communi communism. billy graham carried his message around the world but his heart as franklin will tell you was always in america. he took his message to the poorest places, to the down trodden and to the broken hearted, to inmates in prison and to the over -- and the neglected. he felt a great passion for those that were neglected. everywhere he went reverend graham delivered the same beautiful message, god loves you. that was his message. god loves you. we can only imagine the number of lives touched by the preacher and the prayers of billy graham. the hearts he changed and sorrows he eased and the joy he brought t
in london, tokyo, seoul, bogota, moscow, new delhi, saigon and jo han necessary berg and scores of otherhe shared the power of god's word with more than 200 million people, in person and countless others through television and radio where people loved to watch and listen. in 1978, with the support of the catholic bishop, who would soon become pope john paul ii, reverend graham went to poland and spoke of the meaning of the cross to a people suffering under the oppression of communi communism....
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and another victory would catapult them into second spot in the table but their rivals on sunday out berg are unbeaten in five matches on home turf and the fact they've never lost against frankfurt in the bone this nigga in front of their own fans a win for them would have them within a whisker of a european spot juicy encounter was expect. heading into this clash with top scorer alfred finn bogus it out injured finding an adequate replacement could prove hard to come by kevin dunn so missing this. but they broke the deadlock from an x. chance again from a set piece cusco to ninety minutes frank first defense leaving the south korean with too much space. the home side would dictate in the game but only had one goal to show for it at the other end of frankfurt look at you a bitch went close. finally stepped up again doubled their lead in the seventy sixth minute. with his knife goal of this season. second away defeat of the season but not before the hosts added insult to injury. when it's time for our sunday conversation here. i'm going to start with you michele how did. you impressed with
and another victory would catapult them into second spot in the table but their rivals on sunday out berg are unbeaten in five matches on home turf and the fact they've never lost against frankfurt in the bone this nigga in front of their own fans a win for them would have them within a whisker of a european spot juicy encounter was expect. heading into this clash with top scorer alfred finn bogus it out injured finding an adequate replacement could prove hard to come by kevin dunn so missing...
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but this is what these oakmont high students have been waiting weeks to see.lance berg/student- "iúmited to see it work and see how well it works as well." 'it' is sutter- roseville medical centerús new germ zapping machine.nats- "itús very cool."allison gontheir heads infection control at the hospital. she says the staff was so excited about the new technology which uses uv light to disinfect hospital surfaces after staff manually clean them... they couldnút keep it to themselves.allison gontheir r.n./roseville medical center- "we thought wow we really need to share this and let everyone know what weúre doing and expand that into the educational groups."a perfect opportunity, she says, for oakmont high schoolús health science academy students to learn about the threat of contracting an infection from hospital facilities. lance berg says he was surprised to learn how commonly patients get serious illnesses from hospital rooms that arenút properly sanitized.lance berg/student- "i figured it would be something where one out of every 200 patients would get it but we saw some had upwards
but this is what these oakmont high students have been waiting weeks to see.lance berg/student- "iúmited to see it work and see how well it works as well." 'it' is sutter- roseville medical centerús new germ zapping machine.nats- "itús very cool."allison gontheir heads infection control at the hospital. she says the staff was so excited about the new technology which uses uv light to disinfect hospital surfaces after staff manually clean them... they couldnút keep it to...
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the documents also identify two familiar names, senators tony mendoza and bob hertz berg. and a woman who admitted to participated in a conversation about anal sex. mary has coleman has litigated harassment at the capital. she sees a pattern. >> there's very little action. and if you looked at the documents, you would think there were very few complaints. >> reporter: the office made the decision to release these documents last month following mounting pressure from women's rights activist. christine's explosive comments shook the capital. tonight she tweeted her disappointed reaction. cnn released an incomplete set of documents. voters deserve the complete list of current office holders ever accused. >> and travis allen released a statement last night denying the allegations. he claims the release was politically motivated. >>> a c.h.p. officer injured by a suspected drunk driver is out of the hospital this morning. fellow officers stood and applauded in walnut creek as the officer emerged in a wheelchair last night. he spent 18 days in the hospital. a drunk driver plowed
the documents also identify two familiar names, senators tony mendoza and bob hertz berg. and a woman who admitted to participated in a conversation about anal sex. mary has coleman has litigated harassment at the capital. she sees a pattern. >> there's very little action. and if you looked at the documents, you would think there were very few complaints. >> reporter: the office made the decision to release these documents last month following mounting pressure from women's rights...
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fearing the pain from a father, jamie gut berg speaking out on the shooting. >> it is impossible, myirl. my 14-year-old baby. for those of you who know my jamie, she was the life of the party. the energy in the room. >> reporter: on stage, 17 anyone r angels representing those killed wednesday. crosses dot, the field, a fate these teenagers never thought they'd see. >> not in a million years. >> reporter: students reliving the trauma as they find friends they haven't seen since the gunman opened fire in the halls of their school wednesday. >> my friends are dead. peter, martin, they're dead. and those are my good friends. >> our home we go every day and to take that from us, it's the scariest thing. >> reporter: a powerful message from broward county sheriff. >> if you're an elected official and you want to keep things the way they are. if you want to keep the gun laws as they are, you will not get reelected in broward county. >>reporter: followed by -- lives forever altered from children to parents >> nothing will ever be the same, ever. >> president trump spoke for the first time t
fearing the pain from a father, jamie gut berg speaking out on the shooting. >> it is impossible, myirl. my 14-year-old baby. for those of you who know my jamie, she was the life of the party. the energy in the room. >> reporter: on stage, 17 anyone r angels representing those killed wednesday. crosses dot, the field, a fate these teenagers never thought they'd see. >> not in a million years. >> reporter: students reliving the trauma as they find friends they haven't...
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scott berg: it was the greatest applause wilson had heard in his years in office. ndafter the speech, heis wife go back to the white house. wilson goes into his office. and he puts his head down on the table and he weeps. and one of the men on his staff said, "but mr. president, what-what are you...
scott berg: it was the greatest applause wilson had heard in his years in office. ndafter the speech, heis wife go back to the white house. wilson goes into his office. and he puts his head down on the table and he weeps. and one of the men on his staff said, "but mr. president, what-what are you...
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where the annual cpac conference is taking place, and our political reporter rebecca berg is standings, who wrote the initial memo that led to this back and forth between republicans and democrats, just spoke at cpac, and he had some pretty interesting things to say about the release of this democratic rebuttal. what did he have to say? >> that's right, ryan. well, in a bit of serendipitous timing, the house intelligence chairman devin nunes was on the stage right behind me as the democratic rebuttal memo posted online. and take a listen now to what he had to say in response. >> we actually wanted this out, so this has been held up for over two weeks. the fbi and doj had right away told the democrats what was wrong with their memo. or their response to our memo. and they waited for two weeks before they actually did the redactions that were necessary to get this out. we wanted it out. we want it out because we think it is clear evidence that the democrats are not only trying to cover this up but they're also colluding with parts of the government to help cover this up. and i think as
where the annual cpac conference is taking place, and our political reporter rebecca berg is standings, who wrote the initial memo that led to this back and forth between republicans and democrats, just spoke at cpac, and he had some pretty interesting things to say about the release of this democratic rebuttal. what did he have to say? >> that's right, ryan. well, in a bit of serendipitous timing, the house intelligence chairman devin nunes was on the stage right behind me as the...
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michael ni berg takes his place. gets no practice shots. makes a save on derrick step on. an octopus in the net. in round 7. nolan patrick has his shot and lights the lamp. sends everyone home happy, orange and black victory, 4-3. >>> villanova took the floor looking for redemption after the loss to st. john's. they're minus two starters. his son alex from a six-month deployment aboard the "uss san diego." nova down three at the half. brunson, money with the floater. he had 27. nova up 4. brunson upstaged by d squared. dante di vin chen so. >> butler winning 86-75. >>> the super bowl was almost a week ago. according to one popular search engine, it prompted a change of ownership in new england. on saturday, probably still today, i haven't checked. if you google search new england patriots owner, the result comes back as, yep, nicky 6, nick foles. instead of robert kraft. eagles fans having a lot of fun with this win for a long time. i'm danny pommells from nbc sports philadelphia. >> he does, he owns the pats. >> he owns them. definitely did last week. for sure. >>> if you
michael ni berg takes his place. gets no practice shots. makes a save on derrick step on. an octopus in the net. in round 7. nolan patrick has his shot and lights the lamp. sends everyone home happy, orange and black victory, 4-3. >>> villanova took the floor looking for redemption after the loss to st. john's. they're minus two starters. his son alex from a six-month deployment aboard the "uss san diego." nova down three at the half. brunson, money with the floater. he had...
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. >> meadow pollack, jamie gutten berg, cara laugh ran, scott biegel, gina montalto and martin ducay. nikolas cruz is in court in morning and he had ties to a white supremist group called republic of florida. stephanie ramos is in florida. >>> after a long and painful afternoon at florida's marjory stowe man douglas eye school authorities are learning more about nikolas cruz, the expelled former student they say was armed for war when he attacked the school. >> caused issues that arose here, he was transferred to another school. >> reporter: police say the suspect was armed with an ar-15 style rifle, a fire alarm sounded which allowed students to be targeted out in the open. some terrified students hid in classrooms, not knowing if they would survive. >> we were just like praying and crying. >> reporter: police and s.w.a.t. teams swarming the school grounds. >> does he know where the shooting it? >> we don't know, but we're entering the building. >> reporter: these teens sharing how some teachers helped save their lives, one, mr. beagle, was at the front door of a classroom protecting
. >> meadow pollack, jamie gutten berg, cara laugh ran, scott biegel, gina montalto and martin ducay. nikolas cruz is in court in morning and he had ties to a white supremist group called republic of florida. stephanie ramos is in florida. >>> after a long and painful afternoon at florida's marjory stowe man douglas eye school authorities are learning more about nikolas cruz, the expelled former student they say was armed for war when he attacked the school. >> caused...
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i want to bring in our panel now, cnn political reporter rebecca berg and cnn senior political analyst mark preston. i do want to ask you guys about that. he said it is pretty normal. as you have reported on this, and talked to people, is this normal? >> no. not at all. our jim sciutto has reported on this. and this, the level of security clearances that have not been approved at this stage in the presidency, especially when you're talking about the white house specifically, we're not talking about the broader federal government here, we're talking about just the administration, it is extremely unusual. jim sciutto found 30 to 40 interim security clearances in the administration at this stage that does not happen. >> and that's your understanding as well, mark. >> right. and it poses a very big issue. it does slow down the wheels of government moving forward, and specifically when you deal with foreign policy and so many issues on the table right now, whether that be iraq or iran or north korea or what have you. and when you don't have the people in place that can get the information t
i want to bring in our panel now, cnn political reporter rebecca berg and cnn senior political analyst mark preston. i do want to ask you guys about that. he said it is pretty normal. as you have reported on this, and talked to people, is this normal? >> no. not at all. our jim sciutto has reported on this. and this, the level of security clearances that have not been approved at this stage in the presidency, especially when you're talking about the white house specifically, we're not...
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. >> first official joined visit to scotlic he had end berg castle. next stop considered late last social bites founder said he hosedalty before but not actual royalty.e to come and visit social bites. >> the cafe has attracted the attention of celebrities like george clooney and leonardo, because of its admission employ the homeless, battling homelessness is a issue the royal couple holds dear to their hearts. >> while most of the al pine athletes competing in the olympics pyeongchang these are skiing with ease, 18 parities paints in what's being called the first ever robot ski competition. they design their ski booths to avoid red willing and blue, the colors of the flag polls dotting the slopes, well, in the end the team called tie quan v walked away with the $10,000 prize. >> oh. well it can be hard enough to spot an object from across the room so imagine looking at something that's more than a billion miles a. >> i. >> i would need really good glasses cents that's how far away this object is, coming up : what it is and who took this historic pict
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. >> reporter: marissa noon berg feels so strongly about keeping guns out of school and she classmate grace mcall starte std an anti gun violence club to get a dialogue started and maybe even safe lives. >> the fact that this is so, like, relevant in today's' world is just tragic. i'm sad i actually have to start this club. parkland is another reason for us to raise awareness. >> reporter: schools all over now hold regular active shooter or lock down drills. still, some students worry about what they would do in a real life and death situation. >> i thought about it. it's just more scary like there's, you can always be trapped and how you would get out, and what about your friends and stuff? >> maggie and page are juniors at perkiomen valley high school. maggie worries she would panic in if anything like parkland happened at her school. >> overall we do know general information what we need to do and how to do it. but i wouldn't know what to do if that actually did happen. which is like scary to think about but it's true. >> reporter: it's definitely scary. that could happen anywhere.
. >> reporter: marissa noon berg feels so strongly about keeping guns out of school and she classmate grace mcall starte std an anti gun violence club to get a dialogue started and maybe even safe lives. >> the fact that this is so, like, relevant in today's' world is just tragic. i'm sad i actually have to start this club. parkland is another reason for us to raise awareness. >> reporter: schools all over now hold regular active shooter or lock down drills. still, some...
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. >> it's been 25 years since ruth bader beginnings berg join the supreme court she celebrated her anniversary in philadelphia. she spoke at the national constitution center tonight in a conversation that u penn hosted. penn newspaper says she was asked when there will be enough women on the supreme court? her response, when there are nine. that's how many justices sit on the nation's high court. >> good answer. valentine's day coming up wednesday. philly is ready to show the city some love. >>> it's hank i'm at somerset street station in kensington that safe inject sight they've been talking about they might just build it but where is it going to go? across the street from your house. what's the matter? you thought it was good idea. hank's time coming you. >> when you go by city hall this week you'll notice another flag raised just cradle of liberty council flag which is local boy scouts group today city officials raised the flag on the 108th of boy scouts of americ america. >> the cradle of liberty council serves more than 16,000 scouts in our area. and in today's moment in black history we
. >> it's been 25 years since ruth bader beginnings berg join the supreme court she celebrated her anniversary in philadelphia. she spoke at the national constitution center tonight in a conversation that u penn hosted. penn newspaper says she was asked when there will be enough women on the supreme court? her response, when there are nine. that's how many justices sit on the nation's high court. >> good answer. valentine's day coming up wednesday. philly is ready to show the city...
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once in a while we have someone like scott berg told us in his wonderful introductory talk about the library of america volume on writing in world war i or the chance to give voices to others. in my life i used to get to that influence he has a boy growing up when i became a part of the establishment i diestablishmente century club in new york or something with arthur celestine sure junior he's never going to be in the pantheon. it's used to annoy yo me to no d because i knew that it was a special novel and not just the other books like the shins of cody and big sur so i started a library campaign to get him into america and edited it is the road novel and we've got now two volumes. i thought he belonged in the american pantheon. i would like to do that with tom wolfe can't go home again out of fashion but still a very potent voice. >> i'm wondering if we can talk for a minute about who you'd like to write about. do you have a thought beyond that your publisher says nobody cares. >> no publisher would ever say that. it is an academic view, the ivory tower of people. there's any numbe
once in a while we have someone like scott berg told us in his wonderful introductory talk about the library of america volume on writing in world war i or the chance to give voices to others. in my life i used to get to that influence he has a boy growing up when i became a part of the establishment i diestablishmente century club in new york or something with arthur celestine sure junior he's never going to be in the pantheon. it's used to annoy yo me to no d because i knew that it was a...
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morals have been set up across the or in berg region or sixty of the passengers were from local authorities have declared monday a day of mourning parties monday in a question of reports now from moscow airport. the aircraft that crashed just outside moscow departed from this very airport the why did the lease one off the three major air transport hubs in the capital and after the tragedy it remains fully operational but over and the small city of course the airport there tells a very different story the shock has paralyzed it most of the sixty five passengers on board of that plane were from bad reach and dozens of family and friends were waiting for them there are scenes of absolute grief a speed will come to terms with what has happened emergency crews are present at the airport and psychologists are ready to help those trying to cope with their loss the passengers who were due to fly back to moscow on the crashed aircraft are handing back their tickets and even the here at this fast paced airport which is forced to keep moving this tragedy has hit hard. one man had a lock on his side af
morals have been set up across the or in berg region or sixty of the passengers were from local authorities have declared monday a day of mourning parties monday in a question of reports now from moscow airport. the aircraft that crashed just outside moscow departed from this very airport the why did the lease one off the three major air transport hubs in the capital and after the tragedy it remains fully operational but over and the small city of course the airport there tells a very different...
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films were shot in berlin and the surrounding area and the big studios were outside berlin and babbles berg. be that as it may as the filmmaking center and the company are indivisible. needs vanny could give me the perfect keyword. half an hour's drive from berlin if pop them in there is europe's largest . to your back and right next door there is a part where everything revolves around one big movie. and action the stunt show and bubbles back film parking really pulls in the crowds . in addition to tours through real film sets you can learn some of the tricks of the trade. in special shows animal trainers demonstrate how they prepare the animals appearing in films for their roles. next door on the studio grounds films of him produces nineteen twelve the set builders are world renowned for their high quality craftsmanship. the props warehouse office everything a producer's heart could design. then there's by linda stasi a huge set with full streets in various architectural styles thousands of photos of pre world war two ballin served as a template. it's where tomtit recently shot the most e
films were shot in berlin and the surrounding area and the big studios were outside berlin and babbles berg. be that as it may as the filmmaking center and the company are indivisible. needs vanny could give me the perfect keyword. half an hour's drive from berlin if pop them in there is europe's largest . to your back and right next door there is a part where everything revolves around one big movie. and action the stunt show and bubbles back film parking really pulls in the crowds . in...
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stands for as the country prepares for their elections our reporter your château went to you catherine bergto ask three young people about their very different political views. yes but i'm collecting signatures folks and you know some charge i don't need to get some chuckles female feisty and defiant ones among russia's most visible society ladies she's become an independent journalist. subjects strikes a chord with the young people who oppose letting me putin but not yet openly and actively which is just what. he's one of the kremlin's most vocal critics but a criminal record prevents him from running for office his young supporters repeatedly call for protests and election boycotts. russian president vladimir putin on the other hand is urging voters to head to the polls the greater the turnout the greater the legitimacy of his reelection which many and not just his fans see as a foregone conclusion. what. i like being a russian citizen living under the leadership of a strong politician named bloody mad putin you know with. every woman in this i expect the secret service to arrest me at an
stands for as the country prepares for their elections our reporter your château went to you catherine bergto ask three young people about their very different political views. yes but i'm collecting signatures folks and you know some charge i don't need to get some chuckles female feisty and defiant ones among russia's most visible society ladies she's become an independent journalist. subjects strikes a chord with the young people who oppose letting me putin but not yet openly and actively...
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out of the hospital since disclosing that he had colon cancer two years ago he returned torture has berg hospital for his latest round of treatment in early january. and you have used christine money recently returned from zimbabwe where she spoke with morgan tsvangirai christine thanks for joining us what did you learn about his condition when you saw him simply when i walked into morgan trying you guys office in november last year it was an interview about the politics at the time and this was actually on the day robert mugabe was also from office he is not the man that i had to watch to give speeches adrenaline as he was a diminished morgan trying to get i both in posture and he's voice is so i struggle to hear him have to leave him very closely he whispered he's voice would sort of wither away he was so frail i got up close and personal him i was trying to put the mike on to use should could feel his office and i could feel you know it was just the weakness that he had in these arms and i remember making a remark seeing him and say to mr president i wish you well when we left but fas
out of the hospital since disclosing that he had colon cancer two years ago he returned torture has berg hospital for his latest round of treatment in early january. and you have used christine money recently returned from zimbabwe where she spoke with morgan tsvangirai christine thanks for joining us what did you learn about his condition when you saw him simply when i walked into morgan trying you guys office in november last year it was an interview about the politics at the time and this...
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in lieu of berg twenty nine year old wayne has finished work for the day a year ago he started training to become a policeman it had been his dream but as of a little fantastic profession that enables me to help people i really enjoy the work i love my country i love germany and for me purser the homeless and also a street worker. ok. they're all the way in tells these youngsters that he has only been working as a policeman for a year so he's still new to the job nevertheless he says don't get up to any mischief. covers if you know she down one live says have to be a case of black power. or daughters of germany. there's so many things to worry about it's my home totally and utterly home i love this country and this country has so much to offer i believe that this is the best country in the world i would even say that germany saved my life with a lot of money and get out of. the way was born in cameroon his mother did not survive the birth so has sister took the infant in. she fought to keep him alive because he was seriously ill. as why they all said it was touch and go and all i could
in lieu of berg twenty nine year old wayne has finished work for the day a year ago he started training to become a policeman it had been his dream but as of a little fantastic profession that enables me to help people i really enjoy the work i love my country i love germany and for me purser the homeless and also a street worker. ok. they're all the way in tells these youngsters that he has only been working as a policeman for a year so he's still new to the job nevertheless he says don't get...
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if you think we live in a polarized political era, the speaker of the house frederick mullen berg from pennsylvania, a member of the opposition, in the end cast a tie breaking vote by which the house of representatives in effect went along with jay's treaty, approved the funds to implement jay's treaty. for this muhlenberg was stabbed three days later by his brother-in-law. he survived. another way of measuring washington's legacy is to consider what he might have done but didn't. he did not resign his office halfway through his first term as he had hoped to do. can you imagine what such an act would have done in terms of diminishing the future role of the presidency? he did not make his vice president a kind of prime minister as he could have under the vaguely worded terms of the constitution. most of all, he did not allow himself to be swept up in europe's war fever. unlike woodrow wilson, george washington really did keep us out of war. at considerable costs to his short-term popularity and peace of mind. but of course he supplied positive leadership as well, in crushing the whiskey
if you think we live in a polarized political era, the speaker of the house frederick mullen berg from pennsylvania, a member of the opposition, in the end cast a tie breaking vote by which the house of representatives in effect went along with jay's treaty, approved the funds to implement jay's treaty. for this muhlenberg was stabbed three days later by his brother-in-law. he survived. another way of measuring washington's legacy is to consider what he might have done but didn't. he did not...
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one of the coldest spots of course will be up in the poconos, where steve is in sailors berg, totallyd. modest wind flow 9 miles per hour but more importantly, because of the chill, if there is any left over ponding, from yesterday's rain, or the melting that may be had a chance to take place, there could be some black ice. and he has seen that, so he's reporting it, make sure that if you see anything, that looks like it is just wet, it will have, in fact, been iced over, taking it easy out there let me zoom in, actually, i take you right here 25 degrees comes in this morning from lou rue. he has nice clear sky overhead , modest wind flow, somewhat noticeable at 11 miles per hour here until one more we go, we take you super hyper local. into cherry hill. we've got two very loyal watchers that live near blocks from one another. lynn is in cherry hill reporting 27 degrees. but factor to go in a modest breeze, at only 9 miles per hour it, feels almost 10 degrees colder. so, you do need to make sure that you have that heavy coat packed. all clear overhead today. that means nice and breitb
one of the coldest spots of course will be up in the poconos, where steve is in sailors berg, totallyd. modest wind flow 9 miles per hour but more importantly, because of the chill, if there is any left over ponding, from yesterday's rain, or the melting that may be had a chance to take place, there could be some black ice. and he has seen that, so he's reporting it, make sure that if you see anything, that looks like it is just wet, it will have, in fact, been iced over, taking it easy out...
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more funerals for the seventeen victims have been held among them fourteen year old jamie goodman bergs thousands packed a park and hotel on sunday for the funeral. it is illegal to feel like. i was so close or even fifteen she's only fourteen. it is a great. deal of a game isn't it. he was president on a trump is facing increasing calls to act off to a group of russians was accused of meddling in the twenty sixteen presidential election the issue has dominated sunday morning political talk shows chum fired off several tweets rejecting accusations his campaign concluded with moscow but his rosen jordan reports from washington his critics say he should be sending a different message. the u.s. president donald trump hasn't been seen in public since friday the day thirteen russian citizens and three companies were indicted for allegedly interfering in the two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign and for allegedly trying to throw the election trumps way on sunday the president took to twitter to blame everyone from hillary clinton to the media for the suggestion that his campaign coll
more funerals for the seventeen victims have been held among them fourteen year old jamie goodman bergs thousands packed a park and hotel on sunday for the funeral. it is illegal to feel like. i was so close or even fifteen she's only fourteen. it is a great. deal of a game isn't it. he was president on a trump is facing increasing calls to act off to a group of russians was accused of meddling in the twenty sixteen presidential election the issue has dominated sunday morning political talk...
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involved in this sort of thing and bloodstream is kind of half owned or owned by the chairman of builder berg so that's a lot of doubts about their intentions and you hear a lot of the big court of elevators talking about it's ok if it cost one hundred dollars to transfer because that just shows that it's it's really popular and that's not what i first saw for because when i first got into it in two thousand and eleven i foresaw that we need a currency that can be eased by anyone in the world that is decentralized very cheap to use and very fast at least within ten minutes or something along those lines at the very least and now we're seeing big claim being moved to i've seen transaction fees well over one hundred dollars i actually paid one transaction fee of over two thousand dollars once trying to transfer three big coins about two weeks ago now there is a segment there's lightning that word has all kinds of things we could talk about there but i also have my doubts about those. and the main thing that i see is there are loads techies don't really understand what really big queen was creat
involved in this sort of thing and bloodstream is kind of half owned or owned by the chairman of builder berg so that's a lot of doubts about their intentions and you hear a lot of the big court of elevators talking about it's ok if it cost one hundred dollars to transfer because that just shows that it's it's really popular and that's not what i first saw for because when i first got into it in two thousand and eleven i foresaw that we need a currency that can be eased by anyone in the world...
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chances, including an opportunity to score by raheem sterling and with eight minutes left in the game, bergzing in the way they play but we controlled it perfect. my play but we controlled it perfect. my feeling was we were in control but we arrived in the last minutes 1—0 and it happened and we couldn't score the second goal, especially in the second half, it would have been easier but when that happens it's normal. they're a good team in that situation. but we controlled it good. new signing alexis sanchez scored his first goal for manchester united on his home debut. it finished 2—0 to united. the win meansjose mourinho's side have narrowed the gap to city to 13 points. but a fifth straight league defeat for huddersfield sends them into the relegation zone. pierre—emerick aubamayang recovered from illness to not only make his arsenal debut but score his first arsenal goal in their match against everton at the emirates. he added to a hat—trick from aaron ramsey and one from laurent koscielny for a 5—1win. elsewhere, bournemouth came from behind to beat stoke 2—1, leicester drew 1—1 with s
chances, including an opportunity to score by raheem sterling and with eight minutes left in the game, bergzing in the way they play but we controlled it perfect. my play but we controlled it perfect. my feeling was we were in control but we arrived in the last minutes 1—0 and it happened and we couldn't score the second goal, especially in the second half, it would have been easier but when that happens it's normal. they're a good team in that situation. but we controlled it good. new...
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charges but has refused to stand down before his term ends next year meta miller has more from janice berg. there's been no official word from the african national congress as to the outcome of this meeting held by the national executive committee the stop decision making body of the a.n.c. but we do understand based on reports from the national broadcaster the c.b.c. that as well as the secretary general of the a.n.c. met with jacob zuma to relay a message from the a.n.c. and according to the state broadcaster that was the jacob zuma has a day or potentially to to resign as president of the country now the a.n.c. has been meeting throughout the day in fact will rip him up also returned to the ne see so it would appear that the conversation they're having isn't entirely over yet jacob zuma is certainly under pressure all indications are given his behavior in the last ten days or so he is reason. distant he's resisting this resignation he doesn't want to step down and if that continues to be the case the a.n.c. would then have to institute proceedings for a motion of no confidence to be deb
charges but has refused to stand down before his term ends next year meta miller has more from janice berg. there's been no official word from the african national congress as to the outcome of this meeting held by the national executive committee the stop decision making body of the a.n.c. but we do understand based on reports from the national broadcaster the c.b.c. that as well as the secretary general of the a.n.c. met with jacob zuma to relay a message from the a.n.c. and according to the...
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a late goal from johann berg gudmundsson gave the hosts an impressive 1—1 draw against pep guaridiola'sce missed by raheem sterling. tim hague was watching the action. 0k, ok, so manchester city, supreme so far this season, but could they do it on far this season, but could they do itona far this season, but could they do it on a cold wet afternoon in burnley? they showed their commitment to prove that early on. captain kompany going close, and colliding with the home goalkeeper. but with the effort came the execution. dam low is a defender. it doesn't matter. and while the strong start continued, city only remained ahead thanks to their goalkeeper. before sterling had the chance to really cement his side's dominance and the manager felt that would be costly a nd and the manager felt that would be costly and he would be right. not at first though, ederson again magnificent, denying lennon a debut goal while at the other end sterling's afternoon continued to be anything but. what a miss. it was the cue for burnley to punish the league leaders. they hung on in this game and just eight min
a late goal from johann berg gudmundsson gave the hosts an impressive 1—1 draw against pep guaridiola'sce missed by raheem sterling. tim hague was watching the action. 0k, ok, so manchester city, supreme so far this season, but could they do it on far this season, but could they do itona far this season, but could they do it on a cold wet afternoon in burnley? they showed their commitment to prove that early on. captain kompany going close, and colliding with the home goalkeeper. but with the...
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been accused of corruption and outside influence in government decisions for me to al-jazeera janice berg. zimbabwe's ousted leader robert mugabe has marked his ninety fourth birthday at a private party in his her our intention it's a far cry from the lavish ceremonies that marked the occasion during his nearly four decades raul has been quiet since he left office in november he hasn't made any public appearances and skipped the funeral of former opposition leader morgan tsvangirai on tuesday sending russian condolences instead. let's go to thailand now with a number of women getting more dangerous but a small box has grown massively despite a nineteen year ban prohibiting the move while many leading male monks have denied the women recognition they're becoming increasingly popular with the public scott hider reports from bangkok. it's a common sight with an uncommon twist buddhist monks collecting all names during the pre-dawn hours and rural thailand but beneath these saffron robes are women female monks are not recognised by thailand's buddhist leadership or by the government in one ni
been accused of corruption and outside influence in government decisions for me to al-jazeera janice berg. zimbabwe's ousted leader robert mugabe has marked his ninety fourth birthday at a private party in his her our intention it's a far cry from the lavish ceremonies that marked the occasion during his nearly four decades raul has been quiet since he left office in november he hasn't made any public appearances and skipped the funeral of former opposition leader morgan tsvangirai on tuesday...
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involved in this sort of thing and block stream is kind of half owned or owned by the chairman of builder berg so that's a lot of doubts about their intentions and you hear a lot of the bickering core developers talking about it's ok if it cost one hundred dollars to transfer because that just shows that it's it's really popular and that's not what i first saw for because when i first got into it in two thousand and eleven i foresaw that we need a currency that can be eased by anyone in the world that is decentralized very cheap to use and very fast at least within ten minutes or something along those lines at the very least and now we're seeing big claim being moved to i've seen transaction fees well over one hundred dollars actually paid one transaction fee of over two thousand dollars once trying to transfer three big questions about two weeks ago now there is a segment there's lightning that word has all kinds of things we could talk about there but i also have my doubts about those. and the main thing that i see is there are loads techies don't really understand what the really big queen
involved in this sort of thing and block stream is kind of half owned or owned by the chairman of builder berg so that's a lot of doubts about their intentions and you hear a lot of the bickering core developers talking about it's ok if it cost one hundred dollars to transfer because that just shows that it's it's really popular and that's not what i first saw for because when i first got into it in two thousand and eleven i foresaw that we need a currency that can be eased by anyone in the...