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boxer users tend to be younger and trimmer. >> boxer users? >> i'm surprised as well.sn't lie, apparently. >>> coming up, a parent's outrage at an airline's treatment of their kids. >> the children were flying alone. when disruptions to the itinerary popped up, the airline took the kids on a magical tour of sorts. >>> how does leo stay so trim? we're talking about his figure, right? you're watching "world news now." figure, right? you're watching "world news now." dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life.
boxer users tend to be younger and trimmer. >> boxer users? >> i'm surprised as well.sn't lie, apparently. >>> coming up, a parent's outrage at an airline's treatment of their kids. >> the children were flying alone. when disruptions to the itinerary popped up, the airline took the kids on a magical tour of sorts. >>> how does leo stay so trim? we're talking about his figure, right? you're watching "world news now." figure, right? you're watching...
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and first with hybrids in conjunction with boxer enchants then the car makers planning a direct fuel injection gasoline engine as a hybrid but any eventual and electric version one. can get on both in the. s.u.v. drivers rarely go off road but if they did how would it work out ronnie gives it a try the permanent symmetrical all wheel drive makes it a walk in the park here symmetrical means the entire drive train is situated right on the car centerline from the longitudinally mounted box or engine to the rear actual differential lock it doesn't take rally driver steering skills to take the subaru off road especially not when the actual mode is activated the electronics allow for a finer dosage of fuel and better distribution of traction to all four wheels. the body is especially stiff and maintains instability even with one wheel hanging in the air. that car meets and overcomes every challenge without getting bent out of shape. the four point eight metre long way again makes a robust and bright impression hexagonal grill and o.e.d. headlights give it a striking face the offroad claddi
and first with hybrids in conjunction with boxer enchants then the car makers planning a direct fuel injection gasoline engine as a hybrid but any eventual and electric version one. can get on both in the. s.u.v. drivers rarely go off road but if they did how would it work out ronnie gives it a try the permanent symmetrical all wheel drive makes it a walk in the park here symmetrical means the entire drive train is situated right on the car centerline from the longitudinally mounted box or...
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powered comes from the familiar gasoline powered boxer engine subaru discontinued its boxer diesel the four cylinder. units two point five liter displacement produces two hundred thirty five news metres maximum torque that proposed the outback from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour and ten point two seconds top speed is one hundred ninety eight kilometers per hour average fuel economy is seven point three liters of fuel per one hundred kilometers just cycle from he doesn't find the one hundred twenty one kilowatt engine especially exciting perhaps aside from his cooperation with the continuously variable transmission was seven simulated speeds it's enough to get him where he's going but not exactly thrilling to the engine has a particular filter and meets the future euro six d. temp emission standards to keep ticking off over sixty ten. but what about the alternative drive options for instance the all electric version. you have on the outside with subaru has until two thousand and twenty before the limits for c o two emissions pose a problem and they've got the alternative drives
powered comes from the familiar gasoline powered boxer engine subaru discontinued its boxer diesel the four cylinder. units two point five liter displacement produces two hundred thirty five news metres maximum torque that proposed the outback from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour and ten point two seconds top speed is one hundred ninety eight kilometers per hour average fuel economy is seven point three liters of fuel per one hundred kilometers just cycle from he doesn't find the one...
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boxer users tend to be younger and trimmer. >> boxer users? >> i'm surprised as well.. >>> coming up, a parent's outrage at an airline's treatment of their kids. >> the children were flying alone. when disruptions to the itinerary popped up, the airline took the kids on a magical tour of sorts. >>> how does leo stay so trim? we're talking about his figure, right? you're watching "world news now." figure, right? you're watching "world news now." dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> lots of things can bug an umpire, including bugs. >> oh. that's gross. >> what appeared to be a moth decided to make a visit to the ump bruce's ear during the white sox game in chicago. the yanks' trainer, because he's a trainer of everything, tried to get it out. look at that moth! >> that's a huge moth to have in your ear. oh, gosh, put him away, that's disgustin
boxer users tend to be younger and trimmer. >> boxer users? >> i'm surprised as well.. >>> coming up, a parent's outrage at an airline's treatment of their kids. >> the children were flying alone. when disruptions to the itinerary popped up, the airline took the kids on a magical tour of sorts. >>> how does leo stay so trim? we're talking about his figure, right? you're watching "world news now." figure, right? you're watching "world news...
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he endorsed a proposal by senator barbara boxer to protect military victims of sexual assault. >> that's why i supported senator boxer's amendment which reforms article 32 of the uniform code of military justice to help prevent the abuse of victims of military sexual assault in pretrial setting. >> reporter: and he worked with senator dianne feinstein to prevent the u.s. from using torture. >> we urge all senators to support the mccain-feinstein amendment that would help ensure that laws are enacted so that our government does not engage in torture. >> we learned that mccain had requested former presidents barack obama and george w. bush deliver eulogies at his funeral. the senator also asked that he be buried at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland near the grave of a long time friend. betty yu, kpix 5. >>> other news, people against the latest nominee for the supreme court turned out for a rally in san francisco. today hundreds showed up in civic center plaza chanting slogans and listening to speakers. they said president trump's high court nominee brett kavanaugh should be ov
he endorsed a proposal by senator barbara boxer to protect military victims of sexual assault. >> that's why i supported senator boxer's amendment which reforms article 32 of the uniform code of military justice to help prevent the abuse of victims of military sexual assault in pretrial setting. >> reporter: and he worked with senator dianne feinstein to prevent the u.s. from using torture. >> we urge all senators to support the mccain-feinstein amendment that would help...
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was known in boxing circles as the dingo dexter dunn worth was once one of the oldest professional boxers in the world but retired a decade ago the sixty two year old says he's received that many knocks to the head that he feels compelled to donate his brain to big search your job is getting hit in the head for a living that if they can be a good thing and a professional boxer that sort of basically. it our brain concussions probably at least half a dozen times. yes but you are saying to recover pretty pretty quickly but. who knows a long term effect dexter hopes his pledge will hope research is better understand the impact of head knocks like this the impact of such hits to the head have been linked to diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy or c.t.e. a degenerative brain condition internationally the disease has been found in boxes american football players and was recently diagnosed for the first time in a strain rugby union player. but a straight in research just say it needs to examine the brains of former athletes who played other high impact sports like the straight in footb
was known in boxing circles as the dingo dexter dunn worth was once one of the oldest professional boxers in the world but retired a decade ago the sixty two year old says he's received that many knocks to the head that he feels compelled to donate his brain to big search your job is getting hit in the head for a living that if they can be a good thing and a professional boxer that sort of basically. it our brain concussions probably at least half a dozen times. yes but you are saying to...
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the boxers come from the families who don't have much money and the club is running out of funds.ery stressful. we don't have a changing room for girls. if anyone can provide these facilities, we can arrange a lot more tournaments and can train more girls. but despite all the disadvantages, the girls are determined to break the barriers and to make their mark at the international level. shumaila jaffery, bbc news, karachi. basketball is a huge draw of course at college and professional level in the united states. in africa the sport is still catching on, but it helps that in the us, two thirds of players in the nba are african americans. as the bbc‘s janine anthony reports, there is stiff competition though on the african continent. basketball. fast paced, energetic and intense and mesmerising. it is becoming more popular across africa with young people hoping to re—enact the moves they see the pros make. here in nigeria there is something of a renaissance. in 2012 the men's team qualified for the olympic games in three years after in 2015, they won the afro basket title and that
the boxers come from the families who don't have much money and the club is running out of funds.ery stressful. we don't have a changing room for girls. if anyone can provide these facilities, we can arrange a lot more tournaments and can train more girls. but despite all the disadvantages, the girls are determined to break the barriers and to make their mark at the international level. shumaila jaffery, bbc news, karachi. basketball is a huge draw of course at college and professional level in...
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was known in boxing circles as the dingo dexter dunn worth was once one of the oldest professional boxers in the world but retired a decade ago the sixty two year old says he's received that many knocks to the head that he feels compelled to donate his brain to be a search for jobs getting hit in the head for a living that if they can't be a good thing and a professional boxer that sort of basically. it our brain concussions probably at least half a dozen times. yes but you are saying to recover pretty pretty quickly but. who knows a long term effect dexter hopes his pledge will hope research is better understand the impact of head knocks like this the impact of such hits to the head have been linked to diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy or c.t.e. a degenerative brain condition internationally the disease has been found in boxes american football players and was recently diagnosed for the first time in a strain rugby union player but a straight in research just say it needs to examine the brains of former athletes who played other high impact sports like the straight in footba
was known in boxing circles as the dingo dexter dunn worth was once one of the oldest professional boxers in the world but retired a decade ago the sixty two year old says he's received that many knocks to the head that he feels compelled to donate his brain to be a search for jobs getting hit in the head for a living that if they can't be a good thing and a professional boxer that sort of basically. it our brain concussions probably at least half a dozen times. yes but you are saying to...
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the boxers come from the families who don't have much money and the club is running out of funds.e don't have a changing room for girls. if anyone can provide these facilities, we can arrange a lot more tournaments and can train more girls. but despite all the disadvantages, the girls are determined to break the barriers and to make their mark at the international level. shumaila jaffery, bbc news, karachi. coming up, we've got somejuicy results from apple. earnings topped expectations driven by sales of higher priced iphones in revenue. and before we go, a recap of our breaking news this hour. a plane has crashed in the capital of mexico's durango state bound for mexico city. the state governorjose aispuro tweeted that there were no deaths among the 97 passengers and four crew aboard, although there were injuries. at a news conference a short while ago, durango state governorjose aispuro said the plane had tried to abort take—off due to bad weather but did so too late, and crashed into flames at the end of the runway. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. ju
the boxers come from the families who don't have much money and the club is running out of funds.e don't have a changing room for girls. if anyone can provide these facilities, we can arrange a lot more tournaments and can train more girls. but despite all the disadvantages, the girls are determined to break the barriers and to make their mark at the international level. shumaila jaffery, bbc news, karachi. coming up, we've got somejuicy results from apple. earnings topped expectations driven...
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leeds boxer, natasha gale says exhaustion was behind the "unacceptable conduct" that saw her suspended from boxing after the commomwealth games. she says the ban gave her the break from the sport she needed and she's now aiming for the world championships later this year, followed by the tokyo olympics in 2020. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports reporter, tanya arnold. having time off, i had quite a bit of time off and reflecting on it. you know, it was good for me to have the time. maybe my actions weren't the time. maybe my actions weren't the best at the time just because of the best at the time just because of the space i was in with my own head. inafunny the space i was in with my own head. in a funny sort of way, however tough it has been, it might have been a good thing they did that for you? i think so. been a good thing they did that for you? ithink so. ithinkl needed the break, i was exhausted mentally and physically. also, it gave me time to reassess my goals and what i wa nt to time to reassess my goals and what i want to achieve. but i guess when i look on it an
leeds boxer, natasha gale says exhaustion was behind the "unacceptable conduct" that saw her suspended from boxing after the commomwealth games. she says the ban gave her the break from the sport she needed and she's now aiming for the world championships later this year, followed by the tokyo olympics in 2020. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports reporter, tanya arnold. having time off, i had quite a bit of time off and reflecting on it. you know, it was good for me to have...
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here's a boxer known for fighting with heart in the ring. has been showing heels has a heart out of it. conor sweeney is one of his biggest fanciful to recently he got to meet his hero but nobody could predict what was to follow. we started talking. he had never been on an aeroplane. he wanted to be a sports journalist. i thought, on an aeroplane. he wanted to be a sportsjournalist. ithought, hang ona minute, sportsjournalist. ithought, hang on a minute, i am fighting in america. i will have to get that on a plane and there will be reporters who need a story from hull. how about we take him out there, let him report on the story and put him on an aeroplane to get there? on my bucket list, one of the things was to fly. what did you feel when he said let's get you out to america? it was special. it means everything. because he is in a wheelchair and thinks he cannot do things. this has opened the door to him pursuing his career. i think he will love it. it'll be a brilliant time for him.|j am fortunate enough to get, not to the top, but to a h
here's a boxer known for fighting with heart in the ring. has been showing heels has a heart out of it. conor sweeney is one of his biggest fanciful to recently he got to meet his hero but nobody could predict what was to follow. we started talking. he had never been on an aeroplane. he wanted to be a sports journalist. i thought, on an aeroplane. he wanted to be a sportsjournalist. ithought, hang ona minute, sportsjournalist. ithought, hang on a minute, i am fighting in america. i will have to...
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nancy johnson talked about how she and barbara boxer were interested in women working out in the gym, the members gym, and the difference between the gym at the male members and the women's. the women's gym had an old rowing machine, nothing much at all. so they talked about how they went to the member in charge of the committee that was overseeing the gyms. and he talked about the exercise equipment, and he couldn't understand. he said why would you want to have muscles? why would you want to build muscles? i think it was some of those instances that seem so comical, but the male members really just didn't understand some of those things women take for granted now. >> that in a way answers my next question, which is how candid did you find these women? they are politicians, used to speaking carefully. how truthful were they? do you believe their stories? >> i think that they were quite truthful. one of the interesting things, there was the oral history in the 1970's. 100 interviews. and there were maybe a dozen done with women at that time. we were amazed by how good the interviews w
nancy johnson talked about how she and barbara boxer were interested in women working out in the gym, the members gym, and the difference between the gym at the male members and the women's. the women's gym had an old rowing machine, nothing much at all. so they talked about how they went to the member in charge of the committee that was overseeing the gyms. and he talked about the exercise equipment, and he couldn't understand. he said why would you want to have muscles? why would you want to...
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nancy johnson from connecticut talked about how she and barbara boxer were interested in women working out of the gym, and the difference between the -- with the male members had and the women. and then male members had machines. >> it was some of those instances that seem so comical now, that male members did not understand some of those things that women take for granted now. >> that anyway is my next question, which is how candid did you find these women? they are politicians and used to speaking carefully. how truthful were they? >> i think they were quite truthful. one of the interesting things, there was an oral history done in the 1970s to the former members association. they were maybe a dozen that were done with women at that time. we were amazed by how those interviews worked. because the women were outsiders looking in on the institution. i think maybe we went into this thinking we would get a different result. in a lot of ways, these women who served in the 70s, 80s, 90s, they were still outsiders. their perspective was quite sharp. >> some of the stories they told us were
nancy johnson from connecticut talked about how she and barbara boxer were interested in women working out of the gym, and the difference between the -- with the male members had and the women. and then male members had machines. >> it was some of those instances that seem so comical now, that male members did not understand some of those things that women take for granted now. >> that anyway is my next question, which is how candid did you find these women? they are politicians and...
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nancy johnson from connecticut talked about how she and barbara boxer were interested in women working out in the gym, members' gym, and the difference between the difference in the gym that the male members had and the difference in the women. the women's gym had just a rowing machine and nothing much at all. they talked about how they went to the member who was in charge of the committee that was overseeing the gyms and he talked about the exercise equipment, and he just couldn't understand. the quote that she said he used was, why would you want to have muscles? why would you want to build muscles? i think it was just some of those instances that seemed so comical now but that the male members, especially from a different generation, they just didn't understand some of the things that women take for granted now. >> that in a way answers my next question, which is how candid did you find these women? they're politicians, they're used to speaking carefully. how truthful were they? did you believe their stories? >> i think they were quite truthful. one of the interesting things, there
nancy johnson from connecticut talked about how she and barbara boxer were interested in women working out in the gym, members' gym, and the difference between the difference in the gym that the male members had and the difference in the women. the women's gym had just a rowing machine and nothing much at all. they talked about how they went to the member who was in charge of the committee that was overseeing the gyms and he talked about the exercise equipment, and he just couldn't understand....
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of california, host of fight back with barbara boxer. you. two interesting things happening in the way this midterm is shaping up. one is if you look at folks who want -- are you more likely to back a candidate who promises to provide a check on trump? 48% say more likely, 23% less likely. you also see this there the asymmetry of intensity of feeling about the president. at the same time when it comes to talking about impeachment, democrats never want to say the word and republicans are talking about it all the time. what do you make of that? >> a couple things. this might be a rare election where we see voter intensity diverge from turnout. but everybody is against corruption but the moment you start to talk about impeachment, you have to justify it. i'm a republican who thinks democrats should talk about impeachment. we have a president who just this week we know has either lied to or admitted to participating in behavior that a federal judge said was a crime to which michael cohen copped to and federal prosecutors have jugted is a cri
of california, host of fight back with barbara boxer. you. two interesting things happening in the way this midterm is shaping up. one is if you look at folks who want -- are you more likely to back a candidate who promises to provide a check on trump? 48% say more likely, 23% less likely. you also see this there the asymmetry of intensity of feeling about the president. at the same time when it comes to talking about impeachment, democrats never want to say the word and republicans are talking...
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this is a national domestic boxer. this will be my people's response to those who have waged an economic war against us. this is the second time in recent weeks that the turkish president has called on his people to buy the lira to stop its tumble but to no avail turkey has hit its lowest level against the dollar since two thousand and one it has been folding this year on friday it fell another twelve percent to a rate of over six to the dollar a tweet by u.s. president trump announcing high a terrorist on turkish steel and aluminum accelerated the leroy's fall but for the market the crux of the country's economic woes lie with the turkish central banks monetary policy it has repeatedly backed market expectations and maintained low interest rates as a result economists have questioned the bank's independence critics believe present at a one might have a hold over his country's monetary policy something that is also warring the eurozone central bank the e.c.b. has expressed concern about some leading european banks expo
this is a national domestic boxer. this will be my people's response to those who have waged an economic war against us. this is the second time in recent weeks that the turkish president has called on his people to buy the lira to stop its tumble but to no avail turkey has hit its lowest level against the dollar since two thousand and one it has been folding this year on friday it fell another twelve percent to a rate of over six to the dollar a tweet by u.s. president trump announcing high a...
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of course, there was senator feinstein and senator boxer who were all by my side throughout all those years. senator burton deserves special thanks and recognition because he made this project possible by working to convince caltrain to transfer the 19 acres of land step built this project and the surrounding neighborhood. which of course, includes the iconic salesforce tower. we can all be grateful that he also helped us secure with the help of leader pelosi, senator feinstein and boxer, the $400 million to build the rail levels which will fulfil the mandate of the public to bring commuters and high-speed rail into the salesforce transit centre. i want to acknowledge all of them. there's too many people to thank you. i think all of you for all of your support. in closing, when you visit the new center, give yourself time to experience all it has to offer. reflect on the words circling the beautiful light column in front of me. walk-through the floor garden. can you identify the cultures represented by the patterns found in the florida? can you find the hidden key? make your way to th
of course, there was senator feinstein and senator boxer who were all by my side throughout all those years. senator burton deserves special thanks and recognition because he made this project possible by working to convince caltrain to transfer the 19 acres of land step built this project and the surrounding neighborhood. which of course, includes the iconic salesforce tower. we can all be grateful that he also helped us secure with the help of leader pelosi, senator feinstein and boxer, the...
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and senator barbara boxer. senator boxer, what do you make of all of this. the president has lots of choices in the way he deals with omarosa. he seems to have chosen one of the worst ways there is. >> i can only tell you that if the president is watching, mr. president, this is not a dictatorship. we don't run around arresting people who criticize the government or the president or united states senator as i was. now i was in office for 40 years. i wouldn't even contemplate asking them to sign a nondisclosure agreement or asking them to talk about what went on in the office because we were in it together. when you are running a government or part of the government, it is not like running, you know, "the apprentice." or your private company. people don't work for you. they get paid by the taxpayers. stop it with the arresting. stop it with the hush money. stop it with the nondisclosure agreements >> this is strange. we have ndas in business. and you don't normally have them in government. this is a fine line to it. lara trump was working for the campaign. an
and senator barbara boxer. senator boxer, what do you make of all of this. the president has lots of choices in the way he deals with omarosa. he seems to have chosen one of the worst ways there is. >> i can only tell you that if the president is watching, mr. president, this is not a dictatorship. we don't run around arresting people who criticize the government or the president or united states senator as i was. now i was in office for 40 years. i wouldn't even contemplate asking them...
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part boxer. >> all right. for more head to nbcbayarea.com. it is really cute because they name animals after us. we always anticipate what are we going to look like? >> yes. >> i was thinking about this. they said this one probably 50, maybe 60 pounds. i was like i will go back and look and that's when i met ryan and luciana that adopted him. morning. out and join us. adopt us. adopt a dog or cat. >> adopt us too. we'll be there too. >>> it will turn hot tomorrow afternoon. we won't see as much fog as we are seeing right now. the seven day forecast coming up at the bottom of your screen. we'll talk about the hazy skies that we'll see today as we still have the wild fires farther to the north causing some of that smoke to move in and settle down in the valley. when we get high pressure it causes the air to sink. temperatures go up. we have worse air qualities. temperatures going up today. for the east bay i think we'll be in the upperor 75 in oakland. palo alto up to 84. santa rosa 84. we are talking about clear the shelters. i posted a pick c
part boxer. >> all right. for more head to nbcbayarea.com. it is really cute because they name animals after us. we always anticipate what are we going to look like? >> yes. >> i was thinking about this. they said this one probably 50, maybe 60 pounds. i was like i will go back and look and that's when i met ryan and luciana that adopted him. morning. out and join us. adopt us. adopt a dog or cat. >> adopt us too. we'll be there too. >>> it will turn hot...
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the boxer was protesting because he felt he wasn't being paid enough money for that fight.. couldn't he have done that earlier on. >>> for the second time in a month, the power went out at the iconic dodger stadium. the game was tied 4-4 at the bottom of the ninth inning.dey, dodgers went on to win 5-4. >>> we leave youh from russia, e latest red bull air race. >>> the first shot everybody just turned around and looked and after the second, third, fourth shots everyone just took off and ran for the exit. >> three are dead, including the shooter believed to be 24-year-old david katz from baltimore after shots rang out in the 2019 video conferce. >>> honoring the life of senator john mccain, this morning we have new details on what's ahead from arizona to washington. >>> a stunning allegation against pope francis, a former arch bisho up. >>> family and friends gather for the funeral of
the boxer was protesting because he felt he wasn't being paid enough money for that fight.. couldn't he have done that earlier on. >>> for the second time in a month, the power went out at the iconic dodger stadium. the game was tied 4-4 at the bottom of the ninth inning.dey, dodgers went on to win 5-4. >>> we leave youh from russia, e latest red bull air race. >>> the first shot everybody just turned around and looked and after the second, third, fourth shots...
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give the news coming to you live from berlin harrison's waits for grants you have catastrophic floods boxer children and foreign minister calls the disaster the worst in the century it's already saying more than three hundred lives and made hundreds of thousands homeless look at the latest on the relief efforts from our correspondents also coming up. how is this the agenda what prepares to hold a state funeral for victims of the bridge collapse that killed at least thirty eight people on tuesday may coincide with a national day of mourning we'll have reports from the scene. and german chancellor angela merkel prepares to host russian president vladimir putin for talks but aren't the cheerleaders likely to agree on a thing more than the need to keep dialogue open. i'm on i'll thank you for joining us the death toll from the catastrophic flooding in the indian state of karada has more than doubled overnight the state's chief minister announced that three hundred twenty four people have died in washy called the worst loads in a hundred years almost a quarter of a million people have lost their
give the news coming to you live from berlin harrison's waits for grants you have catastrophic floods boxer children and foreign minister calls the disaster the worst in the century it's already saying more than three hundred lives and made hundreds of thousands homeless look at the latest on the relief efforts from our correspondents also coming up. how is this the agenda what prepares to hold a state funeral for victims of the bridge collapse that killed at least thirty eight people on...
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i'm in my boxers with a cup of coffee in my hand. quickly i learned there's no privacy in the governor's mansion. i have to get dressed before i leave the room. >> so you haven't had to answer the question boxers or briefs. when you were early in your governorship you felt ill on a trip to asia. you came back and your doctor told you you had a serious illness. can you describe how you knew you had deal this and what the treatment was? >> i have been governor almost five months. i was on a trade mission to korea, china and japan. on the flight to korea i had act pain. i thought it was a pulled muscle or something. it was a long flight. we were in china and i was walking to the great wall of china and i got out of breath and a couple of days later i was in japan and i felt a golf ball sized thing pop out. i was shaving and i said something is not right. i'm going to check that out when i get home. i had non that symptoms at all. my doctor said i don't think it's anything. you for ato send scan. to see what's going on. and then they sai
i'm in my boxers with a cup of coffee in my hand. quickly i learned there's no privacy in the governor's mansion. i have to get dressed before i leave the room. >> so you haven't had to answer the question boxers or briefs. when you were early in your governorship you felt ill on a trip to asia. you came back and your doctor told you you had a serious illness. can you describe how you knew you had deal this and what the treatment was? >> i have been governor almost five months. i...
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he presented a proposal by barbara boxer to protect military victims of sexual assault. >> that's why i supported senator boxer's bill to help prevent the abuse of victims of military sexual assault in pretrial setting. >> and he worked to prevent the u.s. from using torture. >> we urge all senators to support the mccain finestein amendment to insure that laws are enacted so that our government does not engage in torture. >>> even though marijuana is now legal in california they're destroying land managed by the u.s. forest service. we joined agents in southern california for an up close look at the destructive grows. >> it's so rugged in the san bern dip know national forest that federal agents searching for marijuana are sometimes lifted from place to place by helicopter. >> we have a marijuana garden down here with an unknown number of plants and as of right now an unknown number of suspects. >> the u.s. forest service is overseeing this undercover operation. armed officers from the forest service and the california department of fish and wildlife go in first. >> we found another p
he presented a proposal by barbara boxer to protect military victims of sexual assault. >> that's why i supported senator boxer's bill to help prevent the abuse of victims of military sexual assault in pretrial setting. >> and he worked to prevent the u.s. from using torture. >> we urge all senators to support the mccain finestein amendment to insure that laws are enacted so that our government does not engage in torture. >>> even though marijuana is now legal in...
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. >> that's why i supported senator boxer's amendment, which reformed article 32 of the military code to help prevent the victims of military sexual assault. >> reporter: and he worked with dianne feinstein to prevent the u.s. from using torture. >> we urge all senators to suppt e mc- amendment so our government doesn't engage in torture. >> reporter: the senator asked to be buried next to a long- time friend. betty yu, kpix 5. >>> this is a nomination to determine what the courts will be doing with our values and civil liberties for the next generation. >>> police are investigating three separate shooting, the latest happening last night on 72nd avenue at international boulevard. one person was killed and another injured. so far no word on a motive. two others turned deadly. one victim was killed yesterday morning on e street and another person was hurt. gunfire broke out about 90 minutes later and one person was injured and two others wounded. >>> abno yesterday and could be seen from 580. no one was hurt and no buildings were damaged. >>> hopefully the weather cooperates. it's good
. >> that's why i supported senator boxer's amendment, which reformed article 32 of the military code to help prevent the victims of military sexual assault. >> reporter: and he worked with dianne feinstein to prevent the u.s. from using torture. >> we urge all senators to suppt e mc- amendment so our government doesn't engage in torture. >> reporter: the senator asked to be buried next to a long- time friend. betty yu, kpix 5. >>> this is a nomination to...
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likes of las vegas and new york, but it has always been carl frampton's dream to do what no other boxerindsor park out. that dream is becoming a reality tomorrow night when he faces the australian. does it feel a little like the night before christmas? yeah. i suppose looking forward to it, then it is done, a weight off my shoulders, then i will chill out with my team and my family, have some food, start really focusing on the fight now. what kind of message do you want to send it to the world tomorrow night? i am still here and they should all be fearful of me, all the top featherweights, you know, i've still got it. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. i know, we are late, i am so sorry. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tim stanley, leader writer of the telegraph, and susie boniface, columnist for the the daily mirror. also known as fleet street fox, there she is. thank you for coming many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i leads with a crackdown on universities. they'
likes of las vegas and new york, but it has always been carl frampton's dream to do what no other boxerindsor park out. that dream is becoming a reality tomorrow night when he faces the australian. does it feel a little like the night before christmas? yeah. i suppose looking forward to it, then it is done, a weight off my shoulders, then i will chill out with my team and my family, have some food, start really focusing on the fight now. what kind of message do you want to send it to the world...
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air, but we were talking about the rev was talking about how donald trump hung out with a lot of boxers, with a lot of hip-hop artists, that would hang out with him, in atlantic city, and we noticed early in the campaign, jay-z and even late in the campaign. if a hip-hop artist decided they were going to support donald trump they were always -- or hillary clinton, they always seemed careful to say, hey, i got nothing against donald trump. nothing against donald trump, and -- it was sort of a head scratcher. but that was the case. >> yeah. i mean, rev, you know better than anybody, the circle he ran with don king and tyson and those guys? >> first of all, let's not act like he just wanted to because of social reasons. he was in that business. in the casino business. he could not appeal to a large consumer base in atlantic city without boxing. so he needed don king. he needed tyson. he needed hip-hoppers, that's who fill the casinos. so he would socialize with them. i knew a lot, grew up with spike and that crowd, i would always see him at the events. he was at tyson's housewarming when i
air, but we were talking about the rev was talking about how donald trump hung out with a lot of boxers, with a lot of hip-hop artists, that would hang out with him, in atlantic city, and we noticed early in the campaign, jay-z and even late in the campaign. if a hip-hop artist decided they were going to support donald trump they were always -- or hillary clinton, they always seemed careful to say, hey, i got nothing against donald trump. nothing against donald trump, and -- it was sort of a...
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. >>> meanti, check this out, a heavyweight boxer remains undefeated after a match and that's because he didn't have to throw a punch. >> this is curtis hunter, he's going to duck through the ropes there and walk back to his locker room. you can see the stunned crowd, they're throwing their arms in the air, they can't believe this was happening. harper was eventuallysq dilified. >> harper was protesting the amount of money he was supposed to receive for that fight. the minnesota commission says that he'll likely be suspended. >> so he's probably not the only one mad about the money. >>exactly, everybody else. >> they came for a show and that's what you get. >>> right now, 10:14, 78 degreey alreoutside, lauryn ricketts alreoutside, lauryn ricketts says the heat and humidity are as your home becomes more connected... shouldn't your internet keep up? it's time for fios. because fiber optics move crazy amounts of data at even crazier speeds. and fios is the 100% fiber-optic network, so you can get phenomenal capacity for your tech. we'll even help you get another device to put it to the t
. >>> meanti, check this out, a heavyweight boxer remains undefeated after a match and that's because he didn't have to throw a punch. >> this is curtis hunter, he's going to duck through the ropes there and walk back to his locker room. you can see the stunned crowd, they're throwing their arms in the air, they can't believe this was happening. harper was eventuallysq dilified. >> harper was protesting the amount of money he was supposed to receive for that fight. the...
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he was wearing a mouth guard like a boxer would wear.ive video of him engaging in his altercation with counterprotesters where he pushes a couple to the ground and starts punching them when they are on the ground. his colleague anders and the fray and chokes and attacks to femaleunterprotesters -- counterprotesters. this was a pretty nasty fight that seemed totally unnecessary wewe captured on video. we first started doing this, we did not know these guys names or what they had done. we were trained to identify them. we said we want to know who these-this deal are. amy:y: on july 5, you reported a story about michael miselis for propublica headlined "he is a member of a violent was the premises to group, so why is he working for a defense contractor with a security?" one day after your story was published, michael masella's lost his job. talk about how you track him down. >> so we had these photos and videos and we had seen him at these rallies that we did not know his name. we did not know who he was. eventuallyly, over many months,e we
he was wearing a mouth guard like a boxer would wear.ive video of him engaging in his altercation with counterprotesters where he pushes a couple to the ground and starts punching them when they are on the ground. his colleague anders and the fray and chokes and attacks to femaleunterprotesters -- counterprotesters. this was a pretty nasty fight that seemed totally unnecessary wewe captured on video. we first started doing this, we did not know these guys names or what they had done. we were...
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eastern, white takes us back to the beginning discussing his journey from boxer to entrepreneur withrvey joins us now. some remarkable stories on your program, harvey. and this is yet another one of them. >> let me tell you, jon, why i find this so interesting. dana white fought everybody as a kid. i mean, not fought in a good way either. he was arrested in three different states growing up. i mean, i don't know how -- it was like a tour. but he got three different states he got arrested, multiple times got arrested for fighting, got kicked out of school for fighting, got fired from jobs for fighting. so what could have basically landed him in prison eventually, dana decided you know what? i like fighting. and maybe i won't necessarily do it myself, although he did become a boxer as you say, an amateur, but maybe i'll get into the fight game with some of my friends and see about this ufc thing, which was as you said going bankrupt. it was circling the drain. and i will tell you, that the people who invested with dana white said had they hired a harvard mba to move the ufc from bankru
eastern, white takes us back to the beginning discussing his journey from boxer to entrepreneur withrvey joins us now. some remarkable stories on your program, harvey. and this is yet another one of them. >> let me tell you, jon, why i find this so interesting. dana white fought everybody as a kid. i mean, not fought in a good way either. he was arrested in three different states growing up. i mean, i don't know how -- it was like a tour. but he got three different states he got arrested,...