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i cannot grasp that. >> bradford admitted using each of the 19 kitchen knives in the process, and bradfordmed using needle nose pliers to remove the teeth in an effort to prevent a dental identification of the remains. >> cut into the flesh to begin with is hard enough. then to cut the head off, hold it in my arms or my hands, and pull the teeth out? it's unbelievable. >> bradford carried the bones from the apartment in his backpack and in a trash bag to a deserted field where he dumped them. later he said he went to linden lake and threw the skull into the water. >> if that skull never appeared, this case would have never been solved. it would never have proceeded as a homicide. it would have just gone down as a missing person and been in missing persons forever. >> tim bradford had no explanation for why he killed tina other than to say he loved her and was sorry. tim bradford was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and of abuse of a corpse. he was sentenced to 12 to 25 years in prison. tim bradford acknowledged his guilt in this exclusive letter he wrote to the producers of this program
i cannot grasp that. >> bradford admitted using each of the 19 kitchen knives in the process, and bradfordmed using needle nose pliers to remove the teeth in an effort to prevent a dental identification of the remains. >> cut into the flesh to begin with is hard enough. then to cut the head off, hold it in my arms or my hands, and pull the teeth out? it's unbelievable. >> bradford carried the bones from the apartment in his backpack and in a trash bag to a deserted field where...
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william bradford bishop iii who was 14 years old. brenten bishop who was 10 years old.p who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk lot, and he didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. sir, we're going to need you on the runway later don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu. it has the power of three medicines to take o
william bradford bishop iii who was 14 years old. brenten bishop who was 10 years old.p who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk lot, and he didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i...
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the bradford workshops focused on printing and woolly toys. liverpool and belfast made small furniture toys -- furniture and toys. by 1921, government subsidies were cut and several of the workshop branches were forced to close. in addition to the lord roberts memorial workshop in bradford, there was also embroidery work created by shell-shocked soldiers who attended classes at the bradford khaki handicrafts club while convalescing at the abram peel hospital, a military establishment for neurological disorders. under the guidance of noted embroidery teacher louisa francis purcell hospitalized soldiers provided the khaki club a cross stitch front flip for use at services in the hospital chapel. this remarkable alter clotch, hand-embroidered for st. paul's cathedral in london, was a project organized by the royal school of needlework. reduced by commonwealth soldiers from the u.k., australia canada, new zealand, and south africa, convalescing in hospitals throughout britain the therapeutic lap craft not only resulted in beautiful embroidery but
the bradford workshops focused on printing and woolly toys. liverpool and belfast made small furniture toys -- furniture and toys. by 1921, government subsidies were cut and several of the workshop branches were forced to close. in addition to the lord roberts memorial workshop in bradford, there was also embroidery work created by shell-shocked soldiers who attended classes at the bradford khaki handicrafts club while convalescing at the abram peel hospital, a military establishment for...
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. >> reporter: in real life 30-year-old amanda bradford was struggling with the same question. >> can. >> which definitely describes bradford. she worked at goingogle and got into university of stanford. she's been in ee harmon in tinder and others. few likely prospects. >> you know hardly anything about them other than finding them attractive. >> so she started her own service, the league. to join perspective members have to apply and share both their facebook and linkedin formulas. a computer program helps short through applications and bradford's team decide wls to approve people based on selective criteria based on their education jobs and even photos. >> people have tagged you as elitist. >> i think it's less about pedigree and where you went to school and where you work but more about ambition and passion. we don't want everyone to have an advanced degree degree or be a major. >> so construction worker and guy with an mba can get in. >> yeah, we have both of those. >> the league sends members just five prospects per day on the theory of quality over quantity. >> the algorithm yo
. >> reporter: in real life 30-year-old amanda bradford was struggling with the same question. >> can. >> which definitely describes bradford. she worked at goingogle and got into university of stanford. she's been in ee harmon in tinder and others. few likely prospects. >> you know hardly anything about them other than finding them attractive. >> so she started her own service, the league. to join perspective members have to apply and share both their facebook and...
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---vamos a "miami" con "stephanie bradford" y un resumen de "premios lo nuestro".l tiempo le impiedieron que luciera un vestido carnavalesco.---y tambien le diremos cual fue la pareja mas elegante de la noche. ---pasando a la info local, hace apenas unas horas autoridades de la ciudad de san jose detuvieron a dos sospechosos de balear a un hombre hispano el pasado fin de semana.---"ramon adame" nos acompaÑa desde el sur de la bahía con reacciones al arresto de los presuntos homicidas... ra ---la oficina del alguacil del condado de "sonoma" arresÓ a varias personas vinculadas a un secuestro en la ciudad de "petaluma".---las detenciones se lograron debido a que la Íctima pudo escapar de la vivienda donde la retuvieron durante tres semanas, ubicada en la cuadra 3-mil de "stony point road".---a la mujer la abusaron Ísica y sexualmente durante el tiempo que estuvo cautiva. --en "san joÉ" la poliÍa pide la ayuda de la comunidad para localizar a un hombre que golpÓ a guardias de seguridad, luego de robar varios arÍculos de una tienda departamental.--el sujeto atraÓ la tie
---vamos a "miami" con "stephanie bradford" y un resumen de "premios lo nuestro".l tiempo le impiedieron que luciera un vestido carnavalesco.---y tambien le diremos cual fue la pareja mas elegante de la noche. ---pasando a la info local, hace apenas unas horas autoridades de la ciudad de san jose detuvieron a dos sospechosos de balear a un hombre hispano el pasado fin de semana.---"ramon adame" nos acompaÑa desde el sur de la bahía con reacciones al...
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bradford's incredible run continued on sunday. the romance of the f.a. cup, the league one sider disposed of chelsea, swept aside another rugby league clubful this time two against sunderland bradford into the last eight for the first time since 1976 >>> six nations rugby leave. wales notched up a win, coming from behind to win. it was costly for scotland allowing wales into the contest with three penalties. the visitors maintained the momentum after the break, and won the match 26-23. it's wales 8th win over scotland. >> the n.h.l. chicago blackhawks recorded a win obvious the pittsburgh penguins beating them in overtime. they were tied at 1-1 at the end of the third. slapping the goal to break the deadlock. earning the blackhawks a second state win >>> the president of the international olympic committee said russia is working on eradicating doping in sport, and is visiting kazakhstan and made the comments after recent scandals. the world doping agency is investigating allegations, but there are fears there's not enough transparency and if russia is co
bradford's incredible run continued on sunday. the romance of the f.a. cup, the league one sider disposed of chelsea, swept aside another rugby league clubful this time two against sunderland bradford into the last eight for the first time since 1976 >>> six nations rugby leave. wales notched up a win, coming from behind to win. it was costly for scotland allowing wales into the contest with three penalties. the visitors maintained the momentum after the break, and won the match 26-23....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: a continuaciÓn, stephanie bradford entrevista a la estrella de la nueva pelÍcula "a laia romÁntica cuenta la historia de una chica que aspira a convertirse en actriz, sin embargo encuentra una lucrativa carrera cuando las mujeres la contrata para poner a prueba la fidelidad de los amores. aislin: es mala, no cree en el amor, piensa que los hombres son de lo peor, estÁ muy bloqueada, y el clima de la pelÍcula sucede entre una productora muy importante le dice eleva a dar el papel protagÓnico de su vida, siempre y cuando le haga un favorsito, con el ex novio, el ex novios mauricio guzmÁn, que de alguna forma resulta el hombre mÁs difÍcil de seducir. stephanie: despuÉs del rodaje de la cinta, trasladaron el romance de la ficciÓn a la realidad. aislin: nunca mÁs habÍa pasado enamorarme de un compaÑero actor, jamÁs fue muy sorpresivo, y no no fue difÍcil conquistarlo, porque mÁs bien nos conquistamos mutuamente. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: gracias, stephanie, bueno, a ver cÓmo le va, dicen que el que lo hereda no lo oculta. asÍ concluye el servicio de noticias. jueves 26 de febrero del aÑo
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: a continuaciÓn, stephanie bradford entrevista a la estrella de la nueva pelÍcula "a laia romÁntica cuenta la historia de una chica que aspira a convertirse en actriz, sin embargo encuentra una lucrativa carrera cuando las mujeres la contrata para poner a prueba la fidelidad de los amores. aislin: es mala, no cree en el amor, piensa que los hombres son de lo peor, estÁ muy bloqueada, y el clima de la pelÍcula sucede entre una productora muy importante le dice eleva...
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bradford. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> well, i'm not required i appreciate if dr. marshall can give a response i'm navigating floyd come here to advocate for a specific strategy the strategy will decide how this neighborhood will distribute one of its most precious resources law enforcement as a member of the local 2 i'm here to advocate for the traditional model that have shown a reward for the hard working peep in this community we've been trying to rebuild a sense of hope that is migsz from the four corners where i reside in golden gate historically this area has been known as pill corner a place whether anyone no matter of relying or whatever can buy it pharmaceuticals if you have the right amount of money awhile law enforcement law enforcement in the tenderloin is necessary the way we plan to use this resources the neighborhood is really from through cover officers they were charged and convicted of pleasing on the members of our community such a i want to increase the
bradford. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> well, i'm not required i appreciate if dr. marshall can give a response i'm navigating floyd come here to advocate for a specific strategy the strategy will decide how this neighborhood will distribute one of its most precious resources law enforcement as a member of the local 2 i'm here to advocate for the traditional model that have shown a reward for the hard working peep in...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> el programa la banda llegarÁ a su cadena univisiÓn, y stephanie bradford hablÓ con ricky martinluego, despuÉs de que se forme la banda, es cuando en realidad empieza. >> ¿por quÉ es tan importante para ti convertirte como mentor? >> yo paso por esta vida todos los dÍas agradeciendo, a todas esas personas que me ayudaron en este camino, en este camino de la mÚsica, personas que tengo muchÍsimos aÑos trabajando con ellos, que me dan seguridad, fortaleza, y una manera de regresar todo lo que se me ha dado. >> ¿cuÁl fue la lecciÓn mÁs grande para ti? >> mantener los pies en la tierra, en mi caso estuve corriendo bicicleta, en un momento me montÉ en un aviÓn privado dÁndole la vuelta al mundo, puede abrumar a cualquiera, pero estaba con personas que me daban seguridad y me ayudaban a enfocarme. >> ya ha pasado tiempo de eso, asÍ concluye la visiÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65, recuerde que la ediciÓn nocturna regresa a las 11. gracias. >> y univisiÓn comprobÓ que los indigentes son las vÍctimas olvidadas de este invierno. comenzamos. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jo
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> el programa la banda llegarÁ a su cadena univisiÓn, y stephanie bradford hablÓ con ricky martinluego, despuÉs de que se forme la banda, es cuando en realidad empieza. >> ¿por quÉ es tan importante para ti convertirte como mentor? >> yo paso por esta vida todos los dÍas agradeciendo, a todas esas personas que me ayudaron en este camino, en este camino de la mÚsica, personas que tengo muchÍsimos aÑos trabajando con ellos, que me dan seguridad,...
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bradford. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.)ood evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> well, i'm not required i appreciate if dr. marshall can give a response i'm navigating floyd come here to advocate for a specific strategy the strategy will decide how this neighborhood will distribute one of its most precious resources law enforcement as a member of the local 2 i'm here to advocate for the t
bradford. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.)ood evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> well, i'm not required i appreciate if dr. marshall can give a response i'm navigating floyd come here to advocate for a specific strategy the strategy will decide how this neighborhood will distribute one of its most precious resources law enforcement as a member of the local 2 i'm here to advocate for the t
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it happened in bradford a local college, homes and even businesses all left without water to cook with clean with or even flush toilets. it took crews more than 15 hours to find the break because the frost was so deep. and officials say it could take up to a week to repair it and restore those water services. and water main breaks and freezing pipes have become common sight this winter. for insurance purposes homeowners are being told to take before and after pictures of roofs walls, ceilings and pipes. and also make sure to make temporary repairs to prevent any further damage. >> all right. let's see how low it's going to go today. >> close to 32 so somewhere probably in the upper 20's to low 30's in most areas today. not terribly cold and drop back in the 20's tonight. but whatever is liable to melt tonight probably when we go below freezing icy patches. so let's get started. there's always pleasant sides to these snow days. that's bonnie. adele sent this from fredricksburg. so bonnie enjoying her time in the snow and also lori sent this from st. maury's county. five inches of snow.
it happened in bradford a local college, homes and even businesses all left without water to cook with clean with or even flush toilets. it took crews more than 15 hours to find the break because the frost was so deep. and officials say it could take up to a week to repair it and restore those water services. and water main breaks and freezing pipes have become common sight this winter. for insurance purposes homeowners are being told to take before and after pictures of roofs walls, ceilings...
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in bradford pennsylvania a water main break hitting 18,000 residents. >> a week is going to be a long time to be without water. >> reporter: kentucky calling in the national guard for emergency water supplies. and for so many homeowners the winter havoc causing costly repairs. the typical family could face as much as $100,000 in winter storm damages. a pipe repair alone can run $18,000. the good news? most storm damage is covered by insurance. jennifer eller's garage in massachusetts gave way when she was inside her call. >> i'm calling 911! >> i was like, get me out of here! what are you waiting for? >> reporter: now, uninjured, she and her husband are waiting on the insurance company. to get what you need from insurance and save real money, remember do take pictures of the damage immediately. roof walls, ceilings and pipes. if you have before shots, even better. then, your insurer can't claim the problem was pre-existing. do make temporary repairs to keep the damage from getting worse. and hold onto receipts. but don't make pricey repairs before the insurance adjuster arrives. >> re
in bradford pennsylvania a water main break hitting 18,000 residents. >> a week is going to be a long time to be without water. >> reporter: kentucky calling in the national guard for emergency water supplies. and for so many homeowners the winter havoc causing costly repairs. the typical family could face as much as $100,000 in winter storm damages. a pipe repair alone can run $18,000. the good news? most storm damage is covered by insurance. jennifer eller's garage in...
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. >> american erik bradford and russian leonid tiukhtyaer endured 160 hours crammed together in a cabin smaller than a king size the bed. the route took them 10,600km over the pacific ocean, beating all records for cas-filled balloon flights. it used the latest technology to do it. it was stuffed with state of the art data recording instruments. the data will be analysed. it has captured public attention, helped along by the high-flying adventures of richard branson, and steve foss e. here -- fossett. here to become the first person to fly around the world. fossett's balloon was a hybrid filled with gas and hot air, going faster than the two eagles making this achievement a little sweeter. >>> with that very impressive feat that, is it for this newshour. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with a full bulletin of news. see you then. bye for now. >> because i was african american i was trying to fit in >> misty copleland's journey wasn't easy >> dancing gave me the opportunity to grow into the person... i don't think i could be without it >> now, this trailblazer is opening the door for
. >> american erik bradford and russian leonid tiukhtyaer endured 160 hours crammed together in a cabin smaller than a king size the bed. the route took them 10,600km over the pacific ocean, beating all records for cas-filled balloon flights. it used the latest technology to do it. it was stuffed with state of the art data recording instruments. the data will be analysed. it has captured public attention, helped along by the high-flying adventures of richard branson, and steve foss e....
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bradford into the last eight for the first time since 1976. six nations, rugby news and wales notched up a win. the home side off to a promising start with a tie by stuart hogg. ill discipline proved costly for scotland as they allowed whales back no the contest. three penalties tried to lead at half-time. visitors maintained the momentum to win the match 26-23. it's whales eighth straight win over scotland. >>> the president of the international olympic committee says russia is eradicating dope in sport. it's visiting kazakhstan and made the comment after scandals in the ranks of russian athletics. the world anti-doping agency is investigating, but there are fears there won't be enough transparency around the finding. russian authorities both in sport and government will do their best. they'll be very open to timize they were investigation, and then to draw the necessary conclusions in this fight for the protection >>> kazakhstan's largest city helps it to compete in beijing to host the winter games in 2022. the i.s. c in the area looking at
bradford into the last eight for the first time since 1976. six nations, rugby news and wales notched up a win. the home side off to a promising start with a tie by stuart hogg. ill discipline proved costly for scotland as they allowed whales back no the contest. three penalties tried to lead at half-time. visitors maintained the momentum to win the match 26-23. it's whales eighth straight win over scotland. >>> the president of the international olympic committee says russia is...
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here in bradford people are still angry about what happened in paris. >> the vast majority of muslimsce loving. doing their best to help neighbors neighbors. but that is completely being washed away by one or two individuals. >> murder is not the answer. never in a million years, murder is not the answer. i'm completely against it. people shouldn't be murdering in the name of islam. >> reporter: muslimists say they're being unfairly scrutinized and branded as extremists and saying they shouldn't have to apologize for a tiny minority of extremists. some say they must work harder to overcome prejudice. "bbc news." >>> earlier, i asked for a re reaction to the poll. >> what's interesting, you look at the results for example the numbers report that was released a couple weeks ago, it's very clear the vast majority of the muslim population feel attune with the british population here and feel british. >> they also believe prejudice against islam is growing and some say they don't feel safe in this country. what can be done to counter that do you think? >> the first is acknowledging there i
here in bradford people are still angry about what happened in paris. >> the vast majority of muslimsce loving. doing their best to help neighbors neighbors. but that is completely being washed away by one or two individuals. >> murder is not the answer. never in a million years, murder is not the answer. i'm completely against it. people shouldn't be murdering in the name of islam. >> reporter: muslimists say they're being unfairly scrutinized and branded as extremists and...
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here in bradford people are still angry about what happened in paris. >> the vast majority of muslims are peace loving. doing their best to help neighbors. but that is completely being washed away by one or two individuals. >> murder is not the answer. never in a million years, murder is not the answer. i'm completely against it. people shouldn't be murdering in the name of islam. >> reporter: muslims here say they're being unfairly scrutinized and branded as extremists and saying they shouldn't have to apologize for a tiny minority of extremists. -- of fundamentalists. some argue they must work harder to integrate, while the rest of the uk must work harder to eliminate prejudice. "bbc news." >>> later satellite pictures reveal 90% of the arab sea has dried up forming a new desert between uzbekistan and kazakhstan in central asia. visiting the aral sea and talks to people who lost their sea, health and loved ones. >> reporter: the town was an epicenter of a once prosperous industry. it's hard to imagine just 40 years ago this was a bustling fishing port. >> translator: it was a beauti
here in bradford people are still angry about what happened in paris. >> the vast majority of muslims are peace loving. doing their best to help neighbors. but that is completely being washed away by one or two individuals. >> murder is not the answer. never in a million years, murder is not the answer. i'm completely against it. people shouldn't be murdering in the name of islam. >> reporter: muslims here say they're being unfairly scrutinized and branded as extremists and...
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work crews say it took them 15 hours to even find that break in bradford that's up here the new yorkder. it was under a very thick layer of ice. crews fixed it last night but the water flow can't get back to normal just yet because of air pockets which could break the line yet again. the residents may have to sit tight even longer. >> we know that it takes generally four to five days of good production run to get storage levels back so we'll see where it takes us. it's a work in progress. >> whole town. the pennsylvania emergency management agency set up operations centers for residents and it's working with retailers to get everyone enough bottled water all they need until water is flowing in the town once again. >>> pennsylvania senate will soon vote on proposal to sell off the state's liquor system. the bill was app pressed by lawmakers in the house today. the state controlled wine and liquor store system would be privatized under the new proposal. about 1200 liquor licenses would then be sold to retailers and most state stores would close. the senate struck down a similar proposa
work crews say it took them 15 hours to even find that break in bradford that's up here the new yorkder. it was under a very thick layer of ice. crews fixed it last night but the water flow can't get back to normal just yet because of air pockets which could break the line yet again. the residents may have to sit tight even longer. >> we know that it takes generally four to five days of good production run to get storage levels back so we'll see where it takes us. it's a work in progress....
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headmistress had met eleanor roosevelt and she had invited eleanor roosevelt to come and speak at bradford schools if she was in the el paso area. darned if she did not show up and agreed to speak. it was a very funny experience for me because my parents were produced from republicans -- pretty strong republican. roosevelt was not high on the list of people to support. if there was anyone worse, it was eleanor roosevelt. i did not want my parents to know she was coming to the school, i did everything i could to prevent that. i will never forget the day that she came and we were all lined up to see the car when she arrived, a long black car. she got out and she was very gracious and serious and it was nice, it was wonderful actually. i went away impressed but i could not impress my father. i did not want him to know anything about it. -- a thing about it. >> 10 years from now or 15 years from now, there will be people talking about their stories about rape women arriving and you will be 1 -- great women arriving and you will be one of those. >> possibly. >> [applause] >> coming back to the
headmistress had met eleanor roosevelt and she had invited eleanor roosevelt to come and speak at bradford schools if she was in the el paso area. darned if she did not show up and agreed to speak. it was a very funny experience for me because my parents were produced from republicans -- pretty strong republican. roosevelt was not high on the list of people to support. if there was anyone worse, it was eleanor roosevelt. i did not want my parents to know she was coming to the school, i did...
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league side preston to win 3-1 and the quarter final draw made and united will play arsenal and then bradford 8 of competition for the first time since 1976. play reddening and liverpool against black bernett and matches played on march the 7th. the champion league returns to action on tuesday with a game between chelsea in the french capital but psg told the star striker to keep his shirt on for this match, and he stripped off after scoring against khan on saturday to promote a u.n. campaign against world hunger and tattooed torso sported 15 names of people suffering hunger and they are temporary but the stunt saw him receive a yellow card in we two other players were sent off. with the continuing conflict in eastern ukraine donetsk resumed the champion campaign by again playing a thousand kilometers away from home. they host 2013 champions by munich in the first leg of their last 16 tie and it is the first competitive match in two months due to their league's winter break. and there is more sport on our website, for the latest check out al jazeera.com/sport, we have blogs and videos from ou
league side preston to win 3-1 and the quarter final draw made and united will play arsenal and then bradford 8 of competition for the first time since 1976. play reddening and liverpool against black bernett and matches played on march the 7th. the champion league returns to action on tuesday with a game between chelsea in the french capital but psg told the star striker to keep his shirt on for this match, and he stripped off after scoring against khan on saturday to promote a u.n. campaign...
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. >> i am charles bradford pettit, and go by brad. i worked 31 years at firestone. i really kind of felt that we were above this war somehow, and that both sides wanted us there, so that they're gonna leave us alone. >> we were one of the largest, if not the largest, employer in liberia, certainly paying taxes to the government, certainly providing a lot of employment for locals. and we would hope that they would honor that and just leave us alone and let us continue to do what we were doing. unfortunately, that didn't occur. >> we'd been through several coups and nothing changed very much. we just expected to go right back to having our good life. >> narrator: they helped run the largest rubber plantation in the world: a multimillion-dollar investment stretching over 220 square miles. >> i don't think you ever realized how big it was, but yeah, my first impression was, "hey, this is a beautiful forest. it's a beautiful country." >> oh, very pretty. the trees are all planted in a row and so forth. and a lot of humidity, a lot of rainfall, about 140 inches or more a
. >> i am charles bradford pettit, and go by brad. i worked 31 years at firestone. i really kind of felt that we were above this war somehow, and that both sides wanted us there, so that they're gonna leave us alone. >> we were one of the largest, if not the largest, employer in liberia, certainly paying taxes to the government, certainly providing a lot of employment for locals. and we would hope that they would honor that and just leave us alone and let us continue to do what we...
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out in chester count i do have an accident west bradford overturned vehicle, on hall road closing itcreek in west pike land, this is right around route 401 nearby road. the alternate, who are shoe trip. -- trail. new jersey transit reporting 15 minute delays, paoli thorndale, 15 minutes due to switcher problems. we send it back over to you. >> thank you that's eyewitness fuse for now. talk philly coming up at noon on cbs-3. i'm erika von tiehl. hope you have a good morning. >> she had a cyst removed on her cheek, and within a month, she looked like this! >> i can't even explain what it is! and doctors surely can't. [ sobbing ] >> i want mom better to she is come do things with me. >> announcer: >> doctors take on the most mysterious case in the history of the show. >> what does that mean? does it give missy hope? >> you are about to see a video unlike anything we have shown; a peanut allergy cure? in today's news in two! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ doctor, doctor gimme the news ♪ ♪ [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> welcome, everybody. you are about to sea a video un-- see video unlike anything we have ever seen,
out in chester count i do have an accident west bradford overturned vehicle, on hall road closing itcreek in west pike land, this is right around route 401 nearby road. the alternate, who are shoe trip. -- trail. new jersey transit reporting 15 minute delays, paoli thorndale, 15 minutes due to switcher problems. we send it back over to you. >> thank you that's eyewitness fuse for now. talk philly coming up at noon on cbs-3. i'm erika von tiehl. hope you have a good morning. >> she...
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joining me now is criminal defense attorney bradford cohen. thanks for being with us.e opening statements here and your take aye ways as far as impressions half. do they tell you about the direction of this trial. >> well it's very clear obviously. you know listen. murder itself is an insane thing, right? so a lot of people are confused with the insanity plea and not guilty by insanity. essentially saying at the time of the murder that he didn't know what he was doing was wrong. it's a very huge burden to overcome and one that the defense is trying to demonstrate through their opening statement by even you know chris kyle said in a text that this guy is just flat out nuts and he was texting littlefield on the way to the gun range but that in itself doesn't mean that he's insane for purposes of the law. he has to know that what he was doing -- he has to know that what he was doing was an issue that it was wrong, what he was doing, in order to overcome that burden, and it's a very huge burden to overcome. obviously the state is saying you know, this guy obviously knew th
joining me now is criminal defense attorney bradford cohen. thanks for being with us.e opening statements here and your take aye ways as far as impressions half. do they tell you about the direction of this trial. >> well it's very clear obviously. you know listen. murder itself is an insane thing, right? so a lot of people are confused with the insanity plea and not guilty by insanity. essentially saying at the time of the murder that he didn't know what he was doing was wrong. it's a...
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in bradford, pennsylvania, a water main break hitting 18,000 residents. >> even a week is going to beentucky calling in the national guard for emergency water supplies, and for some so many homeowners, the winter havoc causing costly repairs. a pipe repair alone can run $18,000. the good news, most storm damage is covered by insurance. jennifer eller's garage in massachusetts gave way when she was inside of her car. >> i'm calling 911. >> i was like get me out of here. what are you waiting for? >> reporter: now uninjured she and her husband are waiting on her insurance company and the costly company. to get what you need from insurance and save real money, do take pictures of the damage immediately. roof, walls, ceiling and pipes. if you have before shots, even better. than your insurer can't claim the problem was preexisting. do make temporary repairs to keep the damage from getting worse and hold on to receipts but don't make pricey repairs before the insurance adjuster arrives. again, make temporary fixes that make your home livable and keep the damage from getting worse that way w
in bradford, pennsylvania, a water main break hitting 18,000 residents. >> even a week is going to beentucky calling in the national guard for emergency water supplies, and for some so many homeowners, the winter havoc causing costly repairs. a pipe repair alone can run $18,000. the good news, most storm damage is covered by insurance. jennifer eller's garage in massachusetts gave way when she was inside of her car. >> i'm calling 911. >> i was like get me out of here. what...