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tell me about bradley. a special character.first time i saw bradley, it was completely different, i have met many mascots, they come into the changing room, and their standoffish. they are shy. but bradley, hejust and their standoffish. they are shy. but bradley, he just ran out to me andjumped into my lap. instant connection. a real special kid. and we just grew closer and closer. i am still close to his family, but it was a real special relationship. still close to his family, but it was a real special relationshiplj am was a real special relationship.” am reading that dedication. what can i say? am reading that dedication. what can 7i am reading that dedication. what can i say? i am absolutely over the moon thatjermaine has i say? i am absolutely over the moon that jermaine has received i say? i am absolutely over the moon thatjermaine has received an obe for his tour work. he and his family do lots of great work, to be honoured in this way. it is fantastic for him. i am biased. jermaine made my little boy so happy and in tu
tell me about bradley. a special character.first time i saw bradley, it was completely different, i have met many mascots, they come into the changing room, and their standoffish. they are shy. but bradley, hejust and their standoffish. they are shy. but bradley, he just ran out to me andjumped into my lap. instant connection. a real special kid. and we just grew closer and closer. i am still close to his family, but it was a real special relationship. still close to his family, but it was a...
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bradley will be so proud. a fewjermaine. how did you get into charity work?importance of giving back from day one. she always said when you have a gift is not just one. she always said when you have a gift is notjust about it‘s about helping others and obviously my background helping the kids in the caribbean, obviously with the relationship with bradley helping with these different foundation than the sick kids in the uk. it‘s something that‘s always given me a good feeling. it‘s always given me a good feeling. it‘s always given me a good feeling. it‘s always given me a good feeling if i go to the hospital on christmas and give the children presents stuff like that which we do at the football club. do you know what, people say we are touched by people in our lives for a reason. coming from quite a glorified world of sports, what have you learned from your time of sharing time with bradley and also with working with children, what have you learned without. i've learned a lot, it makes you really humble and i think seeing bradley suffer every day and not being
bradley will be so proud. a fewjermaine. how did you get into charity work?importance of giving back from day one. she always said when you have a gift is not just one. she always said when you have a gift is notjust about it‘s about helping others and obviously my background helping the kids in the caribbean, obviously with the relationship with bradley helping with these different foundation than the sick kids in the uk. it‘s something that‘s always given me a good feeling. it‘s...
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>>> just announced, bradley cooper wilco-executive produce >>> just announced, bradley cooper wilco-executive to cancer telecast ♪ >>> just announced, bradley cooper wilco-e♪ cutive produce the standup to cancer telecast protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what'sours. denny♪$5.99 are you out of your mind?♪99! seriously?! yup! eggs. hash browns. bacon. sausage. and buttermilk pancakes! ♪$5.99 are you out of your mind?♪ we're out of our minds. denny's new! super slam. only $5.99! ♪ >>> okay, here's a big question. who is the best bowler? nicole, reese, meryl, or shailene? i'm going with meryl. the cast of big little lice 2 got together tohoot pool as well with co-star zoe kravitz. >> this friendship they have is so amazing. almost as amazing as what we're
>>> just announced, bradley cooper wilco-executive produce >>> just announced, bradley cooper wilco-executive to cancer telecast ♪ >>> just announced, bradley cooper wilco-e♪ cutive produce the standup to cancer telecast protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes...
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. >>> lady ga go and bradley cooper singing on the the big screen.hy their new movie may be one of the year's best. >>> and our flashback friday with barbra streisand and her hubby, james brolin. >> every day is a holiday. >>> hello, toek yore. >> chris pratt's hilarious overseas adventures. as "jurassic world" dominates at the box office. >>> this is ten"entertainment tonight." >> nailed it. >> here's tonight's top story. >> you may have seen the headlines claiming katie holmes and jamie foxx have called it quits. we're here to set the record straight. a source tells "e.t." the two have not broken up. in fact, a source says katie might join jamie for a prefourth of july get together. katie is kid free. su are i is at summer camp. they're still very, very private. you're not going the hear or see every time they're together because they don't flaunt their relationship in public. >>> a couple who is starting to flaunt their relationship? nick jonas and priyanka chopra. and we're loving it ♪ and i keep on climbing up >> there they are last night, headi
. >>> lady ga go and bradley cooper singing on the the big screen.hy their new movie may be one of the year's best. >>> and our flashback friday with barbra streisand and her hubby, james brolin. >> every day is a holiday. >>> hello, toek yore. >> chris pratt's hilarious overseas adventures. as "jurassic world" dominates at the box office. >>> this is ten"entertainment tonight." >> nailed it. >> here's tonight's top...
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. >>> just announced, bradley cooper will co-executive produce >>> just announced, bradley cooper willthe standup to cancer telecast >>> just announced, bradley cooper will co-executive produce touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? asyour dtor about taltz. why settle for just clean when it could be fished? when clean just isn't clean enough there's finished. new finish quantum'
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the bradley was a fighting vehicle. when "pentagon wars" was shown, the soldiers were saying we are all going to die. that was because they had never been in a bradley. withd a rubber bladder gasoline. how would you like to be in one of those? talk about crispy critters. in whatanted to believe we were doing in those days. the u.s. army in those days was not very good. i can name names afterward if you want to hear them. we are talking about this in the context of the battalion i haven't to command -- i happened to command battalion 34th army. , second a level two, which means i could man nine of my 12 tanks. we tried to put a tank or two in storage so that every platoon had somebody in it, but they were not manned completely. those are some of the things we did to get ready to train and in the summer of 1990 we got our bradley's. remember the big five? there's a notion that everybody gets new equipment at the same time. it is not possible. it's called cascade fielding , which is a cute euphemism which means you won't g
the bradley was a fighting vehicle. when "pentagon wars" was shown, the soldiers were saying we are all going to die. that was because they had never been in a bradley. withd a rubber bladder gasoline. how would you like to be in one of those? talk about crispy critters. in whatanted to believe we were doing in those days. the u.s. army in those days was not very good. i can name names afterward if you want to hear them. we are talking about this in the context of the battalion i...
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it's for bradley and all he loved. i'd trade it all, for him to be back in our lives.ng russia 3—1 in moscow. manchester city's jill scott, scored twice on her return from injury, taking phil neville's team, two points clear of wales, with two games to play. only the top placed teams automatically qualify for france 2019. northern ireland, can't reach the finals now though, after they were thrashed 5—0, by the netherlands. the republic of ireland also lost last night, to norway. it was all about the tyres in second practice for the canadian grand prix lewis hamilton's mercedes appeared to be quickest because although he finished fourth, he was using a slower tyre. red bull's max verstappen set the fastest time, as the teams tried to work out their best strategy for using the new hyper—soft tyres, which give greater speed but break down quicker. great britain and ireland trail the usa 4—2 going into the second day of the curtis cup in new york state — this is the golf tournament for elite amateur women. they're looking to repeat their stunning victory of two years ago i
it's for bradley and all he loved. i'd trade it all, for him to be back in our lives.ng russia 3—1 in moscow. manchester city's jill scott, scored twice on her return from injury, taking phil neville's team, two points clear of wales, with two games to play. only the top placed teams automatically qualify for france 2019. northern ireland, can't reach the finals now though, after they were thrashed 5—0, by the netherlands. the republic of ireland also lost last night, to norway. it was all...
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he dedicated the honour to bradley lowery the six year he dedicated the honour to bradley lowery theumanities in our culture. and there are mbes for jennifer kehoe, who acted as a guide for double paralympic gold—medallist menna fitzpatrick, who said they were totally humbled. the entrepreneurjo malone has been made a cbe for services to the british economy, and says she's thrilled. ijust i just feel ijust feel on top i just feel on top of the world. it's an amazing feeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen, country and government for hard work. i don't set out to be an example but i'm really happy to share my story and the things that i've done in my life to help others and to give them courage. i think when you hear other people's success stories and you hear how other people build, it gives other people hope, and i'm about that. there's been no breakthrough at the g7 summit in canada between president trump and the other leaders over the trade tariffs recently imposed by the us. the us president is attending the summit in quebec alongside other world leaders including there
he dedicated the honour to bradley lowery the six year he dedicated the honour to bradley lowery theumanities in our culture. and there are mbes for jennifer kehoe, who acted as a guide for double paralympic gold—medallist menna fitzpatrick, who said they were totally humbled. the entrepreneurjo malone has been made a cbe for services to the british economy, and says she's thrilled. ijust i just feel ijust feel on top i just feel on top of the world. it's an amazing feeling to be honoured and...
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it shows bradley surrounded by images from his groundbreaking career. he was cbs' first african seerican white house correspondent and worked at "60 minutes" for 26 years. bradley died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 65. coming up, email scams hit a new low. hackers target victims purchasing homes and trick them into sending money. later, a special father's day for a dad and son who were forced to spend decades apart. decades apart. episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling misunderstood. this is called pseudobulbar affect, or pba. a condition that can occur from brain injury or certain neurologic conditions like stroke or dementia. nuedexta can make a difference by significantly reducing pseudobulbar affect episodes. tell you doctor about medicines you take. some can't be taken with nuedexta. nuedexta is not for people with certain heart conditions. serious side effects may occur. don't take with maois or if you are allergic to dextromethorphan or quinidine. tell your doctor i
it shows bradley surrounded by images from his groundbreaking career. he was cbs' first african seerican white house correspondent and worked at "60 minutes" for 26 years. bradley died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 65. coming up, email scams hit a new low. hackers target victims purchasing homes and trick them into sending money. later, a special father's day for a dad and son who were forced to spend decades apart. decades apart. episodes of laughing or crying that are...
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matt bradley, nbc news. >>> in moscow, disturbing video from near red square today. a taxi rammed into a sidewalk crowded with world cup visitors. the driver jumped out of the car and tried to flee the scene but has been detained. eight people were injured, including two people from mexico. here at home, it's a universal problem for parents, getting kids to go to bed on time. especially teens who may protest putting away electronics. but a new study shows enforcing bedtime rules may be critical for your child's health. catie beck explains why. >> time to wake up, baby girl. >> reporter: waking up the kids is a struggle most mornings. >> time to wake up. >> reporter: mother of three elizabeth turley says it's a especially tough for her 15-year-old alyssa. on average, she gets just five hours of sleep a night. >> would you say that among your friends that's pretty common, five, six hours? >> yes. maybe even less. >> reporter: because most of them are doing this? but a new study says sleep-deprived adolescents and teens shouldn't shrug off sluggish symptoms, now linking
matt bradley, nbc news. >>> in moscow, disturbing video from near red square today. a taxi rammed into a sidewalk crowded with world cup visitors. the driver jumped out of the car and tried to flee the scene but has been detained. eight people were injured, including two people from mexico. here at home, it's a universal problem for parents, getting kids to go to bed on time. especially teens who may protest putting away electronics. but a new study shows enforcing bedtime rules may be...
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nbc's matt bradley has more. >> reporter: they were the rescue ships it seemed no one wanted, but thisorning, the trio carrying hundreds of mostly african refugees was finally welcomed at the spanish port of valencia, amid celebrations and smiles. ♪ >> i'm happy to be saved. >> reporter: survival wasn't always so certain. these migrants, pregnant women and children among them, had to be rescued from overcrowded rafts off libya's coast, then suffered rough seas and stormy diplomacy. both malta and italy's new populist government refused to accept them, a decision critics called heartless. the pope also expressing concern for their care. the tense situation reigniting europe's simmering immigration " >> after narrowly surviving the crossing and losing families at sea these families are about to embark and start a new life in europe, one they have risked everything to achieve. >> reporter: safe on land the migrants will receive food and medical checkups but their journey is far from over. they face lengthy immigration and resettlement procedures to live in a europe that's still reluctant
nbc's matt bradley has more. >> reporter: they were the rescue ships it seemed no one wanted, but thisorning, the trio carrying hundreds of mostly african refugees was finally welcomed at the spanish port of valencia, amid celebrations and smiles. ♪ >> i'm happy to be saved. >> reporter: survival wasn't always so certain. these migrants, pregnant women and children among them, had to be rescued from overcrowded rafts off libya's coast, then suffered rough seas and stormy...
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matt bradley, nbc news. >> and tonight, by the way, you e border in our "dateline" from special "the dividing line. jacob soboroff found out what life is like along the u.s. southern border that's tonight 7:00 eastern/6:00 central. >>> let's head overseas now to the mideast where the future king of england arrived for a high profile tour around the region. at the same time the president's son-in-law is there promising a long awaited peace plan with or without the input from the palestinian president. nbc's kerr simmons is in ammon this evening. good evening, keir. >> reporter: good evening, kate. prince william arriving here in jordan this afternoon and already speaking out praising jordan for welcoming hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees. later this week he'll meet with israeli and palestinian leaders hoping those close to him tell me to bring a new sense of positivity to this region but just last week israeli forces launched airstrikes against palestinian militant positions inside gaza and tonight the long awaited trump administration's israeli/palestinian peace plan could be
matt bradley, nbc news. >> and tonight, by the way, you e border in our "dateline" from special "the dividing line. jacob soboroff found out what life is like along the u.s. southern border that's tonight 7:00 eastern/6:00 central. >>> let's head overseas now to the mideast where the future king of england arrived for a high profile tour around the region. at the same time the president's son-in-law is there promising a long awaited peace plan with or without the...
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his story tonight from nbc's matt bradley. >> reporter: he shoots. he scores. he prays. when mo salah heads to russia for the world cup this week, he won't just be scoring points for his native egypt. the 25-year-old forward cheered his adoptive city of liverpool and by muslims throughout the world. >> i'm very happy and very excited for the world cup and i'm very sure we'll do something special. >> reporter: his world cup dreams were almost deferred. a serious shoulder injury last month brought him to tears and crushed legions of fans worldwide who see him more than a high-scoring sprinter especially in egypt. >> makes people happy that an egyptian player is playing in liverpool. he is an inspiration for everyone. >> reporter: in the hometown hero financed a girl's school, a food distribution center and medical care. in nearby cairo, traditional ramadan lanterns printed with salah image are almost sold out. the children want to be mohammed salah says this vendor. he has a lovable personality. even in britain where anti-islam, anti-immigrant sentiment is on the rise, fan
his story tonight from nbc's matt bradley. >> reporter: he shoots. he scores. he prays. when mo salah heads to russia for the world cup this week, he won't just be scoring points for his native egypt. the 25-year-old forward cheered his adoptive city of liverpool and by muslims throughout the world. >> i'm very happy and very excited for the world cup and i'm very sure we'll do something special. >> reporter: his world cup dreams were almost deferred. a serious shoulder injury...
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defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything to have bradley back.ood morning, it's saturday, the 9th ofjune. also this morning: tensions over trade as world leaders gather for the g7 summit in canada. meanwhile, theresa may tries to quash cabinet infighting over brexit ahead of a crunch meeting with eu leaders. we're live at buckingham palace as 1,000 soldiers prepare for the annual trooping the colour parade. and alina jenkins has the weather. good morning. for many this weekend is going to be mainly dry with warm spells of sunshine, but once again there are some showers in the forecast and there could be heavy and thundery. i'll tell you all about them in the next 15 minutes. alina, thank you. good morning. first, our main story. the queen's birthday honours list has been announced with a knighthood for the former liverpool manager kenny dalglish, while oscar—winning actress emma thompson is made a dame. the list recognises the achievements of more than 1,000 people across the uk, many for work done in their communities. this year's honours have n
defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything to have bradley back.ood morning, it's saturday, the 9th ofjune. also this morning: tensions over trade as world leaders gather for the g7 summit in canada. meanwhile, theresa may tries to quash cabinet infighting over brexit ahead of a crunch meeting with eu leaders. we're live at buckingham palace as 1,000 soldiers prepare for the annual trooping the colour parade. and alina jenkins has the weather. good morning. for...
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matt bradley, nbc news, liverpool. >> well, talk about a huge widespread fan base there. >> going to cup. >> it was a huge weekend in sports after the golden state warriors swept the cleveland cavaliers winning their third trophy in four years, third in history. rafael nadal beat dominic thiem in an intense match there. and a horse that couldn't be stopped, justify ran in the belmont stakes being the third to win the triple crowned. >> a lot of greatness in onesta ad libive picture - trans- america tower shot >>> good monday morning to you. 4:30 right now and get it started with the workweek. a live picture of the trans america tower as we look in san francisco. thank you so much for starting the morning with us, i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura today and that forecast is looking -- i think it seems a little warmer already. >> it is starting out with milder temperatures. as you get ready to step out the door it's going to warm up fast. as we look at our clear skies, live look in san jose, by 9:00, we'll be at 63 in santa teresa and low 80s and antioch and 90 in
matt bradley, nbc news, liverpool. >> well, talk about a huge widespread fan base there. >> going to cup. >> it was a huge weekend in sports after the golden state warriors swept the cleveland cavaliers winning their third trophy in four years, third in history. rafael nadal beat dominic thiem in an intense match there. and a horse that couldn't be stopped, justify ran in the belmont stakes being the third to win the triple crowned. >> a lot of greatness in onesta ad...
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defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything, to have bradley back.ood morning, it's saturday the 9th ofjune. also this morning: the queen's official birthday celebrations continue — we're live at buckingham palace ahead of the annual trooping the colour parade. tensions over trade, as world leaders gather for the g7 summit in canada. meanwhile, theresa may tries to quash cabinet infighting over brexit, ahead of a crunch meeting with eu leaders. and alina jenkins has the weather. good morning. for many, this weekend is going to be mainly dry and warm spells of sunshine that once again, showers and the forecast and they could be heavy and thundery. i will tell you all about them in the next 15 minutes. thanks. good morning. the queen's birthday honours list has been announced — with a knighthood for the former liverpool manager kenny dalglish, while oscar—winning actress emma thompson is made a dame. the list recognises the achievements of more than 1,000 people across the uk, many for work done in their communities. this year's honours have not been w
defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything, to have bradley back.ood morning, it's saturday the 9th ofjune. also this morning: the queen's official birthday celebrations continue — we're live at buckingham palace ahead of the annual trooping the colour parade. tensions over trade, as world leaders gather for the g7 summit in canada. meanwhile, theresa may tries to quash cabinet infighting over brexit, ahead of a crunch meeting with eu leaders. and alina...
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we get more from nbc's matt bradley. >> reporter: amid the pomp and circumstance of italy's republic day this weekend, new prime minister guiseppi conte savoring a victory that almost never came. his swearing-in ends a 88-day leadership crisis for italy, but begins an uncertain future for europe. italy's new prime minister will lead one of europe's first anti-european union, anti-establishment governments. it's unlikely to be its last. italy's economic and immigration anxieties are surging across europe. >> italy is at the crossroads of the two major crises that europe faced over the last six, seven years. >> reporter: angelo studies european politics for a london think-tank. >> the economy on one hand, and migration on the other. when those two things meet, it's normal for people to vote for anti-establishment parties. >> reporter: butow the 28-nation union faces a fresh challenge. an american president determined to impose tariffs on eu steel and aluminum imports. >> i want fair trade. i like free trade. but i want fair trade. at a minimum, i want fair trade. >> reporter: the eu is
we get more from nbc's matt bradley. >> reporter: amid the pomp and circumstance of italy's republic day this weekend, new prime minister guiseppi conte savoring a victory that almost never came. his swearing-in ends a 88-day leadership crisis for italy, but begins an uncertain future for europe. italy's new prime minister will lead one of europe's first anti-european union, anti-establishment governments. it's unlikely to be its last. italy's economic and immigration anxieties are...
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you know, ithink about bradley every day.e so young suffer like that. the oldest person on the list becoming an mbe, 103—year—old rosemary powell, britain's longest serving poppy seller. she retired after 97 years earlier this month. the duke and duchess of sussex have joined the queen and other members of the royal family for the trooping the colour parade, to mark her 92nd birthday. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has been following the day's events. three weeks to the day since their wedding, and harry and meghan, the duke and duchess of sussex, were once again taking a carriage ride in bright sunshine, this time as part of the queen's birthday parade, trooping the colour, as it is better known. with the duke of edinburgh's retirement, the queen road in the carriage alone to the horse guards parade, and the annual demonstration of parade ground precision by the five regiments of foot guards. no eye on the parade ground has more experience of this event than the queen's. she first attended it in 1947, and notwiths
you know, ithink about bradley every day.e so young suffer like that. the oldest person on the list becoming an mbe, 103—year—old rosemary powell, britain's longest serving poppy seller. she retired after 97 years earlier this month. the duke and duchess of sussex have joined the queen and other members of the royal family for the trooping the colour parade, to mark her 92nd birthday. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has been following the day's events. three weeks to the day since...
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karen bradley.he prime minister spent much of thursday morning meeting key brexit—supporting ministers in her cabinet, amid speculation that the brexit secretary, david davis, might resign. are you about to lose your brexit, secretary prime minister? the sticking point was theresa may's proposed plan b or "back—stop" if the negotiations don't produce a deal. they were concerned that the current customs arrangements could go on indefinitely. in the end, the document says that temporary arrangements will be just that, temporary and time—limited. meanwhile in the commons, brexit was also on the mind and the agenda of the leader of the house. tuesday, 12june, consideration of lords amendments to the european union withdrawal bill day one. wednesday, 13june, conclusion of considering this consideration of amendments, day two. she said two other pieces of brexit legislation would also be debated before the summer recess. every week, i look carefully at the progress we're making on all legislation, and i a
karen bradley.he prime minister spent much of thursday morning meeting key brexit—supporting ministers in her cabinet, amid speculation that the brexit secretary, david davis, might resign. are you about to lose your brexit, secretary prime minister? the sticking point was theresa may's proposed plan b or "back—stop" if the negotiations don't produce a deal. they were concerned that the current customs arrangements could go on indefinitely. in the end, the document says that...
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nbc's matt bradley has been speaking with ho psgists about the confusion and resentment that sometimes comes along with a joyous reunion. >> reporter: the images are heart wrenching. a mother and her 7-year-old son reunited after being forced apart. it made me sad, she says. it put me in tears. i started crying wheni aw him because he's the only child i have. >> a lot of work. >> rorter: child psychologists like this say reunifications can be asrougt as the separation itself. >> from the simplest to the most complicated, that reunification will be the most important critical healing thing that we can do to n. be >> reporter: it's ip possible to know what the children are thinking. look at that little face of his, he's sad but we are going to be together now. no o's going to separate us. experts say those hardened faces may point to a reisn'tmt some parents don't expect. >> they feel sometimes mistrusting. why wasn't my parent able to prevent this from happening?y eren't they able to care from me? why did they abandon me? >> r orter: a moment that risks misunderstanding and may require
nbc's matt bradley has been speaking with ho psgists about the confusion and resentment that sometimes comes along with a joyous reunion. >> reporter: the images are heart wrenching. a mother and her 7-year-old son reunited after being forced apart. it made me sad, she says. it put me in tears. i started crying wheni aw him because he's the only child i have. >> a lot of work. >> rorter: child psychologists like this say reunifications can be asrougt as the separation itself....
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matt bradley, nbc news. >>> we have an eye opening report tonight about this country's charter schools.ere re than 7,000 of them nationwide. they've often meant to give opportunities to traditionally disadvantaged kids, but a new investigation finds hundreds of public charter schools are disproportionately w compared with other schools in the same districts. our educationde correspon rehema ellis has the details. >> reporter: rentals like oconi manmade lake, lush golf courses and multimillion-dollar homes marketed to home buyers as a better kind of life. >> school was the key point that allowed us to move down here. >> reporter: with a better kind of school. >> we are lake oconee academy! >> reporte lake oconee academy has an "a" rating from the state, a music lab with 25 pi na nanos, aublic charter school started by the propertyr develon part with private money but today funded by taxpayers and free to attend. i don't know who would not want their children there, if they're going to have these opportunities. >> reporter: sdra lawson whofz children were in a law performing sool was openi
matt bradley, nbc news. >>> we have an eye opening report tonight about this country's charter schools.ere re than 7,000 of them nationwide. they've often meant to give opportunities to traditionally disadvantaged kids, but a new investigation finds hundreds of public charter schools are disproportionately w compared with other schools in the same districts. our educationde correspon rehema ellis has the details. >> reporter: rentals like oconi manmade lake, lush golf courses and...
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it was while defoe was playing for sunderland that he became a friend and support for little bradley,the nation's hearts. you can see what it means tojermaine, on social media he said: among the other sporting honours, 0lympic skeleton champion lizzie yarnold and boxer anthonyjoshua have been made 0bes and the visually—impaired skier menna fitzpatrick, and her guide jen key—ho are made mbes — this year they became great britain's, most decorated winter paralympians. england's women are back on top of their world cup qualifying group, after beating russia 3—1 in moscow. manchester city's jill scott, scored twice on her return from injury, taking phil neville's team two points clear of wales, with two games to play. only the top—placed teams automatically qualify for france 2019. northern ireland can't reach the finals now though, after they were thrashed 5—0, by the netherlands. the republic of ireland also lost last night, to norway. it was all about the tyres in second practice for the canadian grand prix. lewis hamilton's mercedes appeared to be quickest because although he finished
it was while defoe was playing for sunderland that he became a friend and support for little bradley,the nation's hearts. you can see what it means tojermaine, on social media he said: among the other sporting honours, 0lympic skeleton champion lizzie yarnold and boxer anthonyjoshua have been made 0bes and the visually—impaired skier menna fitzpatrick, and her guide jen key—ho are made mbes — this year they became great britain's, most decorated winter paralympians. england's women are...
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combines the technical brilliance of the young jennifer jennifer lawrence with the openness of david bradley it is remarkable, i cannot say enough good things. your third choice this week, on the oceans. adrift, based on a true story, the young couple are played by shailene woodley and sam clafin. they had to take a boat, they set out and everything looks fine and then the weather turns very bad. here is a clip. hey! let the sheet go! let it go! now! 0k. help. take it! screaming. help me! ifeel the same. it is hard to watch. i have seen far too much of the exerts of the film of the terrible moments. it reminds me of the sequence in white squall. the story starts after the wreck and it goes between the story of her and their survival on the boat and flashing back to how they got there. there have been comparisons with the robert redford film, all is lost, but i thought, there is a film starring reese witherspoon called wild. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. on the surface of it, there is very little comparison, but ton
combines the technical brilliance of the young jennifer jennifer lawrence with the openness of david bradley it is remarkable, i cannot say enough good things. your third choice this week, on the oceans. adrift, based on a true story, the young couple are played by shailene woodley and sam clafin. they had to take a boat, they set out and everything looks fine and then the weather turns very bad. here is a clip. hey! let the sheet go! let it go! now! 0k. help. take it! screaming. help me! ifeel...
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the uk's northern ireland secretary karen bradley has been in brussels this week trying to make progress on how to avoid a hard border which some worry would undermine the peace process. and without these issues sorted there is no clarity on what or how the uk can negotiate free trade deals of its own. something that's led planemaker airbus and the car industry body, the smmt, to voice their concerns, and the operator of heathrow airport revealing it will shift its international hq from the uk to amsterdam due to brexit. with me is ross denton, trade partner at baker mckenzie. the morning. let's talk about interventions from businesses. the government says it is not helpful. what impact is it having? it is focusing the mind. something has to be done. investment has to be made but businesses. any clarity that can be given to them is welcome. from the other side of the perspective, they are saying if they do not get clarity and what they want, many are mobile businesses which can move out of the uk. more negotiation is happening today. we do not know what is coming out of the press confere
the uk's northern ireland secretary karen bradley has been in brussels this week trying to make progress on how to avoid a hard border which some worry would undermine the peace process. and without these issues sorted there is no clarity on what or how the uk can negotiate free trade deals of its own. something that's led planemaker airbus and the car industry body, the smmt, to voice their concerns, and the operator of heathrow airport revealing it will shift its international hq from the uk...
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thomas follows in the footsteps of bradley wiggins, who won the race twice, and three—time winner chrisuld normally expect to be a domestique for reigning champion froome at the tour de france, but victory here, means the welshman could yet be riding for victory in his own right next month in france. it is incredible. it has not really sunkin it is incredible. it has not really sunk in yet. i did not think this farahead. iwas sunk in yet. i did not think this far ahead. i was always thinking of the next day and the next time. it is an amazing feeling and it will start to think in tonight. it was a massive race and it was incredible. —— sink massive race and it was incredible. -- sink in massive race and it was incredible. —— sink in tonight. it was a day of world leading marks at the diamond league athletics meeting in stockholm. abderrahman samba defeated world. a00m hurdles champion, karsten warholm, for the second time this week, going even faster than he had is oslo three days earlier. the qatari athlete improved on his personal best as he set a diamond league series record with a r
thomas follows in the footsteps of bradley wiggins, who won the race twice, and three—time winner chrisuld normally expect to be a domestique for reigning champion froome at the tour de france, but victory here, means the welshman could yet be riding for victory in his own right next month in france. it is incredible. it has not really sunkin it is incredible. it has not really sunk in yet. i did not think this farahead. iwas sunk in yet. i did not think this far ahead. i was always thinking...
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she will be placing -- she will be facing likely james bradley or kevin de leon. right now kevin de leon is leading by 2% for that second spot. >>> 4:17. let's check in with traffic so far this morning. >>> it's good so far. looking around to make sure that i have not jinxed myself but we are ofnice start. driving in gilroy, let's say coming in from some of the areas here, it looks pretty good. people driving to gilroy or from gilroy all the way into san jose, looks good. driving to the silicon valley, you have a nice advantage right now where the traffic is moving along nicely. bay, the same this is a look at 280 in coming around the corner. you see it looks good. we always check the bay bridge toll plaza. this is looking very nice. it's 4:18. let's bring steve in. >> do you happen to at the flag? >> i did. looks like maybe from the southwest. nice job. thank you, sir. a little bit of a breeze. if you love yesterday, you'll like a few clouds associated wi weak system moving in this morning. not a big deal but breezy and nice too windy for some. 6280 should cover
she will be placing -- she will be facing likely james bradley or kevin de leon. right now kevin de leon is leading by 2% for that second spot. >>> 4:17. let's check in with traffic so far this morning. >>> it's good so far. looking around to make sure that i have not jinxed myself but we are ofnice start. driving in gilroy, let's say coming in from some of the areas here, it looks pretty good. people driving to gilroy or from gilroy all the way into san jose, looks good....
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difficult for her as far as the home office was concerned, she would have liked to have had karen bradleytary but after windrush she was persuaded that a second—generation muslim immigrant was a far better bet. sajid javid starts to dismantle what had previously been called her hostile environment for immigration and now it is called a compliant environment but that is what he has been doing. she says, are not having that, our manifesto commitment is that, our manifesto commitment is that we will still be tough on illegal immigrant 's —— i'm not having that. i think public opinion has changed since the windrush scandal. that is it for the papers now, but we will be back to look at the papers with nigel and jo at 1130. nigel and jo will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's meet the author. the persistence of the civil war in american culture is remarkable, but maybe not surprising. kevin powers is the latest writer to take a story of slavery from days of conflict in the 18605 and pick up its threads in virginia 90 years later, when an old man tr
difficult for her as far as the home office was concerned, she would have liked to have had karen bradleytary but after windrush she was persuaded that a second—generation muslim immigrant was a far better bet. sajid javid starts to dismantle what had previously been called her hostile environment for immigration and now it is called a compliant environment but that is what he has been doing. she says, are not having that, our manifesto commitment is that, our manifesto commitment is that we...
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it's the sixth success for team sky in the last eight years with chris froome and bradley wiggins havingnce. the former wales and sunderland boss chris coleman is back in management — at chinese side, hebei china fortune. coleman left sunderland at the end of the season after they were relegated from the championship. he replaces manuel pellegrini — who left the chinese super league club to join west ham united. world cup favourites brazil warmed up for the tournament with a 3—nil win against austria. neymar was making his first start since february but it didn't show as he doubled brazil's lead midway through the second half. there were also goals for gabriel jesus and phillipe countinho. the bids from morocco and the joint effort from the united states, canada and mexico to host the 2026 world cup have both been ratified by fifa. it was widely expected — but it's the next step ahead of the fifa congress on wednesday. it was a british one—two at the leeds round of the world triathlon series with vicky holland leading home georgia taylor brown.... holland, who is the olympic bronze medal
it's the sixth success for team sky in the last eight years with chris froome and bradley wiggins havingnce. the former wales and sunderland boss chris coleman is back in management — at chinese side, hebei china fortune. coleman left sunderland at the end of the season after they were relegated from the championship. he replaces manuel pellegrini — who left the chinese super league club to join west ham united. world cup favourites brazil warmed up for the tournament with a 3—nil win...
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month and a half italy's refusal to accept the boat had caused a diplomatic spat nbc news's matt bradley filed this report. >> reporter: they were thescue wanted, but this morning the trio carrying hundreds of mostly african refugees was finally welcomed at the spanish port of valencia amid celebrations and smiles >> i'm happy to be free. >> reporter: survival wasn't always so certain. these migrants, pregnant women and children among them, had to be rescued off over crowded rafts and then suffered ugh seas and stormy diplomacy. both italy and malta's government refused to accept them, a decision critics called heartless. the pope also expressing concern for their care the tense situations reigniting europe's simmering immigration delay the and elise borges with euoueuro news was aboard the sh. >> reporter: they're finally about to disembark and start a new life in europe, one they have riseverything to achieve. >> reporter: safe on land the migrants will receive food andm journey is far from over they face lengthy immigration and resettlement procedures, all to live in a europe that's s
month and a half italy's refusal to accept the boat had caused a diplomatic spat nbc news's matt bradley filed this report. >> reporter: they were thescue wanted, but this morning the trio carrying hundreds of mostly african refugees was finally welcomed at the spanish port of valencia amid celebrations and smiles >> i'm happy to be free. >> reporter: survival wasn't always so certain. these migrants, pregnant women and children among them, had to be rescued off over crowded...
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mamie till bradley mobley, whose son was killed.ither whistle owedder or said something to some white woman at a store and later that night at his home, where he was visiting with his uncle and grandfather, visiting from chicago, there was a knock on the door, klu klux klan. they took him out, they mutilated and they killed this child, and when they found his body, as -- the also found bodies of other people who had been killed. this was a typical occurrence in the south. i talk about the race -- the terrorism that we had because people keep trying to divert -- there were no muslims involved. these were white christians who were committing these crimes, acts of violence. this is mrs. mamie till bradley mobley with her son and that's her after the son was killed, and i'm sparing you the open casket. although the open casket is very, very powerful. i think that she made the right decision to display that because we would rather look the other way but sometimes you really must look into the face of evil. of what evil does. constance mo
mamie till bradley mobley, whose son was killed.ither whistle owedder or said something to some white woman at a store and later that night at his home, where he was visiting with his uncle and grandfather, visiting from chicago, there was a knock on the door, klu klux klan. they took him out, they mutilated and they killed this child, and when they found his body, as -- the also found bodies of other people who had been killed. this was a typical occurrence in the south. i talk about the race...
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matt bradley, nbc news london. >> matt took that assignment very seriously. >>> still ahead tonight theig change at drug testing at some companies why they are no longer looking to see whether job applicants use pot. also remembering the rock icon vinnie cofounder of one of the most influential heavy metal bands. >>> we're back significant change in the sign of times a growing number of employers are dropping the testing of marijuana when hiring new workers, driven by a strong economy and increasing legalization of pot. >> there's more jobs than people to fill them. jobs report out just moments ago, the unemployment rate dropping to an 18-year low. >> employers looking to entice good workers may need to adapt to fill openings. used in more longer drug testnls a employee is high at work. >> it will be hard to run a business if you have no one to staff it. >> in las vegas cesar entertainment no longer testing for marijuana pre-employment unless required for d.o.t. related positions. >> we felt given the changes in the laws happening across the country that it was prudent for us to take i
matt bradley, nbc news london. >> matt took that assignment very seriously. >>> still ahead tonight theig change at drug testing at some companies why they are no longer looking to see whether job applicants use pot. also remembering the rock icon vinnie cofounder of one of the most influential heavy metal bands. >>> we're back significant change in the sign of times a growing number of employers are dropping the testing of marijuana when hiring new workers, driven by a...
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. —— carol bradley. she wanted another woman in the role because of losing amber rudd.d generation, another immigrant, it just looked better. sajid javid has come in and he wants to change an awful lot of the policies that reason they had. one of the problems is that some of this stuff was in the tory manifesto. what she said was that she was going to be tough oi'i was that she was going to be tough on illegal immigrants. and she is insisting at the moment that sigh you juddered is too. insisting at the moment that sigh youjuddered is too. —— sajidjavid. he is balking about that at the moment, as ministers do when the prime minister is not very strong. it isa prime minister is not very strong. it is a struggle of wills, theresa may was speaking about this to reporters at the g7 in canada. she obviously feel strongly that she wants the home office to operate based on a manifesto commitment on the way she handled it. yet there was such an outcry after it was discovered that people who had been here since windrush... discovered that people who had been here since windrush.
. —— carol bradley. she wanted another woman in the role because of losing amber rudd.d generation, another immigrant, it just looked better. sajid javid has come in and he wants to change an awful lot of the policies that reason they had. one of the problems is that some of this stuff was in the tory manifesto. what she said was that she was going to be tough oi'i was that she was going to be tough on illegal immigrants. and she is insisting at the moment that sigh you juddered is too....
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side, diane fine seen would face kevin de leon -- dianne feinstein would face kevin de leon or jim bradleynot well known from laguna miguel. that will come to play. the bigger question for the house of representatives, there were ten seats that democrats nationwide were targeting. seven of those districts that hillary clinton won where republicans were serving. it wasn't clear because of the mad rush of democrats into all of those races and you had the top ten -- top two primary system that the vote was so split among so many races that it wasn't clear that a democrat would advance in a now attacks pierce that democrats would -- now it appears that democrats would advance in all of strict, 39th district, and the 48th district. there are democrats vying for the number-two spot or very close numbers betwe democrats and republicans. you see dana rohrbacher will advance. harley rouda and hans keirstead fighting it out. scott baugh, well-known republican orange county, coming up on the back side. he may end up getting enough votes. because we don't know what the final vote is i california. what
side, diane fine seen would face kevin de leon -- dianne feinstein would face kevin de leon or jim bradleynot well known from laguna miguel. that will come to play. the bigger question for the house of representatives, there were ten seats that democrats nationwide were targeting. seven of those districts that hillary clinton won where republicans were serving. it wasn't clear because of the mad rush of democrats into all of those races and you had the top ten -- top two primary system that the...
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matt bradley has more as bourdain's family and friends and fans try to come to terms with his sudden death. >> where have you be hiding, my love? >> reporter: anthony bourdain's lifelong culinary journey end in france where it began. bourdain first fell in love with food on a family trip to france where he tried his first oyster. >> yum. >> reporter: he spent his final days here as well in the region of eastern france. shooting his cnn show "parts unknown." bourdain and his crew came here to this city last monday to taste a traditional local kish salted meat on a bed of pickled cabbage and it would be his last instagram post. the chef told me bourdain seemed perfectly natural and smiling and laughing and two days later bourdain and his crew dined in auberge but by wednesday it seemed bourdain's mood had changed. his famous passion flattened. he seemed a little down? >> could be, yeah. it was not exactly expensive. >> reporter: it was the following night that bourdain hanged himself in the bathroom of this chambard bathroom. we may never know why medical they say his relentless travel
matt bradley has more as bourdain's family and friends and fans try to come to terms with his sudden death. >> where have you be hiding, my love? >> reporter: anthony bourdain's lifelong culinary journey end in france where it began. bourdain first fell in love with food on a family trip to france where he tried his first oyster. >> yum. >> reporter: he spent his final days here as well in the region of eastern france. shooting his cnn show "parts unknown."...
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. >> matt bradley in london for us thank you. >>> turkish president recep erdogan and his ruling party have claimed victory in the presidential election overcoming the biggest electoral challenge to rule in more than a decade. the electoral board declared he had an absolute majority paycheck the way for another five-year term. despite this the opposing republican people's party did not kmeeld concede defeat. . >>> we turn to emerging details about anthony bourdain's death. according to his toxicology report the chef appear television hoeft did not have narcotics in his byrd when he did. the details were revealed to the "new york times" saying there was only a trace of a non-narcoticic medicine in a therapeutic dose. nbc has not verified it. he was found dead earlier this month in france. he was in the village filming an upmany coming episode for his television show. police ruled his death suicide. >>> storm damage brought a disaster declaration to parts of eastern oklahoma. a severe storm moved saturday night into and last the through the afternoon leaving many without power. the damag
. >> matt bradley in london for us thank you. >>> turkish president recep erdogan and his ruling party have claimed victory in the presidential election overcoming the biggest electoral challenge to rule in more than a decade. the electoral board declared he had an absolute majority paycheck the way for another five-year term. despite this the opposing republican people's party did not kmeeld concede defeat. . >>> we turn to emerging details about anthony bourdain's...
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the closest republican by the way james bradley finished with less than 9% of the vote.ow moving to san jose, the decisive win and expected to remain mayor with 75% of the vote. 100% of the precincts reporting. steve brown with 15% of the vote. one ballot decision here in the bay area with attention nationwide this morning. the recall of judge aaron per ski in santa clara county, he sentenced stanford student turner to a six-month jail sentence. and take a look at the results this morning. it shows voter said yes on the recall. 60% with precincts reporting at 96%. abc7 news spoke to both sides including the law professor who launched the recall campaign. first, though, how the judge is handling the loss. >> he's handling it just fine. he's a good person and he understands what has happened. it saddens me. his job was taken away by people that feel there's no need of an independent judiciary and lost the job for doing a good job. >> this victory not just for emily doe but for girls everywhere. to girls everywhere, we are with you. >> he is the first california judge recal
the closest republican by the way james bradley finished with less than 9% of the vote.ow moving to san jose, the decisive win and expected to remain mayor with 75% of the vote. 100% of the precincts reporting. steve brown with 15% of the vote. one ballot decision here in the bay area with attention nationwide this morning. the recall of judge aaron per ski in santa clara county, he sentenced stanford student turner to a six-month jail sentence. and take a look at the results this morning. it...
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in other places where the bradley mine is in other countries like germany for instance or tomorrow it would be unthinkable for a player to score a goal with his hand and for people to love him for it i mean inconceivable because german people don't like little tricks like that and i'm pretty big ai that i'm one . but i also don't sing in my so it was a very argentinian scam you know and you know plato went all agree so we need but it wouldn't have been easy to defend when i'm alone i lie there for mara donna or you or for argentina if you see it is not going to happen. he had also scored the second goal that match i know and i think one of the. road on the whole move took exactly ten point two seconds and every argentinean knows it was the. was the moment the green really won the seat it was an incredible moment and when he dribbled past the third player we were all glued to our seats at home because we knew what was coming and he was unstoppable and we don't want to in the end argentina one two one. he of course and i finally i was at the end the other we made it to the semis and the
in other places where the bradley mine is in other countries like germany for instance or tomorrow it would be unthinkable for a player to score a goal with his hand and for people to love him for it i mean inconceivable because german people don't like little tricks like that and i'm pretty big ai that i'm one . but i also don't sing in my so it was a very argentinian scam you know and you know plato went all agree so we need but it wouldn't have been easy to defend when i'm alone i lie there...
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to the latest numbers, 43% facing the second-place finisher in november who will likely be james bradley or kevin de leon who as you see are running neck and neck. >>> history in the south bay for the first time since 1932. a sitting california judge has been recalled. you will hear from the committee to recall him and how they think they got this done and what comes next. >>> thanks for joining us on election night as we had to the break we want to hear from jane kim who is addressing supporters in her bed for san francisco mayor. >>> regional measure three appears poised to pass, increasing bridge tolls on all seven of the state owned bridges. that is all bridges except for the golden gate. the tolls would go up by three dollars over seven years in exchange for transportation funding. right now, the yes votes are leading with 54%, 45% have voted no, voters in all nine counties are weighing in and so far voters in two counties are voting down the measure. with the other counties supporting it. it needs a simple majority of votes to pass. >>> from on measures to how to spend gas tax reve
to the latest numbers, 43% facing the second-place finisher in november who will likely be james bradley or kevin de leon who as you see are running neck and neck. >>> history in the south bay for the first time since 1932. a sitting california judge has been recalled. you will hear from the committee to recall him and how they think they got this done and what comes next. >>> thanks for joining us on election night as we had to the break we want to hear from jane kim who is...
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i join them for a reunion with ben bradley. their former editor.he first time in decades we have all been together. >> hello, robert. >> it's texting intempting to watergate could never happen it again. they know better. >> i look good. >> it's only 40 years ago. >> i wanted to dig deeper into their story and to what if any impact it had on our culture today. a photographer is here to document the three men. for bob woodward, watergate started the way most stories do, with a phone call from his editor. >> the moment i got the call about 9:00 a.m. on saturday morning, june 17th, no one flashed a message to me, this is going to be one of the most important days of your life. >> i was in the office that day. i saw all this commotion around the city desk on a saturday morning. went to find out what it was. there was this moment in history that became known as watergate. ♪ >> woodward and bernstein, for those of us in the profession, i think we were quickly in awe of what they were doing. >> i became truly inspired by both their incredible investigative
i join them for a reunion with ben bradley. their former editor.he first time in decades we have all been together. >> hello, robert. >> it's texting intempting to watergate could never happen it again. they know better. >> i look good. >> it's only 40 years ago. >> i wanted to dig deeper into their story and to what if any impact it had on our culture today. a photographer is here to document the three men. for bob woodward, watergate started the way most stories...
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bring the weather with me but if you look around you'll see you know a scattering of people with bradley's luckily most of the football fans are inside because there are lots of places to watch the football here in st petersburg perfect when the weather's like this and i'll be explaining all about that a little later in our program in the meantime let's go to the second game from group c. that's just got underway literally just kicked off two minutes played it's france nil. first work but here is there for paolo where oh this is remarkable worth mentioning a chap who was bound for testing positive for. substance for three months and it was appealed when the captains of the other three teams in peru. wrote stiffy for saying that he should be allowed to play and at the age of thirty four he's making his world there was a game played earlier today in group c. it was nicely balanced it was denmark against australia ended in a draw let's bring you the goal action. playmaker christian eriksen rifle then the opening goal it would be for take a half volley after a lot before com from your guts in
bring the weather with me but if you look around you'll see you know a scattering of people with bradley's luckily most of the football fans are inside because there are lots of places to watch the football here in st petersburg perfect when the weather's like this and i'll be explaining all about that a little later in our program in the meantime let's go to the second game from group c. that's just got underway literally just kicked off two minutes played it's france nil. first work but here...
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matt bradley, nbc news, lond>>. matt took that assignment very seriously. still ahead tonight, the big change in drug testing. at some companies why they're no longer looking to see whether ajoblicants use pot. >>> also remembering a rock icon. vinny paul the co-found of o ♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are
matt bradley, nbc news, lond>>. matt took that assignment very seriously. still ahead tonight, the big change in drug testing. at some companies why they're no longer looking to see whether ajoblicants use pot. >>> also remembering a rock icon. vinny paul the co-found of o ♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for...
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or republican james bradley in november, whoever finishes second. but right now kevin de leon is coming in second. >> you can find all the election results on our website at abc7news.com/election. >> we do have much more for you ahead tonight, though, including a big vote to reduce congestion that could cost you money. >>> plus, kate spade's death not a mystery to her family. why her sister is connecting the death to robin williams. >>> and the votes are still coming in. our team is here in the studio gathering results for y ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not mi
or republican james bradley in november, whoever finishes second. but right now kevin de leon is coming in second. >> you can find all the election results on our website at abc7news.com/election. >> we do have much more for you ahead tonight, though, including a big vote to reduce congestion that could cost you money. >>> plus, kate spade's death not a mystery to her family. why her sister is connecting the death to robin williams. >>> and the votes are still...
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a public dedication taking place for a mural of late journalist ed bradley.h a colorful 70x30 foot design. bradley was the first black television correspondent to coffer the white house. proud to say my career-long mentor and friend. ed bradly worked on "60 minutes" for 26 years before his untimely death in 2006. ♪ ♪ eric: well deserved. well, some of the biggest names in golf not making the cut at the u.s. open. all eyes are on dustin johnson. jared is there. hey, jared. >> reporter: what a tournament this is turning out to be, third round of the u.s. open -- and dustin johnson fell into a tie but now is back atop the leaderboard. take a look at these leaders. dustin johnson, world number one, is sitting at 1 over-par right now. daniel berger today was 4-under-par, he's +3. i'll tell you, the big story everybody's talking about is what phil mickelson did today on the 13th hole when he took a putt, the ball started rolling, he ran after the putt and like it was a hockey play, he hit it back towards the hole. listen to what phil said. >> look, i don't mean, i
a public dedication taking place for a mural of late journalist ed bradley.h a colorful 70x30 foot design. bradley was the first black television correspondent to coffer the white house. proud to say my career-long mentor and friend. ed bradly worked on "60 minutes" for 26 years before his untimely death in 2006. ♪ ♪ eric: well deserved. well, some of the biggest names in golf not making the cut at the u.s. open. all eyes are on dustin johnson. jared is there. hey, jared. >>...
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it makes me humble and i think seeing bradley suffer everyday and not being able to do anything and noting my lifestyle you do realise how lucky you are and you do appreciate and being healthy really unseen al-qaeda the age of six suffer and not really fully understand what's going on is really tough. and it makes a really humble and appreciate your loved ones around you. the british sailor was forced to abandon his bid for olympic glory after being diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2015. although he received treatment, he has decided not to return to olympic racing but he is not finished with the support yet, and he's hoping as a coach to guide some of his former team—mates took gold at tokyo 2020. selection for the squad was the proudest moment of any willis‘s career, but he would neverjoin with his team—mates at the games. i've got a form of bowel cancer. november 20151 got diagnosed, it was a late diagnosis. we got deselected, obviously a tough thing but it was surprisingly not big of a deal what becomes important is effectively survival. at that stage it deteriorate so quickly and the
it makes me humble and i think seeing bradley suffer everyday and not being able to do anything and noting my lifestyle you do realise how lucky you are and you do appreciate and being healthy really unseen al-qaeda the age of six suffer and not really fully understand what's going on is really tough. and it makes a really humble and appreciate your loved ones around you. the british sailor was forced to abandon his bid for olympic glory after being diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2015. although...
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that show that this particular result is important to many here in germany and now also focusing bradleys think that the focus from a political standpoint should be on deportations are not necessarily on well welcoming more refugees in fact they were for example where they would approve giving refugees not necessarily money but other type of help services and many also approved that they were asked whether they approved of jose who was migration plan in particular the so-called and consent is where asylum procedures will be handled from beginning to end and a majority of germans also approved this particular case so these elements among others show that for many in germany the focus should also be on more consistent deportation i don't know asylum policy that specifically focused on these kinds of issues thomas a massive issue and there are questions on how all of this is affecting the popularity of anglo-american coalition the pull specifically also asked the question how satisfied are you with the german government's performance and a clear majority here almost two thirds admitted that
that show that this particular result is important to many here in germany and now also focusing bradleys think that the focus from a political standpoint should be on deportations are not necessarily on well welcoming more refugees in fact they were for example where they would approve giving refugees not necessarily money but other type of help services and many also approved that they were asked whether they approved of jose who was migration plan in particular the so-called and consent is...