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the same with bradley manning. and of course at this point in time we don't know how the breach occurred within the cia. host: let's go now to lester from new jersey on the republican line. good morning. caller: yes. i'm going to speak about why edward snowden did what he did. they kept their eye on him. we are in the mess now because of what he did. that is wrong. i'm tired of it. we have to keep our eye on these guys. they will be doing this again. we have to make sure they don't do the same thing again. this is bad for our country. this is really bad for our country. guest: i think lester makes the point that we made earlier that the cia, nsa and the military intelligence community have not have the proper protocols in place so as we start seeing patterns of behavior where snowden or manning are downloading significant portions of data and provided with access to places that you would think that people in their position should not have access to that data. yeah, not only our not watching these folks but we are p
the same with bradley manning. and of course at this point in time we don't know how the breach occurred within the cia. host: let's go now to lester from new jersey on the republican line. good morning. caller: yes. i'm going to speak about why edward snowden did what he did. they kept their eye on him. we are in the mess now because of what he did. that is wrong. i'm tired of it. we have to keep our eye on these guys. they will be doing this again. we have to make sure they don't do the same...
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in 2013, then-privatedu bradley manning was can make convicted of six forgiving stuff just before he ft office, president obama commuted manning's 35-year sentence allowing him to leave prison on may 17th of this year after seven years. many objected to the leniency showed to manning. "talking points" believes thatni leakers of classified documents are actively committing treason. it's apparent that the federal government does not have a handle on how to apprehend theso traitors, much less stop the espionage. america is the most sophisticated country in the world, but we cannot protect the private conversations of our leader, our intel secrets, and our counterterrorism measures. we cannot protect them. obviously a dangerous situation. president trump should order thn fbi to aggressively investigate all leaks and hacks, assigning that a top priority. requesting a meeting with fbi director comey on hacking and leaks. s comey should do that as soon as possible and it should be televised.nd americans need to know if this situation is completely out of control or what. and that is "the mem
in 2013, then-privatedu bradley manning was can make convicted of six forgiving stuff just before he ft office, president obama commuted manning's 35-year sentence allowing him to leave prison on may 17th of this year after seven years. many objected to the leniency showed to manning. "talking points" believes thatni leakers of classified documents are actively committing treason. it's apparent that the federal government does not have a handle on how to apprehend theso traitors, much...
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that's my bradley manning a 35 years, okay?ecause the stuff he gave wikileaks was put out, and then all of a sudden, military agents had to leave where they were because they might get killed. >> but this isn't about bradley manning. i'm asking about you. >> bill: i wouldn't put it out there unless i could verify it in another way. i would not violate the national security law. i would not do that. >> okay, but it is impossible to report on foreign affairs or intelligence or what the pentagon is doing and not deal with classified information. >> bill: i don't believe that. look, here's what i have though. i've got people in high levels and put them in shadow. i did an investigation on the fighting vehicle for "abc news"" that they cost overruns were unbelievable, that there was stuff all over the place, and that some active military people were profiting, and i put my guys in shadow who gave it to me, couldn't identify them, voice distorted. i'll do that, but i'm not going to put out somebody, an anonymous source. >> put all th
that's my bradley manning a 35 years, okay?ecause the stuff he gave wikileaks was put out, and then all of a sudden, military agents had to leave where they were because they might get killed. >> but this isn't about bradley manning. i'm asking about you. >> bill: i wouldn't put it out there unless i could verify it in another way. i would not violate the national security law. i would not do that. >> okay, but it is impossible to report on foreign affairs or intelligence or...
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one of the more disturbing things is, you see bradley manning and you say, we have to check our protocol. do we have the right procedures in place to protect large batches of data? we do not learn from it. we see edward snowden. it doesn't appear we have learned from that. now we have the cia breach. hopefully we will learn from these mistakes and put in place the better procedures to protect this data because it is absolutely essential that we want to keep america safe. host: given the fact that candidate donald trump said, i love wikileaks after the leaked john podesta emails -- do you think that limits the white house response to that issue? not.: i hope i think the trump administration and the intelligence community are in agreement. this is devastating to the united states of america. it.ave to stop if we are going to be in the spying business which i think we have to be in if we are going to keep america safe, we need to be very good and part of being a great spy is to be able to keep secrets. spies who cannot keep secrets are a real problem. we are going to be there. we have to ha
one of the more disturbing things is, you see bradley manning and you say, we have to check our protocol. do we have the right procedures in place to protect large batches of data? we do not learn from it. we see edward snowden. it doesn't appear we have learned from that. now we have the cia breach. hopefully we will learn from these mistakes and put in place the better procedures to protect this data because it is absolutely essential that we want to keep america safe. host: given the fact...
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democratic national committee but there was a time where the original wikileaks dump with the bradley manningea manning stuff that it was liberals who were talking about it. >> there's a key distinction here, chris. in one case we are talking about things that involve domestic interventions spying on people here in the united states. what was revealed this week was about cia method, sources, tactics overseas. that's the cia shouldn't be spying on our enemies, shouldn't be keeping us safe, of the, they should be. all of this is the work to my mind of assange and wikileaks as really puppets for the russians because i think that's clear and that's where the information is coming from and they are driving this whole argument, i think, one in terms of the election as you pointed out to undermine trust and faith in american democratic processes, but secondly, undermine faith and confidence in institutions and i think they do that quite directly in service to russian agenda. chris: in that sense, should liberals, conservatives, republicans an democrats all give us -- >> indeed. they are an enemy to
democratic national committee but there was a time where the original wikileaks dump with the bradley manningea manning stuff that it was liberals who were talking about it. >> there's a key distinction here, chris. in one case we are talking about things that involve domestic interventions spying on people here in the united states. what was revealed this week was about cia method, sources, tactics overseas. that's the cia shouldn't be spying on our enemies, shouldn't be keeping us safe,...
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the democratic national committee, but there was a time when the original wikileaks dump, the bradley manninging stuff that it was liberals were talking about it. >> there's a key distinction here. and the one case they're talking about things that involve domestic intervention, spying on people here in the united states. what was revealed this week was about cia methods, sources, tactics overseas. is anybody saying the cia shouldn't be spying on our enemies, shouldn't be keeping us safe? of course they should be. all this is the work, to my mind, of wikileaks is really puppets for the russians, because i think that is clear now, that's where the information is coming from and they are driving this whole argument, in terms of the election as you pointed out, to undermine trust and faith in american democratic process. secondly, now to undermine faith and confidence in an american institution, the central intelligence central intelligence agency, and they do this for the russian agenda. we went liberals, conservatives, republicans and democrats all give a stiff arm to wikileaks. >> indeed. the
the democratic national committee, but there was a time when the original wikileaks dump, the bradley manninging stuff that it was liberals were talking about it. >> there's a key distinction here. and the one case they're talking about things that involve domestic intervention, spying on people here in the united states. what was revealed this week was about cia methods, sources, tactics overseas. is anybody saying the cia shouldn't be spying on our enemies, shouldn't be keeping us safe?...
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you have bradley manning, edward snowden, and now you have this on top of it. we are not learning from our past mistakes. we are in crisis. we can't protect our own data. the intelligence community has been implicated in some devastating leaks of some of our most sensitive information to take down someone like general michael flynn and now americans are having questions. if we have such gross do we have the systems in place to make sure that the tools of the intelligence committee are not turned against americans? i don't think so, but i think it's a legitimate question to ask. >> sandra: you speak of not learning from our past mistakes, as far as julian does not know maggie hassan's just described, there are companies who do want to learn from these mistakes, want to find out how this is happening, he is feeling those calls, he has invited technology firms to join him. is that a good idea? >> not a good idea for the tech firms. i don't see that there is any reason to cooperate and legitimize julian assange, who i view as someone who is a enemy of the united st
you have bradley manning, edward snowden, and now you have this on top of it. we are not learning from our past mistakes. we are in crisis. we can't protect our own data. the intelligence community has been implicated in some devastating leaks of some of our most sensitive information to take down someone like general michael flynn and now americans are having questions. if we have such gross do we have the systems in place to make sure that the tools of the intelligence committee are not...
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i felt that way about snowden and bradley manning, whose leaks were worse than this.ocuments without even reading them. they didn't even know what was in it. i am all for punishing leakers. we have to remember we are looking at mirror outrage. as we sit here and say this is a big deal and compelling, we are dismissing the other side, the russian investigation. they are doing the same thing to us. >> eric: i agree with you. i think snowden is a whistleblower. the nsa was breaking the law. unconstitutional what they were doing. i also agree, being consistent, michael flynn was breaking the law. he should be punished accordingly. but my point is that has not been judged yet. this is an ongoing investigation. >> juan: mike flynn has said he had to register for taking money from the turkish government. you can't be the national security advisor and not reveal that you took money from a foreign government. >> kimberly: dana, final thoughts. >> dana: this is not going to end anytime soon. you had the president a couple days ago saying he believes more information will come o
i felt that way about snowden and bradley manning, whose leaks were worse than this.ocuments without even reading them. they didn't even know what was in it. i am all for punishing leakers. we have to remember we are looking at mirror outrage. as we sit here and say this is a big deal and compelling, we are dismissing the other side, the russian investigation. they are doing the same thing to us. >> eric: i agree with you. i think snowden is a whistleblower. the nsa was breaking the law....
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we had bradley manning give out military secrets to wiki leaks.fter just a few years. then you have edward snowden sitting there that people in the obama administration and the actual white house lauded as some kind of evangelist for whistle blowing. the guy's a trader. these leaks have to stop. i really hope president trump and director pompei do something about it. >> sandra: good to get your sense of where things are. we appreciate you sharing your expertise on the matter. thank you. >> any time. >> sandra: looks like the president's tough immigration policy is already seeing results. homeland security reporting a sharp drop at the southern border. down 40% since president trump took office. jonathan hunt is live on the west coast with a look at some of these numbers, vast change since trump has taken over. >> reporter: yes, sandra. the trump administration certainly believes these figures show its approach to the immigration issue is working. the raw data appeared to back up that claim. now, february usually sees an uptick in the number of ill
we had bradley manning give out military secrets to wiki leaks.fter just a few years. then you have edward snowden sitting there that people in the obama administration and the actual white house lauded as some kind of evangelist for whistle blowing. the guy's a trader. these leaks have to stop. i really hope president trump and director pompei do something about it. >> sandra: good to get your sense of where things are. we appreciate you sharing your expertise on the matter. thank you....
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it may be an inside breach from a contractor much like edward snowden was or bradley manning helped wikileakssfer of data back then. >> shannon: i talked to governor huckabee about this last hour and he talked about the fact it's good americans should know about this hearing what the cia is capable and wikileaks said it wanted a public conversation about this. first of all the cia is not commenting on the authenticity shutting it down saying you expect us to have tools like this to go after the bad guys. we don't use them on americans. how much does this exposure convince americans we're not watching you from your smart tv when you get out of the shower? >> people hear the story and then turn to their wall and say, what's happening here. the internet of things if it's not someone it could be some hacker who gets into these different devices and it is real. it can happen. so it is a story that i think permeates for that reason but the cia and the intelligence community is saying they do not focus internally. they are looking externally at the bad guys. we're going to ask about this today. i ha
it may be an inside breach from a contractor much like edward snowden was or bradley manning helped wikileakssfer of data back then. >> shannon: i talked to governor huckabee about this last hour and he talked about the fact it's good americans should know about this hearing what the cia is capable and wikileaks said it wanted a public conversation about this. first of all the cia is not commenting on the authenticity shutting it down saying you expect us to have tools like this to go...
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it suffered a major breach with bradley manning, suffered a major breach with its note.'m sure the intelligence community is were told the intelligence committees were told by the intelligence community that that after those major breaches we got it under control. we put in place the proper fixes and a major leak from the cia. they have problems in cyberspace because of these breaches and problems with how they deal with this inadvertent collection where they collected on michael flynn, reported it around the community. the intelligence community, the intelligence committee, have to dig into their cyber programs to find out why these mistakes are happening and how their programs are broken. maria: mistakes being leaked. is it possible the intelligence community does not want information how they do their job widespread and the president basically busted that up by coming out with that tweet, saying we cannot allow russia or anybody else to know we use wiretapping or surveilling so they are coming out saying this is not true or do they not have information, as sean spicer
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sir bradley, if we could have a quick chat, please? my house! the mananswer questions about the contents of a now infamous medical package delivered to him in 2011. the controversy refusing to go away. but there's a real warning here for other sports, too. your best funded and most successful governing body is in crisis, isn't it? well, there's a lot going on around british cycling. there are a number of fires that seem to be going off in different areas and it's difficult for them at this point in time. i was shocked and disturbed by what i heard yesterday, particularly around the area of medical management. these are dark days for the sport and with publication of what's thought to be an explosive report into cycling's culture now imminent, lifting the gloom won't be easy. dan roan, bbc news, manchester. to the nba where this man kevin durant isn't playing but the golden state warriors are currently in action against the chicago bulls. durant suffered a knee injury in tuesday's loss to the washington wizards. two—time reigning mvp steph curry says the
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security was supposedly tightened after edward snowden and bradley manning leaks appeared in the systemt of the united states this is disasterous. we heard senator mccain weigh in. you can't minimize it but how do you handle it? >> president has to set the stern tone of leadership that we will get to the bottom of it and we will. you let the fbi and cia do their job which i have high confidence than they will. nobody takes this more seriously and alarmed more than our cia officers and fbi agents. they will get to the bottom of it. they have the technology to figure it out. you hope the people don't flee like edward snowden did and they're brought to trial. brian: i found out they say, experts say it was remarkable so much of this stuff was unclassified because they wanted to pass it through the internet and not go through legal hoops to do it. which means it was left open. >> i don't know how this happened. i just know it happened. and you would have thought that the united states government would have learned the lesson of the nsa, national security agency when edward snowden was able
security was supposedly tightened after edward snowden and bradley manning leaks appeared in the systemt of the united states this is disasterous. we heard senator mccain weigh in. you can't minimize it but how do you handle it? >> president has to set the stern tone of leadership that we will get to the bottom of it and we will. you let the fbi and cia do their job which i have high confidence than they will. nobody takes this more seriously and alarmed more than our cia officers and fbi...
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the quality of their work -- and this is right now, that reputation has been tarnished with the bradley manningism is being questioned right now. this gets to the heart of the intelligence community, integrity. it appears that deefn devin nunes, the chairman, is concerned that the material that he saw shouldn't have been at the white house and contains things that maybe were of a political nature. pete: did you see things like this during your time as the chairman of the house intelligence committee? you know, allegations or evidence of potential tampering at the level of the white house or senior officials infiltrating into our intelligence services? >> you know, sometimes we would see analysis coming across our desk in front of the committee or whatever that we thought had kind of a political bias built into the analysis. that can be expected. but that was seldom. i never really came across anything like this where there were allegations that the intelligence community in and its assets were used for domestic surveillance or domestic political ends and that's why this is so frightening. pete:
the quality of their work -- and this is right now, that reputation has been tarnished with the bradley manningism is being questioned right now. this gets to the heart of the intelligence community, integrity. it appears that deefn devin nunes, the chairman, is concerned that the material that he saw shouldn't have been at the white house and contains things that maybe were of a political nature. pete: did you see things like this during your time as the chairman of the house intelligence...
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sir bradley, if we could have a quick chat, please? my house! the manns about the contents of a now infamous medical package delivered to him in 2011. the controversy refusing to go away. but there‘s a real warning here for other sports, too. a growing sense that british cycling is symbolic of a win at all costs mentality that comes at too high a price. today, it was warned that unless things improve, it could lose millions of pounds worth of public funding. your best funded and most successful governing body is in crisis, isn‘t it? well, there‘s a lot going on around british cycling. there are a number of fires that seem to be going off in different areas and it‘s difficult for them at this point in time. i was shocked and disturbed by what i heard yesterday, particularly around the area of medical management. do you accept it looks very suspicious? i accept we have many gaps that we need to address in how we run some of the areas of the business. these are dark days for the sport and with publication of what‘s thought to be an explosive report into cy
sir bradley, if we could have a quick chat, please? my house! the manns about the contents of a now infamous medical package delivered to him in 2011. the controversy refusing to go away. but there‘s a real warning here for other sports, too. a growing sense that british cycling is symbolic of a win at all costs mentality that comes at too high a price. today, it was warned that unless things improve, it could lose millions of pounds worth of public funding. your best funded and most...
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good time to turn to our man matt bradley, in berlin for us, despite a tense history between president trump and the german chancellor, going into today's meetings, reportedly going into these meetings both are going into the meetings with an open mind, cautious optimism, if you will, about the u.s./german relationship moving forward. matt, as i talk to you there in berlin, on the ground in germany, what is the expectation there for this meeting? >> reporter: of course craig, germans here, they don't really regard trump with much popularity. he's really not seen very favorably here. lot of expectations ona angela merkel. trump has been insulting before he became president but agenda from the german side is to work past all that. we heard from the german government that they hope to make progress by talking with each other, rather than about each other, and in fact angela merkel described that as the motto for today's meetings. she's hoping to have a constructive dialogue and really work on a rational sober basis. that's really where she comes from with all of her meetings with foreign
good time to turn to our man matt bradley, in berlin for us, despite a tense history between president trump and the german chancellor, going into today's meetings, reportedly going into these meetings both are going into the meetings with an open mind, cautious optimism, if you will, about the u.s./german relationship moving forward. matt, as i talk to you there in berlin, on the ground in germany, what is the expectation there for this meeting? >> reporter: of course craig, germans...
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the man at the centre of the storm, bradley wiggins, today refusing to speak about the contents of themedical package delivered to him in 2011 but those who funded the sport and unimpressed. the governing body is in crisis, isn't it? that is a lot going on with a number of fires that seem to be going off in different areas and it is difficult for them at this point in time. i was shocked and disturbed by what they heard yesterday particularly around the area of medical management and record—keeping. around the area of medical management and record-keeping. these are dark days for the sport and with publication of what is known to be an expose of report into cycling culture expected in the next few weeks, lifting the gloom not be easy. in boxing, definitely no love lost between these two men, tony bellew and david haye. they will fight this saturday in london, and if you missed that this is what happened at their press conference a few days ago, and it is fair to say people in charge of leaping clips have been busy looking after this one. this right—hander is going through your bleep. y
the man at the centre of the storm, bradley wiggins, today refusing to speak about the contents of themedical package delivered to him in 2011 but those who funded the sport and unimpressed. the governing body is in crisis, isn't it? that is a lot going on with a number of fires that seem to be going off in different areas and it is difficult for them at this point in time. i was shocked and disturbed by what they heard yesterday particularly around the area of medical management and...
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you said as far as you're concerned bradley wiggins‘ reputation has been lost. and yet i come back to the point, the manong in terms of the rules of his sport. in terms of the rules of the sport, he certainly hasn't been sanctioned. i don't accept the point that it's absolute, that they didn't commit a doping infraction. i mean, there's a big investigation going on about a mysterious medical package that was delivered to bradley wiggins at a race in france in 2011. sky have failed to say what was in that package. that could have meant something that wasn't legal. if it was legal, why didn't they tell us when we asked what was in the package? it took them so long to come out and tell us. the point here is, you can say that i'm trashing him. team sky's leading rider now, three—time winner of the tour de france, has said that in his view what happened with bradley wiggins was unethical and immoral. you're talking about chris froome? yes. in a way, one of the most interesting things about this whole ethical, moral morass that you've entered and been in for so long now is your decision to be so harsh on what
you said as far as you're concerned bradley wiggins‘ reputation has been lost. and yet i come back to the point, the manong in terms of the rules of his sport. in terms of the rules of the sport, he certainly hasn't been sanctioned. i don't accept the point that it's absolute, that they didn't commit a doping infraction. i mean, there's a big investigation going on about a mysterious medical package that was delivered to bradley wiggins at a race in france in 2011. sky have failed to say what...
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least say the man was holding a caulking gun. jesse gary tells us john bradley bowles is in critical condition after being shot several times by three officers. >>reporter: the item that was appearing to be a weapon was in fact a caulking gun. chief eddie garcia says officers had split seconds to determine if the caulking gun was a weapon. john bowles was behaving erratically refusing to reopen a -- obey commands. when he raised what could have been a real gun three officers pulled their triggers. >> additional officers fired at the suspect out of fear he would enter the parking lot and strike innocent people. >>reporter: the conclusion was preceded by his odd behavior. hours earlier neighbors say he was outside a home, agitated and throwing things from his truck. he then removed his clothes. >> i was freaked out. we don't see naked men running around. >>reporter: both say he chased a mother and her child near san tomas park. >> the kids were crying. it was not good. >>reporter: police arrived but he was now inside his truck and rammed through police that had bl
least say the man was holding a caulking gun. jesse gary tells us john bradley bowles is in critical condition after being shot several times by three officers. >>reporter: the item that was appearing to be a weapon was in fact a caulking gun. chief eddie garcia says officers had split seconds to determine if the caulking gun was a weapon. john bowles was behaving erratically refusing to reopen a -- obey commands. when he raised what could have been a real gun three officers pulled their...
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the man was identified as 53- year-old jon bradley bowles. >> it did seem that the individual was mentally unstable and obviously again when an individual points what turns out to be a caulking gun but in a threatening manner as if it were a gun at an officer, i certainly think that there were some issues. >> he was up there running around. >> reporter: darlene barton saw the drama unfold on eva court. >> my neighbor called me and said look out the window, there's a naked man and i said what? so i looked out the window and they was running all over the place. so i watched. >> reporter: she called 911 after she said john terrorized a mother with young children. she later saw him hop into his truck when police tried to get him to cooperate. >> but when he backed up, he floored it and he hit my neighbor's truck. so then he went forward again, did the same thing, hit the truck again, went forward again for a third time. he got out. >> reporter: in san jose betty yu, kpix5. >> all three police officers are on paid administrative leave. they were all wearing bold cameras which are being review -
the man was identified as 53- year-old jon bradley bowles. >> it did seem that the individual was mentally unstable and obviously again when an individual points what turns out to be a caulking gun but in a threatening manner as if it were a gun at an officer, i certainly think that there were some issues. >> he was up there running around. >> reporter: darlene barton saw the drama unfold on eva court. >> my neighbor called me and said look out the window, there's a...
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the man at the centre of the storm, sir bradley wiggins, today refusing to speak about the contents of delivered to him in 2011, and those who fund the sport are unimpressed. your best funded funding body is in crisis, isn't it? there is a lot going on around british cycling. a number of fires seem to be going off, and it is difficult for them at this point. i was shocked and disturbed by what i heard yesterday, especially around the area of medical management and medical record—keeping. the area of medical management and medical record-keeping. dark days for the sport and, with publication of what's known to be an explosive report into cycling's culture in coming weeks, lifting the gloom won't be easy. it has felt at times recently like it's been knocked down here at the metals factory, as this place has come to be known, and the organisation was warned it could be jeopardising millions of pounds worth of public funding unless it gets a worth of public funding unless it getsa grip worth of public funding unless it gets a grip and takes control of its issues. i think there is a lesson
the man at the centre of the storm, sir bradley wiggins, today refusing to speak about the contents of delivered to him in 2011, and those who fund the sport are unimpressed. your best funded funding body is in crisis, isn't it? there is a lot going on around british cycling. a number of fires seem to be going off, and it is difficult for them at this point. i was shocked and disturbed by what i heard yesterday, especially around the area of medical management and medical record—keeping. the...
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man being attacked by two strangers. take a listen. >> told the guy, you know, he's disabled. is not right. >> you see the mascara on his eye, he got bead up, bradleyn. but he stood in front of the disabled man, distracted two attackers, he got punched, kicked knocked to the ground. eventually the attackers ran away. despite the pain, bergmann says he's glad he stepped off. >> they turned off the people that were in danger at the time and concentrated on me. >> you know what bothered him? he says there were other people who were just watching. even though he wasn't feeling at his best obviously, he got in there and said it was the right thing to do and he hopes he inspires others. >> oh, my gosh. a shiner there, but thank goodness for them. >>> time now for cnn "newsroom" with poppy harlow and john berman. >> good morning. your red inspired me. >> happy to hear that. >> i hope that man inspired john berman, known to stand and watch. >> you inspire me. you complete me, also. thank you very much. let's get started. >>> good morning everyone. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm john berman. two giant questions this morning on the republican plan to
man being attacked by two strangers. take a listen. >> told the guy, you know, he's disabled. is not right. >> you see the mascara on his eye, he got bead up, bradleyn. but he stood in front of the disabled man, distracted two attackers, he got punched, kicked knocked to the ground. eventually the attackers ran away. despite the pain, bergmann says he's glad he stepped off. >> they turned off the people that were in danger at the time and concentrated on me. >> you know...
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this morning we're learning more about the man responsible for the attack. matt bradley is live in the british capital with new details. matt, good morning. >> reporter: thanks, sheinelle. the latest revelations from this sprawling investigation of masood visited saudi arabia three times. most recently in 2015. today soul searching in britain. a nation pondering how a popular boy became a terrorist killer. >> he was always very friendly to everybody. i think he, you know, he wanted to be liked. en. >> reporter: one uk paper this morning calling him the middle class jihadi. khalid masood was killed after running over three people on a an american man celebrating his wedding anniversary. masood then stabbed to death a parliament police guard. born adrian elms, he did time in multiple prisons. that's where he's thought to have converted to islam. investigators now pouring over 3,000 pieces of evidence interviewing 3500 witnesses and searching 11 properties. but that sweeping dragnet now narrowing. of the 11 arrested, only 2 remain in custody. as police ponder the crime, the
this morning we're learning more about the man responsible for the attack. matt bradley is live in the british capital with new details. matt, good morning. >> reporter: thanks, sheinelle. the latest revelations from this sprawling investigation of masood visited saudi arabia three times. most recently in 2015. today soul searching in britain. a nation pondering how a popular boy became a terrorist killer. >> he was always very friendly to everybody. i think he, you know, he wanted...
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. >>> san jose police stay naked man shot by officers last week was holding a caulking gun. john bradley bowls was seen threatening children before he led officers on a chase friday. they opened fire after he pointed what looked like a weapon at them. san jose's police chief says he was shot again after reving his engine. >>> the city of oakland expected to approve a controversial 24-story building. the project is part of the macarthur transit village. the city council passed a proposal earlier this month. neighborhood residents not happy with the project because it will be nearly three times taller than any other structures in the area. they say it will obstruct views and make traffic works. the city council meets at 5:30 tonight. >>> san francisco supervisor set to decide whether to move ahead with a plan to ask voters to approve a local personal income tax. the money would pay for transportation services if the trump administration cuts federal funding to sanctuary cities. the idea faces a few hurdles. california bans local income taxes so the legislature would have a pass a measure a
. >>> san jose police stay naked man shot by officers last week was holding a caulking gun. john bradley bowls was seen threatening children before he led officers on a chase friday. they opened fire after he pointed what looked like a weapon at them. san jose's police chief says he was shot again after reving his engine. >>> the city of oakland expected to approve a controversial 24-story building. the project is part of the macarthur transit village. the city council passed...
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the man at the centre of the storm, sir bradley wiggins, today refusing to speak about the contents ofaof a now infamous medical package delivered to him in 2011. and those who fund the sport are unimpressed. your most successful governing body is in crisis, isn't it? there is a lot going on around british cycling, a numberof fires lot going on around british cycling, a number of fires that seem to be going off in different areas. and it's difficult for them at this point in time. i was shocked and disturbed by what i heard yesterday, particularly around the area of medical management. and medical record—keeping. medical management. and medical record-keeping. these are dark days for the sport and with publication of what is known to be an explosive report into cycling's culture expected in the coming weeks, lifting the gloom will not be easy. dan roan, bbc news. andy murray had to say seven match point against philipp kohlschreiber to reach the semifinals at the dubai championship ‘s tonight. the german had beaten murray just once ‘s tonight. the german had beaten murrayjust once in fi
the man at the centre of the storm, sir bradley wiggins, today refusing to speak about the contents ofaof a now infamous medical package delivered to him in 2011. and those who fund the sport are unimpressed. your most successful governing body is in crisis, isn't it? there is a lot going on around british cycling, a numberof fires lot going on around british cycling, a number of fires that seem to be going off in different areas. and it's difficult for them at this point in time. i was shocked...
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bradley wiggins. team sky and wiggins deny any wrongdoing. the man've been stitched up and left to dangle by the people that may or may not be collea g u es by the people that may or may not be colleagues or friends. by the people that may or may not be colleagues orfriends. he's been left in a very difficult position. do you feel that? yes. is there anything else you would like to tell the committee? i don't know. i've talked to anything that i know. i wasjust asked talked to anything that i know. i was just asked detectives. talked to anything that i know. i wasjust asked detectives. i was in a position that i was trying to secure a job. any little job asked to do secure a job. any little job asked todoi secure a job. any little job asked to do i would do. that was it. do you think your repetition of‘s been damaged because of this? potentially, yes. it'sjust very clear from the investigation that there is no audit trail as to what is going in and out of a comprehensive supplier of medical products. what you say is obviously it serious matter. there
bradley wiggins. team sky and wiggins deny any wrongdoing. the man've been stitched up and left to dangle by the people that may or may not be collea g u es by the people that may or may not be colleagues or friends. by the people that may or may not be colleagues orfriends. he's been left in a very difficult position. do you feel that? yes. is there anything else you would like to tell the committee? i don't know. i've talked to anything that i know. i wasjust asked talked to anything that i...
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a msytery package delivered from the uk to dr richard freeman and sir bradley wiggins after a race six years ago in france. the manh team sky claim was a decongestant, said he didn't it is just very clear from our investigation that there is no audit trail of what is going in or out of a comprehensive supply of medical products. it is a very serious matter, because there are laws around the dispensing and administering of medicines. from what you said, it would see that doctor freeman is not complying with the gmc on that, and not keeping records for the dispensing of medicine. we are trying to establish how british cycling and team sky administered the anti—doping policy, to ensure their team is clean. what we heard today is that they do not, not satisfactorily. there are not proper records being kept that say what the doctor is giving to the riders and the reason why. that should be at the heart of any good policy on anti—doping. so that is a damning indictment of the way things are run at british cycling and at tea m are run at british cycling and at team sky. andy murray is into the quarterfinals after winning
a msytery package delivered from the uk to dr richard freeman and sir bradley wiggins after a race six years ago in france. the manh team sky claim was a decongestant, said he didn't it is just very clear from our investigation that there is no audit trail of what is going in or out of a comprehensive supply of medical products. it is a very serious matter, because there are laws around the dispensing and administering of medicines. from what you said, it would see that doctor freeman is not...
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. >>> we now know the identity of the man who was wounded during an officer involved shooting friday in san jose. john bradleyremains in critical condition after being shot multiple times by three officers. jesse gary joins us outside san jose police headquarters where the police chief just finished a news conference. what did he say? >>reporter: chief eddie garcia told us the department learned in the days after the shooting, john bowles has a history of mental illness. the officers opened fire after a long and violent pursuit, at which point the suspect raised in pointed what the officers thought was a gun. >> the item appeared to be a weapon which the suspect pointed at officers was a caulking gun.>>reporter: chief garcia said officers had only seconds to determine if it was an actual lapping -- weapon. john bowles was refusing commands and revving his engine while at the entrance to fill them all. when he raised what could have been a gun three veteran officers pulled their triggers. >> additional officers fired at the suspect from fear he would enter the parking lot. >>reporter: the conclusion was preced
. >>> we now know the identity of the man who was wounded during an officer involved shooting friday in san jose. john bradleyremains in critical condition after being shot multiple times by three officers. jesse gary joins us outside san jose police headquarters where the police chief just finished a news conference. what did he say? >>reporter: chief eddie garcia told us the department learned in the days after the shooting, john bowles has a history of mental illness. the...
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residents on eva court called police because a man was walking around naked exposing himself. when police arrived, 53-year-old john bradley bowles took off on a pickup truck. the chase ended here in this parking lot. when police say he would not obey their commands, he appeared to brandish a weapon and an officer was fired. >> the item that appeared to be a weapon was, in fact, a cocking gun. >> reporter: three other officers also shot him as he revved up the engine of the pickup. the pickup had already struck several vehicles during the earlier pursuit. he's in critical condition at valley medical center. among charges he could face is assault with a deadly weapon. the officer involved shooting was captured on video from the body cameras worn by all three officers who fired. >> the camera footage has been reviewed and continues to be reviewed as part of this investigation. all three officers were placed on routine paid administrative leave. >> reporter: the case will be investigated by the district attorney's office. the evidence so far the chief says indicates no violation of policies. >> they used that force to save li
residents on eva court called police because a man was walking around naked exposing himself. when police arrived, 53-year-old john bradley bowles took off on a pickup truck. the chase ended here in this parking lot. when police say he would not obey their commands, he appeared to brandish a weapon and an officer was fired. >> the item that appeared to be a weapon was, in fact, a cocking gun. >> reporter: three other officers also shot him as he revved up the engine of the pickup....
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. >> reporter: the man was walking around naked, exposing himself to neighbors and adult. when police arrived, john bradley bowles took off in a pickup truck leading officers on a four-mile chase. the chase ended here in this parking lot. when he would not obey commands, he appeared to brandish a weapon. >> the item which appeared to be a weapon was in fact a cocking gun. >> reporter: he revved up the engine of the pickup, endangering lives of people in the parking lot. bowles is in critical condition at valley medical center. among charges he could face are assault with a deadly weapon and annoying and molesting a child the officer-involved shooting was captured on body camera >> the officer's body-worn camera footage is reviewed and continues to be reviewed as part of this investigation. all three officers were placed on routine paid administrative li leave. >> reporter: chief garcia believes the evidence so far indicates no violation of department policies. >> it appears the officers used that force because they wanted to save lives. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie. >>> four people, including two
. >> reporter: the man was walking around naked, exposing himself to neighbors and adult. when police arrived, john bradley bowles took off in a pickup truck leading officers on a four-mile chase. the chase ended here in this parking lot. when he would not obey commands, he appeared to brandish a weapon. >> the item which appeared to be a weapon was in fact a cocking gun. >> reporter: he revved up the engine of the pickup, endangering lives of people in the parking lot. bowles...
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residents on eva court called police because a man was walking around naked exposing himself. when police arrived, 53-year-old john bradley bowles took off on a pickup truck. the chase ended here in this parking lot. when police say he would not obey their commands, he appeared to brandish a weapon and an officer was fired. >> the item that appeared to be a weapon was, in fact, a cocking gun. >> reporter: three other officers also shot him as he revved up the engine of the pickup. the pickup had already struck several vehicles during the earlier pursuit. he'sn critical condition at valley medical center. among charges he could face is assault with a deadly weapon. the officer involved shooting was captured on video from the body cameras worn by all three officers who fired. >> the camera footage has been reviewed and continues to be reviewed as part of this investigation. all three officers were placed on routine paid administrative leave. >> reporter: the case will be investigated by the district attorney's office. the evidence so far the chief says indicates no violation of policies. >> they used that force to save live
residents on eva court called police because a man was walking around naked exposing himself. when police arrived, 53-year-old john bradley bowles took off on a pickup truck. the chase ended here in this parking lot. when police say he would not obey their commands, he appeared to brandish a weapon and an officer was fired. >> the item that appeared to be a weapon was, in fact, a cocking gun. >> reporter: three other officers also shot him as he revved up the engine of the pickup....
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man after the hustle. there flush by porter. love it. wall had 37 points and bradleyeihl had 27 points and wizards beat lebron james and depending champion cavs 127, 115. >> i've been working a lots on my pull-up shot. guys have been giving me that shot. i have to knock it down with confidence. i'm getting healthier and healthier and aim getting better a and trying to finish the season stong. >> all right. cavs how are they at home facing off with coyotes. washington 30 and w at verizon this season. breaking the tie with his tenth and breaks scoring game once again the goals didn't start rushing in. 30 seconds later makes it 3-1 and caps win it again. beats two defenders nrailing goal empty netter and capitals win 31 game at home and it's a franchise record. there's still eight games left in season and caps win fourth straight 4-1. >> i awls loved what makes home ice advantage the fans show up and cheer us on we're comfortable in this building and home cooking is always nice. >> and that one man chucking a tall boy. >> maryland playing tenth seed cinderella not all sm
man after the hustle. there flush by porter. love it. wall had 37 points and bradleyeihl had 27 points and wizards beat lebron james and depending champion cavs 127, 115. >> i've been working a lots on my pull-up shot. guys have been giving me that shot. i have to knock it down with confidence. i'm getting healthier and healthier and aim getting better a and trying to finish the season stong. >> all right. cavs how are they at home facing off with coyotes. washington 30 and w at...
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residents had called police because a man was walking around naked in front of children and adults on eva court near valerie drive. 53-year-old san jose resident john bradley bowles led police on a four-mile pursuit to a major shopping center. >> the suspect did not comply with commands and aimed what appeared to be a weapon at the officers. one officer subsequently fired at the suspect. >> reporter: it was discovered later the weapon was a caulking gun. the suspect then revved up the engine and appeared ready to drive off again. the pickup had already hit several vehicles during the police chase. >> additional officers fired their weapons at the suspect out of fear that he was going to enter the crowded parking lot and strike innocent people. a total of three officers fired at the suspect, striking him several times. >> reporter: three officers fired shots. all three were wearing body cameras and the video will be roo view ee eed as part of the investigation. the suspect was transported to valley medical center where he remains in critical condition. chief garcia says bowles has a history of mental illness. he's facing charged of assault with a deadly wea
residents had called police because a man was walking around naked in front of children and adults on eva court near valerie drive. 53-year-old san jose resident john bradley bowles led police on a four-mile pursuit to a major shopping center. >> the suspect did not comply with commands and aimed what appeared to be a weapon at the officers. one officer subsequently fired at the suspect. >> reporter: it was discovered later the weapon was a caulking gun. the suspect then revved up...
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five—year—old bradley lowery, who has cancer, led out the england team alongside the man he describesour years. defoe was replaced by jamie vardy in the second half, and the leicester striker took his chance when it came. england's manager says defoe can't be ruled out of competing in next summer's world cup, if england qualify. it is really important that we are able to call on people likejermaine defoe. clean to have the impact that he had any game like he did today. if he has been playing as well as he has this season, there is no reason why he could not. —— just for him to have the impact. also in group f are scotland. they beat slovenia 1—0 at hampden park in a game manager gordon strachan had described as a ‘must—win'. they left it late, chris martin came off the bench to score in the 88th minute. the victory moves them up to fourth and keeps their slim hopes of reaching the world cup alive. up next, they host england injune. northern ireland remain in second place in group c after a 2—0 win over norway in belfast. goals from jamie ward and conor washington were the difference a
five—year—old bradley lowery, who has cancer, led out the england team alongside the man he describesour years. defoe was replaced by jamie vardy in the second half, and the leicester striker took his chance when it came. england's manager says defoe can't be ruled out of competing in next summer's world cup, if england qualify. it is really important that we are able to call on people likejermaine defoe. clean to have the impact that he had any game like he did today. if he has been...
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man. wizards ahead by mean to close out the first quarter. kirk cousins is still working on that long-terea redskins, he may want to watch out for bradley beal. john wall, he scores 22 points. wizards rolling in the final quarter. kelly, appreciate the love, 18 points, 9 assists for jennings. wizards win. >> we definitely played with an edge, requewith a swagger. i love that about him. he competes. >> you know, that's one of those guys who will get in your way. you try to have those guys on your side, when they're not on your side you don't like the guy, but when they're on your team you appreciate it more. >> it was a historic night in the nba. devin booker scored 70 points for the suns. only kobe bryant,av have ever scored more points in a single game. >>> the terps, looking like a team of destiny. after this once in a lifetime shot by slocum last weekend against west virginia. it does seem as if all the stars are aligned for maryland to continue their ncaa run. they take on oregon in the sweet 16. they're trying to make sure the shot seen around the world doesn't distract from the terps' look-term goal. >> it was a motivation for our team
man. wizards ahead by mean to close out the first quarter. kirk cousins is still working on that long-terea redskins, he may want to watch out for bradley beal. john wall, he scores 22 points. wizards rolling in the final quarter. kelly, appreciate the love, 18 points, 9 assists for jennings. wizards win. >> we definitely played with an edge, requewith a swagger. i love that about him. he competes. >> you know, that's one of those guys who will get in your way. you try to have those...
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man's of his family forjobs they did not do. a p pa re ntly his family forjobs they did not do. apparently the turnout at sunday's bradleyaign going forward. it is part of the bigger thick picture. is notjust him, it's many others. many others have deserted the sinking ship is how they would see it in the last couple of days. we have seen this lament building, a haemorrhaging of support, to the point where we feel the situation is fluid, it could all change. he is clamouring clinging by his fingernails to his candidacy. he has a big meeting on sunday in paris. he has called his supporters to come there from all over the country, to meet him opposite the eiffel tower where he will give a big speech and he hopes prove he has the bedrock of cepeda support of right—wing voters across the country. that may be the crunch. if there is a big turnout and broad support he may survive. but no one knows what will happen. all you can say is that the pressure is building against him, and the other option in the party is taking greater shape. stay with us on bbc world news. lots more to come, including... russia echoes president trump
man's of his family forjobs they did not do. a p pa re ntly his family forjobs they did not do. apparently the turnout at sunday's bradleyaign going forward. it is part of the bigger thick picture. is notjust him, it's many others. many others have deserted the sinking ship is how they would see it in the last couple of days. we have seen this lament building, a haemorrhaging of support, to the point where we feel the situation is fluid, it could all change. he is clamouring clinging by his...
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bradley beihl is leading the search. most importantly he's healthy. win tonight would be the wizards 42 of year. last year they had 41 the entire season. good start for waysard and that maneihl work ago around him drives baseline for the jam. oh, strong, doing pullups too. 24. wizards with the twelve point lead. john wall drives splitting defenders trying too much and comes out awkwardly. had he was able to return to the game. it's a scary moment. he had a team high 26 points. x-rays after the game were negative. down 6, dixt down 6, dixt rk fade away three. wizards lose. trail celtics by one and a nav games. if you want to win office fool bont about marlin homer since winning in 2002 terps gone 9-7 and bounce in second round five times. in spite of run of early exits this year's squad feels road to success will travel to owe land owe. >> we played well on the road. all except for one game. we played well on the road and hopefully that helps us here. we're treating this as a road game and we have terp fans out there overnight. we feel more comfortable we're more locked in de fep sliv and our shot selection and execution is better on road because we know how important tha
bradley beihl is leading the search. most importantly he's healthy. win tonight would be the wizards 42 of year. last year they had 41 the entire season. good start for waysard and that maneihl work ago around him drives baseline for the jam. oh, strong, doing pullups too. 24. wizards with the twelve point lead. john wall drives splitting defenders trying too much and comes out awkwardly. had he was able to return to the game. it's a scary moment. he had a team high 26 points. x-rays after the...
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. >>> san jose police say the naked man shot by officers last week was holding a caulking gun. police say 53-year-old john bradleyowls was seen threatening children before he led officers on a chase on friday afternoon. officers th officers say they opened fire after bowls pointed what looked like a weapon at them. he was shot again because officers thought he was going to drive into a crowded parking lot. man who killed himself and his - daughter outside a capitola mall. 36-year-old carlos garcia shot his 7-year-old daughter and himself sunday afternoon. his wife called 911 to report that he was making suicidal threats. both the father and the daughter died at the scene. the little girl was going to turn 8 next week. >>> and money is pouring in to help pay for funeral arrangements for that fwirl. they have reached their goal in just 15 hours but you can still help if you want to donate. we have a link set up at abc7news.com. >>> the southern marin fire district has a warning to anyone heading out into bay area waters. travel in pairs. this comes after a kayaker was separated from his group on sunday. the fire di
. >>> san jose police say the naked man shot by officers last week was holding a caulking gun. police say 53-year-old john bradleyowls was seen threatening children before he led officers on a chase on friday afternoon. officers th officers say they opened fire after bowls pointed what looked like a weapon at them. he was shot again because officers thought he was going to drive into a crowded parking lot. man who killed himself and his - daughter outside a capitola mall. 36-year-old...
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man cave. >> how big is that? >> bradley to her in center field bleachers at wrigley field. >> that's amazing. a subs fan, as well. had fun decorating her lawn. >> how about that? >> i thought this would be hard. >> this is disturbing. >> he had a special crown, made for his teeth, to show his love for the san francisco giants. >> that's impressive. that's the crown. >> i want to talk to the women in this relationship and see what their take is. >> well, that nice lady did her lawn like that. >> exactly. >> in fact, half of them have been women, which we think is fantastic. if you want to submit, go to today.com. and if you only post on our facebook page, we need you to enter officially through today.com. >> oh, yeah. >> they go out to spring training and trips. >> games, swag, stuff. >> get to meet everybody. >> the trip of a lifetime. >> perfectly exciting. >> it is. and another thing exciting, a very funny trailer with some very funny ladies, called "rough night" involves scarlett johansson going on a bachelorette weekend
man cave. >> how big is that? >> bradley to her in center field bleachers at wrigley field. >> that's amazing. a subs fan, as well. had fun decorating her lawn. >> how about that? >> i thought this would be hard. >> this is disturbing. >> he had a special crown, made for his teeth, to show his love for the san francisco giants. >> that's impressive. that's the crown. >> i want to talk to the women in this relationship and see what their take...
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man. while it might be three late on, it wouldn't matter. in this competition for teams outside the scottish premiership, it is a day in the sun for dundee united. sir bradleyill "shock a few people", once the uk anti—doping investigation, into alleged wrong—doing at team sky is over. they're looking into the delivery of a package to wiggins before the 2011 tour de france — and speaking on sky television, wiggins said the claims were — in his words — "the worst thing to be accused of for a man of my integrity" and promised he would have a lot to say. chris froome‘s hopes of victory at the volta a catalunya were destroyed this afternoon as the team sky rider lost 26 minutes on his rivals in the penultimate stage. the briton, riding his first european race of 2017, had moved second yesterday, but alejandro valverde left him well beaten today and extended his overall lead. but the stage victory was snatched from him by daryl impey in a sprint to the line. britain's adam yates is in fourth, froome now 31st. there was a thrilling east midlands derby in rugby union's premiership, between leicester tigers and northampton saints. both sides ran in three tries each
man. while it might be three late on, it wouldn't matter. in this competition for teams outside the scottish premiership, it is a day in the sun for dundee united. sir bradleyill "shock a few people", once the uk anti—doping investigation, into alleged wrong—doing at team sky is over. they're looking into the delivery of a package to wiggins before the 2011 tour de france — and speaking on sky television, wiggins said the claims were — in his words — "the worst thing to...
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. >> as bradley blackburn explains, that's where he's become a hero in more ways than you could ever imagine. >> reporter: out west in a man named harry answers to no one. >> nobody bother me. >> reporter: the hands that now move his scooter carried mines in world war ii. >> that's me there. i was with the 103rd infantry. >> reporter: after the war he worked in a factory. he buried his wife and his only daughter. >> i didn't have a smooth life. no way. until now. >> reporter: harry lives alone. but he isn't lonely. at least once, sometimes twice a day he makes a fife minute trip across town. >> i got to get back over there. >> reporter: headed to the coffee cup family restaurant. >> apple pie and ice cream. >> that's one of his favorites. >> it's his routine. this day is different. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> reporter: because this is harry's 100th birthday. cecrowded room waiting to >> thank you for your service ever. >> reporter: they lined up. sent hundreds of cards all to honor a man who is a hero here and not just because he fought in world war ii. >> a lot of people love you. >> reporter: when harry's wife di
. >> as bradley blackburn explains, that's where he's become a hero in more ways than you could ever imagine. >> reporter: out west in a man named harry answers to no one. >> nobody bother me. >> reporter: the hands that now move his scooter carried mines in world war ii. >> that's me there. i was with the 103rd infantry. >> reporter: after the war he worked in a factory. he buried his wife and his only daughter. >> i didn't have a smooth life. no way....