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alex burrows moves the puck again. karlsson, awaiting. his shot, angled off the skate up top, off grabner. brendan smith out of the corner. broken up by burrows. will move it again to that far wing. karlsson, off grabner. it kicks around. alex burrows, moves it inside. pageau out of the corner. wedged by skjei. now, to the point. dion phaneuf, with a shot, tipped just wide. grabner gets to it. out to center ice, knocked out of midair, but turned over by hoffman. here comes fast. his shot, stopped by anderson. dion phaneuf, broken up by nick holden. th reangers are offside. hayes will get to the bench. ottawa back on it. 5:34 left here in overtime. game two. puck is cleared in. icing is called. >> brian: we've seen redirects go past lundqvist in the third period. phaneuf, fires this towards the net. and redirect by alex burrows. goes high and wide. and goes wide. after that, jesper fast, in the neutral zone, and a good play by kevin hayes. it's an offensive opportunity. but craig anderson, shuts down the five-hole. good chances, throughout
alex burrows moves the puck again. karlsson, awaiting. his shot, angled off the skate up top, off grabner. brendan smith out of the corner. broken up by burrows. will move it again to that far wing. karlsson, off grabner. it kicks around. alex burrows, moves it inside. pageau out of the corner. wedged by skjei. now, to the point. dion phaneuf, with a shot, tipped just wide. grabner gets to it. out to center ice, knocked out of midair, but turned over by hoffman. here comes fast. his shot,...
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that's a forward, alex burrows, he's trying to go around. burrow, keeping him to the outside.ows that puck to the net, from a sharp angle. and zibanejad, follows up with a good chance, as well. so, a good job by burrows, the forward, to do a god jod job on kreider. >> john: ottawa, off of the draw, with a shot. remains in front, block. mcdonagh, sets up stepan. jimmy vesey, tries to sneak in. splitting the likes of karlsson and methot. down. he starts his engine. karlsson through the middle. over the line. losing control. broken up by stepan. he screams vesey. jimmy vesey over the line. karlsson, along with hoffman, right there getting back. and vesey along the boards. moves it inside for nash. rick nash, out in front. stepan, to the outside. broken up by karlsson. hoffman, locates the puck. back out to center. nick holden. with the center ice zone. chip there. brought in jesper fast. blocked by methot. off the side of the goal. marc methot, over to fast. short sided, shut down by anderson. they blow it dead. >> brian: jesper fast is one of the guys that doesn't quit on plays.
that's a forward, alex burrows, he's trying to go around. burrow, keeping him to the outside.ows that puck to the net, from a sharp angle. and zibanejad, follows up with a good chance, as well. so, a good job by burrows, the forward, to do a god jod job on kreider. >> john: ottawa, off of the draw, with a shot. remains in front, block. mcdonagh, sets up stepan. jimmy vesey, tries to sneak in. splitting the likes of karlsson and methot. down. he starts his engine. karlsson through the...
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alex burrows, picked off. with bergeron. marchand, unable to get the shot away.ors, with ten seconds remaining on the power play. this is stone. dropping it off, karlsson's shot, deflects wide. marchand to the puck. kept in by phaneuf. now, turris turris, stick handling. drops it off for a shot by phaneuf. dropped off of the glove of rask. penalty is over, bruins have killed it off. ottawa hitting two posts. and for tphaneuf. he scores. >> kenny: dion phaneuf, the overtime winner here for ottawa. the senators come back from a two-goal deficit in the third period. they have tied this series at 1-1, as it heads back to boston for game three. >> joe: dion phaneuf does a great job here. watch him keep the play alive. that's a bouncing, rolling puck. it goes up and over. he keeps it in. and eventually, zdeno chara, who comes out of the penalty box, they're still on the power play here. and now, chara is out. and now, the shot and the game-winner for phaneuf. he keeps it in. and then, scores the game-winner. wh one shot, senators able to retrieve the puck. now, they ta
alex burrows, picked off. with bergeron. marchand, unable to get the shot away.ors, with ten seconds remaining on the power play. this is stone. dropping it off, karlsson's shot, deflects wide. marchand to the puck. kept in by phaneuf. now, turris turris, stick handling. drops it off for a shot by phaneuf. dropped off of the glove of rask. penalty is over, bruins have killed it off. ottawa hitting two posts. and for tphaneuf. he scores. >> kenny: dion phaneuf, the overtime winner here for...
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alex burrows, picked off. with bergeron. marchand, unable to get the shot away.ors, with ten seconds remaining on the power play. this is stone. dropping it off, karlsson's shot, deflects wide. marchand to the puck. kept in by phaneuf. now, turris has it. turris, stick handling. drops it off for a shot by phaneuf. dropped off of the glove of rask. penalty is over, bruins have killed it off. ottawa hitting two posts. and for tphaneuf. he scores. >> kenny: dion phaneuf, the overtime winner here for ottawa. the senators come back from a two-goal deficit in the third period. they have tied this series at 1-1, as it heads back to boston for game three. >> joe: dion phaneuf does a great job here. watch him keep the play alive. that's a bouncing, rolling puck. it goes up and over. he keeps it in. and eventually, zdeno chara, who comes out of the penalty box, they're still on the power play here. and now, chara is out. and now, the shot and the game-winner for phaneuf. he keeps it in. and then, scores the game-winner. what a goal. one shot, senators able to retrieve the
alex burrows, picked off. with bergeron. marchand, unable to get the shot away.ors, with ten seconds remaining on the power play. this is stone. dropping it off, karlsson's shot, deflects wide. marchand to the puck. kept in by phaneuf. now, turris has it. turris, stick handling. drops it off for a shot by phaneuf. dropped off of the glove of rask. penalty is over, bruins have killed it off. ottawa hitting two posts. and for tphaneuf. he scores. >> kenny: dion phaneuf, the overtime winner...
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three apiece for burrows and bergeron. we tie the nhl record. 17 overtime games. phaneuf scored the overtime winner in game 2. ryan, game 3. and kuraly in game 5. 17 first-round overtimes in 2013 and again this season. for the senators, the first time they have ever played four overtime games in one series. third time for the bruins. bruins dominated the third period. they scored the only goal. out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards stone. david miller plays the buck for the bruins. looks to fight off elimination once again. anderson moves the puck up the boards. it's knocked down by backes and cleared out by hoffman. puck deflected in deep by stone. chara cutting back. around for mcavoy. stone. pressuring the young defenseman. stone comes away with the puck. brassard with a shot. knocked to the corner by rask. >> pierre: not a great sequence to start overtime for mcavoy. >> kenny: he assisted in game 5. here's kuraly who scored the goal. pukd cleared o puck cleared out by ryan. senators have iced it. >> pi
three apiece for burrows and bergeron. we tie the nhl record. 17 overtime games. phaneuf scored the overtime winner in game 2. ryan, game 3. and kuraly in game 5. 17 first-round overtimes in 2013 and again this season. for the senators, the first time they have ever played four overtime games in one series. third time for the bruins. bruins dominated the third period. they scored the only goal. out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards...
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golfed out by burrows. pageau on the offwing. wingels out in front, he scores. jean-gabriel pageau, his fourth, wins it in overtime. what a hockey game for j.g. pageau. unbelievable. >> brian: you think about guys that could be heroes on the ottawa senators. i don't think you would ever think it would be j.g. pageau that would come to mind. but, man, oh, man, did he have an afternoon. the new york rangers, trying to keep the puck alive here. holden pinches. the puck gets by him. and off to the races, a two-on-one. pass taken by the rangers defenseman, staal. the shot to henrik lundqvist and pageau beats him. staal leaves the shot for pageau. pageau snaps this high glove, past henrik lundqvist, a perfect shot, to end it. no pass option whatsoever. simply just rips it. past henrik lundqvist, to cap off an unbelievable afternoon for the ottawa senators. what an effort by j.g. pageau. >> john: four goals for number 44 at 2:54 of the second overtime. elation on the ottawa bench. they lead the series, 2-0 games. craig anderson, he and his teammates getting it done on
golfed out by burrows. pageau on the offwing. wingels out in front, he scores. jean-gabriel pageau, his fourth, wins it in overtime. what a hockey game for j.g. pageau. unbelievable. >> brian: you think about guys that could be heroes on the ottawa senators. i don't think you would ever think it would be j.g. pageau that would come to mind. but, man, oh, man, did he have an afternoon. the new york rangers, trying to keep the puck alive here. holden pinches. the puck gets by him. and off...
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three apiece for burrows and bergeron. we tie the nhl record. 17 overtime games. phaneuf scored the overtime winner in game 2. ryan, game 3. and kuraly in game 5. 17 first-round overtimes in 2013 and again this season. for the senators, the first time they have ever played four overtime games in one series. overtime games in one series. third time for the bruins. period. they scored the only goal. out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards for stone. david miller plays the buck for the bruins. looks to fight off elimination once again. anderson moves the puck up the boards. it's knocked down by backes and cleared out by hoffman. puck deflected in deep by stone. chara cutting back. around for mcavoy. stone. pressuring the young defenseman. stone comes away with the puck. brassard with a shot. knocked to the corner by rask. >> pierre: not a great sequence to start overtime for mcavoy. >> kenny: he assisted in game 5. here's kuraly who scored the goal. pukd cleared o puck cleared out by ryan. senators have iced it
three apiece for burrows and bergeron. we tie the nhl record. 17 overtime games. phaneuf scored the overtime winner in game 2. ryan, game 3. and kuraly in game 5. 17 first-round overtimes in 2013 and again this season. for the senators, the first time they have ever played four overtime games in one series. overtime games in one series. third time for the bruins. period. they scored the only goal. out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards...
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golfed out by burrows. pageau on the offwing. wingels out in front, he scores. jean-gabriel pageau, his fourth, wins it in overtime. what a hockey game for j.g. pageau. unbelievable. >> brian: you think about guys ottawa senators. i don't think you would ever think it would be j.g. pageau that would come to mind. but, man, oh, man, did he have an afternoon. the new york rangers, trying to keep the puck alive here. holden pinches. the puck gets by him. and off to the races, a two-on-one. pass taken by the rangers defenseman, staal. the shot to henrik lundqvist and pageau beats him. staal leaves the shot for pageau. pageau snaps this high glove, past henrik lundqvist, a perfect shot, to end it. no pass option whatsoever. simply just rips it. past henrik lundqvist, to cap off an unbelievable afternoon for the ottawa senators. what an effort by j.g. pageau. >> john: four goals for number 44 at 2:54 of the second overtime. elation on the ottawa bench. they lead the series, 2-0 games. craig anderson, he and his teammates getting it done on home ice. game three will be
golfed out by burrows. pageau on the offwing. wingels out in front, he scores. jean-gabriel pageau, his fourth, wins it in overtime. what a hockey game for j.g. pageau. unbelievable. >> brian: you think about guys ottawa senators. i don't think you would ever think it would be j.g. pageau that would come to mind. but, man, oh, man, did he have an afternoon. the new york rangers, trying to keep the puck alive here. holden pinches. the puck gets by him. and off to the races, a two-on-one....
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the little prairie dogs that live around here because this place is riddled with prairie dog burrowsreally cute. i've got cows, prairie dogs and kyotos for company. and bugs. >> reporter: coming up, a sudden chance of a rescue roars by -- >> i tried to chase down a truck, but they didn't see me in their rearview. >> reporter: but leaves amber in the dust. ♪ ♪ ♪ wanna get away? now you can with southwest fares as low as 59 dollars one-way. yes to low fares with nothing to hide. that's transfarency. living healthy is a balancing act. that's why i love light & fit greek nonfat yogurt. each delicious cup contains 12 grams of protein and 80 calories. it's nutrition that fits my healthy life. light & fit. do what fits you. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like puttin
the little prairie dogs that live around here because this place is riddled with prairie dog burrowsreally cute. i've got cows, prairie dogs and kyotos for company. and bugs. >> reporter: coming up, a sudden chance of a rescue roars by -- >> i tried to chase down a truck, but they didn't see me in their rearview. >> reporter: but leaves amber in the dust. ♪ ♪ ♪ wanna get away? now you can with southwest fares as low as 59 dollars one-way. yes to low fares with nothing to...
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here's abc's ryan burrow. >> reporter: this senseless murder too gruesome to show. the man identified as steve stevens gets out of his car and stops an apparent stranger. >> hi. >> can you do me a favor? can you say [ bleep ], can you say [ bleep ], [ bleep ]? yeah. she is the reason why this is about to happen to you. how old are you? >> oh, man. i don't know nobody. >> reporter: shooting him point blank with a pistol. >> from what we can tell, a random person that he picked out. we don't know why. >> reporter: the shooter then gets back into his vehicle and calmly drives off. and just as chilling, the suspect's claim to have killed many others. the victim has been identified as 74-year-old robert godwin sr. his family is in shock. >> i don't know what i am going to do. it's not real. >> reporter: so far no additional victims have been found. stevens was last seen in a white ford fusion with temporary tags wearing a dark blue, gray or black striped polo shirt. he is 6'1", 244 pounds. we want him to turn himself in. we will look until we find him. >> reporter: in a
here's abc's ryan burrow. >> reporter: this senseless murder too gruesome to show. the man identified as steve stevens gets out of his car and stops an apparent stranger. >> hi. >> can you do me a favor? can you say [ bleep ], can you say [ bleep ], [ bleep ]? yeah. she is the reason why this is about to happen to you. how old are you? >> oh, man. i don't know nobody. >> reporter: shooting him point blank with a pistol. >> from what we can tell, a random...
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ryan burrow is in cleveland with the latest. >> i'm going kill this guy right here. >> this senseless murder too gruesome to show. a man identified by police as steve stephens gets out of his car and stops an apparent stranger. >> hi. can you do me a favor? can you say joy lane? >> joy lane? >> yeah. she is the reason why this might happen to you. how old are you? >> oh, man, i don't know nobody -- >> then shooting him point-blank with a pistol, the cold-blooded killing broadcast on facebook. >> from what we can tell now it's just a random person that he picked out. well don't know why. >> the shooter then gets back into his vehicle and calmly drives off. and just as chilling, the suspect's claim to have killed many others. the victim has been identified as 74-year-old robert godwin sr. his family is in shock. >> i don't know what i'm going to do. it's not real. >> so far no additional victims have been found. stephens was last seen in a white ford fusion with temporary tags wearing a dark blue and gray or black striped polo shirt. he is 6'1", 244 pounds. >> we want him to turn himsel
ryan burrow is in cleveland with the latest. >> i'm going kill this guy right here. >> this senseless murder too gruesome to show. a man identified by police as steve stephens gets out of his car and stops an apparent stranger. >> hi. can you do me a favor? can you say joy lane? >> joy lane? >> yeah. she is the reason why this might happen to you. how old are you? >> oh, man, i don't know nobody -- >> then shooting him point-blank with a pistol, the...
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. >> this is richard burrows. i was just there. the block i couldn't hear the noise anymore. >> suddenly it's gone. he turns around and came back. >> i kept going and i couldn't hear anything inside. >> wow. >> it hadn't been like that in so long. >> definitely not a permanent solution. >> but it seems to be a temporary one to help people get to sleep or at least be alone in their head for five minutes. >> it's a relief, you know. >> it makes me feel that my other scars can get better, too. >> i thought it was really quite fascinating. >> if anything else they got the conversation started so they can do further research. >>> the blend between men and machine never more apparent and evident than between these. r.j. anderson inside his razor xp, highly modified tv. we've seen the guy put out these videos before, and this the latest. they are screaming through the mountains east of san diego. start off some simple jumps. tackli tackling the wolves. this flies. after that, nice step up jump over to the rail slide. >> oh, no way. >> the
. >> this is richard burrows. i was just there. the block i couldn't hear the noise anymore. >> suddenly it's gone. he turns around and came back. >> i kept going and i couldn't hear anything inside. >> wow. >> it hadn't been like that in so long. >> definitely not a permanent solution. >> but it seems to be a temporary one to help people get to sleep or at least be alone in their head for five minutes. >> it's a relief, you know. >> it...
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these kind of services to the villages throughout the minority -- the north slope burrow on the top of the world. according to bill tracy sr. from point lay, one of the villages there, who was a coworker at the time, dan's excellent work ethic and skills earned him the respect of the north slope leaders. his accomplishments were remarkable said mr. tracy. with this beautiful and spirited wife elaine by his side, always by his side, dan then moved his family to anchorage to head up the alaska housing finance corporation, and for 18 years he managed ahfc's nearly $5 billion in assets. it's not an overstatement, mr. president, to say that he revolutionized that agency doing remarkable things, including and most importantly, helping thousands of alaskans. thousands of our constituents, of our fellow alaskans pursue their dream of buying an affordable home. nothing more important than that. the alaska legislature just passed a bill to name the alaska housing finance corporation the daniel r.fausky building, and the dedication ceremony will take place in anchorage on saturday. as his bioindi
these kind of services to the villages throughout the minority -- the north slope burrow on the top of the world. according to bill tracy sr. from point lay, one of the villages there, who was a coworker at the time, dan's excellent work ethic and skills earned him the respect of the north slope leaders. his accomplishments were remarkable said mr. tracy. with this beautiful and spirited wife elaine by his side, always by his side, dan then moved his family to anchorage to head up the alaska...
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may want to restructure the fcc itself, not just its authority and what it undertakes but even the burrow -- bureau level. what changes should take place and how might it impact the fcc. >> if had a chance to restructure the fcc, the way i see is not so much in term's departments and bureaus but what should the agency be doing, be structured? and we'll start with the zero rating debate and the concept there is that wireless internet service provider give preferential treatment to certain content and not treat that content or count that's data associated with the constant against against the wireless provider data caps, and what troubled me i saw tom wheeler weighing in as to which planted the ought to are procompetitive and which were innovative and i thought if could i get him to read my book. what we want the fcc to be doing is to depoliticsizing the disputes and creating a forum through which content providers, either independent or independent distributors could bring complaints and have them adjudicated by a specialist. thes a administrative law judge this specialist. that is how the
may want to restructure the fcc itself, not just its authority and what it undertakes but even the burrow -- bureau level. what changes should take place and how might it impact the fcc. >> if had a chance to restructure the fcc, the way i see is not so much in term's departments and bureaus but what should the agency be doing, be structured? and we'll start with the zero rating debate and the concept there is that wireless internet service provider give preferential treatment to certain...
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penetrator, that is the type of weapon you would want to use against underground sites, because it can burrowrd rock and then explode once it gets to the facility down below. marcus, american defence is your speciality. there seems to bea is your speciality. there seems to be a sense in the us military that under president 0bama, he was kind of micromanaging, that president trump has given a much more freedom to use their initiative. and i guess it is almost human nature, isn't it? if you have some bigger size, this powerful, you are going to want to use it. yes, and like you said, the commanders have been given more authority. that is something president trump did a few weeks ago. as so there is a three star air force general, in cutter, who reports to the three star general in afghanistan and a 4—star general who oversees all of the middle east, and he would be the one to suggest using this. and as president trump said today, he was not in on making this decision could. if president trump was involved, it would be likely a special operation, say, like when the us went after some of the bloo
penetrator, that is the type of weapon you would want to use against underground sites, because it can burrowrd rock and then explode once it gets to the facility down below. marcus, american defence is your speciality. there seems to bea is your speciality. there seems to be a sense in the us military that under president 0bama, he was kind of micromanaging, that president trump has given a much more freedom to use their initiative. and i guess it is almost human nature, isn't it? if you have...
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he killed stacey burrows, who was 16 and 17—year—old lucy pygott, who were out on a run.chicago on sunday has just been released from hospital. david dao's lawyer said he suffered concussion, a broken nose and lost two front teeth during his ordeal. his daughter said what had happened to her father left the whole family distressed. what happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being, regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what had happened to him and to see what had happened to him and to see what had happened to him. we hope that, in the future, nothing like this happens again. the queen has given money to pensioners at leicester cathedral to mark maundy thursday, in an easter tradition dating back to the 13th century. she handed out purses to 91 men and 91 women — representing each of her 91 years. today's visit to leicester means the queen has now conducted the service in every anglican cathedral in england. gloucestershire old spots — pedigree pigs — known for their intelligence and docility. but this famo
he killed stacey burrows, who was 16 and 17—year—old lucy pygott, who were out on a run.chicago on sunday has just been released from hospital. david dao's lawyer said he suffered concussion, a broken nose and lost two front teeth during his ordeal. his daughter said what had happened to her father left the whole family distressed. what happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being, regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what...
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burrowing down, police found more digital evidence in connie dabate's fitbit bracelet it showed that she was alive and walking around her home for an entire hour after her husband said she had been shot by the intruder. dabate is charged with murder, tampering with evidence and lying to police. (pam) a fiery crash on interstate-5 in los angeles this morning ... leaves one man dead and ten others injured.. one 27-(pam) a fiery crash on interstate-5 in los angeles this morning ... leaves one man dead and ten others injured.. one 27-year-old woman is listed in critical condition in the hospital. a dog died in the crash. you can see the video of the six- vehicle pile up just after fire fighters put out the massive fire. c-h-p investigators are working to determine the cause of the crash... but believe a box truck lost control and crossed the center divider.... triggering a chain reaction of crashes involving another semi and four other cars. some lanes on that major highway in l-a are still closed tonight... leaving miles of traffic back up in the region. (steve) police in marin county a
burrowing down, police found more digital evidence in connie dabate's fitbit bracelet it showed that she was alive and walking around her home for an entire hour after her husband said she had been shot by the intruder. dabate is charged with murder, tampering with evidence and lying to police. (pam) a fiery crash on interstate-5 in los angeles this morning ... leaves one man dead and ten others injured.. one 27-(pam) a fiery crash on interstate-5 in los angeles this morning ... leaves one man...
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( laughter ) then chaffetz burrowed over to greta van sustren's new msnbc show to clarify. >> all right shorthand this, would you say after what you reviewed today that general flynn is in a heap of trouble? >> yes, yes. clearly, uhm, you can't do this. >> stephen: yes, you can't do this! as george washington said to benedict arnold, "no fairsies, benny! you promised to be on our side. knock it off!" seriously! jason chaffetz, please, just grow a pair and tell us what flynn did. ( cheers and applause ) you gutless charles schulz rough draft. quick aside, quick aside. congratulations to greta on her new, show "for the record." if you remember, for years, her old show on fox news was called "on the record." because "for" the record, she no longer believes anything she said that was "on" the record. i look forward to seeing her future cnn show, "please erase the record." as a political outsider, it's taking donald trump a little while to get a handle on how stuff works in the nation's capital. but there's one piece of white house protocol that trump has mastered, because according to the a
( laughter ) then chaffetz burrowed over to greta van sustren's new msnbc show to clarify. >> all right shorthand this, would you say after what you reviewed today that general flynn is in a heap of trouble? >> yes, yes. clearly, uhm, you can't do this. >> stephen: yes, you can't do this! as george washington said to benedict arnold, "no fairsies, benny! you promised to be on our side. knock it off!" seriously! jason chaffetz, please, just grow a pair and tell us...
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it's your chance to go home with a mild mustang or maybe a burrow.e part of the bureau of land management adoption program. they come from public lands out west which are overpopulated. although the fee is only $125, there are living requirements that go along with adoption. those details are in the nbc washington app, just search horses. >>> a helping hand from students at george mason university is hitting all the right notes for a young girl from fairfax county. she was born with an incomplete left arm, but she loves to play the violin. as shomari stone reports, with the help of a 3d printer, the music will go on. >> very happy. isabella nicola likes music. it's soothing. she was born in fairfax without a fully developed left arm. five george mason university bioengineering students just gave her a new custom-made pink prosthetic arm. >> very grateful, because without these people i don't think that i could be able to play by violin. i don't think i could be able to play any instrument. >> isabella is great because she always gave us, you know, fe
it's your chance to go home with a mild mustang or maybe a burrow.e part of the bureau of land management adoption program. they come from public lands out west which are overpopulated. although the fee is only $125, there are living requirements that go along with adoption. those details are in the nbc washington app, just search horses. >>> a helping hand from students at george mason university is hitting all the right notes for a young girl from fairfax county. she was born with an...
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they sleep in burrows. but they will come out at nighttime.how old do they get? how old is this guy. >> typically maybe 10, 15 years. we actually have one that lived up to 20. >> 20. >> wow. >> they can live quite a while if you take care of them. >> he is full grown. >> yes. >> what do you think people need to know about them? are they okay in the wild right now? are they protected. >> these guys are doing well in the wild. not that many animals want to eat them. i always tell the kids -- >> not with these things. >> it's like eating a tooth pick sandwich. >> i just had a tooth pick sandwich for breakfast. >> they are pro live -- prolific, 20, 30 babies. >> not that many. but they have a membrane that protects the mother. >> okay. some of the good things that you're doing in the zoo. you do it earlier. >> we do it a week in advance. earth day is a huge celebration. one of the biggest celebrations in the entire bay. the whole family is invited. there are tons of conservation organization that's come. environmental organizations talking to the
they sleep in burrows. but they will come out at nighttime.how old do they get? how old is this guy. >> typically maybe 10, 15 years. we actually have one that lived up to 20. >> 20. >> wow. >> they can live quite a while if you take care of them. >> he is full grown. >> yes. >> what do you think people need to know about them? are they okay in the wild right now? are they protected. >> these guys are doing well in the wild. not that many animals...
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burrowing down, police found more digital evidence in connie dabate's fitbit bracelet it showed thathe was alive and walking around her home for an entire hour after her husband said she had been shot by the intruder. dabate is charged with murder, tampering with evidence and lying to police. (pam) an audit of the university of california system has resulted in a troubling accusation against its administrators --- that they 'hid' millions of dollars from the public. california's auditor says, top administrators hid 175- million dollars from thepublic and lawmakers... in a secret reserve fund... and they did it, according to the report, even while raising tuition and asking the state for more money. the scathing report was released today.... saying, that u-c president janet napolitano's office created the undisclosed budget over four years - so the money could be spent with little or no oversight. napolitano denies the claim.... she argues.... the true amount of money in reserve is 38- million.... and she says that is a modest amount to stash away for unexpected expenses.... meantime,
burrowing down, police found more digital evidence in connie dabate's fitbit bracelet it showed thathe was alive and walking around her home for an entire hour after her husband said she had been shot by the intruder. dabate is charged with murder, tampering with evidence and lying to police. (pam) an audit of the university of california system has resulted in a troubling accusation against its administrators --- that they 'hid' millions of dollars from the public. california's auditor says,...
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dozens of wild horses and burrows wept up for adoption. >> bureau of land management gathered wild animalsm range lands across the country and one of them can be yours for 125 dollars. there were a few special requirements you need a large animal shelter and your own horse trailer. bureau of land management placed more than 235,000 wild horses and bureaus into private care over the past 45 years. >> cute little guys. >> i bet it's expensive probably to keep a pet like that. >> expensive to keep up but all -- horses are typically a lot more expensive than that there are horse lovers that have farms and space for that. >> you can't ride them. >> they're wild you have to train them or -- i'm not going to each try to know the lingo. the next story sound like something out of the jetsons, company released video of successful test flight of flying car. >> little yum aviation released video take a look. shows prototype of electric flying car taking off and landing pretty cool. they can carry two passengers and is capable of hitting a maximum cruising speed of 186 miles an hour and that means you
dozens of wild horses and burrows wept up for adoption. >> bureau of land management gathered wild animalsm range lands across the country and one of them can be yours for 125 dollars. there were a few special requirements you need a large animal shelter and your own horse trailer. bureau of land management placed more than 235,000 wild horses and bureaus into private care over the past 45 years. >> cute little guys. >> i bet it's expensive probably to keep a pet like that....
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the bomb was aimed at isis fighters burrowed in a tunnel complex in eastern afghanistan, as you see onhe map, close to the border of pakistan. says the strike was precisioned and designed to minimize risk to afghan and u.s. forces. here is white house press secretary sean spicer, what he had to say 30 minutes ago. >> the gbu-43 is a large, powerful and accurately delivered weapon. we targeted a system of tunnels and caves isis fighters used to move around freely, making it easier for them to target u.s. military advisers and afghan forces in the area. >> that is our breaking news this morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brookwood and continue to follow that story. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. more turbulent times for united. days of after video emerges of a passenger forcibly removed from the flight to the point where the man suffered a concussion and broken nose, that passenger's attorney and family are now speaking out. scott magrew has been following the story from the start for us. scott. the lawyer pleaded to the airlines and united in particular to start treating passengers
the bomb was aimed at isis fighters burrowed in a tunnel complex in eastern afghanistan, as you see onhe map, close to the border of pakistan. says the strike was precisioned and designed to minimize risk to afghan and u.s. forces. here is white house press secretary sean spicer, what he had to say 30 minutes ago. >> the gbu-43 is a large, powerful and accurately delivered weapon. we targeted a system of tunnels and caves isis fighters used to move around freely, making it easier for them...
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and israel had collaborated -- collaborated, and burrowed into the program and released at that program back for years. i would assume and hope that both administrations or all three going back to president bush may have had a hand in the success that we saw if that is what happened. and i hope that we continue to pursue that. >> there have been a dozen in the last year or so of failed missile launches out of north korea. and while you know all of the information that is highly, highly classified. it is largely believed that the united states has had a hand in several of them as recently as april, april 4th, 5th, it was. and going back to march as well. >> goes back to something that i point out on this couch, donald trump has not reached 100 days of his young presidency. the decisions that he has to make, and is making so early on in the presidency. >> it is so fascinating for me that's president trump ran on being of total noninterventionists, putting america's needs first. make america great again, and his legacy thus far is totally hawkish, focusing on global politics. i think that
and israel had collaborated -- collaborated, and burrowed into the program and released at that program back for years. i would assume and hope that both administrations or all three going back to president bush may have had a hand in the success that we saw if that is what happened. and i hope that we continue to pursue that. >> there have been a dozen in the last year or so of failed missile launches out of north korea. and while you know all of the information that is highly, highly...
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and does he -- now -- where does he -- like does he burrow in the ground? does he climb in trees?so that acts as sort of like it's really amazing. >> jimmy: yeah, i was going to say -- it looked like a -- prehensile tail. [ laughter ] >> yeah, you would have been correct, yes. >> jimmy: i was going to guess that. >> well, thank you, orrville. >> jimmy: bye, orrville. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: what a cute name for orrville, yeah. >> bye, orrville. >> jimmy: bye, does he even know how to get -- >> see you later. [ cheers and applause ] yep, there we go. >> jimmy: i love him. all right. >> all right, so for the next animal, we've got a really special bird from the national aviary. and i've invited three of the roots to come down to give us a a hand. so how about we head down here. we've -- we've got kathy here as well. >> jimmy: i do want to mention, the australianzoo.com, there's a thing called "crickey club" that you're starting. it's a channel. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: what do you see when you go on that channel? when you go on that website? >> well, you can see some real
and does he -- now -- where does he -- like does he burrow in the ground? does he climb in trees?so that acts as sort of like it's really amazing. >> jimmy: yeah, i was going to say -- it looked like a -- prehensile tail. [ laughter ] >> yeah, you would have been correct, yes. >> jimmy: i was going to guess that. >> well, thank you, orrville. >> jimmy: bye, orrville. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: what a cute name for orrville, yeah. >> bye,...
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it's meant to go after tunnel systems, but it doesn't have to burrow very far into the ground. explosion's so massive that it creates overpressure. it collapses tunnels on top of tunnels. and, you know, coming from a coal-mining family, i can tell you that being buried alive is o. so we were sending a signal to north korea. the military -- our military was. why? because north korea's nuclear program is largely buried underground, and we're sending a message that even being underground is not going to save you. this bomb will get you. the ceiling can collapse. liz: that is the first i have heard of that that the moab, that mother of all bombs and that's not even the technical name for it, for that, but i remember this from the beginning of the iraq war, the moab and so you're saying that, you know, president trump says i don't really know if it sends a message. you believe that it absolutely does send a message and maybe to iran as well who supposedly has all kinds of nuclear operations underground. >> yeah. well, i think we'll just call this the moab, we'll call it the lizzie.
it's meant to go after tunnel systems, but it doesn't have to burrow very far into the ground. explosion's so massive that it creates overpressure. it collapses tunnels on top of tunnels. and, you know, coming from a coal-mining family, i can tell you that being buried alive is o. so we were sending a signal to north korea. the military -- our military was. why? because north korea's nuclear program is largely buried underground, and we're sending a message that even being underground is not...
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he realized he was living on burrowed time. >> he was a much weaken man.got out, he started athletic regiment program. he put a gym up on the third floor of the white house. he put an inch and three quarter of his chest of the work out after he was shot. there was still a question of was -- was he so gravley wounded that he's going to be in come pa in co incompacitated. this was an opportunity for him to reignite his presidency and getting his plan through congress. he planned out of the first time people would see him was in the joint session of congress. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [ applause ] [ cheers ] >> he goes to a joint session of congress. huge ovation, standing ovation formens and minutes then presents his plan again for what he wants congress to do. >> i have come to speak to you tonight about our economic recovery program and why i believe it is essential that congress approve this package. at that point, the relationship of reagan and the country have bonded. the democrats had no choice but the bill passes. >> he soare
he realized he was living on burrowed time. >> he was a much weaken man.got out, he started athletic regiment program. he put a gym up on the third floor of the white house. he put an inch and three quarter of his chest of the work out after he was shot. there was still a question of was -- was he so gravley wounded that he's going to be in come pa in co incompacitated. this was an opportunity for him to reignite his presidency and getting his plan through congress. he planned out of the...
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something that that would mean the burrow eau is putting a lot resources into this and recognizes its a significant event obviously. i don't think they'll be driven by false time lines. as joyce described, if some of the violations related to foreign registration, some type of collusion or espionage, something of that nature, it will take many months, i imagine. one of the challenges i see here is how they may coordinate with the house and/or senate intelligence investigations because you have got multiple people who are chasing down facts. this will require, likely, people going overseas, international, lots of witness interviews, the review of documents. you alluded to chasing the money. how do you follow the money. lots of moving parts, and something that i think will be somewhat long-term, ari. >> witness interviews. joyce, what's different than a typical investigation is you have concurrent public witness interviews on television. listen to carter page under the interrogation of george stephanopoulos on the sanctions issue, which is so legally important because it's the kind of
something that that would mean the burrow eau is putting a lot resources into this and recognizes its a significant event obviously. i don't think they'll be driven by false time lines. as joyce described, if some of the violations related to foreign registration, some type of collusion or espionage, something of that nature, it will take many months, i imagine. one of the challenges i see here is how they may coordinate with the house and/or senate intelligence investigations because you have...
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know, to send in ground troops or to try to, you know, launch pinprick airstrikes against these burrowed-innels and caves. and i think that would have been much less effective. you know, the point here is that he was able to do what he's paid to do, and he did it well and it's incredibly successful. and we're seeing that across the board when you let the military do its job. julie: absolutely. and when you talk about these plans that are made by generals some as defense secretary jim mattis, obviously, the plan, the ultimate goal is to defeat isis, and it should have been goal for the last eight years. but, in fact, isis grew by the thousands in numbers and has managed to take over not only afghanistan, but syria where we never actually went out there on the ground. remember boots on the ground, that was something that president obama didn't want to do, and what happened? isis grew. >> that's right. julie: was micromanaging partly to blame for that, for isis growing? >> well, i think, you know, a flawed strategy, frankly, and a flawed approach from washington and from the obama administrati
know, to send in ground troops or to try to, you know, launch pinprick airstrikes against these burrowed-innels and caves. and i think that would have been much less effective. you know, the point here is that he was able to do what he's paid to do, and he did it well and it's incredibly successful. and we're seeing that across the board when you let the military do its job. julie: absolutely. and when you talk about these plans that are made by generals some as defense secretary jim mattis,...
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, so i think it's another signal to isis, to the taliban, to al qaeda in afghanistan that you can burrow in the rocks, but we'll come get you day or night without warning. good signal to these insurgent forces. >> general, what do you make of the white house passing off all inquiries of this to d.o.d. that the -- at this time? >> again, it's another signal. a problem is a lack of forces. you have general mattis, who is experienced in field commanding himself, they're going to take appropriate action rapidly within constrained rules of engagement. so i think it's a healthy signal. you can't run 2.2 million men and women of the armed forces out of the national security council. i think decentralize authority within set limits of a rule of law is an appropriate way to go. and this bomb, this is good news for the ground combat forces, army and marine, in afghanistan. >> we also have richard engel who is joining us from our london bureau which is our chief correspondent. talk to us about what you've seen there and the threat of isis in that region. we've always heard about al qaeda in afghani
, so i think it's another signal to isis, to the taliban, to al qaeda in afghanistan that you can burrow in the rocks, but we'll come get you day or night without warning. good signal to these insurgent forces. >> general, what do you make of the white house passing off all inquiries of this to d.o.d. that the -- at this time? >> again, it's another signal. a problem is a lack of forces. you have general mattis, who is experienced in field commanding himself, they're going to take...
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so these fighters have been digging tunnels and mountains also have been trying to burrow themselves in through concealed structures the largest ordinance that's not nuclear in the world it's 21,000 pounds. you drop it. it detonates above ground and actually spreads a blast that takes out anything in its path. >> it's non nuclear but is it a game changer? >> well, it is in this sense. we're not going to bug hunt and sending troops into caves and that sort of thing. although at some point that may be necessary. but we really shown that first of all this is the first time this bomb has been used in warfare and if you take this along with the strike against assad's nace syria you see that the president is intent on not threatening u.s. pilots or troops on the ground and if he can hit you from the air, he will. >> reporter: now the best guesses from the u.s. side is that afghanistan may have six or 700 isis fighters in that area. of course the question then becomes, how many of them may have been targeted, may have been hit. turzanski thinks that's information the white house may not be
so these fighters have been digging tunnels and mountains also have been trying to burrow themselves in through concealed structures the largest ordinance that's not nuclear in the world it's 21,000 pounds. you drop it. it detonates above ground and actually spreads a blast that takes out anything in its path. >> it's non nuclear but is it a game changer? >> well, it is in this sense. we're not going to bug hunt and sending troops into caves and that sort of thing. although at some...
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recommended my book to all of their entire membership and invited me to come speak to all 50 state farm burrows and the book is candidate about climate change. i think i was watching a shift in candor happen. i think the people still often there was a times piece that jumped off the book and as far as i am concerned that is fine. i personally think it is fine. >> i think it shows the power of who you know in your immediate circle to try to have debates when we have them on the internet where you can suit up whatever you want to say without personal reprecussion. i believe a group of guys you talked about were the first to admit we see things in a different way but were able to be civil with each other because they knew each other. >> it goes back to the question of why we need to get away from this flaming headlines approach because he came out to new york and it was the first time he came to new york and i was moved he and his wife came out to say we feel like we were honored. this book tells the truth of our lives. and i think most people don't feel like they. they feel like they get used as
recommended my book to all of their entire membership and invited me to come speak to all 50 state farm burrows and the book is candidate about climate change. i think i was watching a shift in candor happen. i think the people still often there was a times piece that jumped off the book and as far as i am concerned that is fine. i personally think it is fine. >> i think it shows the power of who you know in your immediate circle to try to have debates when we have them on the internet...
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at the time he was obsessed with donald man woo was the queens burrow president and involved in a spiring scandal involving cable television and other things. i got all the plans for that, the permits, and brought it back and he said did you go to the house? and he said what do you want me to go to the house and i said to see if you built it. i had to go to dawn's house and i go there and there is an enormous fence and you have to pass through his property to get to the back of the house to the fence and you can't see the swimming pool. i went back to wane and i told him i couldn't see the pool and he sent me back there and insisted i climb over the fence to see if there was in fact a pool there. he wasn't into seeing it with his own eyes and i think he is one of the last great ones. anyway, good-bye, wane. i was looking at my old notebooks from last year and this is new hampshire 2016 and i found, i used to write down comments and jokes from journalists who were standing next to me and were in the peanut gallery and this one said a year from now when you are doing a speech about the trum
at the time he was obsessed with donald man woo was the queens burrow president and involved in a spiring scandal involving cable television and other things. i got all the plans for that, the permits, and brought it back and he said did you go to the house? and he said what do you want me to go to the house and i said to see if you built it. i had to go to dawn's house and i go there and there is an enormous fence and you have to pass through his property to get to the back of the house to the...
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midway through the second half for saracens to score the opening try — mako vunipola eventually burrowinginster in the final in three weeks‘ time. last season‘s beaten super league finalists are on the way back. warrington wolves began the season with six defeats in a row, but they‘re now unbeaten in five matches — wolves came from behind to beat wakefield trinity by 20 points to 18. drew savage watched the action. three years since wakefield last one here, but they have a man in form in tom johnson. his second try restored that 14 tom johnson. his second try restored that 1a point lead. the home side needed something to turn around their fortunes. captain chris needed something to turn around theirfortunes. captain chris hill bundling warrington back into the match. they finally began to turn possession into points. kevin brown after a battle with concussion. the clock was kicking down, just two minutes to go. that was enough. warrington now it‘s in the table and rising. ellie downie won gold in the all—around final yesterday and she has won another two medals today at the european gymna
midway through the second half for saracens to score the opening try — mako vunipola eventually burrowinginster in the final in three weeks‘ time. last season‘s beaten super league finalists are on the way back. warrington wolves began the season with six defeats in a row, but they‘re now unbeaten in five matches — wolves came from behind to beat wakefield trinity by 20 points to 18. drew savage watched the action. three years since wakefield last one here, but they have a man in form...
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. >> this is not a weapon that burrows into the ground to try to take out -- >> i haven't asked you yet, do you think the president should have had to sign off on something like this? >> i don't think so, actually. i think this is a tactical decision that it is appropriate for the commanders in the field to have this sort of authority. the difference, though, is i would like to see a president that is witting of these sorts of decisions. they may delegate the final authority to a commander in the field, but there's not much evidence to me to suggest that the president's actually focused at all on these kinds of operational details. >> hmm. lieutenant colonel scott mann, thank you so much. derek, great to meet you. thanks for coming on. >> thanks. >>> coming up, the world waits to see what north korea's unpredictable dictator will do, as concerns mount that kim jong-un will launch a nuclear test in the next 24 hours. i'm going to speak live with the former secretary of defense who's bon the brink before about the president's options now. >>> plus, what is going on with trump's former adv
. >> this is not a weapon that burrows into the ground to try to take out -- >> i haven't asked you yet, do you think the president should have had to sign off on something like this? >> i don't think so, actually. i think this is a tactical decision that it is appropriate for the commanders in the field to have this sort of authority. the difference, though, is i would like to see a president that is witting of these sorts of decisions. they may delegate the final authority...
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was able to be more vulnerable and have my face not be seen so i could be more emotional, raw and burrowyou have spoken about young girls and how they can be mean to each other. i have a campaign to end girl on girl pate. we should support each other. that is the quality of a true woman, to support her and not tear her down. the was some talk last week on another programme i do about young girls who feel they need to be perfectionists. i suppose that group who are watching you on you tube ta ke who are watching you on you tube take a lot of inspiration from you? i would hope. take a lot of inspiration from you? iwould hope. i have take a lot of inspiration from you? i would hope. i have this moment where i thought, 11 million people are watching my videos, let me be empowering. lovely to meet you. i feel inspired. when i get out of here i am going to be a bawse. lilly's book is called how to be a bawse: a guide to conquering life. still to come, the headlines. stay with us on breakfast. hello, this is breakfast, with christian fraser and sally nugent. north korea has said it's prepared t
was able to be more vulnerable and have my face not be seen so i could be more emotional, raw and burrowyou have spoken about young girls and how they can be mean to each other. i have a campaign to end girl on girl pate. we should support each other. that is the quality of a true woman, to support her and not tear her down. the was some talk last week on another programme i do about young girls who feel they need to be perfectionists. i suppose that group who are watching you on you tube ta ke...
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ryan burrow, abc news, cleveland. >>> police are saying not only should officials in ohio be on alert, michigan, pennsylvania as well. they have widened the net for him. >> we are going to move on to breaking news. vice president mike pence visiting the demilitarized zone between north/south korea. armed with a message for the reclusive regime. >> unannounced stop during the vice president's ten day tour of asia follows the north korea's failed missile launch and latest round of threats. this morning, pence made it clear the u.s. is not backing down. >> all options are on the table. as we continu t to shoulder with the people of south korea. for the denuclearization of this peninsula and for the long term prosperity and freedom of the people of south korea. >> well pence also said in his word here, the era of strategic patience with north korea is over. and he mentioned get sag port from china which the u.s. is counting on to put pressure on the north. >> abc's david wright has more on the growing tensions and that failed missile launch. >> reporter: president trump attended church ea
ryan burrow, abc news, cleveland. >>> police are saying not only should officials in ohio be on alert, michigan, pennsylvania as well. they have widened the net for him. >> we are going to move on to breaking news. vice president mike pence visiting the demilitarized zone between north/south korea. armed with a message for the reclusive regime. >> unannounced stop during the vice president's ten day tour of asia follows the north korea's failed missile launch and latest...
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stacey burrows and lucy pygott were killed after being hit by michael casey's car, while warming up forded guilty at winchester crown court earlier. the court heard he was over the drink—drive limit when he went through red lights at a pedestrian crossing near his barracks. a british airways co—pilot who believed he had been poisoned by contaminated cockpit air died from an unintentional overdose of sedatives, a coroner has ruled. richard westgate died in 2012 after moving to the netherlands to seek help from a specialist clinic for his symptoms which he thought were caused by "aerotoxic syndrome," which has been called "pilot's disease." duncan kennedy reports. he was at salisbury coroner's court. the coroner said in the weeks and months leading up to the death of richard westcott, the british airways pilot coming he was suffering from anxiety and depression. when he lost his life in a hotel room in amsterdam in 2012, he had taken some sleeping pills, and the coroner said he did so accidentally and had not intended to ta ke accidentally and had not intended to take his own life. afterw
stacey burrows and lucy pygott were killed after being hit by michael casey's car, while warming up forded guilty at winchester crown court earlier. the court heard he was over the drink—drive limit when he went through red lights at a pedestrian crossing near his barracks. a british airways co—pilot who believed he had been poisoned by contaminated cockpit air died from an unintentional overdose of sedatives, a coroner has ruled. richard westgate died in 2012 after moving to the...
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he killed stacey burrows, who was 16, and 17—year—old lucy pygott, as they were out on a run.orrified, shocked and sickened" when she learned what happened to him. dr david dao was hospitalized after chicago aviation police dragged him from the plane, as the airline tried to make space on the flight. in the last hour, his daughter has been holding a news conference. it has been a very difficult time for our entire family, especially my dad. and we are truly grateful for your support. what happened to my dad should never happen to any human being, regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what had happened to him and to see what had happened to him. we hope that in the future, nothing like this happens again. thank you so much again for your support. young, vulnerable people are being targeted by online adverts which offer accommodation in exchange for sex, according to a bbc investigation. the deals, which are legal, are on classified ad sites. charities have called them exploitative. lauren moss reports. i had no idea what i was getti
he killed stacey burrows, who was 16, and 17—year—old lucy pygott, as they were out on a run.orrified, shocked and sickened" when she learned what happened to him. dr david dao was hospitalized after chicago aviation police dragged him from the plane, as the airline tried to make space on the flight. in the last hour, his daughter has been holding a news conference. it has been a very difficult time for our entire family, especially my dad. and we are truly grateful for your support....
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in 2013, the consumer burrow eat a whistle blower tip. the investigation was conducted with our local and federal partners documented the practice of secretly opening up unauthorized accounts. we blew open the scandal of far reaching effects felt across the financial markets until these days. issues like this demonstrates why the consumer bureau is so important to protect consumers. they show up in areas like over draft in credit card add on products where we are ruling out bad practices and getting money back to consumers. we'll remain vigilant and crack down on these abuses where we find them. nobody should want to return a system that failed us and produce a financial crisises that damaged so many lives. i look forward to answer your questions of will be accomplished over the past year. thank you. >> thank you mr. cordray. i yield myself five minutes for questions. i want to deal of the important subject of congression mall over site as i trust you are well aware of yesterday, i reissued of subpoena of this congress. in the last condit
in 2013, the consumer burrow eat a whistle blower tip. the investigation was conducted with our local and federal partners documented the practice of secretly opening up unauthorized accounts. we blew open the scandal of far reaching effects felt across the financial markets until these days. issues like this demonstrates why the consumer bureau is so important to protect consumers. they show up in areas like over draft in credit card add on products where we are ruling out bad practices and...
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burrowing down, police found more digital evidence in connie dabate's fitbit bracelet it showed thathe was alive and walking around her home for an entire hour after her husband said she had been shot by the intruder. dabate is charged with murder, tampering with evidence and lying to police. (catherine)the suspect is free after posting one=million dollars bail.he is due back in court on friday. (grant) uber - is not satisfied with giving customers rides on land and is now looking to the skies. we'll explain what this means after the break. (catherine) yet another defeat for an executive order by president trump. pam moore is in the newsroom with what we're working on for kron 4 news at six. (pam) that's right catherine.. another executive order is blocked. this time it was president trump's plan to cut off funding to sanctuary cities. today, a federal judge based in san francisco ... put a temporary halt on that plan. billions of dollars were at stake coming up at six... we will have reaction from both the city of san francisco and santa clara county .. both of which were fighting t
burrowing down, police found more digital evidence in connie dabate's fitbit bracelet it showed thathe was alive and walking around her home for an entire hour after her husband said she had been shot by the intruder. dabate is charged with murder, tampering with evidence and lying to police. (catherine)the suspect is free after posting one=million dollars bail.he is due back in court on friday. (grant) uber - is not satisfied with giving customers rides on land and is now looking to the skies....
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and burrow won't go there, they will say birth-control solve it. no it won't. then the question becomes do we really have that kind of a problem. the way it's presented is specifically antihuman. i would even say jane goodall, this is almost heresy, she has harmed science. certainly her observation of the gychimpanzee was terrific. she didn't just report on what she observed. she changed the way science approaches these issues and i would call her a novelist and an example would be where she would describe an elderly female chimp coming into a clearing, sitting for a few minutes and then leaving and in the way she would write it, she would save the old lady came into the clearing and looked for some shade. she looked around with satisfaction to see that the other chimps were gathering food. she created a life and inter- life of the chimpanzees that she couldn't possibly know. when she moved from observing the chimps and reporting on her observations into a way for an ideological purpose, that moved outside of science and into something else. think the thing we
and burrow won't go there, they will say birth-control solve it. no it won't. then the question becomes do we really have that kind of a problem. the way it's presented is specifically antihuman. i would even say jane goodall, this is almost heresy, she has harmed science. certainly her observation of the gychimpanzee was terrific. she didn't just report on what she observed. she changed the way science approaches these issues and i would call her a novelist and an example would be where she...