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crawford: we start with an exclusive report from myanmar.t passing overhead] [explosion] man: the country's military has been accused of turning its guns on another ethnic group. crawford: this time, it is the kachin people, who have been fighting for self-aututonomy for decades. i'm alex crawford in kachin state in northern myanmar, and this is "hotspots." [theme music playing] tonight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we get rare access to the rebel army fighting in myanmar's forgotten war. they really believe that they're going to end up being crushed. when clashes turn to tragedy...
crawford: we start with an exclusive report from myanmar.t passing overhead] [explosion] man: the country's military has been accused of turning its guns on another ethnic group. crawford: this time, it is the kachin people, who have been fighting for self-aututonomy for decades. i'm alex crawford in kachin state in northern myanmar, and this is "hotspots." [theme music playing] tonight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we...
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i'm alex crawford, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of some of the world's hardest-hitting stories. we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape. ramsay: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i suspect. crawford: our cameras are rolling when things get out of hand in spain. [gunfire]
i'm alex crawford, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of some of the world's hardest-hitting stories. we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape. ramsay: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i suspect. crawford: our cameras are rolling when things get out of hand in spain. [gunfire]
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crawford and her dog mischief live in one of a cluster of tents amid considerable garbage. just off the i-80 freeway. >> we try to keep it contained-ish. some of us have problems but we're trying to survive. we're just trying to live. they don't give us very much to work with. >> it would be in a storage yard under the university avenue overpass down the road at second street. up to 75 people could stay for up to 180 days. >> there would be a staff person there 24/7. >> reporter: she says the tech shelter would be managed by a local nonprofit. >> this would be an organized system of trash pick-up, showers, hand washing stations, as well as a set of behavioral rules that would help us work the community. >> reporter: the city has conducted an online survey to gauge residents' feelings. 53% approve. 43% disapprove of that you caltrans says it is a violation of its policies to have people lodging or sleeping under its structures. those who live near the site worry about potential impacts to them and then there's question of whether people like crawford will really move there.
crawford and her dog mischief live in one of a cluster of tents amid considerable garbage. just off the i-80 freeway. >> we try to keep it contained-ish. some of us have problems but we're trying to survive. we're just trying to live. they don't give us very much to work with. >> it would be in a storage yard under the university avenue overpass down the road at second street. up to 75 people could stay for up to 180 days. >> there would be a staff person there 24/7. >>...
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jan crawford looks back at his extraordinary career. >> good evening i'm jim lehrer. >> reporter: he was a legend in news. guided by unshakeable principles. listened to all sides. viewers are as smart as the journalists. above all in his words -- >> i am not in the entertainment business. >> reporter: in 1973, his gavel-to-gavel coverage of the watergate hearings -- >> you swear that the evidence -- >> reporter: led to his long time partnership with fellow journalism robert mcneal. >> we think it's important you get a chance to see the whole thing and make your own judgments. >> reporter: over four decades lehrer's interviews always went straight to the point. >> would you acknowledge this is very serious business. this charge against you that's been made. >> i will cooperate. >> reporter: he moderated 12 presidential debates. more than any other journalist. >> let's begin with jobs. >> reporter: in a tv appearance just last month he critiqued the media coverage of president trump. >> we haven't figured it out. >> reporter: maybe a good place to start is with the principles he left u
jan crawford looks back at his extraordinary career. >> good evening i'm jim lehrer. >> reporter: he was a legend in news. guided by unshakeable principles. listened to all sides. viewers are as smart as the journalists. above all in his words -- >> i am not in the entertainment business. >> reporter: in 1973, his gavel-to-gavel coverage of the watergate hearings -- >> you swear that the evidence -- >> reporter: led to his long time partnership with fellow...
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here's angus crawford. giants for failing to police their own platforms means regulation is on the way. and today, some of the most radical proposals yet. in part, sparked by the death of molly russell who had been looking at self—harm and suicide material online and took her own life. protecting children like molly is what her father ian believes these proposals are all about. we are not asking for people's privacy to be invaded here. we are asking for the data that is available, the data that those tech companies use and monetise, to be notjust turned into their profits but to be used for good as well. do you really think the tech companies will willingly hand over their data ? i think the tech companies' first step seems to me to be a caution. they are very suspicious of people's motives, but i would hope the tech companies see the value in that, because it is really important. it will save lives. social media is of course not wholly and only bad, but it is important the harmful parts of social media are
here's angus crawford. giants for failing to police their own platforms means regulation is on the way. and today, some of the most radical proposals yet. in part, sparked by the death of molly russell who had been looking at self—harm and suicide material online and took her own life. protecting children like molly is what her father ian believes these proposals are all about. we are not asking for people's privacy to be invaded here. we are asking for the data that is available, the data...
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angus crawford, bbc news.n of its trouble 737 max two june orjuly which is seven months later than expected. the delay is thought to be caused by a wiring issue. max was grounded in march last year after two separate crashes that killed all 346 people aboard. in australia, where bushfires have been raging around coastal regions since september, claiming dozens of lives, destroying thousands of homes and laying waste to millions of hectares of woodland. despite heavy rain and hail in some areas over the weekend, many of the fires are still burning. but as our correspondent nick beake has been finding out, in the midst of devastation, there are some signs of hope at last. in this silent bleakness, it's hard to find comfort. but look closer. new hope. new colour. new beginnings. these brutal fires may have scorched so much of the bush in this vast country, but already there is life once more. a month ago, this is what confronted jez and deb. they watched as the flames raced across their land. so, the fire came ov
angus crawford, bbc news.n of its trouble 737 max two june orjuly which is seven months later than expected. the delay is thought to be caused by a wiring issue. max was grounded in march last year after two separate crashes that killed all 346 people aboard. in australia, where bushfires have been raging around coastal regions since september, claiming dozens of lives, destroying thousands of homes and laying waste to millions of hectares of woodland. despite heavy rain and hail in some areas...
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angus crawford, bbc news.s to restart aerial spraying of coca leaves with herbicide, in an effort to reduce the record levels of cocaine currently produced in the country. spraying was suspended in 2015 after a study found the chemical used could cause cancer. since then, the area under coca cultivation has tripled, with much of the cocaine produced ending up in the us. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan travelled to colombia to find out what else is behind the surge in production. in the middle of the andes, after a three—hour hike, i meet the foot soldiers of the cocaine trade. the farmers. how old are you? every two months, they harvest a crop of coca leaves. it pays them around £75 a month each, mainly for what they do with the leaves. they add a variety of toxins, including ammonia and petrol. the process creates this valuable paste, which the narcos are willing to kill for. colombia's indigenous groups are under attack, murdered for trying to rid their communities of criminal gangs. canas
angus crawford, bbc news.s to restart aerial spraying of coca leaves with herbicide, in an effort to reduce the record levels of cocaine currently produced in the country. spraying was suspended in 2015 after a study found the chemical used could cause cancer. since then, the area under coca cultivation has tripled, with much of the cocaine produced ending up in the us. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan travelled to colombia to find out what else is behind the surge in...
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jan crawford, thank you very much. we'll be right back. 's nice to y meet you in person.'re pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a professional headshot. i'm sure that's it, yeah. i, uh, i think i've lost a few pounds recently too. i'm actually doing a juice cleanse. wait! you don't... (glass breaking) (gasp) ah! oh...! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> brennan: that's it for us today. thank you for watching. until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> president trump on trial. senators get set to hear impeachment arguments as partisan battle lines ar
jan crawford, thank you very much. we'll be right back. 's nice to y meet you in person.'re pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a professional headshot. i'm sure that's it, yeah. i, uh, i think i've lost a few pounds recently too. i'm actually doing a juice cleanse. wait! you don't... (glass breaking) (gasp) ah! oh...! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> brennan: that's it for us today. thank you...
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angus crawford, bbc news.rities in hong kong have declared an emergency because of the spread of the virus. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is there. the statitics and predictions for the coming days are quite frightening. we should remember that this virus appears to have a fairly low mortality rate of around 3%, so it is not as serious as the sars virus which had a higher mortality rate. but this virus can spread much more quickly. they are saying in china that there are 2000 cases so far discovered. a study done by scientists in britain has suggested there may actually be more than that, perhaps up to 9000 cases, many of which have not been detected yet. but those same scientists in the uk at imperial college are predicting that, by the end of next week, by february the 4th, in wuhan alone, there could be 200,000 cases. that shows you how fast this virus is likely to spread. earlier we spoke to professor peter piot who is the director of the london school of hygiene & tropical medicine. he explaine
angus crawford, bbc news.rities in hong kong have declared an emergency because of the spread of the virus. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is there. the statitics and predictions for the coming days are quite frightening. we should remember that this virus appears to have a fairly low mortality rate of around 3%, so it is not as serious as the sars virus which had a higher mortality rate. but this virus can spread much more quickly. they are saying in china that there are 2000 cases...
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angus crawford, bbc news. 0ur health editor hugh pym is with me.e of this bill, what is the kind of calculation that ministers and nhs officials are making here? it is a difficult balancing act to make sure patients and their families are properly compensated if there is negligence and making sure the nhs is prudent with its many. 0ne negligence and making sure the nhs is prudent with its many. one reason for this, people are living longer and that means a lifetime of care will cost more and lawyers doing no fee deals with patience are pushed up fee deals with patience are pushed up costs. a resolution is trying to get people to do more mediation with the nhs. the department of health said it wants to fix costs for certain low value claims. maternity damages pay—out to make up about half of the total as we have seen with the shrewsbury and telford maternity units scandal, hundreds of cases have not been settled. 0ne person said, what if long—term health continues to deteriorate, and they decide to sue the nhs? hugh pym, thank you. the mpjess philli
angus crawford, bbc news. 0ur health editor hugh pym is with me.e of this bill, what is the kind of calculation that ministers and nhs officials are making here? it is a difficult balancing act to make sure patients and their families are properly compensated if there is negligence and making sure the nhs is prudent with its many. 0ne negligence and making sure the nhs is prudent with its many. one reason for this, people are living longer and that means a lifetime of care will cost more and...
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angus crawford, bbc news.o remain in britain by next year's deadline will not be automatically deported, downing street has confirmed. so far, nearly 2.5 million people have been told they can live and work in the uk after brexit — but hundreds of thousands have yet to apply. they're one of the most successful rugby union clubs in the country — boasting some of the sport's leading players. but despite their glory on the pitch, saracens is facing relegation because the club has breached the sport's £7 million salary cap for players — something they've done for the past three seasons. they've already been fined million of pounds. now they face being dropped down. here's our sports editor, dan roan. saracens training today having been told to prepare for the worst. the champions are on the banks of automatic relegation, having breached salary cap rules for a fourth successive season in the latest twist in a scandal that has stunned the sport. ultimately we all go stunned the sport. ultimately we all 9° by stunned
angus crawford, bbc news.o remain in britain by next year's deadline will not be automatically deported, downing street has confirmed. so far, nearly 2.5 million people have been told they can live and work in the uk after brexit — but hundreds of thousands have yet to apply. they're one of the most successful rugby union clubs in the country — boasting some of the sport's leading players. but despite their glory on the pitch, saracens is facing relegation because the club has breached the...
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angus crawford, bbc news.in vancouver in canada to rejoin his wife, meghan, and their son archie. he left london last night after attending a uk—africa investment summit. it's not clear when the couple will return to the uk. our correspondent sophie long sent this update from vancouver. we think that harry has now been reunited with his wife, meghan, and their young son, archie, and one can only imagine that might have been a rather emotional reunion. the couple have been separated by thousands of miles and an eight hour time difference, in what can only be described as an extremely turbulent time — both for the royal couple themselves and the wider royal family. now, we know that harry would have boarded that flight in london with a heavy heart. he's talked very candidly about his great sadness at having to take such a major step back. he said he wanted to continue to serve the queen, the commonwealth and his military associations, but that following those negotiations with the queen and senior members of the
angus crawford, bbc news.in vancouver in canada to rejoin his wife, meghan, and their son archie. he left london last night after attending a uk—africa investment summit. it's not clear when the couple will return to the uk. our correspondent sophie long sent this update from vancouver. we think that harry has now been reunited with his wife, meghan, and their young son, archie, and one can only imagine that might have been a rather emotional reunion. the couple have been separated by...
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jan crawford looks back. >> good evening. lehrer. >> reporter: he was a legend in news, guided by unshakable principles: listen to all sides. viewers are as smart as the journalists. and above all, in his words... >> i am not in the entertainment business. >> reporter: in 1973, his gavel- to-gavel coverage of the watergate hearings... >> do you swear that the evidence .... >> reporter: ...led to his longtime partnership with fellow journalist robert macneil. >> we think it is important that you get a chance to see the whole thing and make your own judgments. >> reporter: over four decades, lehrer's interviews with world and national leaders always went straight to the point. >> would you acknowledge, though, mr. president, this is very serious business, this charge against you that's been made. >> and i will cooperate in the inquiry of it. >> reporter: he moderated 12 presidential debates, more than any other journalist. >> and let's begin with jobs. >> reporter: in a tv appearance just last month, he critiqued the media cove
jan crawford looks back. >> good evening. lehrer. >> reporter: he was a legend in news, guided by unshakable principles: listen to all sides. viewers are as smart as the journalists. and above all, in his words... >> i am not in the entertainment business. >> reporter: in 1973, his gavel- to-gavel coverage of the watergate hearings... >> do you swear that the evidence .... >> reporter: ...led to his longtime partnership with fellow journalist robert macneil....
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thank you, angus crawford.s senate today, with democrats and republicans set to disagree sharply on the rules. the president is charged with abusing his powers by asking ukraine to investigate his political rivaljoe biden. here's our washington correspondent, gary o'donoghue. will all senators now stand or remain standing? do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of donald john trump... yes, these are 100 members of the united states senate, but for the next few weeks, they will also be jurors and judges. they get to fix the rules of the trial and decide on guilt. well, we'll be sitting there in our chairs probably in the order of six hours a day, starting at 1pm eastern time and then six days a week. this is going to be a kind of gruelling exercise but also one that will be public. there are almost no rules for a trial like this and democrats and republicans are completely at odds over where whether to call witnesses at all. that means this trial could last anything
thank you, angus crawford.s senate today, with democrats and republicans set to disagree sharply on the rules. the president is charged with abusing his powers by asking ukraine to investigate his political rivaljoe biden. here's our washington correspondent, gary o'donoghue. will all senators now stand or remain standing? do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of donald john trump... yes, these are 100 members of the united states senate, but for...
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angus crawford reports. she had so much to offer. molly russell's death... now it's gone.nal outcry. these are companies that count their profits in the billions, and they turn around and say to us that they can't protect our children? questions about young people and mental health. you can compel them to do what needs to be done? yes, absolutely. focusing public anger on the tech giants and demands for greater regulation. announced in the queen ‘s speech, the government's plans for a new, independent regulator, and a statutory duty of care. my ministers will develop legislation to improve internet safety for all. but the royal couege safety for all. but the royal college of psychiatrists wants tougher action. social media companies are very wealthy. they've got a huge amount of knowledge. they can create complex algorithms which hook young people into their platforms. why can't they be using the same amount of energy, knowledge and funding to try and harness the positive benefits and help try and protect children? tech giants should be forced to share data with university
angus crawford reports. she had so much to offer. molly russell's death... now it's gone.nal outcry. these are companies that count their profits in the billions, and they turn around and say to us that they can't protect our children? questions about young people and mental health. you can compel them to do what needs to be done? yes, absolutely. focusing public anger on the tech giants and demands for greater regulation. announced in the queen ‘s speech, the government's plans for a new,...
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angus crawford, bbc news.from the big brother watch group now, what is your view on the idea of gathering data so we can look at the impact of online abuse? gathering data and doing research is very welcome and a very good idea, but what we are very cautious about is any call that suggests that data subjects, those using social media platforms, are taken out of the equation. it is important for trust online and people's data rights and their health and well—being that when they are using the internet, they feel they have full control over who has their data, where it goes and what purposeit their data, where it goes and what purpose it is used for, and what we are cautious about is the suggestion that it should be between researchers and big tech companies, not involving the users themselves who should have autonomy to decide how their data is used and be empowered to make those decisions. how can young children under the age of16, 18, who might be how can young children under the age of 16, 18, who might be o
angus crawford, bbc news.from the big brother watch group now, what is your view on the idea of gathering data so we can look at the impact of online abuse? gathering data and doing research is very welcome and a very good idea, but what we are very cautious about is any call that suggests that data subjects, those using social media platforms, are taken out of the equation. it is important for trust online and people's data rights and their health and well—being that when they are using the...
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chambers, crawford, and especially jim scheer who has provided tremendous leadership as the speaker of the legislature please stand and be recognized. thank you for your service. [applause] [applause] this year also marks an important milestone. it is that our 100th anniversary of women suffrage. so i know working with the legislators the delegation that was sent that i want to recognize those who stepped up to serve our state. please stand and be recognized. [applause] [applause] and all the people of nebraska and with cooperation for each of us to do our part to keep nebraska strong. i look forward to the days ahead. god bless you and god bless the great state of nebraska. thank you. [applause] >> senators i attended the senate for the purpose to join with you for the trial of the president of the united states. i am now prepared to take the oath. >> place your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear as all things pertaining to the trial of donald john trott president of the united states now pending, you will do impartial justice according to the cons
chambers, crawford, and especially jim scheer who has provided tremendous leadership as the speaker of the legislature please stand and be recognized. thank you for your service. [applause] [applause] this year also marks an important milestone. it is that our 100th anniversary of women suffrage. so i know working with the legislators the delegation that was sent that i want to recognize those who stepped up to serve our state. please stand and be recognized. [applause] [applause] and all the...
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sidney crawford. >> she was the first fight i ever had in grade school. i was 10 years old and we started throwing rocks at each other. and i called him a sissy and that's when the fight turned on. >> why? >> we learned at an early age that the worst thing you can be called as a boy, is a girl. i just came from catholic school and here we were, fighting for dominance on the playground. as soon as i evoked gender in the conversation, that from the fight happened. >> why did that incident that was you so much that you left it in your book? >> because it was, going back to fundamentally how boys learn what it means to be a man and how we learn to juxtapose girls are in our lives. it was that moment. that thing that happened at a very early age. my will is i don't like fighting number one. and number two, what me to 10-year-old boys start rolling in the gravel, fighting because one of them questions the others masculinity. >> in your book, you write, we do not raise boys to be men. we raised them not to be women or gay men. >> that came from asking man, what
sidney crawford. >> she was the first fight i ever had in grade school. i was 10 years old and we started throwing rocks at each other. and i called him a sissy and that's when the fight turned on. >> why? >> we learned at an early age that the worst thing you can be called as a boy, is a girl. i just came from catholic school and here we were, fighting for dominance on the playground. as soon as i evoked gender in the conversation, that from the fight happened. >> why...
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senator chambers, crawford, powell, colostomy and especially jim scheer who has provided tremendous leadership to the state of nebraska as speaker of the legislature. would you all please stand and be recognized? thank you. [applause] this year also marks an important milestone. it is the one hundredth anniversary of women's suffrage. i went to recognize all our legislators and i note that delegation that was sent to escort me here was also but i want to recognize all the players who stepped up to serve our state. would you please stand and be recognized. [applause] >> thank you all for your service to the people of nebraska. our work in the coming days will take a spirit of collaboration and cooperation from each of you to do our part to keep nebraska strong. i look forward to the days ahead. god bless you all and god bless the great state of nebraska. thank you. >> this body, this chamber exists precisely so that we can look past the daily dramas and understand how our actions will reverberate through generations so that we can put aside animal reflexes and animosities and coolly consider ho
senator chambers, crawford, powell, colostomy and especially jim scheer who has provided tremendous leadership to the state of nebraska as speaker of the legislature. would you all please stand and be recognized? thank you. [applause] this year also marks an important milestone. it is the one hundredth anniversary of women's suffrage. i went to recognize all our legislators and i note that delegation that was sent to escort me here was also but i want to recognize all the players who stepped up...
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here is angus crawford.nts for failing to police their own platforms means regulation is on the way. and today, some of the most radical proposals yet. in part, sparked by the death of molly russell who had been looking at self—harm and suicide material online. and took her own life. protecting children like molly is what her father ian believes these proposals are all about. we are not asking for people's privacy to be invaded here. we are asking for the data that is available, the data that those tech companies use and monetise, to be notjust turned into their profits but to be used for good as well. do you really think the tech companies will willingly hand over their data ? i think the tech companies' first step seems to me to be a caution. they are very suspicious of people's motives, but i would hope the tech companies see the value in that. because it is really important. it will save lives. social media is of course not wholly and only bad, but it is important the harmful parts of social media are ke
here is angus crawford.nts for failing to police their own platforms means regulation is on the way. and today, some of the most radical proposals yet. in part, sparked by the death of molly russell who had been looking at self—harm and suicide material online. and took her own life. protecting children like molly is what her father ian believes these proposals are all about. we are not asking for people's privacy to be invaded here. we are asking for the data that is available, the data that...
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october 30, 2019 testimony, special adviser for ukraine negotiations at the state department cathryn crawford also heard the president raise the issue of corruption directly within president poroshenko ofid ukraie during a bilateral meeting at the united nations general assembly. this time in september of 2017. special advisor croft testified she also understood the president's concerned that quote, ukraine is corrupt because she has been -- this is her words, task to write a paper to help then nsa had mcmasters, general mcmaster, make the case to the present in connection with prior, prior security assistance. these concerns were entirely justified when asked, i get a quote from dr. hale's october 142019 hearing transcript, certainly -- did her words, a limited corruption in ukraine was one of essential goals of the foreign policy. now, does anybody think that one election of one president that ran on the reform platform who finally gets a majority in the legislative body that corruption in ukraine just evaporates? that's like looking at this -- goes back to the mueller report. you can't loo
october 30, 2019 testimony, special adviser for ukraine negotiations at the state department cathryn crawford also heard the president raise the issue of corruption directly within president poroshenko ofid ukraie during a bilateral meeting at the united nations general assembly. this time in september of 2017. special advisor croft testified she also understood the president's concerned that quote, ukraine is corrupt because she has been -- this is her words, task to write a paper to help then...
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angus crawford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...comes the biggest in the uk to pledge to become carbon neutral in the next ten years, amid fresh warnings about global warming, with the last decade the hottest on record. calls for a public inquiry into cuts to the probation service — following the inquest into the death of conner marshall, killed by an ex—offender who was on probation. psychiatrists call for social media companies to hand over their data so they can research what the online world does to children's mental health. calls for a public inquiry into cuts to the probation service, following the inquest into the death of conner marshall, killed by an ex—offender who was on probation. in sport, england are in the ascendancy after day two of the third test against south africa. two late wickets gave the site over 400, the first 499. unless they prove they can comply with membership salary caps, they could be relegated. jurgen klopp says losing the likes of mo salad this time next year at the rescheduled africa cup of nations
angus crawford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...comes the biggest in the uk to pledge to become carbon neutral in the next ten years, amid fresh warnings about global warming, with the last decade the hottest on record. calls for a public inquiry into cuts to the probation service — following the inquest into the death of conner marshall, killed by an ex—offender who was on probation. psychiatrists call for social media companies to hand over their data so they can research what the...
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in crawford texas. to. just take. the. boy to. the limo. but i. believe. you know what. she would do a truck or shows message to them and it was affected by so many young people don't want to. be a more boat our youth empowerment now you have a lot to me a music to spread message peace. inclusive. watch any news of. an easy violent extremist organizations. and to. keep it locked on. the street tribute to keep living that. way that people that. i am and. what i. was. i used my talents more than maybe the education level that i have. to to reach out to these children. we. help people singing we use poetry we use that. because we believe that. so if you bring. to me a song in my tradition. sure that's good because this is me this is the real me so it is acting it is passing a message so the really want to be part of you so when you give them a microphone and they bring it out so these taps it's like you're not putting them in that we. cut. the. mark bannerman real are gone i think. you are going to come up battleground what are you really seeing and the community is accepti
in crawford texas. to. just take. the. boy to. the limo. but i. believe. you know what. she would do a truck or shows message to them and it was affected by so many young people don't want to. be a more boat our youth empowerment now you have a lot to me a music to spread message peace. inclusive. watch any news of. an easy violent extremist organizations. and to. keep it locked on. the street tribute to keep living that. way that people that. i am and. what i. was. i used my talents more than...
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but what does the new year have in store for the still fairly strong bay area housing crawford's roboins us now live from san jose with some details about a new survey that finds of the market may see some further cooling. >>explain robs. that's right vicki and yeah that's right a zillow ou know the real estate analysis firm zillow they're out with her annual prediction for the hottest housing markets for 2020. they surveyed a economists across the country and they're telling us that southern states lead the way this year well the more expensive california markets well they're going to keep cooling off there's more. in a survey o110 economists and real estate experts conducted by zillow. >>panelist onaverage expect us home valueto grow 2.8% in 2020. top housing markets are austinexas charlotte north carolina, georgia nashville, tennesseedallas, texas and phoenix arizona. the experts were a bit more pessimistic about california, however in the n jose metro area, 23% up analysts expect home values to grow faster than their expected natial rate well 61% expect home values to grow slower
but what does the new year have in store for the still fairly strong bay area housing crawford's roboins us now live from san jose with some details about a new survey that finds of the market may see some further cooling. >>explain robs. that's right vicki and yeah that's right a zillow ou know the real estate analysis firm zillow they're out with her annual prediction for the hottest housing markets for 2020. they surveyed a economists across the country and they're telling us that...
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(male announcer) as cindy crawford unveils her newest youth activating breakthrough.female announcer) and watch what happens when cindy invites grey's anatomy star ellen pompeo
(male announcer) as cindy crawford unveils her newest youth activating breakthrough.female announcer) and watch what happens when cindy invites grey's anatomy star ellen pompeo
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angus crawford, bbc news.ssell, who we saw in angus‘s report, was 1a when she died days before her birthday in 2017, after viewing graphic self—harm and suicide material on instagram. herfather, ian, said this morning, there was an urgent need for greater action: collectively, when you start looking at those images on the internet, the algorithms that are there start pushing more and more of those images and such content to you, and they connect you with other people who are in a similar, desperate place. and there's an element of self—help, i'm sure there's an element of self—help that goes on, but there is an absence of professional help on those platforms and an absence of real care. and i think it's even possible that the public, obvious platforms can lead you to darker places on the internet, where there is much more discussion about suicide. and it's just a horrible spiral, a vicious circle that leads you into a very desperate place. i think it could be quite hard, that's what the social media companies
angus crawford, bbc news.ssell, who we saw in angus‘s report, was 1a when she died days before her birthday in 2017, after viewing graphic self—harm and suicide material on instagram. herfather, ian, said this morning, there was an urgent need for greater action: collectively, when you start looking at those images on the internet, the algorithms that are there start pushing more and more of those images and such content to you, and they connect you with other people who are in a similar,...
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accept full responsibility for shooting down a ukrainian passenger plane our problem says the at crawford was brought down by accident last wednesday off for doing it a sensitive military site in the 16876 people on the bridge killed.
accept full responsibility for shooting down a ukrainian passenger plane our problem says the at crawford was brought down by accident last wednesday off for doing it a sensitive military site in the 16876 people on the bridge killed.
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angus crawford, bbc news. wife, meghan. the duke and duchess of sussex issued a warning to the media after pictures of the duchess in canada were published in the papers and on websites. they were reportedly taken by photographers hiding in bushes with long lenses. harryjoined meghan and archie this morning. let's speak now to the presenter of on the island, the breakfast show in victoria from victor hoover i have learned. —— vancouver island. a surprise that no suit willjust know sooner surprise that no suit willjust know sooner than they are right that there is a row over privacy and photographs? i'm not, that's only because i lived in the uk and london forfour because i lived in the uk and london for four years, because i lived in the uk and london forfour years, and because i lived in the uk and london for four years, and i've because i lived in the uk and london forfour years, and i've seen because i lived in the uk and london for four years, and i've seen the paparazzi is in the media coverage of the roy
angus crawford, bbc news. wife, meghan. the duke and duchess of sussex issued a warning to the media after pictures of the duchess in canada were published in the papers and on websites. they were reportedly taken by photographers hiding in bushes with long lenses. harryjoined meghan and archie this morning. let's speak now to the presenter of on the island, the breakfast show in victoria from victor hoover i have learned. —— vancouver island. a surprise that no suit willjust know sooner...
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>>prepares to host its first ever nfchampionship today crawford's ago spoke with members of the team after practice who have their eyes on the big prize. was business as usual the last fall practice before the nfc championship game preparations. exact same similar to the self-confidence you actually believe in yourself if you don't believe in yourself then nobody does my attitude, no sis of nerves. the nfc west champion, san francisco 49 ers poised to make history sunday, hoping to punch its ticket to the super bowl with a win at levi stadium against the green bay packers burial about what this is this is a football game reverse a very good team which is what you ptty much have to deal with every sunday. >>and that's what we have to deal with the sunday the recipe for success, no secret for the niners, heavy pressure rom the defense of lied to up yards on the ground and protect quarterback jimmy garoppolo jimmy struggling are fees ball unlike our guys i mean are guys to do anythi for jimmy o that's how he's been since the first day you got here is your focus round ago that a and i fe
>>prepares to host its first ever nfchampionship today crawford's ago spoke with members of the team after practice who have their eyes on the big prize. was business as usual the last fall practice before the nfc championship game preparations. exact same similar to the self-confidence you actually believe in yourself if you don't believe in yourself then nobody does my attitude, no sis of nerves. the nfc west champion, san francisco 49 ers poised to make history sunday, hoping to punch...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ell, who we saw in angus‘s report, was 14 when she died days before her birthday in 2017, after viewing graphic self—harm and suicide material on instagram. herfather, ian, said this morning, there was an urgent need for greater action. collectively, when you start looking at those images on the internet, the algorithms that are there start pushing more and more of those images and such content to you, and they connect you with other people who are in a similar, desperate place. and there's an element of self—help, i'm sure there's an element of self—help that goes on, but there is an absence of professional help on those platforms and an absence of real care. and i think it's even possible that the public, obvious platforms can lead you to darker places on the internet where there is much more discussion about suicide. and it's just a horrible spiral, a vicious circle that leads you into a very desperate place. i think it could be quite hard, that's what the social media companies see
angus crawford, bbc news.ell, who we saw in angus‘s report, was 14 when she died days before her birthday in 2017, after viewing graphic self—harm and suicide material on instagram. herfather, ian, said this morning, there was an urgent need for greater action. collectively, when you start looking at those images on the internet, the algorithms that are there start pushing more and more of those images and such content to you, and they connect you with other people who are in a similar,...
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and the first one, if you can remember, we had left crawford and had a switch in andrews, because we needed a full tanning of gas and then we left. >> joe? >> in the next time with the s.a.c. and i was involved with the branch to helping get out of the white house complex, and then president obama went over on one of the missions and i had the experience of nick and how his team worked it fortunately, and one rule is that if it had leaked out, we would not do all of the stops or limit the time on the ground. so as we were leaving turkey to go to iraq, it did leak out, and so once again, you are in the position where you have to make a recommendation which you know is not popular, and the recommendation was that we just go to the military base and there were a lot of discussions about it, but once again, at this point, the obama administration, there was a big discussion on air force one, and they were supportive. it means a lot to the agents of course when you get that kind of support. >> can i add to that for a second. >> go ahead. >> on that trip which joe did not mention, joe was
and the first one, if you can remember, we had left crawford and had a switch in andrews, because we needed a full tanning of gas and then we left. >> joe? >> in the next time with the s.a.c. and i was involved with the branch to helping get out of the white house complex, and then president obama went over on one of the missions and i had the experience of nick and how his team worked it fortunately, and one rule is that if it had leaked out, we would not do all of the stops or...
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(male announcer) as cindy crawford unveils her newest youth activating breakthrough.at happens when cindy invites grey's anatomy star ellen pompeo to try the evolutionary secret that's kept cindy's skin looking so youthful for so long. when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now than it did then. so, you know, whatever she's doing, i'm down to try.
(male announcer) as cindy crawford unveils her newest youth activating breakthrough.at happens when cindy invites grey's anatomy star ellen pompeo to try the evolutionary secret that's kept cindy's skin looking so youthful for so long. when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now than it did then. so, you know, whatever she's doing, i'm down to try.
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can go around in shorts and t—shirts and canadians will go, there is goldie hawn, there is cindy crawfordey don't consider celebrities their own property. i have another view, first of all, i am from iran, i am british iranian, and honestly, i have never been exposed to that kind of racism that we hear people saying, meghan has been subjected to, as a british society is so open and warm. that is one thing. but i feel a lot of pain in this story, a lot of grief between brothers. between husband and wife, probably, between father and son. but at the same time, i see petulance of youth. and i think there is also a problem of miscommunication. you have one style, an american or a us style of communicating with your audience, and then there is another style of communicating that is more genuine and authentic and as for british people. and i think that is perhaps one thing that meghan did not understand properly, because she could not understand why it didn't sound fine to have this kind of parties or actually give out or issue press releases, not appreciating the stature of the grandmother of
can go around in shorts and t—shirts and canadians will go, there is goldie hawn, there is cindy crawfordey don't consider celebrities their own property. i have another view, first of all, i am from iran, i am british iranian, and honestly, i have never been exposed to that kind of racism that we hear people saying, meghan has been subjected to, as a british society is so open and warm. that is one thing. but i feel a lot of pain in this story, a lot of grief between brothers. between...
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exactly how the virus is spreading and how severe it really is joining us now from our newsroom crawford's grant lotus with more on this epidemic n. >>how those on capitol hill are working to try and contain the spread of the virus grant ken pam of course you have to take this seriously in the us and the white house today announced the creation of a special task force. >>to just deal with the threat of this virus. the white house says the task force is meeting daily and will help monitor and contain the spread of the corona virus. it will also ensure americans have accurate and up to date health and travel info the state department announced the us is planni more flights to evacuate americans who are basically stuck can move on that will happen next week they say it take a look here at this interactive map researchers at johns hopkins university created it and it allows you to track the global spread of it and this just updated we see the total confirmed cases here is now up to more than 8,200 total deaths a 171 and 143 people have recovered. this is china. the largest red circle is the ep
exactly how the virus is spreading and how severe it really is joining us now from our newsroom crawford's grant lotus with more on this epidemic n. >>how those on capitol hill are working to try and contain the spread of the virus grant ken pam of course you have to take this seriously in the us and the white house today announced the creation of a special task force. >>to just deal with the threat of this virus. the white house says the task force is meeting daily and will help...
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this morning and crawford's taylor sackey actually caught up with a 9 or faithful couple heading to per bowl 54. >>everyone here with super fan on a smith she was nice enough to let me borrow one of her many jerseys here, she's a forty-niners season ticket holder and while she didn't get the lottery ticket to the big game that's not stopping her. she leaves friday morning. for the big game on sunday. i think most important our white jerseys white t-shirts white whatever 49 ers. >>and then. >>shoes. >>because you're going to be walking a lot in that miami stadium, so i recommend way maybe some red shoes or if you feel like having more flair. maybe some gold >>smith has her pompoms ready her weight reading gold and of course the health of for game day and then wear this jersey a minaret jimmy it's the super bowl 54 official jersey. >>and then last night i painted my pants. some red and gold on them saw thwearing these so be wary ofall why matching what the 49 ers visiting team won and her the husband, eric are lifelong 49 ers fans are season ticket holders and have been going to games tog
this morning and crawford's taylor sackey actually caught up with a 9 or faithful couple heading to per bowl 54. >>everyone here with super fan on a smith she was nice enough to let me borrow one of her many jerseys here, she's a forty-niners season ticket holder and while she didn't get the lottery ticket to the big game that's not stopping her. she leaves friday morning. for the big game on sunday. i think most important our white jerseys white t-shirts white whatever 49 ers....
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gold around the bay over the next 2 weeks, no doubt, yeah, the excitement is already in the air crawford's worried kelly talked to fans who say that they're confident the team will be walking off the field iniami. >>with another super bowl trophy. >>we had the fendi niners beaver s in full effect out here on el camino real and sell san francisco where a tent selling 40 niners merchandise popped up last week, those selling this wax a business has been brisk the fans obig come in in the beginning before they won last night they were waiting for the game so everybody was like he didn't hide the in they were coming back in for this thing isn't it lags are good these for their cars in in in it was wonderful i mean it was is it was awesome and then after they it was ev more some showed up already wearing their team but are looking for more rain and the delight of go they say th will be proud displaying the1r newly purchased items and they're super bowl parties. thank you 9 is making us a lively and the san francisco, i'm so proud to impress his one of the mo popular sellers anything with the num
gold around the bay over the next 2 weeks, no doubt, yeah, the excitement is already in the air crawford's worried kelly talked to fans who say that they're confident the team will be walking off the field iniami. >>with another super bowl trophy. >>we had the fendi niners beaver s in full effect out here on el camino real and sell san francisco where a tent selling 40 niners merchandise popped up last week, those selling this wax a business has been brisk the fans obig come in in...
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general manager appointed ed alvarez today to this top position that joining us now in studio is crawford's grant lotus with more details on alvarez and you know the changes that could soon come with this iron, vicki justin, you uldn't call this a cushy job lot of issues at bart ces writers. >>complaining abouta lot of things but say hello to and alvarez, he's a 22 year veteran of the bart police department. >>spent his entirlaw enforcement career moving up the ranks within bart police before his currnt role. alvarez served as the inrim chief of police and was previously the deputy chief in charge of the support services bure so he has leadership experience. now alvarez says plans to make immediate changes among them increasing officers presidents on trains and implementingother strategies totry to reduce crime and improve writers experiences. >>ths is a new day for the bart police department. we need to all of the conces of a writers. d the first step is getting more officers on the trains and platforms. shona writers employees that the bart police is here for you. >>and is collaborative h
general manager appointed ed alvarez today to this top position that joining us now in studio is crawford's grant lotus with more details on alvarez and you know the changes that could soon come with this iron, vicki justin, you uldn't call this a cushy job lot of issues at bart ces writers. >>complaining abouta lot of things but say hello to and alvarez, he's a 22 year veteran of the bart police department. >>spent his entirlaw enforcement career moving up the ranks within bart...
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jan crawford will have some of their stories. >> it's supposed to be one of life's most joyous eventsally is an economically disastrous decision for many working women. >> getting pregnant can be an economically disastrous decision. >> absolutely. >> ahead on "sunday morning", why so many women are losing their jobs just because they want to start a family. >> pauley: kristine johnson visits with gram my nominee gary clark, jr. seth doane explains why pistachios are green gold. steve hartman uncovers a new branch on his family tree. and more. first, the headlines for sunday morning, january 12th, 2020. >> deadly storms sweeping across the country have killed at least 11 people. seven confirmed tornadoes struck the south. snow and ice were the danger in the midwest. even this salt truck in wisconsin wasn't safe. and in the east, record heat. it was 67 here in new york yesterday. iran's stunning admission that it shot down a ukrainian jetliner last week after days of denials has done little to calm the crisis. all 176 on board perished, many of them headed to canada. holly williams is m
jan crawford will have some of their stories. >> it's supposed to be one of life's most joyous eventsally is an economically disastrous decision for many working women. >> getting pregnant can be an economically disastrous decision. >> absolutely. >> ahead on "sunday morning", why so many women are losing their jobs just because they want to start a family. >> pauley: kristine johnson visits with gram my nominee gary clark, jr. seth doane explains why...
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my colleagues angus crawford and tony smith broke the story. this is the story of molly russell.t of three sisters. at the time, she seemed to be a very ordinary teenager. she was 14. she was enthusiastic. she handed her homework in that night, she packed her bags and was preparing to go to school the next day, and then when we woke up the next morning, she was dead. molly was one of around 200 children who take their own lives every year. since her death, we have been able to look back and just scratch the surface of some of the social media accounts that she had been following. i remember this one, that picture. "this world is so cruel, i don't want to see it anymore." there are accounts from people who were depressed or self—harming, and some of that content seemed to be quite positive, perhaps groups of people who were trying to help each other out, but some of that content is shocking in that it encourages self—harm. it links self—harm to suicide and i have no doubt that instagram helped kill my daughter. these are some of the posts molly had liked. dark, hopeless, relentles
my colleagues angus crawford and tony smith broke the story. this is the story of molly russell.t of three sisters. at the time, she seemed to be a very ordinary teenager. she was 14. she was enthusiastic. she handed her homework in that night, she packed her bags and was preparing to go to school the next day, and then when we woke up the next morning, she was dead. molly was one of around 200 children who take their own lives every year. since her death, we have been able to look back and...
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angus crawford, bbc news.confirmed that eu citizens won't automatically be deported if they fail to sign up to the government's settled status scheme by the deadline ofjune next year. let's get more on this from our political correpsondent iain watson at westminster. iain many have signed up for settled status, but quite a few haven't. absolutely, ben, 2.8 million eu citizens have applied for settled status allowing them to work here, 2.5 million applications have been processed, but that still leaves about half a million who have not, and the eu parliament's brexit coordinator, guy verhofstadt, has been meeting with ministers seeking further assurances on behalf of eu citizens. he is important because if he doesn't like what he hears, he can try to put a spanner in the works of the brexit withdrawal agreement. so far, he does sound relatively as downing street has said that if people don't meet the june 2021 deadline for applying for settled status, they will not be automatically deported. now i think, to be
angus crawford, bbc news.confirmed that eu citizens won't automatically be deported if they fail to sign up to the government's settled status scheme by the deadline ofjune next year. let's get more on this from our political correpsondent iain watson at westminster. iain many have signed up for settled status, but quite a few haven't. absolutely, ben, 2.8 million eu citizens have applied for settled status allowing them to work here, 2.5 million applications have been processed, but that still...
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angus crawford, bbc news. only needs to provide for good, proper academic research with anonymized data so the whole world can better understand the problems driving young people into desperate places. rebecca long—bailey and emily thornberry will set out their visions for the labour party, as they launch their rival bids to succeed jeremy corbyn as leader. labour says around 14,700 people have applied to register as temporary supporters so they can vote in the leadership contest. we're joined now from westminster by our political correspondent iain watson. iain, what will be outlined today? two more enter the fray? that's right, and both of these candidates have pretty low—key campaign so far, but i think it is stepping up a gain of four rebecca long—bailey. she is on the left of the party and has the backing of the grassroots left—wing group momentum, who are putting their resources behind her campaign. she is having a launch in manchester tonight and is arguing you had to ta ke tonight and is arguing you ha
angus crawford, bbc news. only needs to provide for good, proper academic research with anonymized data so the whole world can better understand the problems driving young people into desperate places. rebecca long—bailey and emily thornberry will set out their visions for the labour party, as they launch their rival bids to succeed jeremy corbyn as leader. labour says around 14,700 people have applied to register as temporary supporters so they can vote in the leadership contest. we're...
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also, the biographers who mentioned her made her look more like joan crawford, so both got it wrong. there were elements of both of her character and makeup, but both got them wrong. i decided, plus i lived in the was in the life -- lively area of virginia. it seemed like i wanted to write something about washington, but he had pretty much been covered, soup to nails, but the way to get in and talk about him was to a book about his father. host: give us a quick ir gripper of mary washington. it she born in the united states? give us information about her. guest: she was born in the united states. was born of means, not like the upper classes but the upper middle classes of virginia society. , shethe time she was born had lost her mother, father, stepfather, so she knew about death intimately by the time she was 11. she meets augustine in her 20's, and proceeds to marry him, and in nine years, she had six children. on ferry farm, outside of fredericksburg, virginia, for a time. as things evolved and augustine died, and the children moved on, she moved into fredericksburg where she spe
also, the biographers who mentioned her made her look more like joan crawford, so both got it wrong. there were elements of both of her character and makeup, but both got them wrong. i decided, plus i lived in the was in the life -- lively area of virginia. it seemed like i wanted to write something about washington, but he had pretty much been covered, soup to nails, but the way to get in and talk about him was to a book about his father. host: give us a quick ir gripper of mary washington. it...
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this is lynn boutin, taking a swing at shawn crawford. he pushes his own assistant coach back.e move on to the game. he did not get ejected before the game. would 19 seconds to go, we have the game-winning touchdown pass to his receiver. that is it, all is forgiven as kentucky wins 37-30. navy and academy stay at the liberty bowl. they were dancing. malcolm perry, this guy put on quite a show. he had a lot of yards rushing. he also threw the ball. this touchdown pass but them in the lead. now they're tied up at 17 with five seconds to go. this is the game-winner. navy gets the field goal as they celebrate on the field.:what a game!>> yes, tomorrow is the rose bowl. it is so fun to watch these games. >>> thank you for joining us, good night. of paintballs in the morning. love the smell yeah, still funny, raj. (paintball guns firing) there's no way we can get to the ridge. the chemistry department has us completely cut off. but what about the creek bed? the pharmacology department controls that, and they're all hopped up on experimental steroids. that's it then. we're doomed. i t
this is lynn boutin, taking a swing at shawn crawford. he pushes his own assistant coach back.e move on to the game. he did not get ejected before the game. would 19 seconds to go, we have the game-winning touchdown pass to his receiver. that is it, all is forgiven as kentucky wins 37-30. navy and academy stay at the liberty bowl. they were dancing. malcolm perry, this guy put on quite a show. he had a lot of yards rushing. he also threw the ball. this touchdown pass but them in the lead. now...