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congratulations to bostas. >> cris: baseball. >> al: baseball hall of fame in cooperstown. >> cris: you guys called aame together >> al: i think we did in 2011. >> al: we did four and a half innings each. the other guy did color. i will never forget when i was working with howard cosell and doing baseball and bob costas bo came in thh in 1983 and introduced himself to howard. he said i know who you are. you are the kid that is going on about the infield fly rule. 11 yard line. the punt is taken there by demarcus ayers. flag is thrown. we have done a few of these where they had about 30. >> during the return, illegal block in the back. ten-yard penwnty. first do >> al: zach miller, the tight end of the chicago bears. of course he was involved in that ter incurred in new orleans last year. several surgeryings. surgeries. nine of them in fact. he will t play this year. i guess maybe he holds out hope at some point. but it is an amazing recovery that he made because they were scared to death about not just his leg that day but his life. >> cris: and there are so many stories of guys getting
congratulations to bostas. >> cris: baseball. >> al: baseball hall of fame in cooperstown. >> cris: you guys called aame together >> al: i think we did in 2011. >> al: we did four and a half innings each. the other guy did color. i will never forget when i was working with howard cosell and doing baseball and bob costas bo came in thh in 1983 and introduced himself to howard. he said i know who you are. you are the kid that is going on about the infield fly rule....
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congratulations to bob costas. >> cris: baseball. >> al: baseball hall of fame in cooperstown. >> cris: you guys called a game together. >> al: i think we did in 2011. >> al: we did four and a half innings each. the other guy did color. i will never forget when i was working with howard cosell and doing baseball and bob costas came in the booth in 1983 and introduced himself to howard. he said i know who you are. you are the kid that is going on about the infield fly rule. 11 yard line. the punt is taken there by demarcus ayers. flag is thrown. we have done a few of these where they had about 30. >> during the return, illegal k. ten-yard penalty. first down. >> al: zach miller, the tight end of the chicago bears. of course he was involved in that terrible injury that he incurred in new orleans last year. several surgeryings. surgeries. nine of them in fact. he will not play this year. i guess maybe he holds out hope at some point. but it is an amazing recovery that he made because they were scared to death about not just his leg that day but his life. >> cris: and there are so many sto
congratulations to bob costas. >> cris: baseball. >> al: baseball hall of fame in cooperstown. >> cris: you guys called a game together. >> al: i think we did in 2011. >> al: we did four and a half innings each. the other guy did color. i will never forget when i was working with howard cosell and doing baseball and bob costas came in the booth in 1983 and introduced himself to howard. he said i know who you are. you are the kid that is going on about the infield...
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makes the catch. >> cris: i tell you what. i saw the arm talent they have been talking about witmike white on that one. that looked a lull like josh rosen last week. he got over the top of this thing and just hum-babied it right in there. >> al: so daas takes a timeout. >> cris: i think hassan reddick couldn't believe it. he was in perfect position and h ite drilled it past him.l: >> ahite is 16 out of 19. >> cris: now what do you? >> al: yeah. you have cooper rush. do you keep three quarterbacks? >> cris: you know -- >> al: i mean, they drafted him. do you expose him? >> cris: i'm not releasing that young man. i have seen enough already today. the nfl is about throwing from the pocket. and we have a he -- there is all kinds of different ways to win in the game of football. but when somebody has the ability to stand in the middle of the field, that's a lot of field. what, 53 1/3 yards wide and maybe 60 yards down the field?f sou can make throws to all of those different areas, it is tough to defend. >> al: this is his 21st att
makes the catch. >> cris: i tell you what. i saw the arm talent they have been talking about witmike white on that one. that looked a lull like josh rosen last week. he got over the top of this thing and just hum-babied it right in there. >> al: so daas takes a timeout. >> cris: i think hassan reddick couldn't believe it. he was in perfect position and h ite drilled it past him.l: >> ahite is 16 out of 19. >> cris: now what do you? >> al: yeah. you have...
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. >> surprising to see simon cried. because he never cried before.oth fathers and when my dad sang that song, simon just got it. >> they have quite the love story. when michael and his wife's daughter was 6 years old they first adopted the three brothers -- jared, chase, jeriak. next came sean and then little roddy who lived with cerebral palsy. >> was with the first thing you did in. >> roddy said, fun, fun. >> that's good. >> meanwhile, another judge fighting tears last night, mel b. >> mel definitely is very emotional right now. also, she had just lost her dad. going through a lot of stuff right now and it's not easy being in the public eye. when you have people who have these heartfelt songs or stories, it hits home. so i'm sure it hit home for mel and she cried. >> mel's been candid about seeking treatment for ptsd. her fellow "agt" judges tell us she hasn't let it affect her work. >> she's a trouper, you know she comes to the show, leaves everything behind -- focuses on the contestants, that is a true professional. >> she's very strong, wonderf
. >> surprising to see simon cried. because he never cried before.oth fathers and when my dad sang that song, simon just got it. >> they have quite the love story. when michael and his wife's daughter was 6 years old they first adopted the three brothers -- jared, chase, jeriak. next came sean and then little roddy who lived with cerebral palsy. >> was with the first thing you did in. >> roddy said, fun, fun. >> that's good. >> meanwhile, another judge...
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. >> he never once cried. which i guess is now a red flag?know. >> reporter: the reporters who conducted one of those interviews also reflecting back. >> his demeanor was weird, seemed really defensive. he seemed repetitive in his story, like he practiced it. >> anything he said can be used against him. so public statements like that could certainly come back to haunt him, particularly when it comes to sentencing. >> reporter: by thursday police were at the oil fields where watts used to work, and within hours found three bodies. court documents reveal they recovered the wife's body in a shallow grave. the bodies of bella and celeste found submerged for days in an oil tank. the man who was once a hero to his kids in social media videos -- >> he reads me books, ties my shoes -- >> reporter: now accused of being a murderer. >> you have the right to counsel, do you understand? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: bruters believe they were killed in the house and but are being title-lipped on details. watts has not filed a plea. the couple filed bankruptcy
. >> he never once cried. which i guess is now a red flag?know. >> reporter: the reporters who conducted one of those interviews also reflecting back. >> his demeanor was weird, seemed really defensive. he seemed repetitive in his story, like he practiced it. >> anything he said can be used against him. so public statements like that could certainly come back to haunt him, particularly when it comes to sentencing. >> reporter: by thursday police were at the oil...
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democratic party cries foul over another suspected attack but the answer turns out to have been much closer to. facebook bans hundreds of pages of groups and counseling to iran and russia for alleged political meddling. or broadcasting live there across that is a moscow this is r t international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the u.s. national security adviser and his russian counterpart have held more than five hours of talks in geneva but john bolton didn't give much away to reporters at a short news briefing afterwards. i think we made
democratic party cries foul over another suspected attack but the answer turns out to have been much closer to. facebook bans hundreds of pages of groups and counseling to iran and russia for alleged political meddling. or broadcasting live there across that is a moscow this is r t international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the u.s. national security adviser and his russian counterpart have held more than five hours of talks in geneva but john bolton didn't give much...
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mollie was found and the day that tuesday when her body was found, i woke up that morning and just cried. >> but instead of letting her grief turn to paralysis, mary joined an online group started by two of tibbetts' friends back in iowa. they call it the mollie movement. members printout these strips of paper ran kin happens.>>t treats and gift cards on vacaville parking lots.
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i didn't believe it and i cried my eyes out, and it just proves that people need to stay off their phones while driving and just pay more attention to things that are going on...i think it's great as a community everyone is coming together to support this cause and i think it's great the dutch bros decided to reach out and be a part of this."(pam) one- (pam) one- dollar from one- (pam) (pam) one- dollar from every drink is going to the griess family ... dutch brothers tells kron 4, it wont know the exact amount collected for a few days. the business says, it also helped out the family of jaime manuel... by giving customers an opportunity to donate.. and the dutch brothers gave directly to the
i didn't believe it and i cried my eyes out, and it just proves that people need to stay off their phones while driving and just pay more attention to things that are going on...i think it's great as a community everyone is coming together to support this cause and i think it's great the dutch bros decided to reach out and be a part of this."(pam) one- (pam) one- dollar from one- (pam) (pam) one- dollar from every drink is going to the griess family ... dutch brothers tells kron 4, it wont...
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emily: do you think it will -- -- do you meyer cried think if marissa mayer cried in an interview theyould view it differently? amy: they would view her as being weak. women have to walk the line of being strong, but not too strong. there is no place for crying. emily: you have gone on to respond to musk's response, saying he could have addressed the double standard between men and women ceo's, but instead he simply denied it. do you think that's part of the broader problem? amy: i do. i think that in the past year, the #metoo movement and everything that's happened, we have started a conversation about how we look at women in the workplace and in america more broadly. what's the next step? at "the riveter," we are building a community for women to move forward. are at an inflection point where men could stand up and be part of the conversation. it would've been amazing if elon musk had said, yes, and that's ok, that's good, we need to show up as our us -- authentic selves. we need men to jump in and say, it's ok to show that emotion. emily: "the riveter" is a co-working space that is
emily: do you think it will -- -- do you meyer cried think if marissa mayer cried in an interview theyould view it differently? amy: they would view her as being weak. women have to walk the line of being strong, but not too strong. there is no place for crying. emily: you have gone on to respond to musk's response, saying he could have addressed the double standard between men and women ceo's, but instead he simply denied it. do you think that's part of the broader problem? amy: i do. i think...
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a man cries out to god.bridge collapses in a storm. watch again, and you can see one of its towers simply disintegrate and plunge down into the valley below. another eyewitness reported lightning striking the bridge. a rescue helicopter flying through the storm relayed the first horrifying pictures. one tower of the suspension bridge has simply disappeared, with it the long, central section of motorway which relied on it. on one side, a truck is perilously close to the edge, but it's clear many other vehicles have plunged up to 90 metres, or 300 feet, down to the valley floor, narrowly missing these apartment buildings. emergency teams used helicopters, cranes and hoists to recover the dead and injured, as others started the search of rubble to look for more of the victims. translation: from the information we have in our possession, 30 cars and some heavy vehicles were driving on the span of the bridge at the moment it collapsed. already urgent questions are being asked. how could this motorway bridge, buil
a man cries out to god.bridge collapses in a storm. watch again, and you can see one of its towers simply disintegrate and plunge down into the valley below. another eyewitness reported lightning striking the bridge. a rescue helicopter flying through the storm relayed the first horrifying pictures. one tower of the suspension bridge has simply disappeared, with it the long, central section of motorway which relied on it. on one side, a truck is perilously close to the edge, but it's clear many...
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for the first five minutes i will full disclosure i cried several times during the. first five minutes i will say but this clearly spoke to be can you relate to that i kind of you know one of these guys who actually likes some like the one guy in the audience of nothing but women so i can really and i felt the same way there was something. really touching about seeing your face up on screen but in so many different ways not just the one stock character or the one goofy nerd it's everything it's the leading men and it's the bad boy it's the hot leading it's the villain everyone was . asian and it took twenty five years for this to happen. it was a special moment and it was interesting bawling again i want to plug my man card here i found myself crying a few times in this film and i think that it speaks about it speaks to a hunger for us to see ourselves reflected and i think that's why you're seeing it feel like a movement as opposed to just some movie scene once you spent a lot of time looking at representation in hollywood particularly the lack of representation so
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so you cried when she put that to you? i absolutely cried. why?dy on the cover of a magazine. it not only meant a lot to me, but the work i'm doing which would impact millions of bodies that looked like mine. i want to ask you how significant you think it is that you, a uk size 26, i understand, a model, are on the front of a fashion magazine? it is ground—breaking. i know you tweeted that and there's a lot of people who can make jokes about my size and appearance and go into my health could literally change their world. seeing that, standing in the supermarket and seeing actual representation of someone that they identify with, that changes lives. and you wrote on social media that if you had seen a cover like this on a magazine when you were growing up as a little girl, it would have made a real difference to you. in what way? i was a teenager buying this magazine when i lived in mississippi in a very rural area and i didn't value myself very much. so i would buy this magazine. my life could have been changed and i just wish there was something
so you cried when she put that to you? i absolutely cried. why?dy on the cover of a magazine. it not only meant a lot to me, but the work i'm doing which would impact millions of bodies that looked like mine. i want to ask you how significant you think it is that you, a uk size 26, i understand, a model, are on the front of a fashion magazine? it is ground—breaking. i know you tweeted that and there's a lot of people who can make jokes about my size and appearance and go into my health could...
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cried the japanese warlords. "and japan will rule the world!" and the people answered, "banzai!" each system was alike in that the constitutional lawmaking bodies gave up their power. the reichstag in berlin, the house of deputies in rome, the diet in tokyo. and these elected representatives became collections of stooges, rubber stamp organizations. >> sieg heil! sieg heil! narrator: applauding on cue the words of the leaders. each system did away with free speech and free assembly. each system did away with a free press, and substituted a press controlled by the party. through their ministries of propaganda, each took complete control of the theater, the movies, the radio, every cultural activity and every channel of information was controlled by the most important members of the party. each did away with free courts and trial by jury, and substituted courts and judges run by the party. each abolished labor unions and the right to bargaining for wages. an wages. >> [speaking german] >> danke. heil hitler! >> heil hitler! >> weiter arbeiten! narrator: and under the pretext of pa
cried the japanese warlords. "and japan will rule the world!" and the people answered, "banzai!" each system was alike in that the constitutional lawmaking bodies gave up their power. the reichstag in berlin, the house of deputies in rome, the diet in tokyo. and these elected representatives became collections of stooges, rubber stamp organizations. >> sieg heil! sieg heil! narrator: applauding on cue the words of the leaders. each system did away with free speech and...
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over the denny's getting i cried over eating spaghetti a fast food restaurant i thought this is it i'm stuck when it comes to the classism we're dealing with and that's the word to use when food stamps are involved at school people ashamed people are shamed for that and it was interesting going back and forth between my father who at the time did have you know some money to than my mother who was putting yourself back to university so we were on a very lean budget and it is it likes to pretend it doesn't have that class structure that it got free of it but that's who we were formed by you know america anyway and it's not free of it and how exactly do you think it manifests in different ways it manifests everywhere just from if you're poor you go to the drugstore the chemist to get your face cream instead of you know the and in the u.k. that we sell for it is for the fancy people but it's the same people behind say l'oreal making bows products or. you know they follow you in places if they don't feel like you're quite right for it or they exist all the examples of it the subtleties the
over the denny's getting i cried over eating spaghetti a fast food restaurant i thought this is it i'm stuck when it comes to the classism we're dealing with and that's the word to use when food stamps are involved at school people ashamed people are shamed for that and it was interesting going back and forth between my father who at the time did have you know some money to than my mother who was putting yourself back to university so we were on a very lean budget and it is it likes to pretend...
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in another area cries of no more genocide could be heard. these protesters are calling for among other things an investigation by the international criminal court into allegations of atrocities committed by me in mars' military charges that me and mars government continues to deny. and i think you know for the man in this crowd emotion cannot be contained. who he says this is the only way they could properly commemorate such a somber occasion the little matter of the day ever let out two thousand and seventeen they raped our mothers and sisters they set our homes on fire they made thousands of people homeless because of that we're mourning today. a day when the often ignored voices were as loud as they've ever been the question now is will the rest of the world finally hear them. at the good to prolong refugee camp in cox's a bizarre one but it. still had all the news he's down but is he out of the presidential race why the man see it as a frontrunner has been disqualified in the democratic republic of congo plus. there was how will things a
in another area cries of no more genocide could be heard. these protesters are calling for among other things an investigation by the international criminal court into allegations of atrocities committed by me in mars' military charges that me and mars government continues to deny. and i think you know for the man in this crowd emotion cannot be contained. who he says this is the only way they could properly commemorate such a somber occasion the little matter of the day ever let out two...
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>> jimmy: i haven't cried, but i've felt very, very happy, yeah.[ laughter ] >> so it's something like that. >> jimmy: why do you pick that specifically? >> food? >> jimmy: you look like a glutton, have you ever cried when -- >> no, that was an inside situation for you and i because we eat at all the same restaurants. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yes. i do love certain -- i know what you mean. >> i cried because the couture was so beautiful. and then every year for the summer, because we only get a little bit of time off from "black-ish," i usually go away with a group of friends i've been going away with for years. we go to italy. when we all started we were single girls going away together. now they all have husbands and kids. and i don't have husbands and kids. >> jimmy: oh. >> i thought this year, let me try something different. i was like i'm going to go away with one of my best friends that's also single and doesn't have kids and we went to the south of france. it didn't go as planned. >> jimmy: why, what happened? >> well, jimmy. let's see. when i fi
>> jimmy: i haven't cried, but i've felt very, very happy, yeah.[ laughter ] >> so it's something like that. >> jimmy: why do you pick that specifically? >> food? >> jimmy: you look like a glutton, have you ever cried when -- >> no, that was an inside situation for you and i because we eat at all the same restaurants. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yes. i do love certain -- i know what you mean. >> i cried because the couture was so beautiful. and then every...
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one by one declaring for economy wars will continue or will bring the region into more economic cries and cries of victory of the fact at the moment when you describe terms move as playing with fire everyone has called it as a breach of trust do you think anyone was surprised that this move came from donald trump. i think the disappointment is there the turkish president was counting on donald trump for trying to establish a very strong relationship and he was not expecting because of a. case that would evolve into this high tension crisis between two contraries i think probably there are some diplomatic channels to come together around again but they do moment the rethought it is very strong at least from turkish side as the president. yesterday and today spoke very harshly and tomorrow it will speak the day off. of it keeping and i will be there present to listen to him among the other people probably the continuation of his strong rethought it will create more i will say economic money creation and economic dissatisfaction and disappointment who is going to lose the day and definit
one by one declaring for economy wars will continue or will bring the region into more economic cries and cries of victory of the fact at the moment when you describe terms move as playing with fire everyone has called it as a breach of trust do you think anyone was surprised that this move came from donald trump. i think the disappointment is there the turkish president was counting on donald trump for trying to establish a very strong relationship and he was not expecting because of a. case...
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i'm sorry i cried. soledad: i am a mom and i fully 100% understand. we talked about, there is no significant legislation in congress to lower prescription prices -- specifically insulin. announcer: when we come back. how ghosts of the past and present still haunt charlottesville. mayor walker: we still have finger pointing. people blaming everyone but themselves. you can still hear that in anbill in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. soledad: next sunday marks one year since white supremacists forever changed the image of charlottesville, virginia. angered over the proposed removal of two confederate statues, they organized a "unite the right" rally. it turned deadly when a self-proclaimed nazi drove into a crowd of counter protesters. some res for the chaos, shocked that their city of charlottesville, which calls itself progressive, could be home to white supremacists. sweeping changes immediately.d 5 days? mayor nikuyah walker joins us from charlottesville. nice to have you. thank you for being with us, madam mayor. let's talk -- walker: thanks for having
i'm sorry i cried. soledad: i am a mom and i fully 100% understand. we talked about, there is no significant legislation in congress to lower prescription prices -- specifically insulin. announcer: when we come back. how ghosts of the past and present still haunt charlottesville. mayor walker: we still have finger pointing. people blaming everyone but themselves. you can still hear that in anbill in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. soledad: next sunday marks one year since white supremacists forever...
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the democratic party has cried fellow. a sophisticated attempt to quote the huck it's voter database just months before mid-term elections the d.n.c. security chief approached the f.b.i. over the incident ball blower to even stress the democrats must remain vigilant ahead of the elections and the media were quick off the mark to hint at those to blame the democratic party's voter database targeted with a sophisticated hacking attempt d.n.c. just confirm the n.b.c. news it is alerted authorities to an attempted it had all their voter file and the takeaway really is if this continues to be a major issue any attack on a political party or campaign is important for us all to take seriously but after all the assumptions were made on this is the important part later on when the d.n.c. admitted this so-called was in fact an in security test it was initiated by the michigan branch of the party which simply didn't coordinate things with the main office the branch chief says it's donald trump's refusal to crack down on foreign inter
the democratic party has cried fellow. a sophisticated attempt to quote the huck it's voter database just months before mid-term elections the d.n.c. security chief approached the f.b.i. over the incident ball blower to even stress the democrats must remain vigilant ahead of the elections and the media were quick off the mark to hint at those to blame the democratic party's voter database targeted with a sophisticated hacking attempt d.n.c. just confirm the n.b.c. news it is alerted authorities...
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"i swear, this is him," he cries. y god, this is yusuf." at a house nearby, another bereavedr fat lost.the sons he ali's book," he says proudly. "he is very smart. he school."lent grades at he said his sons were so excited the night before the trip they couldn't sleep. but this is the heartbreaking outcome of the day out. blood-spattered backpacks and a mangled schoolbus. these images of renewed concerns that britain and america are putting lucrative arms sales to saudi arahea of safeguarding human lives. there are growing calls for the arms trade to be halted. le we are not party to the conflict, we do supply weapons to the coalition and we have for a very long time. the truth is we don't know if our weapons were used in the thursday attack or not. we don't know if our weapons are being used on the attaits that have hospitals, that i hit futrals, benefit schools, t have hit schoolbuses full of children. that is an absolute disgrace. people will say this is any symbol of why we should suspend arms sales. in a couple of why we should of susp
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. >> i just sat and cried. to be honest. that doesn't sound very manly but i just sat and cried. >> reporter: dozens of schools across the country like high school north in new jersey are folding their teams after strug didn't have enough players to safely field a team. it was a heart wrenching decision to have to close the program. >> reporter: the trend has left quarterbacks like brian murphy with fewer roots to college glory. >> it's in a way disheartening because you want to play varsity your senior year. so that was kind of taken away from me and my two other co-captains as seniors. yes, it's just been really frustrating. >> reporter: why are more students stepping away? some educators fault recent studies linking high-impact sports, traumatic brain injuries and long-term health problems. schools are also struggling with high costs and demographic shifts that make football less popular. driving students to take up other sports. with participation surging in soccer and outdoor track and field. football players are on the
. >> i just sat and cried. to be honest. that doesn't sound very manly but i just sat and cried. >> reporter: dozens of schools across the country like high school north in new jersey are folding their teams after strug didn't have enough players to safely field a team. it was a heart wrenching decision to have to close the program. >> reporter: the trend has left quarterbacks like brian murphy with fewer roots to college glory. >> it's in a way disheartening because you...
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i just cried. when i was in because of it was he i loved her we just saw her fall to have to part with her year. because my mother was if you like she was really good you know. not much. to say i'm really good times here they are all written by the bed and bed is enormous there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear so it was very regimented more like a military style you lined up for everything to line up for your meals and lined up to go to school you lined up to go to church just like that followed that routine and you would be ok if you followed and didn't break the rules you know so you just follow the rules. they didn't have the freedom as a as a child or as it young teenager and always came and wonders if her vision of somebody but we got a boat six o'clock and we were sent down to the cold playroom you know is always cold and in the basement early morning still a lot of chillin here and yet they put us in the big spender room and we
i just cried. when i was in because of it was he i loved her we just saw her fall to have to part with her year. because my mother was if you like she was really good you know. not much. to say i'm really good times here they are all written by the bed and bed is enormous there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear so it was very regimented more like a military style you lined up for everything to line up for your meals and lined up to...
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i just cried. when i was in because of it was you know i loved her but we just saw her have to part with her year. because my mother was a lay she was a really good mood you know. it's . not much. to say a mood good times here they are all written by the bed and there is enormous there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear so it was very regimented more like a military style you lined up for everything to line up for your meals lined up to go to school you lined up to go to church just like that follow that routine and you would be ok if you followed it didn't break the rules you know so you just follow the rules. they didn't have the freedom as is the child or is it the young teenager and always came to wonders with her vision of somebody but we got them about six o'clock and we were sent on of the cold play room the noise always cold and in the basement early morning still a lot of chilling air and yet they put us in the big spender room
i just cried. when i was in because of it was you know i loved her but we just saw her have to part with her year. because my mother was a lay she was a really good mood you know. it's . not much. to say a mood good times here they are all written by the bed and there is enormous there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear so it was very regimented more like a military style you lined up for everything to line up for your meals lined...
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neighbors heard her cries for help and called 9/11. -- 911. >> the victim did describe the robbers as three men, two wearing masks and one his panicman in his 20s. >> that must be so frightening for her. i can't imagine having three men come in and tie me up. >> neighbors were too shaken to go on camera but says the elderly woman is petite, likely less than 100 pounds in weight. her husband was not at home. she's sewed to be bruised from the assault. abc 7 news. >> and evacuation order for a berkeley neighborhood is still in place as work continues to remove trees in danger of falling. crews removed one of the six redwoods that was deemed unsafe. businesses and homes remain evacuated tonight. city officials say work will start up again first thing at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> after being closed for two months from construction, subway service begins tomorrow at the tunnel. the tunnel provided service from west castro and west portal station. the product has been without fault. -- the project has not been without fault. the mayor cited the accident in a scathing letter earlier thi
neighbors heard her cries for help and called 9/11. -- 911. >> the victim did describe the robbers as three men, two wearing masks and one his panicman in his 20s. >> that must be so frightening for her. i can't imagine having three men come in and tie me up. >> neighbors were too shaken to go on camera but says the elderly woman is petite, likely less than 100 pounds in weight. her husband was not at home. she's sewed to be bruised from the assault. abc 7 news. >> and...
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and i've cried, and i've cried, and i've just tried to like...mb about it, you know what i mean, that's the only way i can talk about it. it's like numb to me. if you go back on drugs, what happens to your life? i lose my children, i lose my family unit. and it'lljust end up being the same old same old. and more than likely i will die young. i expect that, that's just part and parcel of it all, you know what i mean. the town's undertakers know all about health inequality. they see its consequences all the time. you look, and you see somebody‘s age and you think that that's far too young. and you're seeing that all the time? too frequently, much too frequently. i met one family where the mum died and left two young children, eight and 10 years old, and dad had to give up work to look after the children. and that changes everything. it goes beyond the initial grief of losing somebody you love and a key part of your family. it goes beyond that, because it reaches out into all the years that follow. if you walk through this graveyard, you can just se
and i've cried, and i've cried, and i've just tried to like...mb about it, you know what i mean, that's the only way i can talk about it. it's like numb to me. if you go back on drugs, what happens to your life? i lose my children, i lose my family unit. and it'lljust end up being the same old same old. and more than likely i will die young. i expect that, that's just part and parcel of it all, you know what i mean. the town's undertakers know all about health inequality. they see its...
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i just cried cry when i was in because of you i was here i loved her we just saw her have to part with her year. because my mother was a lady she was a really good mood you know. it's . not much. to say a movie good times here they are all written by the bed and bed is enormous there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear so it was very regimented more like a military style you lined up for everything to line up for your meals and lined up to go to school you lined up to go to church just like that follow that routine in the e.u. would be ok if you followed it and didn't break the rules you know so you just follow the rules. they didn't have the freedom as a as a child or as it young teenager and always caney wonders if her vision of somebody but we got them about six o'clock and we were sent down to the cold play room and it was always cold and in the basement early morning still a lot of chillin ear and yet they put us in the big spender room and we had to keep warm whoever we could. be there and all kinds of farm were they w
i just cried cry when i was in because of you i was here i loved her we just saw her have to part with her year. because my mother was a lady she was a really good mood you know. it's . not much. to say a movie good times here they are all written by the bed and bed is enormous there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear so it was very regimented more like a military style you lined up for everything to line up for your meals and lined...
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>> what we are hearing are the cries of children, immigrant children who had just spent separated from their parents and a border patrol detention facility. it was an audio that i obtained a month and a half ago or so with the help of a lawyer, civil rights attorney on the border named jennifer harpring and she had attained his tape and thought it was important and shared it with me and asked what i thought about it and i told her i thought we should try to publish it. it wasn't an easy decision for the source of that tape who felt that the tape could put them at risk for being identified and fired. but the source ultimately agreed to allow me and pro-public to publish the audio. the macro public senior reporter talks about covering mexico and the u.s. government immigration policy. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> coming up on both tv, recent books on social media. computer scientist and philosopher argues against the use of social media in his book 10 arguments for deleting your social and media account right now.
>> what we are hearing are the cries of children, immigrant children who had just spent separated from their parents and a border patrol detention facility. it was an audio that i obtained a month and a half ago or so with the help of a lawyer, civil rights attorney on the border named jennifer harpring and she had attained his tape and thought it was important and shared it with me and asked what i thought about it and i told her i thought we should try to publish it. it wasn't an easy...
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people kept in dark corners behind closed doors cries for help that went on hurt. and these wounds are still open. and there is much to be done to bring about justice and truth and healing for the victims and survivors live to large as there is. for us day one of the pope's two day visit to ireland the then the crowds are gathering for the festival of families what's the visit been like so far. this is really the climax of day one it's the end of the festival of families that's been taking place over the course of the entire week here in dublin it's a major global church event that takes place every three years croke park is one of the main stadiums in the irish capital we have a long standing link with the catholic community in dublin and we're expecting crowds possibly in excess of seventy thousand people here the pope will speak address the crowd to roughly an hour and three quarters time before that we are expecting celebrations all sorts of different performances so he clearly as you can probably understand he has been welcomed we've seen vast crowds lining th
people kept in dark corners behind closed doors cries for help that went on hurt. and these wounds are still open. and there is much to be done to bring about justice and truth and healing for the victims and survivors live to large as there is. for us day one of the pope's two day visit to ireland the then the crowds are gathering for the festival of families what's the visit been like so far. this is really the climax of day one it's the end of the festival of families that's been taking...
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. >> i just sat and cried, to be honest. doesn't sound very manly, but i sat and cried. dozen schools across the country are folding their teams after struggling to fill all their positions. >> at the end of the day, we didn't have enough players to safely fill the team. it was a >> reporter: the trend quarterbacks like ryan murphy with fewer routes to college glory. >> it's in a way disheartening, because you want to play varsity your senior year, but that was kind of taken away from my two other co-captains as seniors. it's been real frustrating. >> reporter: why are more students stepping away? some link high impact sports and long-term health problems, high costs and demographic shifts that make football less popular, driving students to pick up other sports with participation surging in soccer and outdoor track and field. football players are on the decline with 1.1 million players in 2008 down to 1.06 million last year. but for the teens who feel invincible, who crave that grid iron glory, these decisions could feel the turf got pulled right from under them. brian
. >> i just sat and cried, to be honest. doesn't sound very manly, but i sat and cried. dozen schools across the country are folding their teams after struggling to fill all their positions. >> at the end of the day, we didn't have enough players to safely fill the team. it was a >> reporter: the trend quarterbacks like ryan murphy with fewer routes to college glory. >> it's in a way disheartening, because you want to play varsity your senior year, but that was kind of...
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in a series of posts yesterday he denied that he cried during , "the new york times" interview earliers month and traded a follower who criticized him for calling a cave explorer in thailand a pedophile last month. bloomberg has been covering this story. given that the sec has opened inquiries into tesla, namely musk's communication and how he revealed information, is this risky? >> yeah. i don't think this calms investors or folks involved in the company. these are not the types of tweets or public statements you are accustomed to getting from a chief executive about if someone broke down in an interview or not. again, these aren't violations of securities laws. nothing was mentioned in that regard, but following the closure or the idea of taking the company private, that ending a few days ago, that doesn't mean the sec stops looking at that statement. even though they are not going to go forward with that plan or at least that's the current state of play, the agency is going to look at the kinds of statements, the factual basis in all of that. in terms of his latest tweets, i don't t
in a series of posts yesterday he denied that he cried during , "the new york times" interview earliers month and traded a follower who criticized him for calling a cave explorer in thailand a pedophile last month. bloomberg has been covering this story. given that the sec has opened inquiries into tesla, namely musk's communication and how he revealed information, is this risky? >> yeah. i don't think this calms investors or folks involved in the company. these are not the...
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i just cried. when i was in because if you don't want to see her i loved her but we just saw her have to part with her year. because my brother was like she was really good mood you know. it's. not much. to say a mood good tames here they are all written by the bed and bed is enormous there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear so it was very regimented more like a military style you lined up for everything to line up for your meals and lined up to go to school you lined up to go to church just like that fellow that routine in the e.u. would be ok if you followed and didn't break the rules you know so you just follow the rules. i didn't have the freedom as a as a child or as it young teenager and always came to wonders with her vision of somebody but we got them both six o'clock and we were sent down to the cold play room and it was always cold in the basement early morn still a lot of chillen here and yet they put us in the big cement roo
i just cried. when i was in because if you don't want to see her i loved her but we just saw her have to part with her year. because my brother was like she was really good mood you know. it's. not much. to say a mood good tames here they are all written by the bed and bed is enormous there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear so it was very regimented more like a military style you lined up for everything to line up for your meals...
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people kept in dark corners behind closed doors cries for help that went on heard. and these wounds are still open. and there is much to be done to bring about justice and truth and healing for the victims and survivors. holy father we ask that you use your office and influence to ensure that this is done here in ireland and also around the world. in this saga of widespread abuse of children by members of the catholic church protests were inevitable. these people are looking for action not words from the vatican i do get the feeling though dobbs. cross will not be returned within the population from simply what will process say to the population he needs to meet with your actions are going to be pretty serious action for going to be. alone in silent prayer the leader of one point two billion catholics. later in the day away from the cameras he met eight i were survivors of religious an institutional abuse for ninety minutes likely the most emotional moment of his thirty six hour visit for all involved pope francis has gone further than any pope in acknowledging the
people kept in dark corners behind closed doors cries for help that went on heard. and these wounds are still open. and there is much to be done to bring about justice and truth and healing for the victims and survivors. holy father we ask that you use your office and influence to ensure that this is done here in ireland and also around the world. in this saga of widespread abuse of children by members of the catholic church protests were inevitable. these people are looking for action not...
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they can buy something what do you think since being jailed and as hal has reportedly worsened she cries throughout the court hearings which was being driven in a cold prison van for hours it was minus eleven outside she was interrogated for many hours with no psychologist own lawyer present she was treated like a seasoned criminal lemaitre cried how can a seventeen year old withstand this. if found guilty they face up to ten years and present i do not question the r.t. moscow. public about who was mentioned in the report has requested to be moved from detention and be placed under house arrest citing health issues a court will decide all about it later on this. up next on r.t. the spiraling trade war between the u.s. and turkey is getting worse and affecting world markets we're going to details after the break. seems wrong. when old rules just don't hold. me if you get to shape out these days become advocates and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. on saturday irresponsible lobbyist accessing unlimited credit from an
they can buy something what do you think since being jailed and as hal has reportedly worsened she cries throughout the court hearings which was being driven in a cold prison van for hours it was minus eleven outside she was interrogated for many hours with no psychologist own lawyer present she was treated like a seasoned criminal lemaitre cried how can a seventeen year old withstand this. if found guilty they face up to ten years and present i do not question the r.t. moscow. public about who...
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cried again. because in that moment, in that morning, i felt like a lot of trump voters. i was 57 years old. my industry had died. it is still dying. our industry has so many problems. and i knew that i would have to work at least two jobs. it is something i had never done before because you know, nobody honestly nobody wanted me anymore. and knew how a lot of people felt in that moment. that was the first time i really understood how -- i was very apathetic with people. but it came home in that moment. and then the washington -- hired me a week later and i interviewed the president for them. where i got my cowboy boots. i got a picture of my cowboy boots with the resolute desk. >> her face is not in the picture. just her boots and the desk. salena: it is awesome. every president from gerald ford to donald trump. if there is any moment that stands out for you, what would it be? >> all of them are very unique. all of them love the country. you might not like them politically but all of our presidents love the country in their own unique way. they are all elected for differ
cried again. because in that moment, in that morning, i felt like a lot of trump voters. i was 57 years old. my industry had died. it is still dying. our industry has so many problems. and i knew that i would have to work at least two jobs. it is something i had never done before because you know, nobody honestly nobody wanted me anymore. and knew how a lot of people felt in that moment. that was the first time i really understood how -- i was very apathetic with people. but it came home in...
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you did meet the prime minister and you cried. tell us about that. yes, ididn't you cried.a lot of things i wanted to pass on to him but it's very emotional and hard to try to be a voice for people who don't have the ability or strength to do so now that was my raw emotion, that's how i felt, i was so sad, that the government wasn't doing anything. thank you so much for coming onto the programme and your story with us. a dutch artist who's moving animal sculptures, powered entirely by the wind are now attracting the attention of nasa. they‘ re called strandbeests and are the creation of theo jansen. nasa wants to use his ideas to create a windpowered rover on venus, one of the most inhospitable places in the solar system. 0ur arts correpsondent david sillito has been to meet him. scheveningen. 0n the dutch coast. and a summer spectacle, the strandbeests. wind blown mechanical artworks. you don't get used to it, not really, so it is always something special when you see them. i think they are amazing. my name is theo jansen and i try to make new forms of life on the beach wh
you did meet the prime minister and you cried. tell us about that. yes, ididn't you cried.a lot of things i wanted to pass on to him but it's very emotional and hard to try to be a voice for people who don't have the ability or strength to do so now that was my raw emotion, that's how i felt, i was so sad, that the government wasn't doing anything. thank you so much for coming onto the programme and your story with us. a dutch artist who's moving animal sculptures, powered entirely by the wind...
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i thought i had cried my last tear. isaidi i thought i had cried my last tear.ecided on monday i would go, so i flew out from la to detroit and went to see her, and spoke with her. she wasn't able to speak back, but her family felt that she could hear me, and so ijust said all the things that i wanted to say, and told her to say hello to my sister. hey! written and produced by mr stevie wonder, called me late one night and said, re, i've got a song for you. i said, i'll take it! he said, send somebody down to get it. # yo—ho, yeah yeah yeah yeah...# the greatest gift for me was when i heard her sing till you come back to me. when she sings your song, she takes it and you don't get it back, and that's what she did. # give me a freedom like this. # i'm gonna walk back...# she was just consistently a great human being. # i'll make you see ourlove is dying...# incredibly moving stuff from stevie wonder. of course, in terms of aretha franklin's funeral, we have had no official word from herfamily but we are hearing rumours it could bea but we are hearing rumours it c
i thought i had cried my last tear. isaidi i thought i had cried my last tear.ecided on monday i would go, so i flew out from la to detroit and went to see her, and spoke with her. she wasn't able to speak back, but her family felt that she could hear me, and so ijust said all the things that i wanted to say, and told her to say hello to my sister. hey! written and produced by mr stevie wonder, called me late one night and said, re, i've got a song for you. i said, i'll take it! he said, send...
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over the denny's getting i cried over eating spaghetti a fast food restaurant i thought this is it i'm stuck and when it comes to the classism we're going with and that's the word to use when food stamps are involved with school people ashamed people are shamed for that and it was interesting going back and forth between my father who at the time did have you know some money to than my mother who was putting yourself back to university so we were on a very lean budget and it is it likes to pretend it doesn't have that class structure that it got free of it but that's who we were formed by you know america anyway and it's not free of it and how exactly do you think it manifests in different ways that none of us everywhere are just from if you're poor you go to the drugstore the chemist to get your face cream instead of you know the and in the u.k. would be selfridges for the fancy people but it's the same people behind say l'oreal making both products or. you know they follow you in places if they don't feel like you're quite right for it or they exist all the examples of it the subtlet
over the denny's getting i cried over eating spaghetti a fast food restaurant i thought this is it i'm stuck and when it comes to the classism we're going with and that's the word to use when food stamps are involved with school people ashamed people are shamed for that and it was interesting going back and forth between my father who at the time did have you know some money to than my mother who was putting yourself back to university so we were on a very lean budget and it is it likes to...
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one literally cries and later on cries even more, terrified. we have to talk about that. mean one's right or one's wrong. if we don't even know each other enough to understand why you can have completely different reactions, we'reoather ereere e demagogues pull us apart. when we talk about eep oaach ot don't talk to each other, that's when the nazis can win. >> do not miss this man's show tomorrow night 7:00 eastern. we'll watch that exchange. you also have leslie jones from "saturday night live." >> yes, keeping up with the joneses. >> i love it. thank you very much. i'm so happy for you. >>> coming up next here, roger stone responding after three of his close associates are called to testify in front of a grand jury. we'll dig into why the special counsel seems more and more interested in trump's former political adviser. we'll be right back. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones b
one literally cries and later on cries even more, terrified. we have to talk about that. mean one's right or one's wrong. if we don't even know each other enough to understand why you can have completely different reactions, we'reoather ereere e demagogues pull us apart. when we talk about eep oaach ot don't talk to each other, that's when the nazis can win. >> do not miss this man's show tomorrow night 7:00 eastern. we'll watch that exchange. you also have leslie jones from...
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trying to leave her cries. for their deeds are. trying to shine scared and steve. cared for. you know i just try. to. go. as far. as funds. she. can leave. her seat for larry's. trying to secure a case. to the masses to. be fair to keep. their seats for kerry. campaign she scares me she. also seems. all seem to be spared. sees her. long feature pieces. you know. feedback and. to see. shines deep. was these. oh my thank you. thank you you thank . i leave chargen didn't fit in my mind till. on with. me. as the sheriff. by the west to my far. right here. you know. i the picture i've been of it our job find a. sharp good i just have. a gun sit side shop even to the. side. of the. zero. zero viveur. and i know that's. just her she's. five i am from. me so i. have to. find it it's my that i the mind to. meet i'll think of a. idea i wish. i could try to come. off the street saxons from. which are in my city i'm. sorry. for the city. sorry. to invite. both. thank. you. from my. ignition. and you. left. me and my shirt. was transferred for. she. is still. insincere. of tucson. sure. s
trying to leave her cries. for their deeds are. trying to shine scared and steve. cared for. you know i just try. to. go. as far. as funds. she. can leave. her seat for larry's. trying to secure a case. to the masses to. be fair to keep. their seats for kerry. campaign she scares me she. also seems. all seem to be spared. sees her. long feature pieces. you know. feedback and. to see. shines deep. was these. oh my thank you. thank you you thank . i leave chargen didn't fit in my mind till. on...
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. >> ante esta situacion la cri c criticas a nivel nacional no se han dejado de pronunciar. >> mientras l alarmada. >> ya se esta volviendo normal todo esto no se esta haciendo lo que se necesita,. >> mencionaron que para sanar no hay que jalar el dedod. >e. esto revelaron ante el caso de m mn niÑos rescatados en un desierto emn n nuevo mexsiicpo. >> ellos presebntantan seÑale b abuso. >> ( musica ) >> ayer en camino al trabajo nos comentaron que el camino no e u estuvo nada facil despues de las fertes lluvias y las corrientes de agfuua que calleron en el i aeroipaero aeropuerto se vienen nuevas l v lluvias para el dia de maÑana. >> esto sucedio en canada donde las personas encontraron a una p persona menor ndde edad que fu a afda afectada por la fuersza de est t tornbellino. >> vemos como0 es este soistyi e elata presion estuvo mostrartra como afecto0 a a esta zskona. >> aaquoi quoii vemos estas tems bastante calidas. >> vemos esa capa de humo bas n bastante ligera donde se han e presentado problemas respitar s respitarios. >> hay muy mala calidad de aire hasta eÑll dia de maÑana donde
. >> ante esta situacion la cri c criticas a nivel nacional no se han dejado de pronunciar. >> mientras l alarmada. >> ya se esta volviendo normal todo esto no se esta haciendo lo que se necesita,. >> mencionaron que para sanar no hay que jalar el dedod. >e. esto revelaron ante el caso de m mn niÑos rescatados en un desierto emn n nuevo mexsiicpo. >> ellos presebntantan seÑale b abuso. >> ( musica ) >> ayer en camino al trabajo nos comentaron que...