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>> cris: just a little handsy on it. bryant hesitated and pushed it. >> al: ajayi now, good run on first down gains eight. jay ajayi. c 12ries tonight for 50 yards. >> cris: because of the miss no you ay for a field goal here. othink what is happening is that the eagles'ensive line is starting to get their footing. they are getting up on the lighter linebackers. instead of going sideways they a are going ht downhill and giving jay ajayi a chance. >> al: again and he can't go anywhere. that sets up a third dowand short. ticking down to 9:00 left in regulation. >> cris: yeah. and the atlanta falcons and manual countered witsly blitz. evg ybody knows what is goin on. when you get something that works, they know what the counter to that is. a said this is going to b game of adjustments. nobody does anything and puts it on tape to help you study. he made a nice adjustment there. >> al: third and four, corey clement in the backfield. ertz comes into the slot. foles fires, caught and a flag is down. for the moment agholor. that
>> cris: just a little handsy on it. bryant hesitated and pushed it. >> al: ajayi now, good run on first down gains eight. jay ajayi. c 12ries tonight for 50 yards. >> cris: because of the miss no you ay for a field goal here. othink what is happening is that the eagles'ensive line is starting to get their footing. they are getting up on the lighter linebackers. instead of going sideways they a are going ht downhill and giving jay ajayi a chance. >> al: again and he...
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he got 18. >> cris: think they go after mills again.hat is where they are making the most money. >> al: ryan fires. jones again picks up about nine. mills on the tackle again. >> cris: they are really not giving him much help on the outside when julio jones is that way. they bring him the other way. >> al: ryan. sacked at the 20 yard line. that will make it third down and long. fletcher cox is in there for the sack. sack of seven yards. it will be third down and eight. >> cris: there is utter exhaustion on everyone on the field. >> al: atlanta just one time-out. third and eight. that is snagged by sanu. mohamed sanu had a very quiet night and takes it to the 10 yard line and atlanta takes their final time-out right here with 23 seconds. >> cris: watch this jiggle move here. got it. going against the rookie, sidney jones. now it does not look like a lot of time because you are out of time-outs. but effectively you are going to take your shots into the end zone so that there should be plenty of time to get it done. >> al: here we are agai
he got 18. >> cris: think they go after mills again.hat is where they are making the most money. >> al: ryan fires. jones again picks up about nine. mills on the tackle again. >> cris: they are really not giving him much help on the outside when julio jones is that way. they bring him the other way. >> al: ryan. sacked at the 20 yard line. that will make it third down and long. fletcher cox is in there for the sack. sack of seven yards. it will be third down and eight....
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. >> cris: they are staying with that rpo. now one of the things the falconwanted to do to it is toe take away ants.ne ckers have done a nice job there. deep down the field. one-on-one and broken up at the 2 yard line. intended for mike wallace and robert alford is right there to bust up the play. brwnging it back to a third and eight. >> cris: this is a brilliant quarterback play by alford on the outside.he then gets hiad back around. turns e head around and gets the hand on the ball. >> al: perfect. third down and eight. from the 48. foles. pass caught. breaking a tackle is sproles to he got hit a couple of yards wo behind whauld have been the first down. vic beasy couldn't corral him. big first down. >> cris: vic beasley is go to drop out. unfortunately for vic beasley, he tackled like a pass rusher on that one. darren sproles is a tough guy to grab. that was the difference. the guy stays alive. >> al: 4:30 remains.ad foles the four-man rush. sproles again. picks up a couple of extra yards. 35 years old. always get tony dun
. >> cris: they are staying with that rpo. now one of the things the falconwanted to do to it is toe take away ants.ne ckers have done a nice job there. deep down the field. one-on-one and broken up at the 2 yard line. intended for mike wallace and robert alford is right there to bust up the play. brwnging it back to a third and eight. >> cris: this is a brilliant quarterback play by alford on the outside.he then gets hiad back around. turns e head around and gets the hand on the...
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this morning i broke cried this evacuating: "i cried this evacuating: "i cried this evacuating: "i criedhis point, i'm accepting it. it is what it is. we can't control it. just pick up and deal."and turning streets into rivers and trapping people in their cars.woman rescued: "the water keeps coming up and up like some titanic stuff. you can see the water coming up. so i'm just like boom-pushed the window out. and as i pushed the window out and tried to swim, the current just takes me down."people who live near the carolinas' rising rivers were ordered to evacuate by sunday afternoon."mandatory evacuations start tomorrow at 3pm."despite the warnings, some people are chosing to stay and ride it out.jason (homeowner), not evacuating: "we want to be here to protect our property of course because we're confident that nothing is gonna happen."and as gonna happen."and as florence parks itself over land and pours on the rain--rescuers like the united cajun navy are in full-time rescue mode.mitch colvin, fayetteville mayor: "if you are refusing to leave during this mandatory evacuation, then you
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the cries of the senate how bad about the body and your club which i had to travel. the lebanese government is now looking to legalize cannabis growth for medical purposes in an effort to boost its cash strapped economy but not everyone here supports those plans. i'm going to legalization if it means i'll be supervising the process and the i don't work for this area across the state and the state to sell it on to the different companies they are little is actually the only of the firm has had a direct relationship with the manufacturing companies a good little sick of them and has not said when the norm might come into force that back in your muna time is running out for ali. he's due to graduate from school soon and says he might become a full time cannabis pharma if he can't find alternatives. meet the artist we talk to sasha follett's. a choreographer who is constantly pushing the limits of dance theater the funny thing was chords and the guy is cool and she's been dancing against the current for twenty five years where does she get her energy from. such a. change
the cries of the senate how bad about the body and your club which i had to travel. the lebanese government is now looking to legalize cannabis growth for medical purposes in an effort to boost its cash strapped economy but not everyone here supports those plans. i'm going to legalization if it means i'll be supervising the process and the i don't work for this area across the state and the state to sell it on to the different companies they are little is actually the only of the firm has had a...
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>> i cried, and my boyfriend was like, look, look at what he said. i was so happy. think it was so nice for someone who knows me to speak for me. it was great. >> have you heard from other cast members? or you hope to one day? >> you know i'm fine without it. i'm fine. >> we spoke to roseanne last e night at standup new york after a podcast taping with rabbi schmuley boteach. last night, abc broadcast two teaser trailers for the new roseanne spin-off and last friday the network released the first photo of the conners cast. >> i don't know what they're going to do but they've cut me out of the entire process. it was no big deal to me over a tweet that they didn't understand. it was so horrifying. it felt like god, they're going to lynch me. they're lynching me. and i still feel like i've been lynched, but whatever, i'm still going to dance. the devil can have his due. whatever he needs to do. >> it looks like roseanne's character will dead on the conners. >>> kevin spacey is just six feet under in "house of cards." >> i'll tell you this, though, frances, when they bu
>> i cried, and my boyfriend was like, look, look at what he said. i was so happy. think it was so nice for someone who knows me to speak for me. it was great. >> have you heard from other cast members? or you hope to one day? >> you know i'm fine without it. i'm fine. >> we spoke to roseanne last e night at standup new york after a podcast taping with rabbi schmuley boteach. last night, abc broadcast two teaser trailers for the new roseanne spin-off and last friday the...
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and cried and threw tantrums to say i don't >> whtoto leave. >>host: what was your town? the northern part of new mexico one -- mexico -- mexico about hours drive is a region that wat one of the regions one of the us big sending states to the united states from central mexico.speey >>host: at age five what was your impression? >> we had to move to wait for our document.r's my father's my father's possible so afraid anytime he these twoo mexico hehe could have a secondw thought i'm not going back to the lesson he was such a worker wanted him all the time.ire so he made him a deal he could not refuse me he will penalize your entire family so we spent a year waiting a year waiting for the paperwork to and arrive rigt across el paso texas but i remember taking that drive from el paso to the california san joaquin valley. my father my father sent a postcard of the state capital a very dry and an affectionate man ias the a postcard to welcome us to california i was the oldest at for my brother would say are we there yet? in and the in the postpartum
and cried and threw tantrums to say i don't >> whtoto leave. >>host: what was your town? the northern part of new mexico one -- mexico -- mexico about hours drive is a region that wat one of the regions one of the us big sending states to the united states from central mexico.speey >>host: at age five what was your impression? >> we had to move to wait for our document.r's my father's my father's possible so afraid anytime he these twoo mexico hehe could have a secondw...
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tears for cook — the england opener admits he cried when he told his team—mates he's retiring, but he'll at the crease. there might be tears afterwards in the changing room, but i don't think walking out there. and from futsal to international football — a team of danish unknowns get ready to face slovakia and wales. thanks forjoining us. ian poulter, sergio garica, henrik stenson and paul casey have been announced as the four wildcards for europe's ryder cup team. captain thomas bjorn has opted for experience with his picks, with five rookies having gained automatic places through the european and world points standings. bjorn‘s four players boast no less than 20 previous ryder cup appearances between them. joe lynskey has more. well in the amphitheatre of the ryder cup the teams that have succeeded down the years have been those that have got the best from new talent alongside those more experienced players who know what to expect from the partisan atmospheres you only get in this sport once every two years. eight players automatically qualify for team europe through their performances
tears for cook — the england opener admits he cried when he told his team—mates he's retiring, but he'll at the crease. there might be tears afterwards in the changing room, but i don't think walking out there. and from futsal to international football — a team of danish unknowns get ready to face slovakia and wales. thanks forjoining us. ian poulter, sergio garica, henrik stenson and paul casey have been announced as the four wildcards for europe's ryder cup team. captain thomas bjorn...
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i cried because it's just -- why is she having to go in front of the senate? why is she having to defend herself and continuing this nightmare? >> reporter: these signs will b christine" candlelight vigil tomorrow night at 8:00 at the ca meo real and embarcadero road in palo alto. organizers say they're also speaking out against the bullying of sexual assault victims. so far, more than 1,000 people have indicated on facebook that they will be attending t palo a. and this is actually part of a nationwide effort. there are other similar vigils planned in chicago, new york, and washington, d.c. so right now others across the nation are making signs similar to this to support dr. christine blasey ford. reporting live in campbell, marianne favro, they're news. >> you can read more about the allegation against brett kavanaugh on nbar just of a ic hiorse. she will now be allowed to continue bringing cannabis to school. nbc bay area's sergio quintana talked with the family earlier this summer and has an update on their story. >> are you ready for school? >> reporter:
i cried because it's just -- why is she having to go in front of the senate? why is she having to defend herself and continuing this nightmare? >> reporter: these signs will b christine" candlelight vigil tomorrow night at 8:00 at the ca meo real and embarcadero road in palo alto. organizers say they're also speaking out against the bullying of sexual assault victims. so far, more than 1,000 people have indicated on facebook that they will be attending t palo a. and this is actually...
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you cried tears of joy.kground of the dancer is closely tied to the history of the nation. we are now way to the biggest township in south soweto. ev pa ntsula biggest township in south soweto. ev pantsula has a deeply political message. that matt healy pantsula. zaleta has a reputation for activism. it was home to nelson mandela during apartheid in years prior to his arrest. pantsula has its roots in the same era. it must contemporary forms with traditional african da ntz, contemporary forms with traditional african dantz, an act of cultural divides against the white government. talk to me about the kind of social and political m essa g es kind of social and political messages that you express when you da ntz. —— dance. messages that you express when you dantz. -- dance. the first political message is to be seen as black people, we are powerful. the second is we are trying to tell the world that we are still free, but we still have two push ourselves. and we have two push ourselves like ten times harder tha
you cried tears of joy.kground of the dancer is closely tied to the history of the nation. we are now way to the biggest township in south soweto. ev pa ntsula biggest township in south soweto. ev pantsula has a deeply political message. that matt healy pantsula. zaleta has a reputation for activism. it was home to nelson mandela during apartheid in years prior to his arrest. pantsula has its roots in the same era. it must contemporary forms with traditional african da ntz, contemporary forms...
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i haven't cried in years if they could beat me bloody and they still could walk right in the heart of a. yes can also be one where i feel the same it is also the i can cry on my honey we left our tears in chile but she did we cried so much you know when i'll be pissed off you always have. their own parents couldn't help much and the german state wouldn't help you but maybe that will change in a short order what does home shop buy what i just heard for what happened to these people is beyond belief i'm guitar involved in this. and you saw here in trade where compensation packages look like these people did not live and work in germany . but we've got to see this through so that the victims can get the help they need them it. was the from home because i believe that things have changed only when they see concrete proof i don't believe in their promises anymore thoughts often often tishri. mishmash. what does then this little think about all this. article for the world the talks were encouraging. i was actually pretty nervous when i got audience. members a lot of pressure. also offered a
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i cried most of the day. up untul i said i do i was crying. i was joyful.orld. >> bobby got through the emotional day with his wife of six years by his side. and playing him is the new actor who played him in "the new edition story." gabrielle dennis is whitney. >> no pwaed resembles whitney but she's a pleasant face to look at just like whitney was. >> he says it's been hard to relive the painful memories of his life but feels it's time he told his story his way. >> they only named me the bad boy because when it come cans to the stage i'm a bad boy. other than that i'm a calm person and not many people know that about me. >> bobby worked closely with the producers on the series. he says he got it mostly right. >> they had a scene where my brother beat me in pool and i was like no, that didn't happen. we're not doing that. >> t ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of w
i cried most of the day. up untul i said i do i was crying. i was joyful.orld. >> bobby got through the emotional day with his wife of six years by his side. and playing him is the new actor who played him in "the new edition story." gabrielle dennis is whitney. >> no pwaed resembles whitney but she's a pleasant face to look at just like whitney was. >> he says it's been hard to relive the painful memories of his life but feels it's time he told his story his way....
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. >> i cried all saturday and cried myself to sleep saturday night.ed most of yesterday. >> reporter: the army veteran who dodged mortars in iraq, tonight, she mourns the apparent theft of her german shepard comfort dog, who escaped through a hole in the fence with the other dog last saturday. >> he came through here and the both of them came out and ran to the gas station. >> reporter: this gas station where video from security cameras shows the dogs playing with customers. >> we got a call from one of the customers at the store. our dogs were there running around. for us to come pick them up. >> reporter: when her husband picked them up, they could claim only griffin and another customer had nolah. >> sat there for a few minutes and had her and drove off. >> reporter: a video of that woman from the security cameras, now on more than 100 flyers dana has posted in the neighborhood. they know only she left with the dog in a dark colored sedan with an unidentified license plate. for an iraq veteran, this is too much. she wants her dog back. >> i miss he
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i've cried. a lot. it's ok to feel sad. it's ok to feel down.ements the day she went missing injuly. her body was later found in woodland near her home. she'd been stabbed. a local man, stephen alan nicholson, was arrested on suspicion of murder. he wasn't charged. last week, at southampton crown court, he pleaded guilty to an offence of failing to disclose his facebook password. investigators want access to his profile and messages. facebook has agreed to lock and preserve the account, but police have to apply to the us department ofjustice to get access to more detailed information, and that could take months. today, the head of the metropolitan police said officers should get quicker access to evidence from social media companies. law enforcement in the uk ought to be able to have vital evidence which might bring somebody to justice. within minutes rather than going through some protracted process? absolutely, but there are complex practical and legal things for them, which i do respect. this issue, yet again, raises questions about the accou
i've cried. a lot. it's ok to feel sad. it's ok to feel down.ements the day she went missing injuly. her body was later found in woodland near her home. she'd been stabbed. a local man, stephen alan nicholson, was arrested on suspicion of murder. he wasn't charged. last week, at southampton crown court, he pleaded guilty to an offence of failing to disclose his facebook password. investigators want access to his profile and messages. facebook has agreed to lock and preserve the account, but...
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as soon as i got there, ijust cried my eyes out the entire night.s have to travel to england for specialist in—patient care. we asked nhs wales how many children were seen out of their area. here's their response, and it turns out the number has increased by 8% over the past five years. the welsh government told us... they also said they are tackling staffing issues. it's a problem in england too, with more than 1,000 children treated away from home last year. even kids who are accepted by cams can wait up to two years for treatment, depending on where they live. bex, now 17, started to develop mental health problems aged 12. she didn't want to be on camera, but we talked about her condition and she's happy for her mum, annemarie, to be interviewed. her illness first started with self—harming. she started cutting. and that was when i thought, well, this isn't right. and she started spending more time in her room and she became very isolated. so we went to the doctors and they kind of said that cutting is a coping mechanism and not to worry about it.
as soon as i got there, ijust cried my eyes out the entire night.s have to travel to england for specialist in—patient care. we asked nhs wales how many children were seen out of their area. here's their response, and it turns out the number has increased by 8% over the past five years. the welsh government told us... they also said they are tackling staffing issues. it's a problem in england too, with more than 1,000 children treated away from home last year. even kids who are accepted by...
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i cried because it's just, why is she having to go in front of the senate? why is she having to defend herself and continuing this nightmare? >> reporter: another close friend says she supports christine's decision to testify. >> i am thrilled that she is going to come out and tell her story especially in the face of all the disbelievers and all the haters because i know she is a credible person. >> reporter: the white house issued a statement saying that since ford's allegation last weekend, all four individuals, ford said, were at the party when she was assaulted have "provided statements to the senate judiciary committee denying any knowledge of the incident or even having attended such a party." tonight supporters of the palo alto university professor say they hope, in the public pwar o words, these words will let her know she's not alone. marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >> more details, the white house says all three alleged witnesses along with kavanaugh himself are denying knowledge of its incident and deinto igthat any party even took place. thi
i cried because it's just, why is she having to go in front of the senate? why is she having to defend herself and continuing this nightmare? >> reporter: another close friend says she supports christine's decision to testify. >> i am thrilled that she is going to come out and tell her story especially in the face of all the disbelievers and all the haters because i know she is a credible person. >> reporter: the white house issued a statement saying that since ford's...
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consequently there have been cries from both sides of these proceedings that each of the witnesses has fallen victim to character assassination. both of these claims are absolutely correct and so i will say to these witnesses, these human beings, we owe you both a sin veer -- sincere apology. it's inadequate, but it's a start. we can't undo the damage that's been done, but we can govern the hearings in the days going into tomorrow and afterwards. we must do that lest we do even more damage. some of the public comments about both of these witnesses have been vile. not unrelated to these comments, each of these witnesses have reportedly been subject to death threats, and for that, we should be ashamed. the toxic political culture that we have created has infected everything, and we've done little to stop it. in fact, we've only indulged it, fanned the flames, taken partisan advantage at every turn, deepened the ugly divisions that exist in our country. these past two years we have tested the limits of how low we can go. my colleagues, i say to you that winning at all costs is too high a
consequently there have been cries from both sides of these proceedings that each of the witnesses has fallen victim to character assassination. both of these claims are absolutely correct and so i will say to these witnesses, these human beings, we owe you both a sin veer -- sincere apology. it's inadequate, but it's a start. we can't undo the damage that's been done, but we can govern the hearings in the days going into tomorrow and afterwards. we must do that lest we do even more damage....
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. >> steve: you cried going there. >> jimmy: i cried going -- on the way there. was awful. [ laughter ]ha >> stevea hangnail. >> jimmy: i'm not even a fan of paul simon. no, dude, he was unbelievable. doing all thoslasongs for the time was just -- i didn't even know how he could do it. but he came out.ed he cru had an awesome band. he ended with -- can you guess? >> steve: "homeward bound?" >> jimmy: no. it's too obvious. paul simon, he did everythelg. he did "grd." >> steve: i know. >> jimmy: he did every song you can think of. he did "mother and child reunion." do you know the story behind that?ve >> schinese restaurant? >> jimmy: yes, it is. it was off a chinese restaurant menu. >> sve: on a menu, right? >> jimmy: it was a chicken and egg dish.it >> steveaid, "mother and child reunion." and you, "oh." >> jimmy: yeah, "mother and child reunion." [ laughter ] yeah, that's true. >> steve: i'll guess he did "mm-bop." >> questlove: still crazy. >> jimmy: he didn't do "mm-bop." he didn't a hanson song. , laughter ] >> steve: you saake a a guess." >> jimmy: he did "s
. >> steve: you cried going there. >> jimmy: i cried going -- on the way there. was awful. [ laughter ]ha >> stevea hangnail. >> jimmy: i'm not even a fan of paul simon. no, dude, he was unbelievable. doing all thoslasongs for the time was just -- i didn't even know how he could do it. but he came out.ed he cru had an awesome band. he ended with -- can you guess? >> steve: "homeward bound?" >> jimmy: no. it's too obvious. paul simon, he did...
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. >> a man who cried through romantic movies, like "the notebook," cries like a baby from the start to end of that movie. and other romantic comedies, he's like, really? are you serious? >> it didn't take long for bianca to become firmly entrenched in loft living. >> so the lofts were full of incredibly crazy people. >> academics, airline pilots, physicians, documentary filmmaker, olympic speed skater, mortgage broker, socialites. >> john fife, an advertising copywriter was one of the first to buy the building. >> this building was a fantastic collection of interesting people. >> none more so than perhaps the building's most gregarious and outsized personality, david novak. >> he was so nice and entertaining and funny and charming. this building is full of people who just really liked him. i count myself completely as one of them. >> it's impossible not to be charmed by david. i adore the man. >> we were, i would say, basically best friends here in utah. >> david's huge personality fit his oversized professional victims, restauranteur, owner of a consulting firm whose sole specialty wa
. >> a man who cried through romantic movies, like "the notebook," cries like a baby from the start to end of that movie. and other romantic comedies, he's like, really? are you serious? >> it didn't take long for bianca to become firmly entrenched in loft living. >> so the lofts were full of incredibly crazy people. >> academics, airline pilots, physicians, documentary filmmaker, olympic speed skater, mortgage broker, socialites. >> john fife, an...
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and i cried again. in that moment that morning, i felt like a lot of trump voters -- my industry had died. it is still dying. we have so many problems. and i knew that i would have to work at least two jobs. it was something i had never done before. honestly, nobody wanted me anymore. how a lot of people felt in that moment. that was the first time i really understood -- i was very empathetic with people, but it came home in that moment. and then the "washington examiner" hired me a week later, and i interviewed the president where i got my cowboy boots. i got my picture of the cowboy boots with the resolute desk. erick: she told this story earlier. her face is not in the picture, just her boots and the desk. you have interviewed every president from gerald ford to donald trump. any momentterviews, that distinctly stands out for you among all these presidents? what would it the? -- what would it be? salena: they are all very unique and love the country. you may not love them politically, but they love t
and i cried again. in that moment that morning, i felt like a lot of trump voters -- my industry had died. it is still dying. we have so many problems. and i knew that i would have to work at least two jobs. it was something i had never done before. honestly, nobody wanted me anymore. how a lot of people felt in that moment. that was the first time i really understood -- i was very empathetic with people, but it came home in that moment. and then the "washington examiner" hired me a...
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you did mention you cried watching some of the testimony. judge kavanaugh himself was holding backears at several points. i'm wondering, in the years you've known him, have you ever seen h that emotional and that sort of dent in any way, professional or otherwise? >> i have not. he's a sensitive person. he has a very gentle soul and, as a friend of his, as a formerh colleagus always been sensitive to my life issues, and people need to understand that his -- everything he has worked for, an exemplary life, is on thline here because of unsubstantiated allegatiopp that were d on him at the last minute, and it's not partisan to say that. it is a fact that none of this was brought forward until days before his vote wasc sheduled and, yes, i think he has been -- i think he has been rocked to the core by this and he is behaving like an innocent person who is shocked that any of this is, frankly, even happening. w >> ms. walker,t to make clear we reached out to a number of people who knew bret kavanaugh in high school and many of them, particularly
you did mention you cried watching some of the testimony. judge kavanaugh himself was holding backears at several points. i'm wondering, in the years you've known him, have you ever seen h that emotional and that sort of dent in any way, professional or otherwise? >> i have not. he's a sensitive person. he has a very gentle soul and, as a friend of his, as a formerh colleagus always been sensitive to my life issues, and people need to understand that his -- everything he has worked for,...
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but you didn't come i waited and i cried and you didn't come yet because if you want to live in. nowadays the authorities offer german courses but hina says he still has plenty to do above and beyond teaching the language. for women have come along to the job for . where vivian has brought her baby with her. it's a bucket id system the next step will be to help them write job applications. he also helps arrange doctors' appointments and once even rush a pregnant woman to the delivery room it is not easy for newcomers to find work high mysterious them through the process how many job fairs have you been to for three but i look at the white space shots so you know the ropes and have you been to any one. thing. that your eyes they have to show that you really want to work you do if you can start right now that's ok. tell them i want to work but in a year's time when i can speak german ok yeah i don't really think china says many immigrants who are eager to work lack self-confidence and that holds them back he tries to encourage them feeling possibly that would be a business always l
but you didn't come i waited and i cried and you didn't come yet because if you want to live in. nowadays the authorities offer german courses but hina says he still has plenty to do above and beyond teaching the language. for women have come along to the job for . where vivian has brought her baby with her. it's a bucket id system the next step will be to help them write job applications. he also helps arrange doctors' appointments and once even rush a pregnant woman to the delivery room it is...
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and i cried, my husband cried because we know judge kavanaugh and we know what hes been through, and we also know that he's innocent of thearges. if i could just talk about some of the facts that came outth, , i think, is really important for your viewers and people whore fair minded. judge kavanaugh said he doesn't discredit mrs. ford's story that she was sexually assaulted somewhere, sometime by somebody, but she is the only person who has come forward with a story. four of the people that she chose to name have not corroborated her stnd, indeed, they have refuted it. her friend leland kaiser said is not true, she has not even met or been in a room with judge kavanaugh. so we have one person's statement on the other side -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i want to make sure were're ectful of the time you have with us and the points are made in the testimony we covered in full earlier today. so i want to get your experience and reactiono what you heard today. you did mention you cried watching some of the testimony. judge kavaugh himself was holding back tears at several points. i'm won
and i cried, my husband cried because we know judge kavanaugh and we know what hes been through, and we also know that he's innocent of thearges. if i could just talk about some of the facts that came outth, , i think, is really important for your viewers and people whore fair minded. judge kavanaugh said he doesn't discredit mrs. ford's story that she was sexually assaulted somewhere, sometime by somebody, but she is the only person who has come forward with a story. four of the people that...
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ijust cried all day and wa nted why me? ijust cried all day and wanted to be able to have my mum.ut and felt everything i needed to feel. i thought to myself, there is no point being side of angry. i may as well just get no point being side of angry. i may as welljust get on with my life. it sounds a bit cliched but from that point i change my focus and try to look at things in a different way. it seemed to work for me. it is an astonishing message. you went from being a superfit rugby player, enjoying life as any 17—year—old would—be to not been able to do anything like that and to try to accept it. lots of people the message you have got here, which is making every day a good day, coming from you is even more powerful. what is the basis for that message? what are you telling people who ask you, how can you say that? people always ask me, you must have down days. i have the same small frustrations eve ryo ne have the same small frustrations everyone else has that have nothing to do with my injury or disability or anything. i wake up each day, look around at all the things i have
ijust cried all day and wa nted why me? ijust cried all day and wanted to be able to have my mum.ut and felt everything i needed to feel. i thought to myself, there is no point being side of angry. i may as well just get no point being side of angry. i may as welljust get on with my life. it sounds a bit cliched but from that point i change my focus and try to look at things in a different way. it seemed to work for me. it is an astonishing message. you went from being a superfit rugby player,...
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i haven't cried in years. they could beat me bloody and i still couldn't cry because the thought of a. mosquitoes of what i feel the same you get us also i can't cry on my honey we left our tears in chile we were cheated we cried so much you know what i'll do to stuff you on. their own paradise to help them out and the german states wouldn't help you but maybe that will change in a short order with us from shocked by what i just heard for what happened to these people is beyond belief i'm guitar involved in this. idea so here in trading what would a compensation package look like these people did not live and work in germany. but we've got to see this through so that the victims can get the help they need them it. was the phone home because i believe that things have changed only when they see concrete proof i don't believe in their promises anymore thoughts of intuition and. what is then this think about all this. world the talks were encouraging. i was actually pretty nervous when i got. there was a lot of p
i haven't cried in years. they could beat me bloody and i still couldn't cry because the thought of a. mosquitoes of what i feel the same you get us also i can't cry on my honey we left our tears in chile we were cheated we cried so much you know what i'll do to stuff you on. their own paradise to help them out and the german states wouldn't help you but maybe that will change in a short order with us from shocked by what i just heard for what happened to these people is beyond belief i'm...
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about the situation well the government has actually angered the new minimum wage to the self-imposed cries of the banker which is about sixty dollars which is an increment of thirty five times more than the minimum wage last month so the consequences of a three thousand percent raids into the federal has been catastrophic for businesses and workers last month we saw massive amounts of layovers at those businesses i'm waiting to pay the new wages taxes and fees so for the government the fed through is a tool to impose more political control over businesses by offering buyouts and takeovers of these companies now venezuelans have been living in crisis mode for months now there is a shortage of food medicine and other everyday necessities is the missing petro a topic amongst them. well not really it was light and intangible but with the rapidly increasing the british and many people are clear that this is the minimum wage will have to work at the end of the not anymore and worried about finding your own way i don't think it's really at this point because money has lost it's work in the street
about the situation well the government has actually angered the new minimum wage to the self-imposed cries of the banker which is about sixty dollars which is an increment of thirty five times more than the minimum wage last month so the consequences of a three thousand percent raids into the federal has been catastrophic for businesses and workers last month we saw massive amounts of layovers at those businesses i'm waiting to pay the new wages taxes and fees so for the government the fed...
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we cried. we hugged. hellos, and loved each other, and he was proud of, you know what he had learned and showed off at least to us. >> reporter: then five months after this reunion. christopher turned 18. time for him to come home. or so he thought. >> he was banking on getting out when he turned 18. but we also learned that john sutton, being a lawyer, had an order signed by a judge that said when you turn 18, if you haven't completed the course you are going to stay. which infuriated christopher sutton. >> reporter: why did you decide to keep him there when he turned 18? >> we had concerns he wasn't ready to return. he had not "graduated the program." >> reporter: how did he feel about that? >> he was quite upset. >> reporter: he wanted to come home. >> he wanted things his way. he always wanted things his way. >> reporter: this time, finally, tough love seemed to work. christopher was 19 and a changed man when he returned from his protracted stay in samoa. >> we met him at the airport, at l.a.x., on hi
we cried. we hugged. hellos, and loved each other, and he was proud of, you know what he had learned and showed off at least to us. >> reporter: then five months after this reunion. christopher turned 18. time for him to come home. or so he thought. >> he was banking on getting out when he turned 18. but we also learned that john sutton, being a lawyer, had an order signed by a judge that said when you turn 18, if you haven't completed the course you are going to stay. which...
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christine's friend of palo alto said when she learned christine will testify, she broke down and cried. >> she didn't ask for any of this. why is she having to go in front of the senate and defend herself continuing this nightmare. >> another close friend said she support's christine's decision to testify. >> i am thrilled that she is coming out to testify in the face of the disbelievers and haters because i know she is a credible person. >> reporter: all four individuals ford said were at the party when she was in a party. sources say ford will testify thursday. reporting live in campbell. marianne favro. >> all three alleged witnesses has denied knowledge of the incident. dr. ford's attorney fired back saying the female witness probably doesn't remember the party because nothing happened to her. we will continue to follow the developments on air and o leading up to the expected testimony next week. >>> the trump administration is getting push back over a proposed policy that would penalize immigrant seeking green cards. deny green cards if they are -- the department of of homeland se
christine's friend of palo alto said when she learned christine will testify, she broke down and cried. >> she didn't ask for any of this. why is she having to go in front of the senate and defend herself continuing this nightmare. >> another close friend said she support's christine's decision to testify. >> i am thrilled that she is coming out to testify in the face of the disbelievers and haters because i know she is a credible person. >> reporter: all four...
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i was after this he cries it's topped in english the start of the one hundred eighty fifth october fast as announced by munich's mayor. and as tradition demands he's joined by the various state premier zurita. and there's no shortage of pomp and ceremony at the start of the festival both inside. and outside the beer tents. an estimated six million locals and tourists are expected to descend on munich for the festivities which run for sixteen days and for many they have only one thing on their mind. and very rarely to get a ten in trick all day lots of beer lots of fine let's go. hopefully this year there won't be any problems it would be nice to see the hill over there not used as a toilet i just want a festival to be quiet and peaceful. and to ensure that peace and quiet some six hundred police officers and hundreds of stewards will keep order at the fenced off fairgrounds. once inside revelers can enjoy some tasty german sausages and did i mention the beer. october fast runs until october seventh. a quick reminder now of our top story. in lithuania pope francis has paid tribute to tho
i was after this he cries it's topped in english the start of the one hundred eighty fifth october fast as announced by munich's mayor. and as tradition demands he's joined by the various state premier zurita. and there's no shortage of pomp and ceremony at the start of the festival both inside. and outside the beer tents. an estimated six million locals and tourists are expected to descend on munich for the festivities which run for sixteen days and for many they have only one thing on their...
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and they claim an attempted murder on a young life cried evening at least two out in full force again. cycling disillusioned with the state prosecution the victim's sister. relationship with. his two serial. a witness documentary on al-jazeera business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together brazil's constitution grants its people the right to essential medicines but it's been a long struggle and the system is constantly challenge side because. i know that some one medical treatment could lead to good death but on the hand i also know that the cost of providing that treatment would have a negative impact on the rest of society am brazil's real drugs war on the people's health on al-jazeera. al jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martine denis coming up in the next sixty minutes using starvation as a weapon of war more than one child could die of hunger every minute this year in conflicts and. gunmen attacked libya's national oil headquarters in tripoli a
and they claim an attempted murder on a young life cried evening at least two out in full force again. cycling disillusioned with the state prosecution the victim's sister. relationship with. his two serial. a witness documentary on al-jazeera business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together brazil's constitution grants its people the right to essential medicines but it's been a long struggle and the...
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that error led to cries of fake news and the charge was levelled again after this shocking video featuringameroon began to circulate widely in july. these women and children are being led to their deaths. some claim to this atrocity took place in mali. 0thers said it was filmed in the far north of cameroon, where government soldiers have been fighting boko haram since 2014. the story was taken up by bbc world news's investor —— investigation strand. thank you for coming on newswatch. when the video went viral, what was
that error led to cries of fake news and the charge was levelled again after this shocking video featuringameroon began to circulate widely in july. these women and children are being led to their deaths. some claim to this atrocity took place in mali. 0thers said it was filmed in the far north of cameroon, where government soldiers have been fighting boko haram since 2014. the story was taken up by bbc world news's investor —— investigation strand. thank you for coming on newswatch. when...