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>> david boies, the famous litigator. he has a photographic memory.in the deposition, do you ever remember saying this? no, i never would say something like that. boies, without looking at notes, would say, would you call up document 3,021, please. >> did you know that microsoft people were meeting with netscape before they actually met? >> i don't recall knowing in advance. >> government lawyer david boies revealed an internal microsoft memorandum written by gates three weeks before that meeting. i think there is a very powerful deal of some kind we can do with netscape, gates wrote. we could even pay them noin as part of the deal, buying some piece of them or something. >> when i covered the trial, one of the things the judge said to me is he didn't believe bill gates. and that deposition was very instrumental in shaping the judge's decision. >> i've never seen a stamp like that. i've never used a stamp like that. >> haven't you seen stamps like that on every tseng single one of the documents you've been shown during this deposition? >> can you get
>> david boies, the famous litigator. he has a photographic memory.in the deposition, do you ever remember saying this? no, i never would say something like that. boies, without looking at notes, would say, would you call up document 3,021, please. >> did you know that microsoft people were meeting with netscape before they actually met? >> i don't recall knowing in advance. >> government lawyer david boies revealed an internal microsoft memorandum written by gates three...
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: yes. >> david: you're -- you're good at hockey? >> boy boy: player. >> anthony: wow. >> david: a player. >> man: oh! >> anthony: oh, man. wait, am i gonna get, like, a mouthful of puck, by the way? ♪ it's being catered with fred and dave's usual restraint. [ david hums fanfare ] >> david: come eat. >> anthony: hot cocoa in styrofoam cups? uh, no. try a titanic choucroute garnie a la alsacienne containing flintstone-size hunks of pork belly, poitrine, bacon, homemade boudin blanc, kielbasa, smoked chops, plus, like, veal and pork links. oh, yeah. this is a truly heroic, uh, choucroute. >> fred: oh, look at the beautiful work of linking these. >> anthony: it's awesome. this dish is the, uh, single best argument for sharing a border with germany. [ laughter ] and of course the finest wines known to humanity. >> fred: we got german wine. we got silvaner in pirate bottles. >> anthony: sweet. what am i drinking here? >> david: canadian riesling. this is norman hardy riesling from prince edward county, five hours from here. amazing wine. >> anth
: yes. >> david: you're -- you're good at hockey? >> boy boy: player. >> anthony: wow. >> david: a player. >> man: oh! >> anthony: oh, man. wait, am i gonna get, like, a mouthful of puck, by the way? ♪ it's being catered with fred and dave's usual restraint. [ david hums fanfare ] >> david: come eat. >> anthony: hot cocoa in styrofoam cups? uh, no. try a titanic choucroute garnie a la alsacienne containing flintstone-size hunks of pork belly,...
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million children received one or more injections of salk vaccine, including this boy, the president's own grandson, davidr. and now, like millions of boys and girls across the nation, david is protected against paralytic polio, free to play and enjoy the delights of summertime with the president, his grandfather. from the united states public health service, a report on these vaccinations in 1955 by the distinguished former surgeon general dr. eonard a. shealy. >> as we enter the second year of widespread polio vaccine, it is my pleasant duty to report to you the results of polio vaccinations today. the findings on the results of the vaccine is good news indeed. we had an especially good opportunity to study effectiveness last year. here's a very simple chart which indicates how the vaccine works -- worked during 1955. this is based on reports from 22 states and new york city. among vaccinated children, the attack rate for polio was only 6.3 per 1000. the unvaccinated attack rate was -- per 100,000. the unvaccinated attack rate was 29.2 per 100,000. almost four times as high. the studies involved about 8
million children received one or more injections of salk vaccine, including this boy, the president's own grandson, davidr. and now, like millions of boys and girls across the nation, david is protected against paralytic polio, free to play and enjoy the delights of summertime with the president, his grandfather. from the united states public health service, a report on these vaccinations in 1955 by the distinguished former surgeon general dr. eonard a. shealy. >> as we enter the second...
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he's been talking to a reporter david stokes. these boys have been competing since there were twelve we. exposed to the challenge. we try to make them mentally strong having a winning mentality is exposed to different spectator and different atmosphere and i think the loss of a you know how to get him to you know overcome the situation there stand without fines get in. having no negative messages from the people of the team supporters and all i think about shaun and bloody bloody good to have you heard during last march against your will have a lot on talent you know if you see the. team here know that the presenting qatar contender for the boys from qatar and for them that i didn't have blessed the experience if you experience boys who've been in the national team before this team would be the quarter of the national team in the division to qatar and they have to cut the twenty twenty two and it's motivating the others here in the spa and now yesterday we we had a gathering with our students who were the old boys here and we we send a mess
he's been talking to a reporter david stokes. these boys have been competing since there were twelve we. exposed to the challenge. we try to make them mentally strong having a winning mentality is exposed to different spectator and different atmosphere and i think the loss of a you know how to get him to you know overcome the situation there stand without fines get in. having no negative messages from the people of the team supporters and all i think about shaun and bloody bloody good to have...
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he's been talking to a reporter david stokes. these boys have been competing since they were twelve we. exposed to the challenge. we try to make them mentally strong having a winning mentality is exposed to different spectator one different atmosphere and i think thus. you know help them to you know overcome the situation there stand without fines get in. carrying no negative messages from the people of the other team supporters and no i think they have shown a very very good behavior during last match against we have all our own talent you know if you see the. team here now that the present in qatar the contents of all the boys from qatar and from that had been a blessed experience a few experience boys have been in the national team before this team would be the call for action or to me to visit in qatar in the west cup the twenty twenty two and it's motivating the others here in the sky and now yesterday we we had a gathering with our students boys here and we we send a message they want to send a message to the team mates in the nationa
he's been talking to a reporter david stokes. these boys have been competing since they were twelve we. exposed to the challenge. we try to make them mentally strong having a winning mentality is exposed to different spectator one different atmosphere and i think thus. you know help them to you know overcome the situation there stand without fines get in. carrying no negative messages from the people of the other team supporters and no i think they have shown a very very good behavior during...
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he's been talking to our reporter david stokes. these boys have been competing since they were twelve we. exposed to the to the challenge. we try to make them mentally strong having a winning mentality is exposed to different spectator and different atmosphere and i think the notion of a you know how to them to you know overcome the situation the stand without lines get in. caring. for messages from the people of the other team supporters you know i think about sean a very very good behavior during last much against your will on talent you know if you see the. team here know that the presenting qatar contents of all the boys from qatar and for them that i didn't have blessed the experience if you experience boys who've been in the national team before this team would be the code for the national team a division to qatar and you have to cut the twenty twenty two and it's motivating the others here in the supply and now yesterday we we had a gathering with our students who were the old boys here and we we send a message they want to send a mess
he's been talking to our reporter david stokes. these boys have been competing since they were twelve we. exposed to the to the challenge. we try to make them mentally strong having a winning mentality is exposed to different spectator and different atmosphere and i think the notion of a you know how to them to you know overcome the situation the stand without lines get in. caring. for messages from the people of the other team supporters you know i think about sean a very very good behavior...
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he's been talking to a reporter david stokes. these boys have been competing since they were twelve we. exposed to the challenge. we try to make them mentally strong however no winning mentality is exposed to different spectator and different atmosphere and i think the loss of a you know how to them to you know overcome the situation there stand without lines get in. caring no negative messages from the people of the other team supporters you know i think about sean a very very good to have you heard during last march against your will have a lot on talent you know if you see the. team here know that the presenting qatar contender for the boys from qatar and from that i didn't have blessed experience if you experience boys who are in the national team before this team would be the quarter of the national team in the division to qatar in the left cup the twenty twenty two and it's motivating the others here in the supply and now yesterday we we had a gathering with our students who were the old boys and we we send a message they want to send
he's been talking to a reporter david stokes. these boys have been competing since they were twelve we. exposed to the challenge. we try to make them mentally strong however no winning mentality is exposed to different spectator and different atmosphere and i think the loss of a you know how to them to you know overcome the situation there stand without lines get in. caring no negative messages from the people of the other team supporters you know i think about sean a very very good to have you...
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. ♪ david: when you were a young boy, did you say, i want to be chairman of the federal reserve boardalan: [laughter] david: you were called by many the maestro for being such a great maestro of the economy? alan: i always got too much of the credit. david: you made your key decisions in the bathtub in the morning? alan: i was writing speeches in the bathtub. david: were you surprised by the amount of criticism you received at that point? alan: nobody forecast the 2008 crisis. david: do you see any movement to solve the deficit and debt problem? alan: i see a lot of talk. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? john kenneth galbraith once famously said that conventional wisdom is almost always wrong. now, conven
. ♪ david: when you were a young boy, did you say, i want to be chairman of the federal reserve boardalan: [laughter] david: you were called by many the maestro for being such a great maestro of the economy? alan: i always got too much of the credit. david: you made your key decisions in the bathtub in the morning? alan: i was writing speeches in the bathtub. david: were you surprised by the amount of criticism you received at that point? alan: nobody forecast the 2008 crisis. david: do you...
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boy. all right, david begnaud, thank h sexual abuse. singer faces ten criminal counts involving four victims including three minors. the accusations go as far back as the late 1990s when kelly was at the top of the music industry. kelly's lawyer says the singer is shell shocked. here's jericka duncan. >> what do you want to say to your fans? >> reporter: singer r. kelly surrenders to police tonight after prosecutors announce nod charges against him. state attorney kim foxx. >> robert kelly was indicted before a cook county grand jury on ten counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. >> reporter: the ten felonies involve four victims. three under the age of 17 reason r. kelly allegedly performed multiple forced sex acts on him. >> we need actual witnesses and victims to have the courage to tell their stories. >> reporter: today's charges come a month and a half after foxx encouraged any victims or anyone with evidence to come forward. her statements came days after the docuseries "surviving r. kelly" aired. in the series, several women
boy. all right, david begnaud, thank h sexual abuse. singer faces ten criminal counts involving four victims including three minors. the accusations go as far back as the late 1990s when kelly was at the top of the music industry. kelly's lawyer says the singer is shell shocked. here's jericka duncan. >> what do you want to say to your fans? >> reporter: singer r. kelly surrenders to police tonight after prosecutors announce nod charges against him. state attorney kim foxx. >>...
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boy died. thejustice secretary david gauke says the government's main priority has to be the safety of the publicger, who left britain to join the islamic state group, say they'd welcome a police investigation into her actions, but want the government to help bring her home. the american vice president, mike pence, says the islamic state group in iraq and syria has been decimated. he was speaking after a commander with kurdish forces fighting is claimed that within a few days they'd be able to announce the end of the group's existence. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports. the caliphate has crumbled. its last piece in this small syrian town of baghuz. and this, their last stand. these pictures are said to be filmed by islamic state fighters, but they are under fire on all sides, from kurdish forces, backed by american firepower. translation: the area that is is still in is around 700 metres and they are surrounded. the delay to us storming of the neighbourhood is due to the presence of civilians, who the terrorists use as human shields. as local forces advanced, frightened fa
boy died. thejustice secretary david gauke says the government's main priority has to be the safety of the publicger, who left britain to join the islamic state group, say they'd welcome a police investigation into her actions, but want the government to help bring her home. the american vice president, mike pence, says the islamic state group in iraq and syria has been decimated. he was speaking after a commander with kurdish forces fighting is claimed that within a few days they'd be able to...
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the two boys ben and david are also in the business. but cabaret is, for them, something to do together. and they admit that brings its own challenges. >> i'm recovering slacker. and she is the type a. >> reporter: and there is plenty that they don't agree on. i sing in the romantic moments, the mood. >> reporter: but they say it is not always about agreeing. sometimes it is about findjoel and i looked at him and how cool is this? i have this gorgeous, talented husband who is fun and funny. and i get to make music with him. >> reporter: and that is what the show is all about. that being said, there are definitely things that you will not hear. >> so we don't touch politics in our act. we don't insult each other. we tease each other and we don't talk about appearance. >> we mention our religions, catholic jewish, but we don't harp on that. >> reporter: they want you to laugh and maybe you laugh a little bit. while they hope to hit every note just right, scott and lauren say for the people that come to watch... >> it is only people. 30, 4
the two boys ben and david are also in the business. but cabaret is, for them, something to do together. and they admit that brings its own challenges. >> i'm recovering slacker. and she is the type a. >> reporter: and there is plenty that they don't agree on. i sing in the romantic moments, the mood. >> reporter: but they say it is not always about agreeing. sometimes it is about findjoel and i looked at him and how cool is this? i have this gorgeous, talented husband who is...
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the jury in the trial of the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield heard too from the father of a boys frozen with fear when he saw the crush on the terraces, and knew his son was there. mr duckenfield denies causing the deaths of 95 people. judith moritz reports. as people were being carried out of the pens at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground, his teenage daughters were out of his reach and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could smell fear. he knew his daughters were at the front and could see substantial crushing in the area where they were. he went onto the pitch and found the girls lying almost side by side. trevor hicks told the jury... the hickses had gone to the game as a family of four. trevor and his wifejenny went home that night as a bereaved couple.
the jury in the trial of the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield heard too from the father of a boys frozen with fear when he saw the crush on the terraces, and knew his son was there. mr duckenfield denies causing the deaths of 95 people. judith moritz reports. as people were being carried out of the pens at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground, his teenage daughters were out of his reach and he sensed something...
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boy." chris farley and david spade so let's say a caller is named richard. we say, richard. thank you.a tweet says, hi, @jimcramer, any advice for new parents investing in something for the new child, education free savings or tax free savings you can do some state by state plan but gift to minors is the way to do it buy growth stocks. they've got their whole lives ahead to make the money back buy high quality growth stocks the likes of which we talk about all the time on this show. next up is a tweet from wendy and she says, i work with male teens and they think you sound like master yoda lol. i'm learning and so are they thank you, jim cramer, aka master yoda, you're awesome. okay yeah that's -- yep, that's precisely why my wife loves me so much and here's a tweet from russ benson, jim, other than banks who benefits from raising interest rates well you know what not really many other companies. i think that as a corollary, when rates go up, people think that the economy's really strong and therefore people buy the industrials. but the banks are the ones that benefit directly because
boy." chris farley and david spade so let's say a caller is named richard. we say, richard. thank you.a tweet says, hi, @jimcramer, any advice for new parents investing in something for the new child, education free savings or tax free savings you can do some state by state plan but gift to minors is the way to do it buy growth stocks. they've got their whole lives ahead to make the money back buy high quality growth stocks the likes of which we talk about all the time on this show. next...
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boy. it's the first lawsuit to be filed under david's law-- a texas law named after a teen who committed suicidebeing cyber-bullied. after being cyber-bullied. (pam) for your health... a new study reveals that cancers fueled by obesity are on the rise among american young adults ... and are appearing at increasingly younger ages. the study, by the american cancer society found... the risk of cancer is increasing in young adults... for half of all obesity- related cancers... those include cancer of the pancreas, kidney, bone marrow and gall bladder. and the study warns... the risk of these cancers is higher for millennials than others. researchers warn... the findings could potentially halt or reverse progress in reducing cancer- related deaths. (pam) a bump in one form of birth control use .. after the 2016 presidential election...that's according to a new study. according to researchers -- more women asked for implants and intra- uterine devices-- often called i-u-ds -- in the month after the election. researchers focused on women who received health insurance from their employers. they say, th
boy. it's the first lawsuit to be filed under david's law-- a texas law named after a teen who committed suicidebeing cyber-bullied. after being cyber-bullied. (pam) for your health... a new study reveals that cancers fueled by obesity are on the rise among american young adults ... and are appearing at increasingly younger ages. the study, by the american cancer society found... the risk of cancer is increasing in young adults... for half of all obesity- related cancers... those include cancer...
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tony foulds, who witnessed the crash as a young boy and who's spent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc breakfast‘s dan walker. davidhe war memorial in this sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the planes began to arrive. his dream of a fly—past had come true. a commemoration that had begun with a chance encounter in the park with dan walker of bbc breakfast. the first thing i do, of course, is i always kiss them first. tony explained how as an eight—year—old he watched a us bomber crash into a nearby woodland. he felt the crew might have survived if he hadn't been in the way. and so there were some complex emotions as he once again waved at the plane, just as he had done as a child in 19114. exactly 75 years on from that terrible day, here's tony in the exact same place, and who could have imagined what he's seeing today. does this help things for you? no, no. it never will. but surrounding him were thou
tony foulds, who witnessed the crash as a young boy and who's spent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc breakfast‘s dan walker. davidhe war memorial in this sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the planes began to arrive. his dream of a fly—past had come true....
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tony foulds, who witnessed the crash as a young boy and who's spent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc brea kfast‘s dan walker. davidd park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the planes began to arrive. his dream of a fly—past had come true. a commemoration that had begun with a chance encounter in the park with dan walker of bbc breakfast. the first thing i do, of course, is i always kiss them first. tony explained how as an eight—year—old he watched a us bomber crash into a nearby woodland. he felt the crew might have survived if he hadn't been in the way. and so there were some complex emotions as he once again waved at the plane, just as he had done as a child in 19114. exactly 75 years on from that terrible day, here's tony in the exact same place, and who could have imagined what he's seeing today. does this help things for you? no, no. it never will. but surrounding him were thousands who had been touched by hi
tony foulds, who witnessed the crash as a young boy and who's spent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc brea kfast‘s dan walker. davidd park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the planes began to arrive. his dream of a fly—past had come true. a commemoration that had begun...
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david: assume you actually get trumpal done, president signs it, we wake up saturday morning. at ande we going to look say, boyi did not know that was in there? other things beyond border security? >> come on, david. there's a long list of all kinds of things in there. we have got to get it passed. we must be sure that the border security is dealt with and all of the other bills are part of this agreement. this is a big deal. it would be a big mistake on the part of anyone, democrat, republican, not to agree to work out the deal. haveerstand people passions on all kinds of issues, but this is the time to get together, bipartisan way, to get this done. i'm glad to hear the president said he would sign this deal. david: that is what the president is indicating. let me play a little bit of what he said yesterday. i want to then ask about it. pres. trump: i cannot say i'm happy. i can't say i am thrilled. but the wall is getting built. david: he is not happy, but indicating to various people that he will sign it. about the wall getting built. what does that to you about whether he is going to find money somewhere
david: assume you actually get trumpal done, president signs it, we wake up saturday morning. at ande we going to look say, boyi did not know that was in there? other things beyond border security? >> come on, david. there's a long list of all kinds of things in there. we have got to get it passed. we must be sure that the border security is dealt with and all of the other bills are part of this agreement. this is a big deal. it would be a big mistake on the part of anyone, democrat,...
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david lee miller. heart warming story out of florida. a young boyng most of his young arm got a batting lesson to cardinals spring training camp. watch this. it paid off. >> go, go, go! go go go! >> dana: that's right. tommy morrisy hitting a home run less than a week after his lesson. turns out he's also a golfing prodigy and a well known inspiration for the unlimited foundation, helping save children's limbs through advanced medical technology. we congratulate him. thanks for the cardinals. that's chris stirewalt's favorite team. all right. much more to come on fox news. you're going to have shep smith up next. actually, it's trace gallagher. you get trace today. i'll see you at 5 on "the five." >> we're live in hanoi. and president trump's former fixer on capitol hill michael cohen reportedly plans to accuse his former boss of breaking the law while in office. and reveals some of the president's private financial information. the news begins now. >> i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. president trump east former lawyer and fixer michael coh
david lee miller. heart warming story out of florida. a young boyng most of his young arm got a batting lesson to cardinals spring training camp. watch this. it paid off. >> go, go, go! go go go! >> dana: that's right. tommy morrisy hitting a home run less than a week after his lesson. turns out he's also a golfing prodigy and a well known inspiration for the unlimited foundation, helping save children's limbs through advanced medical technology. we congratulate him. thanks for the...
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david: i know exactly what you're saying but i have to admit even though i know all the facts you are talking about, when i get that refund i think oh, boyey. i know you're right. >> look, it's my money. david: right. thanks, gang. president trump says he can help u.s. tech companies speed up work on their 5g networks. gene munster will tell us what needs to be done right now, that's next. hey maya. hey! you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. this is the all-new it's beautiful.. beefy and mean looking. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. the cab is bigger than the last generation. it's the first truck i've seen make you look small. but that's not all... whoo! oh my... whoa! the silverado has more cargo volume than any competitor. very impressive. now, during the chevy presidents day sales event, get 0% financing for 72 months on this all-new silverado. drive yours away this presidents day. comcast business built the nation
david: i know exactly what you're saying but i have to admit even though i know all the facts you are talking about, when i get that refund i think oh, boyey. i know you're right. >> look, it's my money. david: right. thanks, gang. president trump says he can help u.s. tech companies speed up work on their 5g networks. gene munster will tell us what needs to be done right now, that's next. hey maya. hey! you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some...
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you are not the boy comes from one so we will be out of the economy and start to believe that good. just beat him up for warning. david and his friends have taken the law into their own hands since the police have failed to provide security. and as long as that works well the police let them go ahead but that's not always a good idea. if you go to places like marbury would find out a certain hours of the night because you can't move because now the area is under the control of of all of the criminal guns and what has for what has happened now is that members of the public of now been forced to phone the on we didn't eat because they don't trust the police the police refused to speak to us but residents told us that there aren't enough police to patrol the area and they do come they're known to use force and can often tell the difference between criminals and isn't bystanders due to. where you can see a town where. that is the court's court if the office of those places the hosts were so if you if you are young. like me and they fight you around then probably their real rescue or start firing at you. there needs to be
you are not the boy comes from one so we will be out of the economy and start to believe that good. just beat him up for warning. david and his friends have taken the law into their own hands since the police have failed to provide security. and as long as that works well the police let them go ahead but that's not always a good idea. if you go to places like marbury would find out a certain hours of the night because you can't move because now the area is under the control of of all of the...
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the jury in the trial of the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield heard too from the father of a boy crush on the terraces, and knew his son was there. mr duckenfield denies causing the deaths of 95 people. judith moritz reports. as people were being carried out of the pens at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground, his teenage daughters were out of his reach and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could smell fear. he knew his daughters were at the front and could see substantial crushing in the area where they were. he went onto the pitch and found the girls lying almost side by side. trevor hicks told the jury... the hickses had gone to the game as a family of four. trevor and his wifejenny went home that night as a bereaved couple. thejury also heard emotional words
the jury in the trial of the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield heard too from the father of a boy crush on the terraces, and knew his son was there. mr duckenfield denies causing the deaths of 95 people. judith moritz reports. as people were being carried out of the pens at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground, his teenage daughters were out of his reach and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next...
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david: yes. lemonis: the potato's on fire right now. lemonis(boy) got it. hree... is bankruptcy.... (grandma) nooooooo... (dad) nooooooo... (dog) yessssss.... (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is two times more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. (boy) hey look, i got it. bounty, the quicker picker upper. sweat. dedication. cupcakes. i'm michael griffin. i'm brian orakpo. we played football together for the titans. now, we own a cupcake shop. we bake, we decorate. i love this new surface pro. it's light, it's sleek, it's fast. i'm able to draw what color frosting we want. we do a lot with social media. we have funny videos that we do in the bakery [laughs]. there's nothing that you can't do on this device. cupcakes are a great business. oh yeah, as long as you don't eat the profits! don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. you put the company into bankruptcy, and they all lose their money... including you, unfortunately. you could technically not have anything left of jackie's cookie connection. look, there are really three options that are
david: yes. lemonis: the potato's on fire right now. lemonis(boy) got it. hree... is bankruptcy.... (grandma) nooooooo... (dad) nooooooo... (dog) yessssss.... (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is two times more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. (boy) hey look, i got it. bounty, the quicker picker upper. sweat. dedication. cupcakes. i'm michael griffin. i'm brian orakpo. we played football together for the titans. now, we own a cupcake shop. we...
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you are not the boy comes from was so we took the other place to come in that's the video that probably we just beat him up for warning. david and his friends have taken the law into their own hands since the police have failed to provide security . and as long as that works well the police let them go ahead but that's not always a good idea. if you go to places like my very good friend that are certain hours of the night people can't move because now the area is under the control of all of the criminal gangs and what has for what has happened now is that members of the public of now being forced to form their own we do want to please because they don't trust the police the police refused to speak to us but residents told us that there aren't enough police to patrol the area when they do come they're known to use force and can often. can't tell the difference between criminals and anderson bystanders. where you can see a tank appear down there. that is very short because it's the people's know that that place is a hot port so if you if you are young or youthful like me and they find you they are around then probably they wil
you are not the boy comes from was so we took the other place to come in that's the video that probably we just beat him up for warning. david and his friends have taken the law into their own hands since the police have failed to provide security . and as long as that works well the police let them go ahead but that's not always a good idea. if you go to places like my very good friend that are certain hours of the night people can't move because now the area is under the control of all of the...
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david brooks anaze the latest political news. and, a conversation with playwright tarrell mccraney on his play, "choir boy." first, a federal judge ruled yesterday that prosecutors, led by labor secretary alexander acosta in 2008 when he was u.s. attorney in florida, broke the law by concealing a plea agreement. as amna nawaz reports, the sex crimes case involved more than 30 underage victims. >> nawaz: the plea deal a decade ago for billionaire hedge fund manager jeffrey epstein reduced charges of federal sex crimes, wienth a pal life sentence in prison, to lesser state chaorrges of soliciting a m and just 13 months in county jail. epstein was accused of building a vast network of underage girls, some as young as 13-- girls he sexually abused in his florida mansion, and allowed other adult men to abuse as well. in2011, acosta wrote that was not aware of the full extent ofn epstein's abuse w struck the plea deal. many of the details only came to light late last year, when the "miami herald" published an extensive investigation, including interviews with dozens of victims. the work was led by reporter julie
david brooks anaze the latest political news. and, a conversation with playwright tarrell mccraney on his play, "choir boy." first, a federal judge ruled yesterday that prosecutors, led by labor secretary alexander acosta in 2008 when he was u.s. attorney in florida, broke the law by concealing a plea agreement. as amna nawaz reports, the sex crimes case involved more than 30 underage victims. >> nawaz: the plea deal a decade ago for billionaire hedge fund manager jeffrey...
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>> oh, boy >> i'm sure david is bemused we're even talking about this.t print money, right i mean, what's wrong with it sounds pretty good we sort of did it during the financial crisis, right? >> right exactly. we did and for good purpose. paul krugman has been spectacular lately on this in "the new york times. and he's just got it right look, eventually we'll have inflation. and if, you know, eventually we'll have to deal with that and the consequences won't be pleasant if powell has rising deficits, rising inflation he and his colleagues will have to tighten on monetary policy. >> but david, phil has that ever so slightly wrong in that you print money, there's no deficit, right? >> i don't think they argue that but the thing they forget to mention to people is their theory says if the economy overheats, if we start to get inflation, then we're going to rely on congress to raise taxes and cut spending rather than the fed to do that management of the economy. i think one of the problems here is modern monetary theory has gotten a little bit mixed with so
>> oh, boy >> i'm sure david is bemused we're even talking about this.t print money, right i mean, what's wrong with it sounds pretty good we sort of did it during the financial crisis, right? >> right exactly. we did and for good purpose. paul krugman has been spectacular lately on this in "the new york times. and he's just got it right look, eventually we'll have inflation. and if, you know, eventually we'll have to deal with that and the consequences won't be pleasant...
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boys founder, about his influences and his approach to songwriting. the full video of "brian wilson in conversation" is available on fender's you- tube channel. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. after multiple days of rain skies dry out today with plenty of sunshine overhead today leading into tomorrow. temperatures will peak just a bit cooler today than the past few days in the mid to upper 50's. this weekend expect rain to push back into the forecast for both saturday and sunday.
boys founder, about his influences and his approach to songwriting. the full video of "brian wilson in conversation" is available on fender's you- tube channel. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. after multiple days of rain skies dry out today with plenty of sunshine overhead today leading...
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go out to the sea once again bearing the name of the boy who's iconic photograph opened at least for a moment the hearts of europe in the world david chase live in majorca in spain. though a journalist who's been a vocal critic of pakistan's government has been arrested outside his home in lahore on the rouses son says his father was beaten by officers as they took him away on saturday police say he's being investigated for posting defamatory content on social media journalists in pakistan say they're working in an increasingly hostile climate and the prime minister imran khan the government denies it's unfairly targeting the media. south korea's government decided to short term agreement to increase the amount it pays to keep u.s. troops on the peninsula it follows demands by president trump to solve to pay more towards maintaining the twenty eight thousand military personnel stationed across the country their one year deal will have to be approved by parliament. the parts of india moon river which flows through new delhi also polluted that environmentalist say it's dead nothing can live in it or the government is spending million
go out to the sea once again bearing the name of the boy who's iconic photograph opened at least for a moment the hearts of europe in the world david chase live in majorca in spain. though a journalist who's been a vocal critic of pakistan's government has been arrested outside his home in lahore on the rouses son says his father was beaten by officers as they took him away on saturday police say he's being investigated for posting defamatory content on social media journalists in pakistan say...
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pensioner tony foulds, who witnessed the crash as a young boy and has spent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc breakfast‘s dan walker. davidily visit to the war memorial in the sheffield parkis the war memorial in the sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the planes began to arrive. his dream of a fly—past had come true. a commemoration that had begun with a chance encounter in the park with dan walker of bbc brea kfast. park with dan walker of bbc breakfast. the first thing i do, of course, as i always kiss them first. tony explained how as an eight—year—old he watched a us bomber crashed into a nearby woodland. he felt the crew might have survived if he hadn't been in the way. and so there were some complex emotions as he once again waved at the plane, just as he had done as a child in 19114. exactly 75 years on from that terrible day, here's tony in the exact same place, and who could have imagined what he's s
pensioner tony foulds, who witnessed the crash as a young boy and has spent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc breakfast‘s dan walker. davidily visit to the war memorial in the sheffield parkis the war memorial in the sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the...
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a 10—year old boy found the words ‘no blacks‘ painted on three doors in his block of flats in salford. davidays after his family had moved in. his fatherjackson reported it to greater manchester police on the same day but didn't recieve any response until he tweeted about it last night. sacrifice your personal preferences and support my brexit deal in the house of commons. that's the message to conservative mps in a written letter from the prime minister, theresa may, after her plans were rejected in a vote last week. today one of her senior ministers indicated the insurance policy, to prevent a hard border with ireland, could be changed without reopening the withdrawal agreement. our political correspondent ben wright has more. the lobbying of eu leaders will continue apace this week as theresa may tries to deliver on her pledge to secure legally binding changes to the irish backstop, the most contentious part of the brexit deal, there to ensure no hard border on the island of ireland. but today one cabinet minister said changes could be made without reopening the whole agreement. if there
a 10—year old boy found the words ‘no blacks‘ painted on three doors in his block of flats in salford. davidays after his family had moved in. his fatherjackson reported it to greater manchester police on the same day but didn't recieve any response until he tweeted about it last night. sacrifice your personal preferences and support my brexit deal in the house of commons. that's the message to conservative mps in a written letter from the prime minister, theresa may, after her plans were...
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people, the editor of the daily mail, a friend of david hockney is, waiting for us in the lobby and we realised where we were. geordie went into super boy general manager of the hotel had been summoned, his chief engineer was on the way, so was the amsterdam fire department. we had forced the door open about three inches so we could see light and someone started to pass bottles of water through the gap. thenjordi got someone to find a folding still that was slipped through so that david hockney, 81, could sit down. get a crowbar he said, there was a pity adjective attached. we had been there for getting on for half an hour then be heard feet on the roof of the left, the sound of clanking tools, lights and torches, the glimpse of a fireman ‘s uniform. the cranking and heaving was helping and with a creek and banged the door was wrenched back. light poured in and we climbed out, cheers from the crowd that had gathered in the lobby. afterwards, the firemen crowded round, they wanted a picture with david hockney. it was amsterdam, after all! a very civilised city. glad they all got out ok. let's get a look at the weather with helen has gone
people, the editor of the daily mail, a friend of david hockney is, waiting for us in the lobby and we realised where we were. geordie went into super boy general manager of the hotel had been summoned, his chief engineer was on the way, so was the amsterdam fire department. we had forced the door open about three inches so we could see light and someone started to pass bottles of water through the gap. thenjordi got someone to find a folding still that was slipped through so that david...
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a ten—year—old boy found the words "no blacks" painted on three doors in his block of flats in salford. david five days after his family had moved in. his fatherjackson reported it to greater manchester police on the same day but didn't receive any response until he tweeted about it last night. millions of workers could see their take—home pay fall from april, when the amount they have to put into their pension pot increases. since 2012, ten million eligible workers have been automatically signed up to workplace pensions, and from april, their contribution will rise from 3% of their salary to 5%. here's our business correspondent rob young. building up a pension pot — sacrificing part of our wages today to pay for a more comfortable retirement. since 2012, 10 million eligible workers have been automatically enrolled in a workplace pension. from april, many of those employees will have to put a bigger proportion of their pay into their auto—enrolment pension pot. according to an analysis of earnings, the annual take—home pay of someone earning £15,000 a year will be £49 lower, if they pay cont
a ten—year—old boy found the words "no blacks" painted on three doors in his block of flats in salford. david five days after his family had moved in. his fatherjackson reported it to greater manchester police on the same day but didn't receive any response until he tweeted about it last night. millions of workers could see their take—home pay fall from april, when the amount they have to put into their pension pot increases. since 2012, ten million eligible workers have been...
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boy who may be possessed. look for the supernatural thriller to summon about seven-million dollars in its debut. in hollywood, i'm davidour command. steak & lobster is back by popular demand, starting at only $15.99. hurry in to outback! steak & lobster is only here for a limited time. ( marty )( marty )( marty ) more snow in the sierra this weekend. up to five feet of fresh snow are expected, on top of a base of fifteen feet in some spots. a winter storm warning was issued friday and is expected to stay in affect all weekend long. the latest storm will add to the snow pack which is already 120 per cent of normal. ( marty ) meanwhile here in the bay area --- we are expecting rain this morning. here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)showers and high elevation snow showers will linger saturday. widespread rainfall, much cooler temperatures and lowering snow levels will return saturday night into sunday. cool and unsettled conditions appear likely during next week with the potential for more widespread precipitation late in the week. ( marty ) don't forget, you can sta
boy who may be possessed. look for the supernatural thriller to summon about seven-million dollars in its debut. in hollywood, i'm davidour command. steak & lobster is back by popular demand, starting at only $15.99. hurry in to outback! steak & lobster is only here for a limited time. ( marty )( marty )( marty ) more snow in the sierra this weekend. up to five feet of fresh snow are expected, on top of a base of fifteen feet in some spots. a winter storm warning was issued friday and...
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boys. i had to focus. i looked at the photograph and i said, is that david? and she's like, no, but look at the hands.as like, holy mackerel, this is beyond amazing. >> it was a picture in the newspaper of two guys in the post, and i picked up the picture and i looked at it and i was like in shock. because the two guys in the post looked exactly, exactly like my friend david. i stared at it. it wasn't even the look on their face. it was the way they were holding their hands. they had these big meaty hands. david always had hands that looked like baseball mitts. when i saw their hands, i just knew that this is david. >> it was just a normal day. i got to school, ran into my buddy allen. he said, david, take a look at this. he's got a copy of the new york post. and he opens it up. he says, look at this. look familiar? something to that effect. i said, yeah, right, sure. but then we looked at it a little bit more closely. it was an article, twins reunited after more than 19 years, and it had a picture of two of what looked like me. it all started to sink in. holy shut, oh, my god. this is not believable.
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boy who may be possessed. look for the supernatural thriller to summon about seven-million dollars in its debut. in hollywood, i'm davideven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (james)don't forget, you can stay connected on our mobile app, kron four dot com and on our facebook and twitter feeds. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." they are engaged to be married. the beautiful blond tying the knot with her military vet. two weeks after the engagement, instead of fighting for our country, he decided to fight crime as batman. >> i'm not crazy. i'm not delusional. i'm batman. >> dr. phil: he went to bed as giovanni and wok up as batman? >> this is not something that normal people do. >> dr. phil: are you uncomfortable to not have your mask on? >> i don't feel like i'm me right now. >> dr. phil: you're saying i'm the real batman. there's no batman. it's a cartoon character. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things.
boy who may be possessed. look for the supernatural thriller to summon about seven-million dollars in its debut. in hollywood, i'm davideven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (james)don't forget, you can stay connected on our mobile app, kron four dot com and on our facebook and twitter feeds. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." they are engaged to be married. the beautiful blond tying the knot with her military vet....
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david willis reports. curtain up on the 91st oscars and you could feel the footstomping rhythm of change. # buddy, you're a boy big noise...# queen's new line—up filling a void made by the absence of a host for only the second time in oscars‘ history. adding to the sense of uncertainty, no clear favourite in several key categories. olivia colman! when olivia colman‘s name was called, she could hardly get up. her depiction of an ailing queen anne in the favourite trouncing that of glenn close, who now has a seven oscar nominations without a win. glenn close, you've been my idol for so long and this is not how i wanted it to be, and i think you're amazing. i love you very much. lady gaga! and melissa. the freddie mercury biopic bohemian rhapsody garnered four awards, among them one for its star. thank you, guys, so much. i may not have been the obvious choice, but i guess it worked out! green book. green book, a film about interracial friendship was named best film. its star, mahershala ali, best supporting actor. a record number of wins for african american talent would suggest that hollywood is at last rallyin
david willis reports. curtain up on the 91st oscars and you could feel the footstomping rhythm of change. # buddy, you're a boy big noise...# queen's new line—up filling a void made by the absence of a host for only the second time in oscars‘ history. adding to the sense of uncertainty, no clear favourite in several key categories. olivia colman! when olivia colman‘s name was called, she could hardly get up. her depiction of an ailing queen anne in the favourite trouncing that of glenn...
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david onstott i see your if there's anything that can be. so hot in here the first half. but all simplicity sympathy. to. you. and love amber my boy i'll grab one. to stay for at least put a cup on me because you know. i've got wendy's handy and i need in the evening all to look at it's because i. haven't the you know it's like he. has he already has this either you doubles god or that i support any of us. that. even though my. yes. i was. looking. back. a little when i did this gun movie and that is a lack of my hope is that i didn't at all i'm not american law in the us i mean what on the and pull of the yeah. i mean i still i was. in on it please marcus you don't let a little bit of thing that makes you not. must of these that's both the and the condos are you a nice way to sneak into this audience to let them isn't what he was young to be up on he was. actually funny how to deal with him as a given you know it goes well i mean that was one of. them almost a nice bit on i thought all of the essene going to cause him to whom would you must . not he has that in the new can they move in the belly by that india's. most in the same
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david? >> all right, linsey davis tonight. lib see, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major headline on the flu. a boy had just left the hospital dying. >>> and we'll have more on that vehicle hit by two trains outside new york city. outside new york city. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. also, in a great-tasting chewable. >>> to the index of other news. the deadly commuter train crash outside new york city. investigators say three people in a pickup were killed when their truck was hit by two trains when the driver tried to get around the crossing gates. witnesses believe he was involved in a fender bender moments earlier. >>> and tonight, authorities believe an 8-year-old boy has died from the flu. 8-year-old martin campbell of rockport, texas, had just left the ho
david? >> all right, linsey davis tonight. lib see, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major headline on the flu. a boy had just left the hospital dying. >>> and we'll have more on that vehicle hit by two trains outside new york city. outside new york city. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient...
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you boys been doing it to some extent, but this is really yours and your family's money. davidprise is that there are a lot of people out there that don't think i'm too old to put their money with me or have me invest with them. i don't think i will live for another 30 to 40 years, but people are willing to have me and that makes me feel good. jason: i would be interested in your thoughts on wealth right now. we are at such an interesting political time and you have been very involved in the giving pledge. of are part of a cohort philanthropists who get a lot of talk -- give a lot of talk to it. david: in the united states, there is a feeling the wealth disparity is so great that the government needs to do something about it. you will see it in the democratic primaries, a talk about wealth reorganization. you can't just tax the people in the forbes 100 and solve your thisems, and i think probably helps the republicans politically. the more people talk about wealth access and higher state taxes and higher taxes on people of certain incomes, you will get people saying i don't thi
you boys been doing it to some extent, but this is really yours and your family's money. davidprise is that there are a lot of people out there that don't think i'm too old to put their money with me or have me invest with them. i don't think i will live for another 30 to 40 years, but people are willing to have me and that makes me feel good. jason: i would be interested in your thoughts on wealth right now. we are at such an interesting political time and you have been very involved in the...
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david. i know a little bit about the subject, the division between booker t. washington and wb to boys in regards to the black community to go and how we get there as far as liberty or self- sufficiency, things of that nature. i'm curious as to what the strategic debates were at the time as far as what they saw would be the strategic future failures of the course of the other action taken. what was washington's viewpoint of his future, the path of america in black history when duboise was different from where he wanted to go? >> i think it was a turf battle, duboise knew full well, washington was the main guy , plenty of lawsuits against this french enticement and black crow. he said, you know, we will support a lawsuit. but washington could not say it because if washington had gone public, not kidding, in 1910 and said, you know, we are pressing for voter rights, he did say things like that, if he was really in-your-face about that, tuskegee, by the way, largest college in the south, larger than the university of alabama, more students, a lot of people don't know that, would have been
david. i know a little bit about the subject, the division between booker t. washington and wb to boys in regards to the black community to go and how we get there as far as liberty or self- sufficiency, things of that nature. i'm curious as to what the strategic debates were at the time as far as what they saw would be the strategic future failures of the course of the other action taken. what was washington's viewpoint of his future, the path of america in black history when duboise was...
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. >> reporter: david camm says he came home one night in the fall of 2000 to an unimaginable horror --. his wife, little boyand girl had been murdered. >> get everybody out here to my house now. >> okay. >> reporter: after trying unsuccessfully to revive his son, david ran across the street to a relative's home. >> i heard the banging on the door. >> reporter: david's uncle nelson was there. >> david was beatin' on the door and hollerin', "nelson, nelson, come quick." "somebody's killed my family." "they're all dead." "they're all dead." >> reporter: nelson dropped everything and raced over to david's garage. >> i was just dumbfounded. i was shocked, what i saw. >> reporter: david yelled at him to check on jill, his daughter, in the bronco and nelson says he made his way carefully to the vehicle. like david, he was a former state trooper and knew that crime scenes had to be preserved. >> i, i looked in the back seat and that's when i saw little jill back there. i reached back and i touched her arm or shoulders, something and i said, "jilly jilly jilly." >> you knew she was gone? >> i knew she was gone. and
. >> reporter: david camm says he came home one night in the fall of 2000 to an unimaginable horror --. his wife, little boyand girl had been murdered. >> get everybody out here to my house now. >> okay. >> reporter: after trying unsuccessfully to revive his son, david ran across the street to a relative's home. >> i heard the banging on the door. >> reporter: david's uncle nelson was there. >> david was beatin' on the door and hollerin', "nelson,...
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thousand and fifteen the image of the three year old boy's body washed up on a turkish beach fox global outrage and came to symbolize upright of those war david chase it was at the ship's naming ceremony on the spanish island of majorca in the early morning light to the dockside in hama a ship very in the name of his son. but this wasn't a moment of pride for a syrian refugee abdullah curdie he was lost and alone the pain in his heart almost too great for words to look into and i was remembering the moment when the ship was sinking drowning all those horrifying images were flooding into my mind the moment my children and i were drowning we went on board the boat i saw my children dying in front of me one after the other each was crying out for me saying or my father or my father my wife was saying. across the world tribute was paid to his suffering . but more than three years have now passed the ship carrying alan curry's name will not leave doc soon because so many governments are mounting legal challenges to their rescue operations the ports of europe are closing the hearts may have been opened by the iconic picture of alan but those hearts
thousand and fifteen the image of the three year old boy's body washed up on a turkish beach fox global outrage and came to symbolize upright of those war david chase it was at the ship's naming ceremony on the spanish island of majorca in the early morning light to the dockside in hama a ship very in the name of his son. but this wasn't a moment of pride for a syrian refugee abdullah curdie he was lost and alone the pain in his heart almost too great for words to look into and i was...
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very cool, man, i'm excited, too, and you know, david, when we first got in this, you had mentioned to me that you came in this a little skeptical. - boy, big time skeptical. - i get that, i did, too. - yes i did, i wanted to make sure, i'm very analytical and very thorough with what i do, but all in all, it made a lot of sense and i'm really happy i did it. - and that's a good thing too because we teach trust, but verify, and david did that. he's on his way now, this is his second property. i know you got a couple more in the pipeline too. it's very exciting, i'm very proud of you, man, and you are on your way, buddy. - thank you, nick. - all right, good job. - [announcer] are you tired of working day in and day out just to make someone else rich? are you looking for more out of life, more time, freedom, and a lot more money for yourself and your family? if you answered yes, then you are in luck. nick vertucci, a self-made real estate millionaire is going to teach you how to make fast cash flipping properties while building longterm wealth and riches. you heard that right. nick's putting on a free two hour live real estate training in
very cool, man, i'm excited, too, and you know, david, when we first got in this, you had mentioned to me that you came in this a little skeptical. - boy, big time skeptical. - i get that, i did, too. - yes i did, i wanted to make sure, i'm very analytical and very thorough with what i do, but all in all, it made a lot of sense and i'm really happy i did it. - and that's a good thing too because we teach trust, but verify, and david did that. he's on his way now, this is his second property. i...