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. —— david wooding. was 26—year—old sergeant david would from edinburgh. -- david wooding.ght and died for us. we have to remember them and thank them. the queen sent a message saying it was our duty to remember and honour those who served so valiantly at vimy ridge and throughout the first world war. well, the main events get under way in the next couple of hours, there will be hymns and prayers, there will be hymns and prayers, there will be hymns and prayers, there will be dancing by some of the younger people. there will also be fly pasts and 21 gun salutes, and what we are led to believe is an atmosphere not of sadness but of happiness in the way that is possible as a commemoration of them, a lot of young people here especially not giving it a party atmosphere but certainly an atmosphere but certainly an atmosphere that they want to remember with kindness and with fun, the relatives they lost all those yea rs the relatives they lost all those years ago. it gets under way in a couple of hours, and this really is one of the last great commemorations the first world war.
. —— david wooding. was 26—year—old sergeant david would from edinburgh. -- david wooding.ght and died for us. we have to remember them and thank them. the queen sent a message saying it was our duty to remember and honour those who served so valiantly at vimy ridge and throughout the first world war. well, the main events get under way in the next couple of hours, there will be hymns and prayers, there will be hymns and prayers, there will be hymns and prayers, there will be dancing by...
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with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and henry mance, political correspondentfinancial times. the daily telegraph has managed to get the terror attack on its front page and the picture of that very well—known street with a police van parked across it. the timing of this is significant but also in some ways to be expected. yes, then sometimes have an effect on elections and it remains to be seen what effect this will have. we have an early election coming up on the uk, so this will perhaps bring home the fact that we are living in a very dangerous era of terrorism, and i guess there will bea of terrorism, and i guess there will be a lot of security over here as well as in paris. it seems that when eyewitnesses saw this car draw up and shots were fired, police were clearly the target here. for newspapers, the question is, how much attention to you give a story like this? is it right to let that dominate the news agenda? that is the judgment to take. if it were an isolated incident, that judgment would potentially be very different, but france has had such a long
with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and henry mance, political correspondentfinancial times. the daily telegraph has managed to get the terror attack on its front page and the picture of that very well—known street with a police van parked across it. the timing of this is significant but also in some ways to be expected. yes, then sometimes have an effect on elections and it remains to be seen what effect this will have. we have an early election coming up on the...
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of tomorrow's newspapers with henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times, and david woodingcal editor of the sun on sunday. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello, i'm 0lly foster. these are our sportsday headlines tonight: the most realsitic route to next seasons champions league, manchester united can reach the europa league semi—finals tonight. murray's been knocked out in monte carlo, but he's looking looking at the positives after his third round defeat. and robertson reveals his addiction to video games that has threatened to ruin his snooker career. it's a big european night at old tarfford tonight. the europa league is fast becoming manchester united's priority because it carries that extra incentive for the winner, a place in next season's champions league, and united can't be sure of achieving that in the premier league. their quarterfinal tie against the belgians anderlecht is balanced at 1—1 after the first leg. richard askam is at the match for us. and last fall and league is what is up and last fall and league is what is upforgrabs in and last fall and league is w
of tomorrow's newspapers with henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times, and david woodingcal editor of the sun on sunday. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello, i'm 0lly foster. these are our sportsday headlines tonight: the most realsitic route to next seasons champions league, manchester united can reach the europa league semi—finals tonight. murray's been knocked out in monte carlo, but he's looking looking at the positives after his third round defeat. and robertson...
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joining me now is david wood, and from seattle, our military analyst and former gulf war division commanderffrey. i want to start with you, david. the article points out something very simple. you're not talking about big strategic reasons why war would star. you hone in on poland, a nato member. aircraft are firing around, in some places u.s. air draft, in poland there is a russian territory rounded by poland and the russians fly aircraft from there. and you're saying a small mishap could set off something more serio serious. the problem is that putin is pushing his military to be a little more aggressive, to be under tacking harrassing action, so if you're driving a big u.s. surveillance plane in international airspace, and a russian fighter pops up to harass you, there is nothing you can do about it. there is not those crisis mechanisms that kept us out of war. >> i was up at the forward operates base in the arctic circle operates in and sometimes they do barrel rolls around a nato air shipt -- ship. do we have the ability to call up a russian at a high level and say stand down. a lot of
joining me now is david wood, and from seattle, our military analyst and former gulf war division commanderffrey. i want to start with you, david. the article points out something very simple. you're not talking about big strategic reasons why war would star. you hone in on poland, a nato member. aircraft are firing around, in some places u.s. air draft, in poland there is a russian territory rounded by poland and the russians fly aircraft from there. and you're saying a small mishap could set...
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among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.e want, when we want. they fought and died for us and we have got to remember them and thank them. there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are among the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice, mourn their loss and remember their lives. duncan kennedy, bbc news at vimy ridge. some golf news for you now, but notjust any update, sergio garcia has won the masters in augusta, his first ever major title. but he did have to do it the hard way. going into the last round he shared the lead with england'sjustin rose. nothing could separate them over 18 holes and they went to a sudden—death play—off where garcia was finally able to sink the winning putt. his victory and that famous green jacket comes on what would've been the 60th birthday of his fellow countryman and idol seve ballesteros. now, it's always nice if you're lucky enough to have a first class seat on a flight. but for the crew on board a turkish airlines carrier th
among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.e want, when we want. they fought and died for us and we have got to remember them and thank them. there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are among the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice, mourn their loss and remember their lives. duncan kennedy, bbc news at vimy ridge. some golf news for you now, but notjust any update, sergio garcia has won the...
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among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.t, when we want. so they fought for us, and died for us, so we've got to remember them and thank them. there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are among the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice, mourn their loss, and remember their lives. duncan kennedy, bbc news, at vimy ridge. fans, family and friends have paid their final respects to rock'n‘roll legend chuck berry, who died last month. they gathered in chuck berry's hometown of st louis to pay tribute at the blueberry hill, where he performed more than 200 consecutive monthly concerts. a memorial service was held, where the 90—year—old's body lay in an open coffin, with his signature red gibson guitar bolted to the lid. and you can get in touch with me and the team on twitter. i'm @tomdonkinbbc. good morning. sunday was a glorious day for many of us. was it spring or summer? and really, it was hard to tell, because we had wall—to—wall sunshine throughout the day,
among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.t, when we want. so they fought for us, and died for us, so we've got to remember them and thank them. there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are among the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice, mourn their loss, and remember their lives. duncan kennedy, bbc news, at vimy ridge. fans, family and friends have paid their final respects to rock'n‘roll...
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among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.we want, so they fought for us and died for us, so we have to remember them and thank them. for us, so we have to remember there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are among the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice, mourn their loss and remember their lives. to honour their sacrifice, mourn you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. stay with us on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. police in manchester have launched extra patrols in the city centre, after receiving a surge in calls about people passing out from taking the banned drug spice. it's been reported that the substance left some users looking like "zombies". shabnam younus—jewell reports. zombies in broad daylight — these people are users of spice, a synthetic drug which used to be legal, known to cause extreme effects including psychosis and muscle weakness. you see a lot of
among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.we want, so they fought for us and died for us, so we have to remember them and thank them. for us, so we have to remember there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are among the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice, mourn their loss and remember their lives. to honour their sacrifice, mourn you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news...
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daily rate of casualties was greater than the somme, amongst those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david woodey fought and died for us and we have got to remember them. there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are amongst the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice mourn their loss, and remember their lives. duncan kennedy, bbc news at vimy ridge. this is bbc news. the grand national winner has returned to his stables at kinross after winning what was the first scottish success in the race in almost a0 years. he was welcomed back by fans but perhaps not by the bookmakers who lost millions on his unexpected 1a—1 win. back home after winning the war‘s greatest steeplechase. title might rather —— 1a after... greatest steeplechase. title might rather -- 14 after... they have done a fantasticjob. rather -- 14 after... they have done a fantastic job. a really exciting couple of days and i am really happy for everyone involved. the four after! the race itself went remarkably to plan, with after taking up the running, jumping the last
daily rate of casualties was greater than the somme, amongst those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david woodey fought and died for us and we have got to remember them. there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are amongst the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice mourn their loss, and remember their lives. duncan kennedy, bbc news at vimy ridge. this is bbc news. the grand national winner has returned to his stables at...
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among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.ee to do what we want, when we want. they fought and died for us and we have got to remember them and thank them. there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are among the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice, mourn their loss, and remember their lives. duncan kennedy, bbc news at vimy ridge. tulsen tollett has all the sport. the final round of the masters is moving ahead at pace with a clutch of players well placed to win the greenjacket at augusta national. the overnight leaders, the joint leaders, justin rose and sergio garcia, who went in on six under. justin rose remains six under through six. sergio garcia leads by two. paul casey, a fast mover, four underfor his two. paul casey, a fast mover, four under for his round today. two. paul casey, a fast mover, four underfor his round today. he has a chance. rickie fowler, also an four under. manchester united are now 21 matches unbeaten in the english premier league af
among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.ee to do what we want, when we want. they fought and died for us and we have got to remember them and thank them. there are no more combat veterans alive from the first world war. vimy ridge and arras are among the final great acts of commemoration, to honour their sacrifice, mourn their loss, and remember their lives. duncan kennedy, bbc news at vimy ridge. tulsen tollett has all the sport. the final round of the masters...
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among those to die was this 26—year—old sergeant, david wood, from edinburgh.e? we would not be free to do what we want when we want. he fought and died for us. when we want. he fought and died for us. we have to remember them and thank them. the queen sent a message saying it was our duty to remember and honour those who served so valiantly add vimy and throughout the first world war. duncan kennedy, bbc news, add vimy. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35. bye for now. let's get more now on the latest from sweden, that one of the victims of friday's terror attack in stockholm was british. officers have also said their main suspect, believed to be the lorry driver, had expressed sympathies with extremist organisations including so—called islamic state. police have said that more officers will be deployed in stockholm to protect citizens. all national operation resources are being tasked to support the police region in stockholm, that's the counter terrorist unit, the national bomb squad, and also the helicopters that we use. we're working closely together with
among those to die was this 26—year—old sergeant, david wood, from edinburgh.e? we would not be free to do what we want when we want. he fought and died for us. when we want. he fought and died for us. we have to remember them and thank them. the queen sent a message saying it was our duty to remember and honour those who served so valiantly add vimy and throughout the first world war. duncan kennedy, bbc news, add vimy. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35. bye for now. let's get more now...
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among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.o do what we want when they want, so they fought for us and died for us. we have to remember them and thank them. the queen sent a message, saying it was our duty to remember and honour those who have served so valiantly at vimy ridge and throughout the first world war. duncan kennedy, bbc news at one vimy ridge. more now on the two explosions that have taken place in coptic cities gunn with me is bishop angaelos — the general bishop of the coptic orthodox church here in the uk. you will have seen the pictures coming out of both alexandria and ta nta coming out of both alexandria and tanta today. coming out of both alexandria and ta nta today. what coming out of both alexandria and tanta today. what is your reaction to what has taken place today which are not it is a horrific thing to happen, especially on a joyous day like those gyms around the world celebrating palm sunday. i've received the word this morning. i have spoken to our bishop in tanta and our representatives in cairo, and
among those to die was 26—year—old sergeant david wood from edinburgh.o do what we want when they want, so they fought for us and died for us. we have to remember them and thank them. the queen sent a message, saying it was our duty to remember and honour those who have served so valiantly at vimy ridge and throughout the first world war. duncan kennedy, bbc news at one vimy ridge. more now on the two explosions that have taken place in coptic cities gunn with me is bishop angaelos — the...
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with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday and yasmin alibhai brown of the i newspaperiness times. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. this morning's front page highlights a video showing how to penetrate a stab vest. britain's airports and nuclear power stations need to tighten their defences against terrorist attacks, according to a story on the sunday telegraph's front page. british passports could soon be returning to their former dark blue livery following brexit, according to the sunday express. the sunday times headlines the news that some peers are claiming thousands of pounds worth of expenses for attending the house of lords, despite making little contribution to debates or committees. and the observer highlights pressures being put on the government by some cross—party mps who want to guarantee that eu nationals would still be able to work in the nhs after brexit. let's begin with this story, airport and nuclear power stations on terror alert, when were they ever knocked
with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday and yasmin alibhai brown of the i newspaperiness times. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. this morning's front page highlights a video showing how to penetrate a stab vest. britain's airports and nuclear power stations need to tighten their defences against terrorist attacks, according to a story on the sunday telegraph's front page. british...
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david wood, his article is well worth the read, and barry mccaffrey. thank you for watching this hour of msnbc. find me on twitter, facebook, instagram. i will not start any wars with anyone, on snapchat at velshi. right now on "andrea mitchell resportr reports" she speaks to susan rice. >> smoke and mirrors. president trump accusing president obama of wiretapping. then the chairman of the house intelligence committee and aide open a new charge of surveillance, also discredited. now the former national security advisor is accused of unmasking trump intercepts. susan rice for the first time here on msnbc. >>> i'm andrea mitchell in washington where the former national security advisor, susan rice, is being accused of unmasking aids -- the basic charge, political spying. she joins me for her first public comments on these news stories. >> hi, good to be with you. >> hello, this is a fire storm involved with the whole question of the russian investigation and the response by president trump, anow the accusatio ain you. how do you respond? >> this is not a
david wood, his article is well worth the read, and barry mccaffrey. thank you for watching this hour of msnbc. find me on twitter, facebook, instagram. i will not start any wars with anyone, on snapchat at velshi. right now on "andrea mitchell resportr reports" she speaks to susan rice. >> smoke and mirrors. president trump accusing president obama of wiretapping. then the chairman of the house intelligence committee and aide open a new charge of surveillance, also discredited....
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at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are david wooding, political editor the financial times. the headlines on bbc news. jeremy corbyn has pledged to challenge what he called a rig system and said the election result was not a foregone conclusion. the prime minister reiterates commitment to reduce net migration for tens of thousands following speculation that the goal might be scrapped. the former ukip leader nigel farage has said he will not stand in the forthcoming general election. now the sport, a full round—up from the bbc sports centre. good evening. they have kicked off at old trafford, it is the second leg of manchester united's europa league quarterfinal against anderlecht. jose mourinho criticised his strikers after the first leg last week which finished i—i strikers after the first leg last week which finished 1—1 in belgium. rashford and slattern ibrahimovic start. wayne rooney is on the bench, anderlecht threatened early but henrikh mkhitaryan has made it 1—0 to manchester united, inside ten minutes. they are leading 2—1 on aggregate. they've
at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are david wooding, political editor the financial times. the headlines on bbc news. jeremy corbyn has pledged to challenge what he called a rig system and said the election result was not a foregone conclusion. the prime minister reiterates commitment to reduce net migration for tens of thousands following speculation that the goal might be scrapped. the former ukip leader nigel farage has said he will not stand in the...
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the-year-old david norway wood sunday in 6 0 block of c street northeast. suspect is on the loose and there's >> and what sparked a gas fire temple hills 45e7b,000 block of 28th avenue. fire officials say a gas smear ignited creating a gas fire inside the building. fortunately president dints were able to get out and no one was hurt. >> a pennsylvania man behind bars trying to solicit sext with a minor online. sheriff deputies caught bradley sellers in a spring. deputies first identified him as a possible suspect and engaging in a conversation on line. they posed as your age girl and arrange todd meet sellers when he showed up to the designated place he was arrested. >>> as president trump approaches hivrt first 100 days in office his actions on world stage seemingly are capturing more attention than domestic agenda. the president military strike on syria and tough talk on north korea overshadowed the priorities >> ronica cleary is taking a look at the response in north korea. and more on top political headlines. but, again you don't have a spoon in your ha
the-year-old david norway wood sunday in 6 0 block of c street northeast. suspect is on the loose and there's >> and what sparked a gas fire temple hills 45e7b,000 block of 28th avenue. fire officials say a gas smear ignited creating a gas fire inside the building. fortunately president dints were able to get out and no one was hurt. >> a pennsylvania man behind bars trying to solicit sext with a minor online. sheriff deputies caught bradley sellers in a spring. deputies first...
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. >> oh, that's david's favorite. >> sea wood and jelly.nd shrimps. potato pancake. often, there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in, as well. it is always that great meal, i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> during the '92, they worked as real estate agents and property management as the -- they had a direct impact on their lives. the choi's watched from home as the chaos unfolded on tv. after the riots, jim wrote a letter to the editor that was published in the l.a. times. >> i'm angry. why the cost to let why and great our city somehow had time they had owners guarding their store. how can the owner sit back and watch them be burned to the ground. >> david would have a very different reaction. >> my brother's whole car went into the neighborhood and quickly realized it wasn't about race it was about people stealing stuff. we were causing chaos. i don't think we got anything good. >> was it life changing for you? >> it's like you grow up and things are explained to you, here is police, they're not doing anything the
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wood read everything. more important than the pro dijus productivity is the quality of his work, said david hackett fisher. dr. wood is a trustee of the new museum of the american revolution which will open in philadelphia next april. they are so lucky to have him and we should all go and visit. ladies and gentlemen, it is such a privilege to introduce our second speaker for the founders and us, historian, professor, author, father of two daughters and a son, and 61-year-long husband of wife louise who is in palm beach and joining us for lunch, ladies and gentlemen, dr. gordon wood. [ applause ] >> oh, my goodness. isn't she something? [ applause ] >> i'm delighted to be here and to be part of this extraordinary series on the founders. i've spent my whole career working on this period and it's got to be the most fascinating period of american history. the questions that joe raised last time i think -- i'm going to touch on, too, although i have not heard what he had to say. but why do we americans honor these historic figures who lived two centuries ago in the fullsome way that we do? our founders is the t
wood read everything. more important than the pro dijus productivity is the quality of his work, said david hackett fisher. dr. wood is a trustee of the new museum of the american revolution which will open in philadelphia next april. they are so lucky to have him and we should all go and visit. ladies and gentlemen, it is such a privilege to introduce our second speaker for the founders and us, historian, professor, author, father of two daughters and a son, and 61-year-long husband of wife...
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david watson somehow got out of his handcuffs, overpowered a guard and ran into a wooded area. he was serving a 106-year sentence for the attempted murders of several police officers. >>> the pentagon i investigating whether two elite army rangers who died in afghanistan this week may have been killed by friendly fire either from the u.s. or afghan forces. sergeant joshua rogers and sergeant cameron thomas were killed at a nighttime raid on isis forces in a remote part of afghanistan. >>> in philadelphia, a setback to the defense of bill cosby. a judge has ruled the jurors will be able to hear testimony about him giving the drug quaaludes to the women he was pursuing but the judge is barring references made to his comedy routine to the after deez yak spanish fly. >>> a cashier at a jimmy john's
david watson somehow got out of his handcuffs, overpowered a guard and ran into a wooded area. he was serving a 106-year sentence for the attempted murders of several police officers. >>> the pentagon i investigating whether two elite army rangers who died in afghanistan this week may have been killed by friendly fire either from the u.s. or afghan forces. sergeant joshua rogers and sergeant cameron thomas were killed at a nighttime raid on isis forces in a remote part of afghanistan....
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trump is expected to speak wthe canadian fell trudeau tonight after slapping a tariff on their wood products. davidgood evening. i'm david asman in for charles payne. you are watching "making money." stocks surging as president trump gets set to outline his tax plan tomorrow. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and other officials are meeting on capitol hill to discuss the plan with legislators. adam? reporter: that's a very important meeting taking place on capitol hill. you will see gary cohn, the economic advisor to the president, and they are neating
trump is expected to speak wthe canadian fell trudeau tonight after slapping a tariff on their wood products. davidgood evening. i'm david asman in for charles payne. you are watching "making money." stocks surging as president trump gets set to outline his tax plan tomorrow. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and other officials are meeting on capitol hill to discuss the plan with legislators. adam? reporter: that's a very important meeting taking place on capitol hill. you will see...
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to speak wthe canadian fell trudeau tonight after slapping a tariff on their wood products. david: good evening. i'm david asman in for charles payne. you are watching "making money." stocks surging as president trump gets set to outline his tax plan tomorrow. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and other officials are meeting on capitol hill to discuss the plan with legislators. adam? reporter: that's a very important meeting taking place on capitol hill. you will see gary cohn, the economic advisor to the president, and they are neating with the key players who will have to take the president's concept and mix it with whatever the republican leadership on capitol hill has in mind and come up with the legislation. tomorrow we'll get that broad kind of outline. who are they meeting with right now? kevin brady, orrin hatch, paul ryan, and senate reader mitch mcconnell because there is not a total unified front. one of the issues that's a problem for both sides is the president wants what he calls a massive tax break for le class americans and business taxes, a corporate tax rate of 15
to speak wthe canadian fell trudeau tonight after slapping a tariff on their wood products. david: good evening. i'm david asman in for charles payne. you are watching "making money." stocks surging as president trump gets set to outline his tax plan tomorrow. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and other officials are meeting on capitol hill to discuss the plan with legislators. adam? reporter: that's a very important meeting taking place on capitol hill. you will see gary cohn, the...
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about what we've been covering all day >> it began just minutes after david watson escaped with his handcuffs and ran into a wooded area off dorsey run road and jessup. officers went through the woods and along railroad tracks that board an industrial area. police say watson as not in a secure area before the guard opened the door of the van. >> he was a last seen running into a wooded area neighbor dorsi run road. he was wearing all white clothing. and we did find a couple of articles of clothing in the woods. so we can't confirm for sure what he may be wearing at this time >> maryland state police sent a helicopter to search from above as officers on motorcycles went into the neighborhoods, industrial parks. some officers set up along the wood line in case watson just walked out. others kept an eye on old railroad track that is run through the woods. >> we don't believe he's the guards from the detention center do carry weapons. however, they had secured those weapons in lock boxes inside the van before they opened the door so we don't believe he had access. >> reporter: police say they have no evidence to sugge
about what we've been covering all day >> it began just minutes after david watson escaped with his handcuffs and ran into a wooded area off dorsey run road and jessup. officers went through the woods and along railroad tracks that board an industrial area. police say watson as not in a secure area before the guard opened the door of the van. >> he was a last seen running into a wooded area neighbor dorsi run road. he was wearing all white clothing. and we did find a couple of...
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interesting testimony came from brendon creato's mother that the defendant david creato suggested that his son was drawn to the woods by spirits where his body was found. he sat motionless as the trial got underway in camden county court. they toll the case that was carefully instructed to make his client look guilty but he is not. >> he goes by dj david jr. and the accused of -- is the most heinous thing a person can be accused of. but he is innocent. >> jurors heard creato's 911 call when he told police he woke up and found his son missing. hours later brendon was found partially submerged in a creek more than a half mile from his father's apartment. and christine shaw refuted the idea that he walked there on his own the boy's socks were clean and he feared the dark. >> if there is one thing -- brendon loved brendon one thing we'll all agree to -- >> brendon's mother says that creato offered a bizarre explanation weeks after his son's death. >> he told me, that a spirit told him to walk down to the woods which is -- completely odd -- not logical -- not likely to happen. >> the prosecutor added the testimony and sh
interesting testimony came from brendon creato's mother that the defendant david creato suggested that his son was drawn to the woods by spirits where his body was found. he sat motionless as the trial got underway in camden county court. they toll the case that was carefully instructed to make his client look guilty but he is not. >> he goes by dj david jr. and the accused of -- is the most heinous thing a person can be accused of. but he is innocent. >> jurors heard creato's 911...
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david luiz would have given boreham wood the lead, and his goalkeeper not been warmed up and ready.goal came at the other end. although adam smith could not be blamed for being in the wrong place at the wrong time when diego costa miskicked. if that was fortunate, the second from chelsea was anything but. n'golo ka nte the second from chelsea was anything but. n'golo kante showed vision to show eden hazard on his way, his pace and touch did the rest, doubling the lead for chelsea. bournemouth do not like thatjosh king earned them a point in that match and luck came his way here, courtois unable to save the blushes of david luiz. bournemouth in most rejuvenated for the second half but comeback hopes will rear end when steve cook brought down costa. fifth goal of the season from alonso put the game beyond bournemouth. winning when not at your best is the mark of champions. she will doubt that is what chelsea will be. tottenham thrashed watford 4—0 in the lunchtime kick—off, briefly cutting chelsea's lead to 4 points. manchester city stay 11th with a win over hull. middlesbrough drew w
david luiz would have given boreham wood the lead, and his goalkeeper not been warmed up and ready.goal came at the other end. although adam smith could not be blamed for being in the wrong place at the wrong time when diego costa miskicked. if that was fortunate, the second from chelsea was anything but. n'golo ka nte the second from chelsea was anything but. n'golo kante showed vision to show eden hazard on his way, his pace and touch did the rest, doubling the lead for chelsea. bournemouth...
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. >> the drag net began minutes after david watson escaped and ran i do not a wooded area adjacent to the complex. officers with long guns and blood hounds went through the woods. police say watson was not in a secure area of the hospital pber >> he was last seen running into a wooded area near dorsey run road. we found a couple of articles of clothing, we can't can you remember for sure what he may be wearing at this time >> maryland state police sent a helicopter as officers on motorcycles went into the neighborhoods and industrial parks. some officers set up along the wood line, others kept eye on old railroad tracks. >> we don't believe he's armed. the guards from the detention center do carry weapons, however, they had secured those weapons in lock boxes inside the van before they opened the door, so we don't believe he had access to a weapon >> police say they have no evidence to suggest this was preplanned or that he may have been getting help. watson was convicted in delaware in 2013 after being charged with firing a gun at least two law enforcement officers. he faced a simila
. >> the drag net began minutes after david watson escaped and ran i do not a wooded area adjacent to the complex. officers with long guns and blood hounds went through the woods. police say watson was not in a secure area of the hospital pber >> he was last seen running into a wooded area near dorsey run road. we found a couple of articles of clothing, we can't can you remember for sure what he may be wearing at this time >> maryland state police sent a helicopter as officers...
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the first a home on pacific heights boulevard where murder suspect david stubble field lived. abc 7 reporter melanie wood field has the story. melanie? >> reporter: dan, the second location is just down the street where a second person, a missing man who neighbors say is approximately 70 years old hasn't been seen. they say the missing man is still in open investigation, because the coroner has not yet identified the dismembered body that was found here. san bruno police say 50-year-old david stubble field is facing a long list of charges. >> murder, robbery, burglary, the unlawful possession and use of teargas and being a felon in possession of a firearm. >> reporter: this was the scene yesterday as police made a gruesome discovery at stubble field's home. >> detectives located what appeared to be a dismembered hum hum hum human corpse in the rear yard. >> reporter: a portion of it inside a structure, this is the view of stubble field's backyard from sky 7 today. investigators were at stubble field's home as part of a continuing missing person investigation that someone reported last wednesday. neighbor
the first a home on pacific heights boulevard where murder suspect david stubble field lived. abc 7 reporter melanie wood field has the story. melanie? >> reporter: dan, the second location is just down the street where a second person, a missing man who neighbors say is approximately 70 years old hasn't been seen. they say the missing man is still in open investigation, because the coroner has not yet identified the dismembered body that was found here. san bruno police say 50-year-old...
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three-year old brendan creato 's body was found in the wood by cooper river in october 2015. david creato told police the boy must have unlock the apartment door and walk to the wood himself. prosecutors questioned if that were true how the child's socks could have still been clean. they say creato killed his son because he was involve in the relationship with the teenage girlfriend who didn't like children. >> he never says >>> david creato has pleaded not guilty. >>> another shooting has happened in paris, developing, a a lone attack opened fire on the champs lee say, and wound ing two others. we know that the shooter was armed with an assault rifle and was targeting police standing guard at a subway station. investigators say he was focus of a terror probe. police shot and killed that gunman 39 year-old, we do know that one officer is tragically who his life. two others were seriously wounded. there was a tourist also injured. this shooting comes just days before sunday's first round of votes in france presidential election. >> i think the police officer was killed on the spot,
three-year old brendan creato 's body was found in the wood by cooper river in october 2015. david creato told police the boy must have unlock the apartment door and walk to the wood himself. prosecutors questioned if that were true how the child's socks could have still been clean. they say creato killed his son because he was involve in the relationship with the teenage girlfriend who didn't like children. >> he never says >>> david creato has pleaded not guilty. >>>...
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david begnaud is in montgomery. >> reporter: in the buckle of the bible belt, briar wood presbyterian is a community with a day care center and a school. it is a megachurch serving 8,000 people a day. >> the conservative christian churches have a lot of power in alabama politics. >> reporter: he covers religion in alabama. >> if they say we need a police department, i think a lot of people would say sure. >> reporter: the bill would authorize briar wood to establish its own, independent fully-empowered police force. a member drafted it. why do you need this? >> we know that things have happened in other places, and we want to provide a secure environment for the visitors and members who come to briar wood. >> reporter: why not hire offduty cops. >> we do hire offduty it's inconsistent. it's different people. >> reporter: this man is with the aclu. >> the problem is it violates the first amendment to the constitution in that it establishes a single religion that is above all others in the state of alabama and gives them the authority of state government. >> reporter: but if it does pas
david begnaud is in montgomery. >> reporter: in the buckle of the bible belt, briar wood presbyterian is a community with a day care center and a school. it is a megachurch serving 8,000 people a day. >> the conservative christian churches have a lot of power in alabama politics. >> reporter: he covers religion in alabama. >> if they say we need a police department, i think a lot of people would say sure. >> reporter: the bill would authorize briar wood to...
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the grant briar wood presbyterian church would be able to hire officers with the same power as traditional cops. davidbirmingham. >> reporter: we're used to hearing the church talk about god's law. but in this case, the church is asking for its very own man made law. briarwood is much more than a church. it's got a day care, seminary and school set across two different campuses nine miles apart. and it's the concern for the kids' safety which is the main reason this church says they need their own police force. ♪ briarwood presbyterian church sits on the buckle of the bible belt. as many as 8,000 people pass through its campus daily. they are asking the state legislature to allow it to hire its own cops with all the power of law enforcement officers. reporter greg garrison has covered this. why can't they hire offduty officers in the area? >> that's what they already do, but sometimes they have difficulty getting enough to staff their events. >> reporter: why can't they rely on 911 and call for help if they nee it. >> they could, but they believe to be truly secure at all their events, they need secur
the grant briar wood presbyterian church would be able to hire officers with the same power as traditional cops. davidbirmingham. >> reporter: we're used to hearing the church talk about god's law. but in this case, the church is asking for its very own man made law. briarwood is much more than a church. it's got a day care, seminary and school set across two different campuses nine miles apart. and it's the concern for the kids' safety which is the main reason this church says they need...
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three-year old brendan creato 's body was found in the wood by cooper river in october of 2015. david creato told police that the boy must have been unlock ing the apartment door and walk to the wood himself. prosecutors are questioning that saying that the child's socks were completely clean. they say create he killed his son because he was involve in the relationship with a teenage girlfriend who didn't like children. david creato has pleaded not guilty. >>> developing right now, isis has claimed responsibility for that terror attack, just happened in paris, a lone gunman opened fire on the champs-elysees, killing a police officer and wounding two others. shooter was armed with an assault rifle, targeting police, at subway station, investigators say, he was focus of the terror probe. police shot and killed the 39 year-old gunman, one officer killed, two others seriously wounded. also a tourist was injured. the shooting comes just days before sunday's first round of votes in france presidential election. >> i think the police officer was killed on the spot. his collogues fired back a
three-year old brendan creato 's body was found in the wood by cooper river in october of 2015. david creato told police that the boy must have been unlock ing the apartment door and walk to the wood himself. prosecutors are questioning that saying that the child's socks were completely clean. they say create he killed his son because he was involve in the relationship with a teenage girlfriend who didn't like children. david creato has pleaded not guilty. >>> developing right now,...
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david creato's son brendan was found in a wooded area in 2015. prosecutors say he killed his son because the boy was getting in the way of his relationship with his younger girlfriend. >>> burlington county prosecutors have formally charge a pennsauken man with murder. simmons and myers approached 30-year-old eric thomas back on january 21 near east broad and library streets in burlington city. they say simmons shot and killed thomas, simmons and myers ran off. they were arrested hours later. myers was charged with aggravated assault. >> it took a jury less than three hours to find eric frein guilty of the murder of a state police corporal and attempted murder of a trooper. he was captured in the poconos after a 48-day manhunt. prosecutors plan to ask for the death penalty. >> we've been waiting for this for a long time we appreciate the work that the jury has done an believe they reached the right verdict. >> eric frein's defense said it will shift focus on trying to persuade the jury to spare his life. governor wolf declared a moratorium on dea
david creato's son brendan was found in a wooded area in 2015. prosecutors say he killed his son because the boy was getting in the way of his relationship with his younger girlfriend. >>> burlington county prosecutors have formally charge a pennsauken man with murder. simmons and myers approached 30-year-old eric thomas back on january 21 near east broad and library streets in burlington city. they say simmons shot and killed thomas, simmons and myers ran off. they were arrested hours...
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police are combing the woods around the psychiatric hospital for 28-year-old david watson who pushed his way out of the van and ran into the woods as he was being transported to the hospital for an evaluation. watson is serving a 106-year sentence for shooting at police officers' homes. >>> and dylan has a check on the weather today. the biggest concern through the weekend. take a look at the heavy rain we have seen already in oklahoma. we had torrential downpours moving over the same areas over and over and over again. and that caused some flooding. but also a look at the house fire in indiana. that was triggered by lightning from some of the storms that we're seeing. today we do have the chance of some stronger storms, but the biggest threat is going to continue to be the heavy rain. you see how it is not moving north and south? it's just training over the same area over and over again. and that is leading to some flooding. so we do have some flood warnings, flood watches, back to oklahoma and parts of texas. we also have severe thunderstorms in effect this morning because of the se
police are combing the woods around the psychiatric hospital for 28-year-old david watson who pushed his way out of the van and ran into the woods as he was being transported to the hospital for an evaluation. watson is serving a 106-year sentence for shooting at police officers' homes. >>> and dylan has a check on the weather today. the biggest concern through the weekend. take a look at the heavy rain we have seen already in oklahoma. we had torrential downpours moving over the same...
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woods and looking inside buildings for the wantedded man. >> police scoured the ground. they searched by air for convicted felon david watson. shortly before 10:00 a.m., two wicomico jailers were helping watson out of the transport vehicle. there, watson pushed a guard to the ground. in an unfenced parking lot and ran into nearby woods. ditching his handcuffs the wicomico county jail director telling us that the incident is under investigation. >> he had not made his way to the facility yet. >> the search zone is massive and it includes kavnous warehouses and the windy railroad tracks. >> we don't believe he is armed. the guards from the detention center due -- do carry weapons but they secured them in the lock boxes inside the van before opening the door. >> there are a lot of unanswered questions about policy. >> he weighs 180 pounds and 5'8". he has a tear drop >> watson was transferred for psychiatric evaluation bull he is serving more than 100-cheer sentence in delaware for firing into a police officer home. he is facing charges for a similar crime in maryland. but that trial was reportedly delayed because of the questio
woods and looking inside buildings for the wantedded man. >> police scoured the ground. they searched by air for convicted felon david watson. shortly before 10:00 a.m., two wicomico jailers were helping watson out of the transport vehicle. there, watson pushed a guard to the ground. in an unfenced parking lot and ran into nearby woods. ditching his handcuffs the wicomico county jail director telling us that the incident is under investigation. >> he had not made his way to the...
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in court, the boy's mother called david creato's theory that a spirit drew the child into the woods where he was found dead in 2015 odd and unexplainable. the mother secretly recorded creato at the request of investigators. prosecutors say he killed his son because of money problems and because the boy was getting in the way of his relationship with his teenage girlfriend. >>> in wilmington, more details are emerging about the suspect police shot and killed after a chase on wednesday. new castle county officers identified him as keith price, wanted in connection with a shooting earlier this month. police said price drove off when they tried to arrest him. they say he hid in the bushes, then came out with a gun. and that's when officers opened fire. >>> and in delaware county, the woman wanted in a craigslist kidnapping attempt is awaiting extradition to montgomery county. police arrested lara mounts on wednesday. she's accused of participating in the attempted abduction of a man in lansdale who placed an online ad seeking companionship. >>> a doylestown man who police call the straw hat b
in court, the boy's mother called david creato's theory that a spirit drew the child into the woods where he was found dead in 2015 odd and unexplainable. the mother secretly recorded creato at the request of investigators. prosecutors say he killed his son because of money problems and because the boy was getting in the way of his relationship with his teenage girlfriend. >>> in wilmington, more details are emerging about the suspect police shot and killed after a chase on wednesday....
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in court, the boy's mother called david creato's theory that a spirit drew the child into the woods where he was found dead in 2015 odd and unexplainable. prosecutors say creato killed his son because of money troubles and because the boy was getting in the way of his relationship with his teenage girlfriend. >>> the u.s. is using spy planes to watch for a possible nuclear test by north korea. multiple intelligence officials tell nbc10 that they're using a sniffer dlaft can detect evidence of -- aircraft that detect evidence of drones and spy planes. trump said, "in good shape. we're doing a lot of work. we're in very good position. we're going to see what happens." >>> pennsylvania's governor says he will veto a bill that would allow public school officials to carry guns on campus if it reaches his desk. the bill would require the school personnel to have licenses to carry concealed firearms. and they would have to meet certain training requirements. it was approved by the senate education committee this week and now moves to the full senate. the sponsor says the measure would make schoo
in court, the boy's mother called david creato's theory that a spirit drew the child into the woods where he was found dead in 2015 odd and unexplainable. prosecutors say creato killed his son because of money troubles and because the boy was getting in the way of his relationship with his teenage girlfriend. >>> the u.s. is using spy planes to watch for a possible nuclear test by north korea. multiple intelligence officials tell nbc10 that they're using a sniffer dlaft can detect...
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david: that was lloyd stewart wood of oxford university in the house of lords joining us. for thank you to david owns speaking with us. simon smiles will be staying with us. coming up, we will talk about 100 -- donald trump's first 100 days in office. from anthonyl hear as he is expected to -- from donald trump as he is expected to discuss the issue of visas. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: this is bloomberg. i am david westin. steven mnuchin spoke to the financial times yesterday, and he did his best to clarify what the trump administration policy is on the u.s. dollar. although he said that president trump's words that a strong u.s. dollar hurt u.s. exports, he said that the. mean they would do anything about it. he said that the president was making a factual statement about the dollar in the short-term. he said there is a big difference between talk and action. simon smiles is still with us. how important is this back-and-forth about how the dollar is doing around the world? is clearlyink it macro. it is very short-term. fundamentals determine the direction of currencies
david: that was lloyd stewart wood of oxford university in the house of lords joining us. for thank you to david owns speaking with us. simon smiles will be staying with us. coming up, we will talk about 100 -- donald trump's first 100 days in office. from anthonyl hear as he is expected to -- from donald trump as he is expected to discuss the issue of visas. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: this is bloomberg. i am david westin. steven mnuchin spoke to the financial times yesterday, and he did...
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the jury that he suggested their son was drawn by spirits to the place in the wood where he was later found dead. >> david creato sat quietly as the injure heard the 911 call he made report that he couldn't find his son back in october of 2015. in opening statements his attorney told the jury his client is an innocent man wrongly accused from the very start. david who goes by dj reported hi son missing on october 15th 2015 and last saw him when he put the boy to bed on the couch the night before. he was found partially submerged in a creek in cooper river park. christine shaw refuted the idea that he walked there on his own pointing to his clean socks and that he was afraid of the dark and that he was familiar with the location where his son's body was found. >> he referred to it as a spiritual place and he considers himself a person that is sensitive to energy. and maybe there was some kind of energy, a spirit of the lake -- >> she said that the jury would hear evidence that he had problems affording day care and killed brendon to keep his 17-year-old girl from leaving him. and that she gave a strange ex
the jury that he suggested their son was drawn by spirits to the place in the wood where he was later found dead. >> david creato sat quietly as the injure heard the 911 call he made report that he couldn't find his son back in october of 2015. in opening statements his attorney told the jury his client is an innocent man wrongly accused from the very start. david who goes by dj reported hi son missing on october 15th 2015 and last saw him when he put the boy to bed on the couch the night...
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by air and by ground, officers are combing through a whole lot of woods in jessup for an escaped prisoner. here he is, 28-year-old david watson. he was convicted of trying to murder police officers in delaware and he's in the midst of a 106-year sentence. today officers were moving watson from a van into the clifton t. perkins hospital for a psychiatric evaluation, he pushed the officers and made a run for it. he had been wearing handcuffs and a waist chain but somehow got them off. we will keep you up to speed on this nh been 15 years since the most powerful tornado in the history of maryland devastated the town of la plata. who can forget this home video of that fast moving twister carving a path of destruction for tens of miles. >> five people died as a result 69 tornado, dozens more were injured and hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed in and around downtown la plata. >> now 15 years later the town is celebrating its recovery. wusa9 anchor bruce leshan begins our -- bruce johnson begins our live team coverage from la plata where in about an hour they are going to mark the exact moment that the tornado st
by air and by ground, officers are combing through a whole lot of woods in jessup for an escaped prisoner. here he is, 28-year-old david watson. he was convicted of trying to murder police officers in delaware and he's in the midst of a 106-year sentence. today officers were moving watson from a van into the clifton t. perkins hospital for a psychiatric evaluation, he pushed the officers and made a run for it. he had been wearing handcuffs and a waist chain but somehow got them off. we will...
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wooded area here. >> reporter: police now releasing these new photos of escaped prisoner david watson, with a tattoo of the word "evil" on the back of his neck and the numbers 1-8-7 on his left arm. and another mug shot showing him wearing eyeglasses. >> there's cause for concern. i mean, you'd be naive not to be concerned at all. >> reporter: watson is currently serving a 106-year sentence for firing into a police officer's home. the judge saying watson displayed "no remorse." he was awaiting trial on another attempted police killing. >> howard unit responding for the escapee. they are chasing him around the parking lot. >> reporter: on friday, he was being transported by two guards for a psychiatric evaluation when he managed to get out of his handcuffs. he was wearing a white unmarked prison uniform. it was in the parking lot of this maximum security hospital watson overpowered one of those guards, escaping into this heavily wooded area less than two miles from the nearest residential neighborhood. k-9 units briefly catching his trail only to lose it, but police say they no longer believe he is i
wooded area here. >> reporter: police now releasing these new photos of escaped prisoner david watson, with a tattoo of the word "evil" on the back of his neck and the numbers 1-8-7 on his left arm. and another mug shot showing him wearing eyeglasses. >> there's cause for concern. i mean, you'd be naive not to be concerned at all. >> reporter: watson is currently serving a 106-year sentence for firing into a police officer's home. the judge saying watson displayed...
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woods and looking inside buildings for the wantedded man. >> police scoured the ground. they searched by air for convicted felon david watson. fore 10:00 a.m., two wicomico jailers were helping watson out of the transport vehicle. there, watson pushed a guard to the ground. in an unfenced parking lot and ran into nearby woods. ditching his handcuffs
woods and looking inside buildings for the wantedded man. >> police scoured the ground. they searched by air for convicted felon david watson. fore 10:00 a.m., two wicomico jailers were helping watson out of the transport vehicle. there, watson pushed a guard to the ground. in an unfenced parking lot and ran into nearby woods. ditching his handcuffs
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wooded area near the hospital. this is the picture of the guy they are looking for. his name is david watson, 28 years old described as five feet eight inches tall and a hundred 40 pounds. he was last seen in the area of dorsey run road which is near the hospital in a very heavily what it serving time for the attempted murder of several police officers. if you see him, call police. do not approach him. a breaking news situation and we will do best to bring you the latest details on the search throughout the day and this newscast. stay with us. back to you. lindsey: day 99 of 100 and on the hill, the house passed a spending deal to keep the government open for one week and it is up to the senate passed the short-term deal as lawmakers work to a final agreement on a $1 trillion package financing the government for the rest of the year. we are monitoring the situation. scott joins us live. what is the latest? >> a lot of moving the house passed it one hour ago. .n overwhelming margin the senate taking it up as we speak. it looks like it will get through, which is good. it will go to the
wooded area near the hospital. this is the picture of the guy they are looking for. his name is david watson, 28 years old described as five feet eight inches tall and a hundred 40 pounds. he was last seen in the area of dorsey run road which is near the hospital in a very heavily what it serving time for the attempted murder of several police officers. if you see him, call police. do not approach him. a breaking news situation and we will do best to bring you the latest details on the search...
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. >> three-year old brandon creato's body was found in the wood, by the cooper river in october of 2015. his father, david creato told police that the boy must have unlock the apartment door and then walk to the wood alone. prosecutors believe that create owe killed had toddler because he was involved with a new relationship with the teenage girl who didn't like children >>> it just keeps coming up, brendan's socks and how they were cleaned seems to be a big focal point of trial but it will continue in the court, on tuesday. >> interesting. also the mother of this child, said that the dad said that he was hearing spirit voices. >> or he said that the spirits might have led brendan to walk down to the wood. >> yes. >> because that is a big concern how he just walked out there. >> and then he goes in, find him in the water and he has dry socks on. >>> ken rottweiler, you have been watching first day, i didn't realize there would be cameras in the courtroom. i wish they had better microphones but what did you think. >> it is interesting, you know , defense here is that there is in direct evidence, that links
. >> three-year old brandon creato's body was found in the wood, by the cooper river in october of 2015. his father, david creato told police that the boy must have unlock the apartment door and then walk to the wood alone. prosecutors believe that create owe killed had toddler because he was involved with a new relationship with the teenage girl who didn't like children >>> it just keeps coming up, brendan's socks and how they were cleaned seems to be a big focal point of trial...
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david culver joined some of them and explained why one's >> reporter: a path gym wood grove high school students going for a midday walk. >> i'm walking, it's cold outside but i'm walking for a purpose. >> reporter: for some walking for a certain anxiety written on a piece of paper. what do you think stresses people out today? >> i think the main thing is school. all the work and everything that gets piled on. every year in high school there's a major jump in work and stress but then there's also things like sports, friends, relationships, so i think everything just piles up and just gets too much for some people. >> reporter: it was all too much for ryan bartel. 2014 he took his own life during his senior year at wood drove. >> it's absolutely his legacy. we want to make sure he's never forgotten. >> reporter: following the students lead launch this walk. >> everyone sels has something they're going through and that's what the dialogue. you're not alone and someone cares. someone's out there and there for you. >> reporter: to have a whole day like this, i guess tlaz deeper lesson that
david culver joined some of them and explained why one's >> reporter: a path gym wood grove high school students going for a midday walk. >> i'm walking, it's cold outside but i'm walking for a purpose. >> reporter: for some walking for a certain anxiety written on a piece of paper. what do you think stresses people out today? >> i think the main thing is school. all the work and everything that gets piled on. every year in high school there's a major jump in work and...
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david wright. >> reporter: imagine you are all alone in the world, living deep in the woods. no spouse. no children. no close friends to confide in. nobody. but maybe an elderly parent, who's always been hard on you. >> and his father ignored him. he didn't put much stock in him. he wasn't good enough. didn't measure up. >> reporter: that was the life of ralph raines jr., a lonely bachelor from gaston, oregon -- population 660. he grew up on the family tree farm, an only child. when it came to people, ralph raines was lost in the woods. how would you describe him? >> he's different. >> socially inept and gullible. >> that was ralph. he -- there's no ability to understand the normal social dynamics. >> reporter: marlene olson has known the raines family since many of these trees were seedlings. he's more comfortable with trees than people? >> yes, that's actually a very good way to put it. >> this tree is about 5 years old to 6 years old. >> reporter: the trees were not only his friends. they were his fortune too. the raines tree farm, planted by his father, ralph senior. douglas firs de
david wright. >> reporter: imagine you are all alone in the world, living deep in the woods. no spouse. no children. no close friends to confide in. nobody. but maybe an elderly parent, who's always been hard on you. >> and his father ignored him. he didn't put much stock in him. he wasn't good enough. didn't measure up. >> reporter: that was the life of ralph raines jr., a lonely bachelor from gaston, oregon -- population 660. he grew up on the family tree farm, an only...
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expected to make a trip to the site at a wooded area near the cooper river at some point during the trial. prosecutors say it was the boy's dad, 23-year-old david
expected to make a trip to the site at a wooded area near the cooper river at some point during the trial. prosecutors say it was the boy's dad, 23-year-old david