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chris dawson.nsisted that she abandoned them and denies any wrongdoing, but his affair with a schoolgirl has led many to believe he killed his wife. two coroners have called for him to be prosecuted, but he's never been charged. lynette dawson was reported missing by her husband, former newtown jets rugby league star chris dawson. the new search at the family home follows the success of the teacher's pet, a podcast which has scrutinised every step and encouraged more people to come forward. 0fficers believe they now have the makings of a case. this is important that we do the bestjob we can, this is all about getting justice for lyn. we need to put our best foot forward and we need to make sure that the evidence we present is sound. the dawson family moved from sydney a few years after the disappearance but rumours about what happened here have always remained. this affluent, normally quiet sydney suburb is now the subject of intense scrutiny. the police say even if they don't find a body in that h
chris dawson.nsisted that she abandoned them and denies any wrongdoing, but his affair with a schoolgirl has led many to believe he killed his wife. two coroners have called for him to be prosecuted, but he's never been charged. lynette dawson was reported missing by her husband, former newtown jets rugby league star chris dawson. the new search at the family home follows the success of the teacher's pet, a podcast which has scrutinised every step and encouraged more people to come forward....
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chris dawson.ith any wrongdoing. but his affair with a schoolgirl has led many to believe he killed his wife. two coroners have led daschle called him to be charged. he was reported missing by her husband. a new search at the family home follows the success of a podcast which has scrutinised every step and encouraged more people to come forward. officers believe they now have the makings of a case. this is important that we do the bestjob we can, it is all about doing the justice for lynette. we need to make sure that the evidence we present is sound. the dawson family moved from syd ney sound. the dawson family moved from sydney a few years after the disappearance but rumours about what happened here have always remain. this affluent, normally quiet sydney suburbis this affluent, normally quiet sydney suburb is now the subject of intense scrutiny. police say even if they don't find a body in that house, they could still bring forward murder charges. with part of the street now treated as a crime s
chris dawson.ith any wrongdoing. but his affair with a schoolgirl has led many to believe he killed his wife. two coroners have led daschle called him to be charged. he was reported missing by her husband. a new search at the family home follows the success of a podcast which has scrutinised every step and encouraged more people to come forward. officers believe they now have the makings of a case. this is important that we do the bestjob we can, it is all about doing the justice for lynette....
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and then haley. [ applause ] >> fans, let's hear it for haley dawson. >> her journey complete. >> nice job, haley. >> and a new friend for life. what a terrific duo. hailie has made the guinness book of world records as the first person to ever throw out the first pitch in every major league ballpark. that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, did he tweet too much? the price elon musk could pay for taking to twitter. >>> plus -- >> lasers, sensors, additional surveillance equipment. >> it's coming to the airport. why san jose international is getting some high tech improvements. >>> but first will she testify? we're tracking new developments in the accusations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. >> there's a lot happening in these past few minutes. nbc news has learned that the attorney for the palo alto woman who is accusing judge kavanaugh of sexual assault is asking for an fbi investigation before she testifi
and then haley. [ applause ] >> fans, let's hear it for haley dawson. >> her journey complete. >> nice job, haley. >> and a new friend for life. what a terrific duo. hailie has made the guinness book of world records as the first person to ever throw out the first pitch in every major league ballpark. that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, did he...
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molina dawson has been at the fish farm on the pacific coast for forty days now people also received encouragement from the greens and the social democrats during the election campaign. some politicians have promised to revoke the fish farms licenses. i'd like to see. possible for us to. live off of our wild fish again and to start bringing more of our families back into or new and start living on a place like future island with some wild i know i've been over who i think would like her but right now it's hard. to return home like. fishing industry. been declining for
molina dawson has been at the fish farm on the pacific coast for forty days now people also received encouragement from the greens and the social democrats during the election campaign. some politicians have promised to revoke the fish farms licenses. i'd like to see. possible for us to. live off of our wild fish again and to start bringing more of our families back into or new and start living on a place like future island with some wild i know i've been over who i think would like her but...
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it's a cool foggy morning in early september when we first meet molina dawson. she and her mother are loading supplies on to her uncle mike's boat can and will be a company molina for the next few weeks. they're bringing the supplies from port mcneil to the fish farm protesters. and can keep them in with her jewelry. and them twenty one got a big family home school. says while on the in the bones the big even when the fish are good and they do you provide a lot to this coast and it's been going down and specially in their east with these fish for. the platform appears out of the fog. inside the nets the farmed fish are jumping. at the dock alongside the boat that belongs to marlene his grandfather chief willie moment the leader of the protest. a marine harvest employee with binoculars is keeping a lookout. the company is allowing the occupiers to stay for the moment in really awful. uncle mike summons the family members they've changed into their regalia or traditional costumes. zero. zero zero. mike sings an ancient song about the creation of the world the prot
it's a cool foggy morning in early september when we first meet molina dawson. she and her mother are loading supplies on to her uncle mike's boat can and will be a company molina for the next few weeks. they're bringing the supplies from port mcneil to the fish farm protesters. and can keep them in with her jewelry. and them twenty one got a big family home school. says while on the in the bones the big even when the fish are good and they do you provide a lot to this coast and it's been going...
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>> i hope for the women's sake, he goes, look this is a prank, look the camera is over there. >> dawsonfter he wears them out. he tells some of the ladies. they're like, i got this. no, keep the moves. >> none of you need to apologize. >>> that's our show. join us next time for an allllll - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for grown american superfood. brought to you by by trusted therabotanics. (optimistic music) wanna supercharge your body and live a longer, healthier life? what if you could have more energy and vitality? manage your weight. look and feel years younger, and even help reduce your risk of dying from heart disease and other chronic illnesses. study after study has proven that simply adding more superfood fruits and vegetables to your diet can help you stay healthy and actually live longer. but look at this, this is the daily recommended amount of fruits and vegetables for a family of four. who has the time and money to shop, chop, prep, cook, or go through the hassle of juicing and cleaning all of this every single day? no wonder only 10% of us actually ge
>> i hope for the women's sake, he goes, look this is a prank, look the camera is over there. >> dawsonfter he wears them out. he tells some of the ladies. they're like, i got this. no, keep the moves. >> none of you need to apologize. >>> that's our show. join us next time for an allllll - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for grown american superfood. brought to you by by trusted therabotanics. (optimistic music) wanna supercharge your body and live a...
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from wrigley -- >> haley dawson. rld to the series.ey to 30, to throw out the first pitch at every mayor leagueallpark started with a question she asked her mom after the first pitch. >> she said, you know, you guys want to do all 30? yeah, let's it. >> she's thrown strikes every time, te using a 3-d pr hand built by students at unlv. >> this is the miami marlins hand. >> united airlines arranged ttake her on every trip and introduced her to a special pilot. >> how about with this one. >> first officer eric gaffney was born without a right nd. >> my goal was to fly those airplanes. i didn't let anything stand in my way. i just want people to say if he can do it i can do it. >> this week in anaheim, haley reached her milestone. before the game, a surprise guest. >> you didn't think i was going to miss this one, did you? your final pitch. >> they took the field, tossing her last pitch together. first eric. and then haley. [ applause >> fans, let's hear it for haley dawson. >> her journey complete. >> nice job, haley. >> and a new friend
from wrigley -- >> haley dawson. rld to the series.ey to 30, to throw out the first pitch at every mayor leagueallpark started with a question she asked her mom after the first pitch. >> she said, you know, you guys want to do all 30? yeah, let's it. >> she's thrown strikes every time, te using a 3-d pr hand built by students at unlv. >> this is the miami marlins hand. >> united airlines arranged ttake her on every trip and introduced her to a special pilot....
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chris dawson. he killed his wife. two coroners have called for him to be prosecuted, but he's never been charged. lynette dawson was reported missing by her husband, former newtown jets rugby league star chris dawson. the new search at the family home follows the success of the teacher's pet, a podcast which has scrutinised every step and encouraged more people to come forward. officers believe they now have the makings of a case. this is important that we do the bestjob we can, this is all about getting justice for lyn. we need to put our best foot forward and we need to make sure that the evidence we present is sound. the dawson family moved from sydney a few years after the disappearance but rumours about what happened here have always remained. this affluent, normally quiet sydney suburb is now the subject of intense scrutiny. the police say even if they don't find a body in that house, they could still bring forward murder charges. with part of the street now treated as a crime scene, some nei
chris dawson. he killed his wife. two coroners have called for him to be prosecuted, but he's never been charged. lynette dawson was reported missing by her husband, former newtown jets rugby league star chris dawson. the new search at the family home follows the success of the teacher's pet, a podcast which has scrutinised every step and encouraged more people to come forward. officers believe they now have the makings of a case. this is important that we do the bestjob we can, this is all...
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we're joined now by former prison governor peter dawson, who is now the director of the prison reformd morning. you used to run prisons for a living, obviously corrupt workers have been smuggling contraband since prisons have existed, so why does this problem seemed to be getting worse? well, you're right, it's a lwa ys worse? well, you're right, it's always been an issue, it's one of the main vulnerabilities for people running prisons. what's happened over the last five or six years is the decisions of successive governments have created a perfect market for drugs in prison. you have a huge number of people who have nothing to do, who have no hope, and for whom drugs is one way of making the time pass a bit quicker and you have people on the outside who can make a huge amount of money by exploiting that market. so you can't just concentrate on how you stop the supply of drugs into prison, you have to look at why the demand is so high as well. you say this is a cumulative failure of successive governments, so this isn't an issue to do with austerity and cuts to budgets? it's absolutel
we're joined now by former prison governor peter dawson, who is now the director of the prison reformd morning. you used to run prisons for a living, obviously corrupt workers have been smuggling contraband since prisons have existed, so why does this problem seemed to be getting worse? well, you're right, it's a lwa ys worse? well, you're right, it's always been an issue, it's one of the main vulnerabilities for people running prisons. what's happened over the last five or six years is the...
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molina dawson has been at the fish farm on the pacific coast for forty days now her people also received encouragement from the greens and the social democrats during the election campaign. some politicians have promised to revoke the fish farms licenses. i'd like it. possible for us to. live all the while to start bringing more of our families back in for the week and start living on a place like your island and live for a while will have been over who i think would like her all. right now if her greens were. to return. fishing industry is been declining respect for the farmers and the tourism industry is going through. not going to last with hope while peddling either so there's really not very many off. while small communities like. the transport ship is bringing more young fish for the farmers. in the hold our son growing on land for a year after hatching from eggs from norway. now the juvenile salmon are going to be released into the pans. the protestors are waiting for them despite warnings from marine harvest staff. crossing the side of their urine stream being you saw how we came
molina dawson has been at the fish farm on the pacific coast for forty days now her people also received encouragement from the greens and the social democrats during the election campaign. some politicians have promised to revoke the fish farms licenses. i'd like it. possible for us to. live all the while to start bringing more of our families back in for the week and start living on a place like your island and live for a while will have been over who i think would like her all. right now if...
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this is lynette dawson with her husband. she went missing in sydney 36 years ago.ators digging outside the home that she shared with her husband. and police say he‘ll face charges regardless of what they find. it‘s a remarkable development — and one which being followed by people around the world. that‘s because of a podcast made by the australian newspaper. this is a bit of it. linda dawson was reported missing by her husband, former rugby league star chris. he said i was good to get a hit man to kill me. star chris. he said i was good to get a hit man to kill melj star chris. he said i was good to get a hit man to kill me. ijust wa nt get a hit man to kill me. ijust wantjustice. and get a hit man to kill me. ijust want justice. and i get a hit man to kill me. ijust wantjustice. and i would love for little girls to know she didn't leave them. the podcast is called ‘the teacher‘s pet‘ and you can see the headline. a star footballer. his school girl lover. a wife who vanishes. and the podcast focuses on ms dawson‘s husband chris — and his relationships with teenage
this is lynette dawson with her husband. she went missing in sydney 36 years ago.ators digging outside the home that she shared with her husband. and police say he‘ll face charges regardless of what they find. it‘s a remarkable development — and one which being followed by people around the world. that‘s because of a podcast made by the australian newspaper. this is a bit of it. linda dawson was reported missing by her husband, former rugby league star chris. he said i was good to get a...
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it's a cool foggy morning in early september when we first meet molina dawson. she and her mother are loading supplies on to her uncle mike's boat and will be accompanying molina for the next few weeks. they're bringing the supplies from port mcneill to the fish farm protesters. function can come in let's say to me. and i'm twenty one and got a big family home school. says while on the in the bone it even when the fish are they do you reside a lot to this coast and it's been going down. especially in their ease with these fish fams. the platform appears out of the fog. inside the nets the farmed fish are jumping. the dock alongside the boat that belongs to molina's grandfather chief william o. the leader of the protest. a marine harvest employee with binoculars is keeping a lookout. for the company is allowing the occupiers to stay for the moment. uncle mike summons the family members they've changed into their regalia or traditional costumes. zero. zero zero zero. mike sings an ancient song about the creation of the world the protesters have painted sign its ow
it's a cool foggy morning in early september when we first meet molina dawson. she and her mother are loading supplies on to her uncle mike's boat and will be accompanying molina for the next few weeks. they're bringing the supplies from port mcneill to the fish farm protesters. function can come in let's say to me. and i'm twenty one and got a big family home school. says while on the in the bone it even when the fish are they do you reside a lot to this coast and it's been going down....
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malina dawson is here among the chiefs and speaks with the premier. highly. she speaks about the determination of her people not to give up no matter how long it takes me. this is not. on me. john horgan chooses his words carefully the day i came to here i came to get the levels of material that we need to work together. to love to protect the salmon are all well you're well you know not deny those fruits when they come. when that decision is made it will be made that way where everyone can see it not just the people in this room today but all across the front. that doesn't sound like a firm commitment to shutting down the farms. aquaculture is a growing sector a big source of jobs for the region. autumn has come to peace river the government has set up a review panel to answer some pressing questions about the dam project how much will the dam really cost is the power actually needed are wind and solar power sensible alternatives. and have the first nations been treated fairly. we've come back to see clarence wilson at moberly lake where he lives with his wi
malina dawson is here among the chiefs and speaks with the premier. highly. she speaks about the determination of her people not to give up no matter how long it takes me. this is not. on me. john horgan chooses his words carefully the day i came to here i came to get the levels of material that we need to work together. to love to protect the salmon are all well you're well you know not deny those fruits when they come. when that decision is made it will be made that way where everyone can see...
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thank you to laura dawson, duncan wood. announcer: washington journal, live every day with issues that impact do. attorney victoria tenzing will join us in the morning to comment on the nomination of brett kavanaugh, and law school professor joshua desser will talk about preventing foreign interference. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion. tv is in primey time this week on c-span3. tonight on oral histories, our women and conquer series continues with congresswoman lynn woolsey and nancy johnson. thursday, historians look at the role of espionage over the past century and a half. and on friday, on reel america, the one were to film series "why we fight" about the upper go forward to to pearl harbor and the rise of -- in germany, italy and japan. watch american history tv this week in primetime on c-span3. the: stop number 41 on capitals tour takes us to springfield, illinois, located on route 66. springfield was the capital in 1937, and the city is known for being a ho
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i'll defer that question to our julie dawson. she's our deputy finance director with the department of public works, and she can probably provide a more accurate timeline of how we'll ged that added corrective. >> yulia dawson, public works. i guess i think i need to say that the reason the numbers are estimated is because they're not whole, but that doesn't mean that they're just reflecting numbers from june. so any number that we can verify that's not labor and it's not in the right place, it's in the report. but the bigger issue for us is the labor. we're about 93% done moving the labor and verifying that it's all in the right place, and we're in the home stretch. in the next two weeks, we'll be done. once we're done, then it's up to the analysts to confirm, and there may be adjustments that they need to make, but the bulk of the costs will be there. you already know that about the challenges. many of the charges in this bond are actually in the right place 'cause it's a new bond and it benefited from being setup a little late
i'll defer that question to our julie dawson. she's our deputy finance director with the department of public works, and she can probably provide a more accurate timeline of how we'll ged that added corrective. >> yulia dawson, public works. i guess i think i need to say that the reason the numbers are estimated is because they're not whole, but that doesn't mean that they're just reflecting numbers from june. so any number that we can verify that's not labor and it's not in the right...
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month to the community and the somehow put us a devotee to tell you that we see good and good luck at dawson even if that moment was some of us thought so now i know you know that you want that i didn't get you got you got all right if i get you back if i have time for the story i got. on the book but it will not be coming up on the man at the end of the show am i going to miss an opportunity in the money not handcuffed when i've been in a game cha cha or well. like that no no no no you have anything you know they wind up at a ceiling podium and they know that but what you. don't even. think it is really money slowly. will kill. i don't need to try to feel to be doing anything. when you need. any strain your t.v. . series any money i must simply sanny much sooner. than life this was our foundation. i tried to do something different when i met daisy he was the best day of my life. i wish that day could have gone on forever. but my past caught up with me. and made us all pay the price daisy and max on al-jazeera. as india was updating its citizenship records around four million people in the u
month to the community and the somehow put us a devotee to tell you that we see good and good luck at dawson even if that moment was some of us thought so now i know you know that you want that i didn't get you got you got all right if i get you back if i have time for the story i got. on the book but it will not be coming up on the man at the end of the show am i going to miss an opportunity in the money not handcuffed when i've been in a game cha cha or well. like that no no no no you have...
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her final toss this weekend with the angels. >> hailey dawson, 8 years old.rst pitch. >> reporter: there is a cause. hailey was born with a rare disease. she's missing a pectoral muscle and three fingers on her right hand. her family partnered with the university of nevada las vegas, with physical therapy, she improved her pitches. >> okay, hailey, let's see a strike. >> reporter: she is using this to create and donate hands like hers. but for now, she has just one goal in mind. >> i just completed my journey for 30. now it's time to just relax. >> she does not like waking up early in the morning i found out. that little one. hailey's family's goal is to help others get prosthetics at a reduced cost. through partnerships between university research projects and charitable organizations. she might be a good luck charm. the angels won. >> it's netflix and chill time. >> we all like some netflix and chill. >> adorable. >> she got a dab back there. >> saw that. saw that. adrienne, thank you very much. that is some monday motivation. >>> diane sawyer's going to be
her final toss this weekend with the angels. >> hailey dawson, 8 years old.rst pitch. >> reporter: there is a cause. hailey was born with a rare disease. she's missing a pectoral muscle and three fingers on her right hand. her family partnered with the university of nevada las vegas, with physical therapy, she improved her pitches. >> okay, hailey, let's see a strike. >> reporter: she is using this to create and donate hands like hers. but for now, she has just one goal...
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the "dawson's creek" star revealing he and his wife have experienced three, and calling for a new name. >> reporter: this morning actor james van der beek is making aging m ange rardinghe wor miscarriage. he writes in an instagram post wanted to say a thing or two about miscarriages. we need a new word for it. he adds, it has nothing to do with anything the mother did or didn't do. so let's wipe all the the table before we even start. van der beek and his wife kimberly welcomed their fifth child to the world earlier this summer, but he says over the past three years, the couple also lost three babies. ♪ i don't want to wait for our lives to be over ♪ >> reporter: now the actor most known for his role on "dawson's creek" is speaking about how he and his wife dealt with that loss. and encouraging others to do the same. writing, many couples become closer than ever before. many parents realize a deeper desire for a child than ever before. but please share whatever may have given you peace or hope along the way. along with a new word for this experience. #miscarriage. #weneedanewname. for
the "dawson's creek" star revealing he and his wife have experienced three, and calling for a new name. >> reporter: this morning actor james van der beek is making aging m ange rardinghe wor miscarriage. he writes in an instagram post wanted to say a thing or two about miscarriages. we need a new word for it. he adds, it has nothing to do with anything the mother did or didn't do. so let's wipe all the the table before we even start. van der beek and his wife kimberly welcomed...
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anthony richard dawson edward james day >> william t.ean >> robert j. deangelis >> thomas p. deangelis tara debek >> james v. deblase >> anna debin >> james v. deblase my beloved sister. today marks the 17 years since you were taken from us. years, your spirit continues to live on in my heart and in my memory. you never got a chance to meet your beautiful nieces and nephews, but we tell them about the loving, compassionate, giving person you were to us all. mommy and daddy want me to tell you we love you. i know you are our guardian angel. we love you and miss your beautiful smile each and every day. i say tag, you are it. . greatestther, the brother of all time. we miss you. [applause] >> paul decola >> simon dedvukaj >> jason christopher defazio >> david a. defeo >> jennifer dejesus >> monique e. dejesus >> nereida dejesus >> donald a. delapenha vito joseph deleo colleen ann deloughery colleeny >> joseph deluca. albert tht >> albert carol demitz jean depalma jose nicolas depena >> robert j. deraney >> michael derienzo >> david paul der
anthony richard dawson edward james day >> william t.ean >> robert j. deangelis >> thomas p. deangelis tara debek >> james v. deblase >> anna debin >> james v. deblase my beloved sister. today marks the 17 years since you were taken from us. years, your spirit continues to live on in my heart and in my memory. you never got a chance to meet your beautiful nieces and nephews, but we tell them about the loving, compassionate, giving person you were to us all....
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. >> dawson's, rockville town square and thelibrary. >> we're at dawson's market right now. all right, back in to you guys. >> you heard molette mention rain or shine. i think she was listening to your forecast this mornin >> i think lot of people will like the weekend actually. maybe not the rain part of it u but waitil you see how cool we're going to be. aaron will like it. >>ouch of fall? no, i'm ready for fall. i love fall in this o area. >> completely honest with you, it's going to feel like we're going from summer to very much fall as we go into the weekend. temperatures right now feeling like the dog days of summer. it feels like 100 degrees in leesburg. these are the els-like temperatures when you factor in the humidity. 100 in annapoli 97 in washington, it feels like9 in lorton right now. these are the actual air temperatures but we're only in the 8 but feeling like 100. annapolis is at 90 degrees. so we're going to stay very hot day. we'reatching this area of storms moving into parts of pesylvania. that's also with a cold front. we're still under there high pressuo
. >> dawson's, rockville town square and thelibrary. >> we're at dawson's market right now. all right, back in to you guys. >> you heard molette mention rain or shine. i think she was listening to your forecast this mornin >> i think lot of people will like the weekend actually. maybe not the rain part of it u but waitil you see how cool we're going to be. aaron will like it. >>ouch of fall? no, i'm ready for fall. i love fall in this o area. >> completely...
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on thursday, justice eleanor dawson nullified licensing for the $7.4 billion project and brought construction to a halt. her ruling cited inadequate consultations with indigenous peoples affected by the project. just minutes after the court's decision, kinderer morgan's shareholders agreed to sell the existi p pipeline e and the exexpansion project to the fedel government for $4.5 bibillion. we'll have more on the kinder morgan trans mountain pipeline later in the broadcast. meanwhile, a coalition of environmental and civil liberties groups are launching a new campaign called "protect the protest" to fight back against lawsuits aimed at limiting free speech. corporations often used so-called slapp suits, or strategic lawsuits against public participation, to try to silence activists. rallies launching the campaign are planned for today and totomorrow in new york city, san francisco, and dallas. the company that built the dakota access pipeline, energy transfer partners, is based in dallas. energy transfer partners has sued greenpeace, earth first and banktrack for up to $1 billion for undermi
on thursday, justice eleanor dawson nullified licensing for the $7.4 billion project and brought construction to a halt. her ruling cited inadequate consultations with indigenous peoples affected by the project. just minutes after the court's decision, kinderer morgan's shareholders agreed to sell the existi p pipeline e and the exexpansion project to the fedel government for $4.5 bibillion. we'll have more on the kinder morgan trans mountain pipeline later in the broadcast. meanwhile, a...
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hailey dawson, 8 years old, her 30th first pitch. >> she's thrown out that first pitch at all 30 major league baseball stadiums. she did that with a robotic hand. angel stadium in anaheim yesterday was where 8-year-old hailey dawson finished what she calls her journey to 30. she threw to former angels pitcher jim abbott. abbott had a long career despite being born without a right hand. hailey was born with an underdeveloped hand. her robotic hand came thanks to the help of doctors and 3-d printing technology. great way to highlight her. >> we'll be right back. >>> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight -- >> all right. so she's hugging. an 11-year-old girl set a new world record for the most really quick hugs in 60 seconds. great job. did it yesterday in washington. hugging 103 people at the national mall. it was part of the cancer curefest event. they said the hugs were inspired by her brother noah, who is fighting cancer. >> i've seen that video about three times yet already but i don't get tired of it, watching the kids participate. >> they're working hard. >> has to keep mo
hailey dawson, 8 years old, her 30th first pitch. >> she's thrown out that first pitch at all 30 major league baseball stadiums. she did that with a robotic hand. angel stadium in anaheim yesterday was where 8-year-old hailey dawson finished what she calls her journey to 30. she threw to former angels pitcher jim abbott. abbott had a long career despite being born without a right hand. hailey was born with an underdeveloped hand. her robotic hand came thanks to the help of doctors and 3-d...
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. >> haley dawson was born without her middle three fingers but that has not stopped her from pitchingg leagues. with the help of a 3d printed right hand that lets her grip and throw a baseball, she was able to have her dream season as the first person ever to throw out the first pitch in all 30 major league baseball stadiums. >> i want people to know that if i can do it, you can do it. >> she is incredible. we want to thank you for watching "nightline" tonight as always. we're online 24/7. on our "nightline" facebook page, thank you again for watching. and good night. >> announcer: "nightline," nine emmy nominations. in a year like this with stakes so high, we're honored. abc's "nightline." s "nightline."
. >> haley dawson was born without her middle three fingers but that has not stopped her from pitchingg leagues. with the help of a 3d printed right hand that lets her grip and throw a baseball, she was able to have her dream season as the first person ever to throw out the first pitch in all 30 major league baseball stadiums. >> i want people to know that if i can do it, you can do it. >> she is incredible. we want to thank you for watching "nightline" tonight as...
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leeks dawson only got to. see. her. when you. look at the distance was most of the book and movie the but. it's cool stuff is that it's about some new yorkers. just chill. with no make this manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round lifts only the one post that. we can all middle of the room signals. to loop around the more you leave this group the world. later on. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance the impact upon all of us you me the guy behind the tree everybody i'm part killed in washington welcome aboard we're glad you're with us coming up the walk chain is becoming a basic building block for multinational big banks like never before we're joined by crypto and finance expert christiane the co-founder of counterpart to work at one of those big banks to discuss block chain and crypto what's going on literally on precedented plus. it is there a lot going on in the world we're peruse the planet a
leeks dawson only got to. see. her. when you. look at the distance was most of the book and movie the but. it's cool stuff is that it's about some new yorkers. just chill. with no make this manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round lifts only the one post that. we can all middle of the room signals. to loop around the more you leave this group the world. later on. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and...
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the maker of a cheer owe appears hagen dawson bliemd weaker demands for snacks and yog urts for the 11 revenue miss. also trigged about i a rice in frustrate cost. cracker barrel said fewer customers visited restaurants this quarter but the one who is did spend more process. but it wasn't enough to grow earnings at the rate that wall street expected. so the stock feg 4% to 143 peart 880. auto zone said it sold more car rust this summer in the belt and saw improved performance in the commercial business. while earnings topped expectations, same store sales rose lesn expected. so shares of auto zone were off 2% to 732.76. and visa andasr card have joined a number of banks in agreeing to pay more than $6 billion to settle a yearslong class action lawsuit over car swipe fees. merchants bought the cla action suit back in 2005 alleging the companies violated anti-trust laws by forcing retail tors pay swipe fees. the settlementge is the l ever of an anti-trust case. visa shares climbed to 147.63 shares of meter card r a% to it 20.05. >> the new york post is reporting athenna health extended t
the maker of a cheer owe appears hagen dawson bliemd weaker demands for snacks and yog urts for the 11 revenue miss. also trigged about i a rice in frustrate cost. cracker barrel said fewer customers visited restaurants this quarter but the one who is did spend more process. but it wasn't enough to grow earnings at the rate that wall street expected. so the stock feg 4% to 143 peart 880. auto zone said it sold more car rust this summer in the belt and saw improved performance in the commercial...
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thank you to laura dawson, duncan wood. come back again.p next, we will take a closer look at some of the top ballot measures voters will consider this november. we will be joined by reid wilson . we we will be right back. ♪ night, cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett talks about his book, . >> it is not just about partisanship. it transcends parties. i described donald trump as proto-partisan, bigger than partisanship, because there is this emotional dynamo that he spins within people. he does it intentionally, sometimes he does not know he is doing it, but it happens. he is info in every -- influencing every aspect of american life, culture, politics, in ways you have detected. the way that journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night at 8:00 on a."an's "q & on saturday, republican senator bob corker and niki tsongas of massachusetts talk about their experience in congress. >> it is so important for us as a nation continued -- to continue to be a beacon to the world and conduct ourselves in a manner that
thank you to laura dawson, duncan wood. come back again.p next, we will take a closer look at some of the top ballot measures voters will consider this november. we will be joined by reid wilson . we we will be right back. ♪ night, cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett talks about his book, . >> it is not just about partisanship. it transcends parties. i described donald trump as proto-partisan, bigger than partisanship, because there is this emotional dynamo that he...
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john and robin berry are vacationing on dawson island, alabama. they were forced to move inland for fear of heavy flooding. >> there are no dunes and no protecti protection. >> by nightfall visibility was near zero as waved crashed ashore, flooding the island. powerful winds destroyed this billboard. shrimp boats were tied down as the storm passed through. many people spent the days leading up to gordon preparing for the worst. >> of course, we always have that nervousness and never hope we have to go through katrina again. >> they all declared states of emergency. >> the storm is moving. what we do not want it do is go out on the warm water to pick up more moisture and then strike our gulf coast. >> meteorologists say the storm's earlier-than-expected arrival helped limit its strength. and some schools in mississippi and alabama are closed today. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> paul deanno, chief meteorologist at our san francisco station kpix, is following the storm. >> even though gordon made landfal
john and robin berry are vacationing on dawson island, alabama. they were forced to move inland for fear of heavy flooding. >> there are no dunes and no protecti protection. >> by nightfall visibility was near zero as waved crashed ashore, flooding the island. powerful winds destroyed this billboard. shrimp boats were tied down as the storm passed through. many people spent the days leading up to gordon preparing for the worst. >> of course, we always have that nervousness and...
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reporter: the dawson family moved from sydney a few after the disappearance, but rumors of what happened here have always remain. th affluent, normally quiet sydni several is nowhe subject of intense scrutiny. police say that even if they don't find a body in that house, they could still bring forward murder charges. thdigging will take at least five days. please say the search -- police say the search will be the most comprehensive, and they know that people across the world are waiting for the results. jane: it has been 10 years since the start of the financial crisis which almost crippled the global economy. millions of americans lost their homes, the stockd,arket plummeavings were wiped out. the u.s. economy has recovered since then, but the impact is still being felt. rajini vaidyanhan went to revisit a family the bbc met during the crisis in rhode island to see how they are faring now. rajini: september 2008, and the tos. stock market is sent panic ter the collapse of the investme bank lehman brothers. these images of staff leaving with boxes are aeminder of the day confidence in w
reporter: the dawson family moved from sydney a few after the disappearance, but rumors of what happened here have always remain. th affluent, normally quiet sydni several is nowhe subject of intense scrutiny. police say that even if they don't find a body in that house, they could still bring forward murder charges. thdigging will take at least five days. please say the search -- police say the search will be the most comprehensive, and they know that people across the world are waiting for...
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peter dawson is a former prison governor who's now the director of the prison reform trust.what's happened over the last five or six years is that the decisions of successive governments have created the perfect market for drugs in prison. you have got a huge number of people who have nothing to do, who have no hope, and for whom drugs is one way of making the time pass a bit quicker. you have got people on the outside who can make a huge amount of money by that exploiting market. so you cannotjust concentrate on how you stop the supply of drugs into prison, you have to look at why the demand is so high, as well. the authorities in germany say rival protests by pro and anti—migrant groups in the eastern city of chemnitz passed off without major trouble. the atmosphere in the city has been tense following a series of violent demonstrations after the death of a german man. it's alleged he was killed by two migrants. our berlin correspondent jenny hill reports. fury, hostility on the streets of chemnitz. lugenpresse — "lying press," they shout. leading them on, the anti—migrant
peter dawson is a former prison governor who's now the director of the prison reform trust.what's happened over the last five or six years is that the decisions of successive governments have created the perfect market for drugs in prison. you have got a huge number of people who have nothing to do, who have no hope, and for whom drugs is one way of making the time pass a bit quicker. you have got people on the outside who can make a huge amount of money by that exploiting market. so you...
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to my eyes he went out and killed people did he is self defense yes how many i don't know who have dawson we have no idea was never investigated or is he too powerful to investigate was investigated by the us fall out not to be guilty but human rights did that. what about the police was never investigated for murder by the police nobody complained you or they object they're dead here rick tims well you know this country there is a rule of law and we follow certain processes you have to follow the rule you file a complaint the preliminary investigations conducted by the prosecution to determine probable cause there is then a case is filing court without that you cannot arrest you said he killed in self defense he said when he was sixteen that he killed a man for looking at him the wrong way on either side of the above do you even know if he did kill everybody here are that it's only now that i'm hearing anyway anyone ever bothered to find out whether that was true no i don't think so because i never heard of a he said that but i did hear of no one interested in the truth anymore in this ad
to my eyes he went out and killed people did he is self defense yes how many i don't know who have dawson we have no idea was never investigated or is he too powerful to investigate was investigated by the us fall out not to be guilty but human rights did that. what about the police was never investigated for murder by the police nobody complained you or they object they're dead here rick tims well you know this country there is a rule of law and we follow certain processes you have to follow...
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the wilson center, duncan wood is the director of the wilson center's mexico institute and laura dawson serves in the same role as the wilson center's canada institute.
the wilson center, duncan wood is the director of the wilson center's mexico institute and laura dawson serves in the same role as the wilson center's canada institute.
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congress and certainly throughout the human rights stablish went in this country thank you for that ross dawson jordan my force in washington d.c. the u.n. says it's shared the g.p.s. coordinates of schools and hospitals with russia turkey and the u.s. led coalition as it tries to prevent what it feels will be a bloodbath in syria's rebel held italy province almost forty thousand people have fled since syrian and russian warplanes intensified as strikes and of a new ming assault to win back what is the final major opposition stronghold. the most congested governorates in syria more than three million people living there about one point four million internally displaced. the situation in libya is really very different to any other area given the compositional including all the fight is an extremist groups that's out there and that's really brings the need for humanitarian diplomacy for diplomacy folk conflict prevention key element to of course is that at the moment it's humanitarians while we hope for the best we're preparing for the worst. stephanie deca has more from antakya on turkey's borde
congress and certainly throughout the human rights stablish went in this country thank you for that ross dawson jordan my force in washington d.c. the u.n. says it's shared the g.p.s. coordinates of schools and hospitals with russia turkey and the u.s. led coalition as it tries to prevent what it feels will be a bloodbath in syria's rebel held italy province almost forty thousand people have fled since syrian and russian warplanes intensified as strikes and of a new ming assault to win back...
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coming up this morning, the wilson center's laura dawson and duncan would discuss the nafta renegotiation and u.s.-canada-mexico relations and the hell national correspondent reid wilson talks about key state ellet measures for 2018. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. joined the discussion. american history tv is in prime time this week on c-span3. histories, ourl women in congress series continues with former congresswoman lynn woolsey and nancy johnson. thursday, historians look at the role of espionage in u.s. conflicts over the past century and a half and on friday, on iil america, the world war film series, why we fight, about the outbreak of world war ii to pearl harbor and the rise of authoritarianism in germany, italy, and japan. watch american history tv this week in prime time on c-span3. on, cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett talks about his book. >> it's not just about partisanship. i think it transcends party. i describe donald trump in the book as proto-partisan. he is bigger than partisanship. dynamos this emoti
coming up this morning, the wilson center's laura dawson and duncan would discuss the nafta renegotiation and u.s.-canada-mexico relations and the hell national correspondent reid wilson talks about key state ellet measures for 2018. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. joined the discussion. american history tv is in prime time this week on c-span3. histories, ourl women in congress series continues with former congresswoman lynn woolsey and...
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april dawson with a 3-d printer prosthetic hand throwing out the first pitch.ile standing next to 1-handed pajamas and jim abbott. a newsgroup filming a piece on crime gets robbed. >> just broke in. >> reporter: grabbed the purse tossing it to a female accomplice. he reached back in and struggled to pull out our big speaker. >> can't believe this is happening. >> reporter: ebf so they hopped on this local bus. we caught up to them at the subway entrance. >> you got my speaker right there, you just broke into our car. we got it on camera. you will want to give that back. >> reporter: refuses to give it back. >> i'm going to call my mother. >> reporter: you should call your mother. heather: call your mother. the same crew during an interview later that night got robbed. the ugly, a grown man caught inside an arcade game, helping him steal prizes. police in new hampshire said another young child standing with him the entire time. that wraps of this hour of "fox and friends first," it continues right now, goodbye. it is tuesday, september 18th. brett kavanaugh will
april dawson with a 3-d printer prosthetic hand throwing out the first pitch.ile standing next to 1-handed pajamas and jim abbott. a newsgroup filming a piece on crime gets robbed. >> just broke in. >> reporter: grabbed the purse tossing it to a female accomplice. he reached back in and struggled to pull out our big speaker. >> can't believe this is happening. >> reporter: ebf so they hopped on this local bus. we caught up to them at the subway entrance. >> you got...
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just a few things, since we met three weeks ago we haven't had a huge amount of activity at dawson, it's reportable but i have a couple things i wanted to mention. the first is we have convened our residential care facilities work group to look at the need for residential care facilities in san francisco, kind of working with residential care facilities how the city could help maintain the stock we currently have and how we might even think about expansion. so we are looking at what is the need for the supply, what the demand is, what the supply is and then we are going to look at strategies to make sure we are thinking about residential care in the best way possible for san franciscans and that includes looking at state waivers and looking at other departments maybe to look at incentives the city could do to help keep people in business. so i'm excited we have launched that. we hope to have recommendations for the city by the end of the calendar year so the work group is off and running. we have a couple committees that are meeting and we will report back the next few months about the p
just a few things, since we met three weeks ago we haven't had a huge amount of activity at dawson, it's reportable but i have a couple things i wanted to mention. the first is we have convened our residential care facilities work group to look at the need for residential care facilities in san francisco, kind of working with residential care facilities how the city could help maintain the stock we currently have and how we might even think about expansion. so we are looking at what is the need...