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, how many british people have died, how many british people have died, who did it and why, died, howh people have died, who did itand why, and obviously at this stage we are not very clear as to what the motives were. it looks as if it was an attempt to serve division between religious groups, it is possible it was carried out by some kind of islamic extremists, but the politics and religion of sri lanka has been quite complicated and violent over recent decades, although for the past decade it has been relatively peaceful. martin, the image the guardian chooses to go with, itjust reflects the chaos of the moment, doesn't it? absolutely, and it is an horrific picture, and there are others on other front pages which shows you the sheer scale of the devastation in what should be a place of sanctity and peace and hope, in terms of churches. it is interesting, only 7.3% of the population of sri lanka are christian, it is mainly the tamil, the hindu and muslim parts of the nation. those have been the issues in the past, and yet we have here a brutal despicable act of sheer callousness and
, how many british people have died, how many british people have died, who did it and why, died, howh people have died, who did itand why, and obviously at this stage we are not very clear as to what the motives were. it looks as if it was an attempt to serve division between religious groups, it is possible it was carried out by some kind of islamic extremists, but the politics and religion of sri lanka has been quite complicated and violent over recent decades, although for the past decade...
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>> one died in the initial explosion and a second man died by dawned that day by explosions. sreenivasan: and how do but calculate the ones that got horrible cancers? >> thefficial figures within five months another 29 people died as a result of radiation exposure ty received. in those few hours after the first explosion. buthen when you start to try to attribute cancers directly to the results to accident, things get a lot trickier because of the complexities of epidemiology but also because of the extent of the attempt ofer covup by the soviet government. >> sreenivasan: you know, in a way when you look at this in a larger picture, this is almost coe of the things i think that apsed the soviet union, this catastrophe and what they had to pay to try to clean this up. i mean, i don't know what the rest of the soviet economy was t doing at te, but it was really startling. >> yes. i an the cost of the accident certainly didn't help an already staggering soviet economy. >> sreenivasan: right. >> but i think the me significant impact it had in contributing to the collapse of the
>> one died in the initial explosion and a second man died by dawned that day by explosions. sreenivasan: and how do but calculate the ones that got horrible cancers? >> thefficial figures within five months another 29 people died as a result of radiation exposure ty received. in those few hours after the first explosion. buthen when you start to try to attribute cancers directly to the results to accident, things get a lot trickier because of the complexities of epidemiology but...
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argentine striker sala, 28, died in a plane crash injanuary. no evidence to suggest a break—in at the mortuary. while friendly and cute, this whale has secrets. found near a northern norweigan island, this whale is believed to have been trained by the russian navy, and was wearing a camera holder. though it mostly seemed interested in fish and playing fetch. a rather curious story. that's it for now, back to you, victoria. good morning. this programme has been told exclusively another 150 victims of the contaminated blood scandal may have died since a public inquiry into the tragedy was first announced less than two years ago. in total, almost 5,000 people with the disorder haemophilia were infected with hiv and hepatitis c in the 19705 and 805. thousands more may have been exposed through blood transfusions after an operation or childbirth. victims and their families have fought for yea r5 for a full public inquiry. that was granted by theresa may in 2017 and we're expecting the opening remarks in around 20 minutes' time. 0ur reporterjim reed
argentine striker sala, 28, died in a plane crash injanuary. no evidence to suggest a break—in at the mortuary. while friendly and cute, this whale has secrets. found near a northern norweigan island, this whale is believed to have been trained by the russian navy, and was wearing a camera holder. though it mostly seemed interested in fish and playing fetch. a rather curious story. that's it for now, back to you, victoria. good morning. this programme has been told exclusively another 150...
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useful precincts. person died. a person died. thankfully, charlie rose survive.ely place. i am ashamed to say, salisbury, i have never been. now you have no excuse. and dundeeis been. now you have no excuse. and dundee is the best place to live in scotland. i think that is marvellous. excellent transport links, according to the sunday times. you are talking about salisbury, we're talking about dundee. keep up. finally, back to the sunday telegraph, picture on the front... laughter. she is so rude. i am sure dundee is lovely. the radio times whole of fame. this is dame helen mirren. when we actually looked this up in the break, all we found so far as adverts for hair transplants in turkey, 19 haircuts for older women, and life insurance. i don't think this hall of fame exists. we will find out. the radio times like us. could they please send us... that is the papers for tonight. you can see the papers for tonight. you can see the front pages online at the bbc website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme an
useful precincts. person died. a person died. thankfully, charlie rose survive.ely place. i am ashamed to say, salisbury, i have never been. now you have no excuse. and dundeeis been. now you have no excuse. and dundee is the best place to live in scotland. i think that is marvellous. excellent transport links, according to the sunday times. you are talking about salisbury, we're talking about dundee. keep up. finally, back to the sunday telegraph, picture on the front... laughter. she is so...
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the police brought her to hospital where she later died.s been described by the national union ofjournalists as one of the most promising young journalists here in northern ireland, and her death has caused widespread shock. there has been condemnation from politicians throughout the political parties here in northern ireland and a short time ago the prime minister condemned what she described as a shocking and senseless killing and paid tribute to a lyra mckee, a journalist, she said, who died doing herjob with great courage. julian fowler in derry. the climate change protests in london are entering their fifth day, as more than 1,000 police officers are deployed to cover the demonstrations over the easter weekend. campaigners from the group extinction rebellion are continuing to block sites in london including oxford circus and waterloo bridge. since monday, more than 500 activists have been arrested, with some roads in the city still blocked. 0rganisers of a climate change protest at heathrow airport say that they have created what they
the police brought her to hospital where she later died.s been described by the national union ofjournalists as one of the most promising young journalists here in northern ireland, and her death has caused widespread shock. there has been condemnation from politicians throughout the political parties here in northern ireland and a short time ago the prime minister condemned what she described as a shocking and senseless killing and paid tribute to a lyra mckee, a journalist, she said, who died...
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many others died. this girl is five years old —— dedunl died.rother are dead at the hands of the suicide bombers. her throat is badly scarred by the blast but will recover. but how scarred is her mind? she still hasn't been told, her relatives are dead. this is the alleged mastermind behind the senseless murders. and this is the result of his conspiracy, the bombing of saint anthony's. hashim died while blowing up anthony's. hashim died while blowing upa anthony's. hashim died while blowing up a hotel, while his father and two brothers are dead after a police raid. today, we were allowed inside the still damaged saint anthony's church, members of the sri lankan navy tried to clean away the stain of violence to restore this house of god. they reckon it will be about a month, maybe two, before this place is handed back to the people for worship. and what happened here is destined to be passed down through the ages, along with all the other of religious intolerance. this country will move on. like others darkened by fanatics, the fervent hope is th
many others died. this girl is five years old —— dedunl died.rother are dead at the hands of the suicide bombers. her throat is badly scarred by the blast but will recover. but how scarred is her mind? she still hasn't been told, her relatives are dead. this is the alleged mastermind behind the senseless murders. and this is the result of his conspiracy, the bombing of saint anthony's. hashim died while blowing up anthony's. hashim died while blowing upa anthony's. hashim died while blowing...
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bell saying, "we're going to leave soon," and walked into the room, and he died.eling was they were off to explore the universe. >> now john's earthbound heirs face a quandary. the bug museum is theirs, but can it survive? >> my family was contending with a tremendous amount of stress. >> that's next on "strange inheritance." >> here's another quiz question for you... is it a...? the answer when we return. ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you ♪yeah, i would fight for you♪ ♪i'd lie for you ♪walk the wire for you ♪yeah, i'd die for you ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you [ wind howls ] [ bird caws ] >> and now the answer to our quiz question... it's an ant found in arizona. its venom is more powerful per sting than any other insect's. ♪ >> in 2007, when insect impresario john may dies, he leaves behind a strange inheritance -- a museum that contains thousands of bug specimens from around the world. many rare, some extinct. the museum's c
bell saying, "we're going to leave soon," and walked into the room, and he died.eling was they were off to explore the universe. >> now john's earthbound heirs face a quandary. the bug museum is theirs, but can it survive? >> my family was contending with a tremendous amount of stress. >> that's next on "strange inheritance." >> here's another quiz question for you... is it a...? the answer when we return. ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what...
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he says in the weeks before she died, emily still had a stash of pain pills.ow many times did you say to your wife, if you don't get off the drugs i'm going to have to leave you? >> at least three. >> she wouldn't do it? >> she would fall back into her old habits. >> she never agreed to rehab? >> she told me all her doctors are on the same page, everything was fine. >> alex was telling everyone his wife was a victim of her own demons, soon, new evidence would emerge that would send this case in a more sinister direction. coming up -- >> the results came back clean. >> so it wasn't an overdose in. >> it wasn't an overdose. >> what then could it have been? what killed emily? >> she was scared. there was something wrong. >> when "dateline" continues. brap brap sanitizer kills 99.9% with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect.™ ♪ protect your pets from fleas and ticks with frontline plus for dogs and frontline plus for cats. its two killer ingredients work fast and keep working all month long preventing new flea infestations on your pet. frontline plus. the nu
he says in the weeks before she died, emily still had a stash of pain pills.ow many times did you say to your wife, if you don't get off the drugs i'm going to have to leave you? >> at least three. >> she wouldn't do it? >> she would fall back into her old habits. >> she never agreed to rehab? >> she told me all her doctors are on the same page, everything was fine. >> alex was telling everyone his wife was a victim of her own demons, soon, new evidence would...
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nearly two weeks after a fifty grade student died at this school, her mother now demanding answers. >> where was the supervision? why did the nurse call me and say, she's okay. >> what she's revealing about the student she says killed her 10-year-old daughter. >>> taxes on the rise. the five states paying the highest property taxes and how high they're ridesing. >>> brazen brawl. skr there's some pushing and shoving. >> the major league star who took on everybody from the other team. >>> and new this morning, the stars of the upcoming "avengers" movie. >> do you think this movie is going to live up to the hype? >> i'm pretty sure of that. >> what we can expect from "avengers:end game." >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm kenneth moton. >> and i'm stephanie ramos in for janai norman. >>> we start with the resignation of kirstjen nielsen. >> we're hearing that the president held nielsen personally responsible in the sharp increase of migrants crosses the border. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth. good morning, stephanie. secretary nielsen was by the president's side on frizz when he
nearly two weeks after a fifty grade student died at this school, her mother now demanding answers. >> where was the supervision? why did the nurse call me and say, she's okay. >> what she's revealing about the student she says killed her 10-year-old daughter. >>> taxes on the rise. the five states paying the highest property taxes and how high they're ridesing. >>> brazen brawl. skr there's some pushing and shoving. >> the major league star who took on...
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and three months later, he died.10 million pages of official documents are being searched as the inquiry tries to find out whether there was a high—level cover—up. some victims have only recently discovered they were infected. so, for 30 years, you were unaware you had hepatitis c? indeed. carol only found out two years ago she was infected with hepatitis c after a blood infusion and there could be many more who still don't know. the fa ct many more who still don't know. the fact that the thousands of people out there, who like me, didn't have the least idea they have hepatitis c and there may be a whole wave and i hopeifs and there may be a whole wave and i hope it's going to be handled a darn sight better than it has been up till now. for perry, it's the support of his wife and family which has kept him going. there is a huge impact on family. because they carry you and... that, but the focus is always on the patient, the person who is suffering. victims and their families have been calling for increased financial
and three months later, he died.10 million pages of official documents are being searched as the inquiry tries to find out whether there was a high—level cover—up. some victims have only recently discovered they were infected. so, for 30 years, you were unaware you had hepatitis c? indeed. carol only found out two years ago she was infected with hepatitis c after a blood infusion and there could be many more who still don't know. the fa ct many more who still don't know. the fact that the...
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but one person who died, a woman in her 60s in accident.es of two children in texas after a tree fell on the family car. tornadoes swept through the town of franklin, causing widespread damage. severe weather has also been affecting communities in neighbouring louisiana and mississippi. nickjohnson reports. the aftermath of a direct hit from a tornado. winds of 140 miles per hour levelled whole neighbourhoods here in the small town of franklin in central texas. two young children were killed when a tree fell on the family car. at least seven others have been injured. despite the frequency of extreme weather in this part of the world, residents are still coming to terms with the severity of the storm. something hit the house, but i didn't expect all this. it was surprising when the sun came up and we could see what happened. we've got about half of texas coming to help us. we've lost about half of the south side of franklin. it was totally destroyed. we need all the help we can get. we need some way to get these people back, get cleaned up a
but one person who died, a woman in her 60s in accident.es of two children in texas after a tree fell on the family car. tornadoes swept through the town of franklin, causing widespread damage. severe weather has also been affecting communities in neighbouring louisiana and mississippi. nickjohnson reports. the aftermath of a direct hit from a tornado. winds of 140 miles per hour levelled whole neighbourhoods here in the small town of franklin in central texas. two young children were killed...
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ramesh died, but his actions saved lives.w have to live theirs without a father. i love myjesus only. and for krishanthi, now a widow, her pain is all too familiar. her parents were brutally murdered in sri lanka's civil war. her aunt died in a tsunami. in this small christian community, entire families have been wiped out. sundari lost her son, her daughter—in—law, and her 18—month—old grandson. just around the corner, we found another memorial poster, of two smiling children. yesterday brother and sister sharon and sarah were buried. side by side. they were just 11 and 12. both loved to study. still on the wall in their house, their homework calendar. "i'll never see them again," their mum told me. "since they've been gone, all i can remember are their smiles and laughter. they won't come back again. that's the reality." ten years after the civil war ended, this community is once again burying its dead. these graves have barely been dug, just like the lives lost had barely been lived. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, battical
ramesh died, but his actions saved lives.w have to live theirs without a father. i love myjesus only. and for krishanthi, now a widow, her pain is all too familiar. her parents were brutally murdered in sri lanka's civil war. her aunt died in a tsunami. in this small christian community, entire families have been wiped out. sundari lost her son, her daughter—in—law, and her 18—month—old grandson. just around the corner, we found another memorial poster, of two smiling children....
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>> yeah. >> okay, then when do you find out that somebody dies?t and other tennessee dealers are charged with selling the counterfeit percocet pills. through them police are able to track the pills back to the person who made them. and believe it or not, it was none other than eric falkowski -- that man remember months earlier falkowski was arrested after his girlfriend catherine brady died of a fentanyl overdose and police discovered a sophisticated pillmaking operation in his garage. catherine's family thought falkowski was going to be quickly locked away. but to their horror, that's not what happened. >> the next thing i knew, he was out on bail and i go, oh man, he'll take off. >> reporter: and sure enough, a flat-broke falkowski leaves florida in his tracks and ends up in nashville, tennessee. here in music city, he hooks up with a drug dealing associate who wants him to set up a new pillmaking operation. this time on the cheap. >> the one thing that he needed that was seized in his previous arrest was this commercial grade v-mixer. it costs
>> yeah. >> okay, then when do you find out that somebody dies?t and other tennessee dealers are charged with selling the counterfeit percocet pills. through them police are able to track the pills back to the person who made them. and believe it or not, it was none other than eric falkowski -- that man remember months earlier falkowski was arrested after his girlfriend catherine brady died of a fentanyl overdose and police discovered a sophisticated pillmaking operation in his...
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life dies down. so you'll need water and joy teaching because i can identify with where they're coming from the crisis is that every chicken out of the bottom is completely lost. how if you changed since he was sincere. charting the lives of the children of apartheid over twenty one leaves each story reflecting a history of dramatic social and political change twenty eight hours south africa part one on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for it as you know very. liberally particularly because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are with the people we live to tell the real story so i'll just mend it is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. hell it was still raining sundry rain in iran in pakistan and also afghanistan is all this conglomerat
life dies down. so you'll need water and joy teaching because i can identify with where they're coming from the crisis is that every chicken out of the bottom is completely lost. how if you changed since he was sincere. charting the lives of the children of apartheid over twenty one leaves each story reflecting a history of dramatic social and political change twenty eight hours south africa part one on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a...
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the film directorjohn singleton has died at the age of 51. the youngest person and the first african american ever to be nominated for an oscar for best director for his debut film, boyz in the hood. schools and nhs services in england say they are struggling to deal with children's mental health problems. it's estimated that every year one in ten young people experience some kind of mental health problem, such as anxiety or depression. children from low—income families are four times more likely face these challenges. but there's a different approach being pioneered in blackpool, as our education editor bra nwen jeffreys has been finding out. i'm corey, i'm 15 years of age, and i am helping blackpool become a more resilient town. as a young person growing up in blackpool, it's hard. there are, like, the dark sides of blackpool. however, once you realise it's not all bad and we all help each other, you are not afraid to call blackpool your home. corey is part of a push to build an emotionally stronger community. they're calling it a resilienc
the film directorjohn singleton has died at the age of 51. the youngest person and the first african american ever to be nominated for an oscar for best director for his debut film, boyz in the hood. schools and nhs services in england say they are struggling to deal with children's mental health problems. it's estimated that every year one in ten young people experience some kind of mental health problem, such as anxiety or depression. children from low—income families are four times more...
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a ear-old college student died ta the next day sidney died from falling from the campus bell tower. she reportedly wanted to take photoeos of the new york city skyline. and in thailand a tourist died in march from a cliff using a selfie stick. it's the extreme picture that gets the likes on social media. and many are taking big risks to get it. this young woman at the grand canyon, this on a train. pushing the limits and sometimes going too far. more than 250 people died in a two-year span. search andes t all whato you think when you see >> i think of the people who are going to get hurt and how it effects so many other people like their families. >> reporter: it's mostly here at the griffith observatory. but there has bun a call to label them no-selfie zones. in other parts of the world they have tried that but the signs have largely been ignored. >> thank you very much. >>> actress and emmy nominee georgia engell has died. she got the role of ted baxter's wife after tinker saw her in a play. she had a recurring role in "everybody loves raymond." she was 70 years old. >>> up nexere
a ear-old college student died ta the next day sidney died from falling from the campus bell tower. she reportedly wanted to take photoeos of the new york city skyline. and in thailand a tourist died in march from a cliff using a selfie stick. it's the extreme picture that gets the likes on social media. and many are taking big risks to get it. this young woman at the grand canyon, this on a train. pushing the limits and sometimes going too far. more than 250 people died in a two-year span....
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countless died in the country's civil war. the tsunami in 2004 claimed thousands more.n the town of batticaloa, they're grieving. forjarashem, who'd just turned 13. forjohn, who loved basketball. for amsika, who was two. for the other children killed at church. they'd all been attending sunday school. this footage was filmed 20 minutes before the bomber struck. after class, they'd gone outside for snacks before easter service, at least 25 people died in the blast here at zion church — 13 were children. this was one of the sunday school teachers. her husband, ramesh, was at the church when he spotted a stranger carrying a backpack. "he told my husband he was coming in to make a video inside the church," she told me. "my husband said he couldn't and took him outside." as i went into the church, the bomb exploded." moments later, ramesh died — his actions saved many lives, but his two children now have to live theirs without a father. and for his widow, the pain is all too familiar. her parents were brutally murdered in sri lanka's civil war, her aunt died in the tsunami.
countless died in the country's civil war. the tsunami in 2004 claimed thousands more.n the town of batticaloa, they're grieving. forjarashem, who'd just turned 13. forjohn, who loved basketball. for amsika, who was two. for the other children killed at church. they'd all been attending sunday school. this footage was filmed 20 minutes before the bomber struck. after class, they'd gone outside for snacks before easter service, at least 25 people died in the blast here at zion church — 13 were...
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people died in the protests and some protesters were shot and killed.ey face large numbers of people. we have been resisting for a very long time and itjust gained some type of visibility over the past few months but the fact is that sudanese people have been resisting for years and we lost many marketers and many people involved who have fallen. —— many matters. the humiliation that this reins on people... what made it different this time is people going out... we reached a point where people had nothing to lose really because even sick people did not have access to medicine and people did not have access to their own assets. it was a case of people kept saying, we are dying anyway so we might as well die with honour. the quality of your spoken english isa the quality of your spoken english is a reminder of the long—standing connection between sudan and the united kingdom over many years going back to the days of empire... what do you expect of countries like britain now? how can they help sudan in this transition? what pressure can do usefully bring t
people died in the protests and some protesters were shot and killed.ey face large numbers of people. we have been resisting for a very long time and itjust gained some type of visibility over the past few months but the fact is that sudanese people have been resisting for years and we lost many marketers and many people involved who have fallen. —— many matters. the humiliation that this reins on people... what made it different this time is people going out... we reached a point where...
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, she said, who died doing herjob with great courage.ing herjob with great couragem journalist, she said, who died doing herjob with great courage. it is a very sad story and a very sobering indication of how serious things are getting. yes, the threat level remains severe here, despite the signing of the good friday agreement 21 yea rs signing of the good friday agreement 21 years ago. there remains still a small group of people who are opposed to the good friday agreement, dissident republicans who are prepared to use violence in an attempt to further their political aims. the vast majority of the community here condemn their actions. people want to just get on with their lives and in a way, that is what has caused even more shocked here. most people hope and believe that the violence has become a thing of the past following the good friday agreement, but there is still a group of people who are committed to using violence to further their means. julian, thank you forjoining us. two people have died after they got into difficulties in
, she said, who died doing herjob with great courage.ing herjob with great couragem journalist, she said, who died doing herjob with great courage. it is a very sad story and a very sobering indication of how serious things are getting. yes, the threat level remains severe here, despite the signing of the good friday agreement 21 yea rs signing of the good friday agreement 21 years ago. there remains still a small group of people who are opposed to the good friday agreement, dissident...
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more than a dozen died. women and children were caught up in the violence.are believed to be the wife and child of this man, zahran hashim — the alleged ringleader, he was one of two suicide bombers at the shangri la hotel. in a separate raid, police found a huge cache of bomb—making material, a discovery that reveals how grave the threat of more attacks still is. this banner of the islamic state group, which said it carried out the easter sunday attacks, was also found. several suspects are still at large. these photos were released by the government earlier this week. newly released closed—circuit tv footage shows the bomber at kingsbury hotel in colombo the night before the attack. backpack full of explosives, he checks in at the front desk, then goes to his room. in the morning, he's seen leaving the elevator on his way to the hotel's breakfast restaurant. moments later, he detonates his bomb. people are slowly beginning to piece together what happened at all the attack locations. in this batticaloa church, half of those killed were children — young boys
more than a dozen died. women and children were caught up in the violence.are believed to be the wife and child of this man, zahran hashim — the alleged ringleader, he was one of two suicide bombers at the shangri la hotel. in a separate raid, police found a huge cache of bomb—making material, a discovery that reveals how grave the threat of more attacks still is. this banner of the islamic state group, which said it carried out the easter sunday attacks, was also found. several suspects...
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since 1987, the family of those who have died have a lwa ys family of those who have died have alwaysomeone must be held accountable. it has been a tale of two halves of weather today. we have the glorious sunshine and the warmth in eastern areas, but the west has been disappointingly grey. in northern ireland, a wet day but the rain is starting to clear away. this is the weather front responsible for that rain and it is moving its way across central and western scotland, pushing into the irish into england and wales. that will continue through the first part of this evening. 0vernight, that rain lies across western areas and under that blanket of cloud temperatures were not fall as low as they have done in recent nights. chilly in east anglia and the south—east of england and again some areas may awaken to some fog. the weather front we have got with us introduces cabinet tends to break up so we will see showers to the cause of tomorrow, heavy as well. 0utside those showers, with the gusty winds, quite decent. however, more of those shells install as we head into thursday's well and
since 1987, the family of those who have died have a lwa ys family of those who have died have alwaysomeone must be held accountable. it has been a tale of two halves of weather today. we have the glorious sunshine and the warmth in eastern areas, but the west has been disappointingly grey. in northern ireland, a wet day but the rain is starting to clear away. this is the weather front responsible for that rain and it is moving its way across central and western scotland, pushing into the irish...
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robin died in 1953 of leukemia. she died when her mother was 29 years old.arbara bush wrote that she could sense when robin was born, when her soul entered her body. she said she knew when robin died, she felt her soul leaving her body. to her, that meant abortion was not murder because your soul had not entered your body until you were born, and therefore it was an issue that should be left to a mother and a father and their doctor, and not something up to the government. brian: to go back to what you said, after five interviews, she let you see the diaries. had anyone else ever seen them? susan: john meacham, who wrote the wonderful biography of george h w bush, had been allowed to see them. brian: what you think she wanted you to see them? susan: you know, i think she liked me. i think she felt after five interviews that i was doing a serious piece of history. and she knew i wanted to see them. and i think she also knew she was not going to live very long. as i said, it was unexpected and extraordinary. brian: this is from your book, on page 102. overwhel
robin died in 1953 of leukemia. she died when her mother was 29 years old.arbara bush wrote that she could sense when robin was born, when her soul entered her body. she said she knew when robin died, she felt her soul leaving her body. to her, that meant abortion was not murder because your soul had not entered your body until you were born, and therefore it was an issue that should be left to a mother and a father and their doctor, and not something up to the government. brian: to go back to...
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he died two months later. mom was completely lost my sister was completely lost and i needed to be there for them as a family recruit because we only have each other. the . now studies law part time she works for and i t. company and lives with her mother in the townhouse complex we moved here simply for security reasons when dad passed away it was just mom my sister myself and unfortunately we had a few break ins the one night they were in our roof and they were just about to jump in and thank god my brother came up from durban and his friend so and then i was a monster i'm sleepy and i heard the one guy on the roof jumping. so we all got up we all ran then got my brother was there and he chased them. and immediately the same night we packed up. the fear of crime has produced a boom in gates' communities whether crime levels themselves have reduced in recent years we've very happy living in a complex security wise we know we safe and you know we're not stupid recently. mom is everything to me she's a mom and
he died two months later. mom was completely lost my sister was completely lost and i needed to be there for them as a family recruit because we only have each other. the . now studies law part time she works for and i t. company and lives with her mother in the townhouse complex we moved here simply for security reasons when dad passed away it was just mom my sister myself and unfortunately we had a few break ins the one night they were in our roof and they were just about to jump in and thank...
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ramesh died, but his actions saved lives.ve theirs without a father. i love myjesus only. and for krishanthi, now a widow, her pain is all too familiar. her parents were brutally murdered in sri lanka's civil war. her aunt died in a tsunami. in this small christian community, entire families have been wiped out. this woman lost her son, her daughter—in—law, and her 18—month—old grandson. just around the corner, we found another memorial poster of two smiling children. yesterday brother and sister sharon and sarah were buried. side by side. they were just 11 and i2. both loved to study. still on the wall in their house, their homework calendar. "i'll never see them again," their mum told me. "since they've been gone, all i can remember are their smiles and laughter. they won't come back again. that's the reality." ten years after the civil war ended, this community is once again burying its dead. these graves have barely been dug, just like the lives lost had barely been lived. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, batticaloa. of cou
ramesh died, but his actions saved lives.ve theirs without a father. i love myjesus only. and for krishanthi, now a widow, her pain is all too familiar. her parents were brutally murdered in sri lanka's civil war. her aunt died in a tsunami. in this small christian community, entire families have been wiped out. this woman lost her son, her daughter—in—law, and her 18—month—old grandson. just around the corner, we found another memorial poster of two smiling children. yesterday brother...
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ramesh died, but his actions saved lives.have to live theirs without a father. i love myjesus only, i love myjesus only. and for krishanthi, now a widow, her pain is all too familiar. her parents were brutally murdered in sri lanka's civil war. her aunt died in a tsunami. in this small christian community, entire families have been wiped out. this woman lost her son, her daughter—in—law, and her 18—month—old grandson. just around the corner, we found another memorial poster of two smiling children. yesterday brother and sister sharon and sarah were buried. side by side. both love to study. still, on the wall in their house, their homework calendar. "i'll never see them again," their mum told me. "since they've been gone, all i can remember are their smiles and laughter. they won't come back again. that's the reality." ten years after the civil war ended, this community is once again burying its dead. these graves have barely been dug, just like the lives lost had barely been lived. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, batticaloa. s
ramesh died, but his actions saved lives.have to live theirs without a father. i love myjesus only, i love myjesus only. and for krishanthi, now a widow, her pain is all too familiar. her parents were brutally murdered in sri lanka's civil war. her aunt died in a tsunami. in this small christian community, entire families have been wiped out. this woman lost her son, her daughter—in—law, and her 18—month—old grandson. just around the corner, we found another memorial poster of two...
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when his body hit the colbert, that is when he died. the impact that it had on jasper is 20 years later and if you go look up jasper or check about the policy and things that have gone there, businesses have shied away to go to jasper because of that incident. white supremacy, white nationalists basically almost shut this down down because of this one incident. this town didn't acknowledge the part -- the part that is tragic about this is that the town did acknowledgment happened to this man. they didn't name a street after him.
when his body hit the colbert, that is when he died. the impact that it had on jasper is 20 years later and if you go look up jasper or check about the policy and things that have gone there, businesses have shied away to go to jasper because of that incident. white supremacy, white nationalists basically almost shut this down down because of this one incident. this town didn't acknowledge the part -- the part that is tragic about this is that the town did acknowledgment happened to this man....
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he died from his injuries soon after. the pursuit started just after 7:30 this morning in the middle of the morning commute. the chp initially shutdown 3 lanes of the highway as they conducted their investigation leaving commuters in a messy traffic backup. >> it was like two and a half hours, it was awful. >> some oakland to san francisco. no other injuries were reported in the pursuit or the crash. in san francisco, anne mackovec, kpix5. >>> unfortunately the bad news doesn't stop there. they have cleared those lanes, it is causing a backup that's going to last into the afternoon. let's look live at the bay bridge where it's stacked up at the toll plaza and there's no sign of this easing up anytime soon. it's down to a slow crawl. it's not just backed up to the foot of the maze. it's backed up beyond that. so that issue was on fremont, that crash. but you can see the speeds coming across the bay bridge span getting into the double digits, about 45 minutes ago, it was down in the single digits so there is some of the rel
he died from his injuries soon after. the pursuit started just after 7:30 this morning in the middle of the morning commute. the chp initially shutdown 3 lanes of the highway as they conducted their investigation leaving commuters in a messy traffic backup. >> it was like two and a half hours, it was awful. >> some oakland to san francisco. no other injuries were reported in the pursuit or the crash. in san francisco, anne mackovec, kpix5. >>> unfortunately the bad news...
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the film director, john singleton, has died at the age of 51.oungest person and the first african american ever to be nominated for an oscar for best director for his debut film, boyz in the hood. now it's time for the weather with helen willetts. over the weekend we took a step back into autumn as storm hannah brought winds in excess of 80 miles an hour across the uk. it is still quite chilly out and about. it has felt a bit more springlike during the day on monday but by the end of the week it may feel as though we temporarily step back into winter as we have the possibility of night—time frost. but things fine and settle on monday. the west is being attacked by weather front bringing in the west is being attacked by weatherfront bringing in rain. some fairly heavy rain as we go into tuesday across northern ireland, pushing into the west of scotland for a time. after a chilly start in the east, it will brighten with some sunshine but a different complexion to the weather in western scotland, for example. still pretty warm. temperatures just a
the film director, john singleton, has died at the age of 51.oungest person and the first african american ever to be nominated for an oscar for best director for his debut film, boyz in the hood. now it's time for the weather with helen willetts. over the weekend we took a step back into autumn as storm hannah brought winds in excess of 80 miles an hour across the uk. it is still quite chilly out and about. it has felt a bit more springlike during the day on monday but by the end of the week...
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and three months later, he died.ggest regret of my life, because he's gone and i can't do anything to make amends for that. nearly 10 million pages of official documents are being searched, as the inquiry tries to find out whether there was a high—level cover—up. some victims have only recently discovered they were infected. so, for 30 years, you were unaware you had hepatitis c? indeed. carole only found out two years ago she was infected with hepatitis c after a blood transfusion and there could be many more who still don't know. the fact that for thousands of people out there, who like me, didn't have the least idea they have hepatitis c and there may be a whole wave coming from that. for perry, it's the support of his wife and family which has kept him going. there is a huge impact on family. because they carry you and... but...but the focus is always on the patient, the person who's suffering. but i know that i wouldn't be here without friends and family. victims have been calling for more financial support. in
and three months later, he died.ggest regret of my life, because he's gone and i can't do anything to make amends for that. nearly 10 million pages of official documents are being searched, as the inquiry tries to find out whether there was a high—level cover—up. some victims have only recently discovered they were infected. so, for 30 years, you were unaware you had hepatitis c? indeed. carole only found out two years ago she was infected with hepatitis c after a blood transfusion and...
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three more people who died? yes, three more people here.street paved with sorrow and lined by grief. so many are still awaiting burial. in this house, a woman in her 70s, her daughter, aged 52, and another woman in her 60s. some of the more than 100 christian lives cut short here. but today, in a spirit of reconciliation, they're mourned by buddhists. the leader of sri lanka's catholics also paid his respects, and he told me the bombings left him numb. i lost my people, and these were innocent people. they had nothing to do with whatever the struggles of these people who blasted them to pieces. so it was something that i couldn't grasp and understand. i couldn't understand the rationality of what they did. the families of the eight britons killed in sri lanka can't understand either. lorraine campbell from manchester, who was 55, is the last one to be named. ijust want to bring my mum home, and i want to give everyone who knew her, who had the opportunity to spend time with her and get to know her, like we all did, give them the opportunity
three more people who died? yes, three more people here.street paved with sorrow and lined by grief. so many are still awaiting burial. in this house, a woman in her 70s, her daughter, aged 52, and another woman in her 60s. some of the more than 100 christian lives cut short here. but today, in a spirit of reconciliation, they're mourned by buddhists. the leader of sri lanka's catholics also paid his respects, and he told me the bombings left him numb. i lost my people, and these were innocent...
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yes, but 26 years after my father died.raise awareness of the contaminated blood scandal, for a long time you felt it was not getting the attention it deserved? when it first broke in the 80s and we realised my father was infected, we were told after my father passed away we should go away and forget it ever happens, it was an accident, that is what we did. i only picked it up againa what we did. i only picked it up again a decade ago when i received an e—mail from my again a decade ago when i received an e—mailfrom my dad's again a decade ago when i received an e—mail from my dad's sister pointing me to the campaign group tainted blood, ispent pointing me to the campaign group tainted blood, i spent two years trawling through their timeline of what we believe has gone on and it is horrific, shocking. others will you give evidence to the inquiry? i have not been called yet, that is not disabled not be, i hope i will be called, my story is shocking, not just because of the infections to my father, the fatty perception that w
yes, but 26 years after my father died.raise awareness of the contaminated blood scandal, for a long time you felt it was not getting the attention it deserved? when it first broke in the 80s and we realised my father was infected, we were told after my father passed away we should go away and forget it ever happens, it was an accident, that is what we did. i only picked it up againa what we did. i only picked it up again a decade ago when i received an e—mail from my again a decade ago when...
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the pilot, two crew members and seven people in the pub died. this was a shocking event that stunned the city — when a police helicopterfell out of a friday night sky onto the roof of a packed pub, killing everyone on board and some of those who were inside. the bar has reopened, and ian o'prey comes back to the place his son mark died with questions about what happened to him after the crash. he wouldn't have survived, anyway, but he lay there for at least two and a half hours. i mean, perhaps he could have been removed, they were obviously walking over him to get to the other victims, because he was at the door. it took until sunday morning to get him out eventually. all rise. today, an inquiry into the circumstances of the accident began with a tribute to the victims. before the evidence commences, it is fitting that we pause and remember those who died as a result of the accident on the 29th of november 2013. would those of you who are able to, please stand now and observe a minute's silence. in all, ten people died that night in 2013 — incl
the pilot, two crew members and seven people in the pub died. this was a shocking event that stunned the city — when a police helicopterfell out of a friday night sky onto the roof of a packed pub, killing everyone on board and some of those who were inside. the bar has reopened, and ian o'prey comes back to the place his son mark died with questions about what happened to him after the crash. he wouldn't have survived, anyway, but he lay there for at least two and a half hours. i mean,...
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>>young man stephen died from a morphine overdose after drinking tea made from poppy seeds. he ordered online the seeds are marketed as wrong or on watched, but that means residue from the rest of the poppy plant is left on the seats and researchers found some are coated with high levels of opiates like morphine and coding in march another family reached out to us after stephen's death the haka was found nearly 2 dozen other fatal overdose cases that were traced back to poppy seeds. they started working with arkansas senator tom cotton to stop the sealed on watch seeds. a year ago their first step was to contact online retailers today. they're still selling these products they also asked the fda and justice department to step in. senator khan says they are working on the issue. but he's not willing to wait any longer this week on introduced a bill aimed at stopping on watch poppy seeds from being sold in the us this a gap in our they should be sold in our colors are now taking steps to make sure the law gets passed so that others don't experience their pain. in washington an
>>young man stephen died from a morphine overdose after drinking tea made from poppy seeds. he ordered online the seeds are marketed as wrong or on watched, but that means residue from the rest of the poppy plant is left on the seats and researchers found some are coated with high levels of opiates like morphine and coding in march another family reached out to us after stephen's death the haka was found nearly 2 dozen other fatal overdose cases that were traced back to poppy seeds. they...
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and three police officers died.wo other ibrahim brothers were also involved in sunday's massacres. today, the deputy defence minister revealed more details of all the bombers. including one man named abdul lathief jameel mohamed. we believe that one of the suicide bombers studied in the uk and then later on did his postgraduate in australia. before coming back to settle in sri lanka. most of them are well educated and come from maybe middle or upper middle—class. the wren campbell, from manchester, 55, died in the sri lanka attacks. she was in the country on a one—day work trip. ijust she was in the country on a one—day work trip. i just want to bring my mum home and i want to give everyone who knew, who had the opportunity to spend time with her and get to her like we alldid, spend time with her and get to her like we all did, to give them the opportunity to come together and celebrate this beautiful woman —— the rain campbell. mourning for the majority of christians who died isn't confined to the catholic church.
and three police officers died.wo other ibrahim brothers were also involved in sunday's massacres. today, the deputy defence minister revealed more details of all the bombers. including one man named abdul lathief jameel mohamed. we believe that one of the suicide bombers studied in the uk and then later on did his postgraduate in australia. before coming back to settle in sri lanka. most of them are well educated and come from maybe middle or upper middle—class. the wren campbell, from...
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peru's former president alan garcia dies. he shot himself as police tried to arrest him on bribery charges. gearing up for the mueller report. washington braces for new revelations in the russia investigation, but still not everything will be made public. bells toll and church bells bring out across france to mark the exact time notre—dame went up in flames. hello to you. north korea is claiming it has test—fired what it calls a new type of tactical guided weapon with a powerful warhead. state media says the test was overseen by kim jong—un himself and describes it as having weighty significance. it would be the first public weapons test since talks with president trump ended without agreement in february. live now to the south korean capital, seoul, and the bbc‘s laura bicker. laura, there is very little detail i think unusually in what north korea is saying but i think the terms it is saying but i think the terms it is using usually imply it sees this asa is using usually imply it sees this as a defensive weapon, not a long
peru's former president alan garcia dies. he shot himself as police tried to arrest him on bribery charges. gearing up for the mueller report. washington braces for new revelations in the russia investigation, but still not everything will be made public. bells toll and church bells bring out across france to mark the exact time notre—dame went up in flames. hello to you. north korea is claiming it has test—fired what it calls a new type of tactical guided weapon with a powerful warhead....
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he died two months later. mom was completely lost my sister was completely lost and i needed to be there for them as a family recruit because we only have each other. the . now party studies your part time she works for and i t. company and lives with her mother in the townhouse complex we moved here simply for security reasons when dad passed away it was just mom my sister myself and unfortunately we had a few break ins the one night they were in our roof and they were just about to jump in and thank god my brother came up from durban and he's friend so and then i was a monster i'm sleeping and i heard the one guy on the roof jumping. so we all got up we all ran then got my brother was there and he chased him and immediately the same night we packed up. the fear of crime has produced a boom in gated communities where the crime levels themselves have reduced in recent years. we've very happy living in a complex security wise we know we safe and you know we're not stupid recently at night. mom is everything to
he died two months later. mom was completely lost my sister was completely lost and i needed to be there for them as a family recruit because we only have each other. the . now party studies your part time she works for and i t. company and lives with her mother in the townhouse complex we moved here simply for security reasons when dad passed away it was just mom my sister myself and unfortunately we had a few break ins the one night they were in our roof and they were just about to jump in...
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while my husband died on january twenty second twenty sixteen. he was on duty in kabaddi hunting poachers. i do fear my husband was killed on patrol in for i'm going to park. to help the widows of the rangers who lost their lives the park set up a sewing business last september the women make seventy is for tourists. come up to. the park built this little workshop for us because our men were killed in a service as i think. of . him anywhere to move out and his coworkers collect donations abroad in order to pay these families thirty dollars a month. each of these stars stands for a ranger who was killed you know every day every star lost to a ranger who died for the park. but i think it is but after my husband died i was completely destitute so the park or thora trees offered me help. now the park provides a livelihood for me and my family. my children can even go to the park so no school for your charge what. if it's a passive called laxity we must accept that we are first and foremost at the service of the people who live in the surrounding area
while my husband died on january twenty second twenty sixteen. he was on duty in kabaddi hunting poachers. i do fear my husband was killed on patrol in for i'm going to park. to help the widows of the rangers who lost their lives the park set up a sewing business last september the women make seventy is for tourists. come up to. the park built this little workshop for us because our men were killed in a service as i think. of . him anywhere to move out and his coworkers collect donations abroad...
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the medical examiner determined, she died of a pre- existing brain condition. and not because of the fight. her family has hired a private investigator to look into the matter. >>> she did have health issues we did know anything about it. >> i think they're trying to cover their tracks. >> prosecutors in altercations between the girls lasted a few seconds and cause no real trauma. to the young girl. >>> a florida man is under arrest accused of making death threats against a congressman eric swell well into other lawmakers. 49-year-old john class left three threatening voice messages, one at the office, the other two at offices of congress rashida to leave of michigan, and new jersey senator cory booker. the profanity laced messages mentioned gun control, the suspect made an initial court appearance today in fort lauderdale. >>> after months of anticipation former vice president joe biden, is expected to reveal his presidential intentions next week. if he does, jump in. biden will enter the race as a democrat front runner right away. that announcement is expecte
the medical examiner determined, she died of a pre- existing brain condition. and not because of the fight. her family has hired a private investigator to look into the matter. >>> she did have health issues we did know anything about it. >> i think they're trying to cover their tracks. >> prosecutors in altercations between the girls lasted a few seconds and cause no real trauma. to the young girl. >>> a florida man is under arrest accused of making death threats...
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an anthropologist said, once that the civilization that does not move forward dies. i think there's something to be said for that. i think no matter how far in the future we are talking, i think as far, as long as some part of human we will be exploring. and for right now that means leaving the earth. >> host: tim donovan, based in dallas, about the alamo, and going to the moon. what is the connection? >> guest: i cannot figure it out but a friend of mine finally said, this fits right in with the other two books and i said what are you talking about, he said man on the frontier, i guess that's it. >> host: shoot for the moon is his newest book, chances are between now and july of 2019 we will be seeing him
an anthropologist said, once that the civilization that does not move forward dies. i think there's something to be said for that. i think no matter how far in the future we are talking, i think as far, as long as some part of human we will be exploring. and for right now that means leaving the earth. >> host: tim donovan, based in dallas, about the alamo, and going to the moon. what is the connection? >> guest: i cannot figure it out but a friend of mine finally said, this fits...
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and three months later, he died.lion pages of official documents are being searched, as the inquiry tries to find out whether there was a high—level cover—up. some victims have only recently discovered they were infected. so, for 30 years, you were unaware you had hepatitis c? indeed. carole only found out two years ago she was infected with hepatitis c after a blood infusion and there could be many more who still don't know. the fact that for thousands of people out there, who like me, didn't have the least idea they have hepatitis c and there may be a whole wave and i hope it's going to be handled a darn sight better than it has been up till now. for perry, it's the support of his wife and family which has kept him going. there is a huge impact on family. because they carry you and... but. . . but the focus is always on the patient, the person who's suffering. victims and their families have been calling for increased financial support. pay—outs in scotland are higher than in the rest of the uk. just hours before t
and three months later, he died.lion pages of official documents are being searched, as the inquiry tries to find out whether there was a high—level cover—up. some victims have only recently discovered they were infected. so, for 30 years, you were unaware you had hepatitis c? indeed. carole only found out two years ago she was infected with hepatitis c after a blood infusion and there could be many more who still don't know. the fact that for thousands of people out there, who like me,...
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she died to protect all of us. she didn't deserve to die. she's such a kind sweet hearted just a good human being she didn't deserve to die right in front of my eyes. >>her funeral service is set for tomorrow. 2 other worshippers 34 year-old a or apps an 8 year-old noir to hand suffered shrapnel wounds. they have been discharged from the hospital and are back home tonight. the 8 year-old girl spoke about the attack coming up at 8.30. she shows us or injury. what the rabbi remembers about coming face to face with the suspect. >>bay area ga jewish community leaders are reacting to this horrific synagogue shooting. joining us live now is corn for stamped or you spoke to a rabbi in san francisco, he joins us now with more hey dan. >>well just seen the rabbi says that people need to act more with peace and kindness in the face of this darkness, however he says he's confident that the jewish community will come together and help each other. jewish community leaders in san francisco are reacting after a deadly shooting at a synagogue in poway calif
she died to protect all of us. she didn't deserve to die. she's such a kind sweet hearted just a good human being she didn't deserve to die right in front of my eyes. >>her funeral service is set for tomorrow. 2 other worshippers 34 year-old a or apps an 8 year-old noir to hand suffered shrapnel wounds. they have been discharged from the hospital and are back home tonight. the 8 year-old girl spoke about the attack coming up at 8.30. she shows us or injury. what the rabbi remembers about...