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many died as teenagers. him as he died. many died one day before family members arrived. more men lived than died at spangler. captain alfred e. lee had a hip wound, made it home, found his obituary in the newspaper and then walked in on his funeral. [laughter] captain frederick stowe was a bit of a celebrity at spangler. that is why he got the summer kitchen with armistead, because of his famous mom, harriet features to --. beecher so -- harriet towe. he was hit on the head, survived, laughed, got on a boat around south america to san francisco, 1870 was never heard from again. barlow spent a week at spangler with wounds doctors said were mortal but surprised all land lived. it is thought his wife attended him at spangler. mrs. barlow died in 1864 of typhoid fever, probably because of exhausting work and exposure to illness. corporal james brown of 134th new york suffered gunshot wounds july 1, one of which broke four ribs. he survived. if you combine wounded treated at the 11th corps and the first division second corps hospital, they were probably 2500 to 3000 men treat
many died as teenagers. him as he died. many died one day before family members arrived. more men lived than died at spangler. captain alfred e. lee had a hip wound, made it home, found his obituary in the newspaper and then walked in on his funeral. [laughter] captain frederick stowe was a bit of a celebrity at spangler. that is why he got the summer kitchen with armistead, because of his famous mom, harriet features to --. beecher so -- harriet towe. he was hit on the head, survived, laughed,...
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he and elizabeth died at age 88. elizabeth died at what is now mr. gees ice cream on baltimore street. she was living there with by now you and his family after george dad -- she was living there with beniah and his family after george died. another family member settled around abilene where wild bill hickok served as marshal in the 1870's. that is what the barn looked like when the gettysburg foundation bought it in 2008. there was a danger of a strong wind knocking it down. they were worried. the first thing they did when they bought it was put up wires, cross their fingers and hope it stayed up. and it did. and now it looks like that. on weekends, it looks like that. the foundation save the farm when it was falling apart, and it looked like this when it bought the spangler property in 2008. it nursed the farm back to life and preserved its story, and in spanglerade the george farm hospital site available to the public. you can get a ticket and see for yourself. i will be there at 12: 30 tuesday with a program to dedicate it to the granite schoolho
he and elizabeth died at age 88. elizabeth died at what is now mr. gees ice cream on baltimore street. she was living there with by now you and his family after george dad -- she was living there with beniah and his family after george died. another family member settled around abilene where wild bill hickok served as marshal in the 1870's. that is what the barn looked like when the gettysburg foundation bought it in 2008. there was a danger of a strong wind knocking it down. they were worried....
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di blasio kind ofsad. we will car on.f.he >>> after treak paying tribute to australia as a steak dinner happens, our own tribute here after the break. ♪ . ♪. ♪ from the 5am wakers, s. to the 6am sleeper everyone uses their phone differentlyfes, and in difrent places. that's why xfinity mobile a crd ea xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network de save up to $400 a year your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. click, call or visit a store today. . >> is the night i finally a -- we don't have., please have how wouldou define the smell, by thway. >> salty ket. li you wear your same underwear. >> actually i don't know that f. >> that's whatt smells like. >> so, my understanding is what you do is take a layer of marjerreoint out what we need to do, as bought these befs and realizedit cckld you bring been talking about second. >> this will be. >> isaround if the need be. if the need arises. >> do you want tor butter you bread with gimight. >> how are you feeling. >> this is awful. >> th
di blasio kind ofsad. we will car on.f.he >>> after treak paying tribute to australia as a steak dinner happens, our own tribute here after the break. ♪ . ♪. ♪ from the 5am wakers, s. to the 6am sleeper everyone uses their phone differentlyfes, and in difrent places. that's why xfinity mobile a crd ea xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network de save up to $400 a year your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. click, call or visit a store...
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and i felt that until the day she died. i look back at it and i realize one of my mom's greatest strengths, which as a kid drove me bananas, was how despite all -- despite tragedies and losses, she was -- she consciously chose to remain open and vulnerable and optimistic and believing the best in, like, everybody she met and i felt like, okay, she can do that because i'm, you know, running interference and i'm scheming and plotting and, you know, willing to do it. >> any chance that she was doing it because you were there and needed a good example? >> i don't think she thought in those terms, to be honest. can't go that far. she wasn't -- your mom i think was very parental. my mom was more -- she was, you know, she was an amazing creature. >> listen, because my mom was so shattered by the loss, not k destroyed but shattered by the loss, we yused to joke that i raised my mom after the age of 10. >> right. i completely understand. >> a child in some ways is struck in a different way but a child is also resilient. their world
and i felt that until the day she died. i look back at it and i realize one of my mom's greatest strengths, which as a kid drove me bananas, was how despite all -- despite tragedies and losses, she was -- she consciously chose to remain open and vulnerable and optimistic and believing the best in, like, everybody she met and i felt like, okay, she can do that because i'm, you know, running interference and i'm scheming and plotting and, you know, willing to do it. >> any chance that she...
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bush's c t wilson died from orn failure. he was 69. >>> just ahead as we continue, the family of a woman beaten to death by a home dewhere the babies and children will be sitting. >>> the scary moments as an elk goes on the attack stay with us >>> next tonight, a family's warning aftermuered ad other. they are suing over what best buy and two contractors failed to do here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight, a call for change from the family of evelyn, beaten last month by a delivery man working for best buy. >> our family stands before you today vowing to protect her legacy and ensure that she did not die in vain. >> reporter: today they announced they are suing best buy and the contractors they used for the delivery claiming the companies failed to properly screen employees. >> had this company conducted a background check on this particular person, this incident never happens. >> reporter: best buy one of many big companies that frequently partners with third party delivery services so the family wants to change how em
bush's c t wilson died from orn failure. he was 69. >>> just ahead as we continue, the family of a woman beaten to death by a home dewhere the babies and children will be sitting. >>> the scary moments as an elk goes on the attack stay with us >>> next tonight, a family's warning aftermuered ad other. they are suing over what best buy and two contractors failed to do here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight, a call for change from the family of evelyn, beaten...
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i mean, since u were fir char scor of migrants have died.what is the from something like 00 to w 3000 migras haveied. that is averaginwhat 150 m. >>ight, anth nber isor arizona. for what we know, boerwide, incling soh xas and lifornia, it's mh, muclarger. and e are numbs of people have been found. y: c youescribe th border patrol van to us, that just passed? >>hat's a pretty typical border patrol truck that'suseder and theye u in tt way to carry people they've apprended, detaies. that's what that cage is on the back. it can seat -- i don't kn how my -- amy: also at ts forward operating ba, we see a cag so explain wt happens fr cage to cage. that's righ yeah. peill be appreheed the field, typically, and put into a truck likehat ornoer vehicle. and they can broughre to is forward operating ba. and there's sort of gagdoor and anncsefee area, where they can be offloaded and then put into the facity iid ich is aention filit anthen from there, they get takeno the ajo borderatrol station, which is probly another to two hos' drive on dirt roads toet
i mean, since u were fir char scor of migrants have died.what is the from something like 00 to w 3000 migras haveied. that is averaginwhat 150 m. >>ight, anth nber isor arizona. for what we know, boerwide, incling soh xas and lifornia, it's mh, muclarger. and e are numbs of people have been found. y: c youescribe th border patrol van to us, that just passed? >>hat's a pretty typical border patrol truck that'suseder and theye u in tt way to carry people they've apprended, detaies....
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and she died on the boat. they're posting on facebook she was a diving enthusiast's who loved nature. also just learned that 2 apple employees died in the fire kron four's christine it a trial is live in cupertino with what we know about the victims. >>yeah we actually have 3 of those victims who before the crash probably saw the area behind me very often 2 of them were actually apple employees an was a former apple employee and we actually have a picture of one of them as well we reach out 2 apple who did confirm that 2 of current employees and one of their former employeeshwere of the victims. i want to go ahead and share these names with us we'll show you a picture of one of them. we've got dan garcia, he was a current apple employee, steve seleka he now you see him here in this photo, he is a 30 year apple employee, his wife a day and adam make is a former apple employee she actually met steve will working here together apple's senior vice president of retail and people should with us this note, it reads i
and she died on the boat. they're posting on facebook she was a diving enthusiast's who loved nature. also just learned that 2 apple employees died in the fire kron four's christine it a trial is live in cupertino with what we know about the victims. >>yeah we actually have 3 of those victims who before the crash probably saw the area behind me very often 2 of them were actually apple employees an was a former apple employee and we actually have a picture of one of them as well we reach...
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. >>36 people died in that fire. the verdict was read yesterday afternoon and max harris was the one who was found not guilty. so he's been released from the santa rita jail in dublin, he's acquitted of all charges. he served almost 2 years in jail at this point, but again a free man now his attorney spoke to the media cameras and blamed really the city of oakland. >>you can't let 36 people die in your community have fire marshals inspectors and firefighters and police and everybody involved in and try to blame it on to poor people. they couldn't afford attorneys, you know you can't do that. the magnitude of this tragedy is indicative of a complete bureaucratic and systemic breakdown that was never acknowledged by a government official. and i doubt that the community is any safer. i mean look at how many buildings have gone up and fired is why we were in trial. >>but derrick, alamein a remains behind bars in santa jail this morning in kron four's will tran is there with what's next for al maina. >>what's next is more
. >>36 people died in that fire. the verdict was read yesterday afternoon and max harris was the one who was found not guilty. so he's been released from the santa rita jail in dublin, he's acquitted of all charges. he served almost 2 years in jail at this point, but again a free man now his attorney spoke to the media cameras and blamed really the city of oakland. >>you can't let 36 people die in your community have fire marshals inspectors and firefighters and police and everybody...
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he was embraced by embraced by family, they remained very close friends until hicock died. he didn't live enough for that. he died in august of 1876 in south dakota, he was gunned down, cowardly shot him from behind during poker game and that was 1876. buffalo bill didn't get going with wild west show in 80's. >> what was deawood, south carolina in 1876 and what was the reason? >> gold had been discovered in the hills, expedition by custard and it was protected with sacred land, protected and, the administration did try to keep people out for a while, and then got overwhelmed, everyone was rushing in black hills and what happens in most boom towns, silver, suddenly towns spring up because they have to have places, hotels, saloons, places where banks are going to set up shop so they can buy the gold from the miners and no law really, hicock is fine there, people were suddenly getting rich and as good gambler he was happy to take their money. home to hicock. >> where was his wife or the love of his life? >> they hat gotten married in wyoming and gone back to cincinnati where
he was embraced by embraced by family, they remained very close friends until hicock died. he didn't live enough for that. he died in august of 1876 in south dakota, he was gunned down, cowardly shot him from behind during poker game and that was 1876. buffalo bill didn't get going with wild west show in 80's. >> what was deawood, south carolina in 1876 and what was the reason? >> gold had been discovered in the hills, expedition by custard and it was protected with sacred land,...
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my mother's name is chao di, which is very similar to wang di's name and it also means to welcome morehild. and thankfully, the next child was a boy. is there something about an island nation that wants to keep its story in, and is that part of the reason why comfort women are just not so openly discussed?” reason why comfort women are just not so openly discussed? i think the case for, the case of singapore is, it is not just case for, the case of singapore is, it is notjust that it is an island, it is notjust that it is an island, it is notjust that it is an island, it is the fact that there is a government prescribed story and we should stick to that story. we can talk about all the other things that happened, it's all right. i wrote a book that is based on the stories of korean women. it is a work of fiction stop i think it is all right. but if you were to, let's say, round—up people and campaign for women's rights in front of the japanese embassy, that would not go down very well. so i wonder how your book will go down in singapore?” think it is doing quite well, in terms of sales
my mother's name is chao di, which is very similar to wang di's name and it also means to welcome morehild. and thankfully, the next child was a boy. is there something about an island nation that wants to keep its story in, and is that part of the reason why comfort women are just not so openly discussed?” reason why comfort women are just not so openly discussed? i think the case for, the case of singapore is, it is not just case for, the case of singapore is, it is notjust that it is an...
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it comes after a man died from complications related to vaping. california officials say two people in the state have died. >>> a house committee is holding a hearing on the outbreak of lung illnesses connected to vaping. the centers yet fied any but it urging people with concerns to stop using e-cigarettes. >>> another blow for vape makers and apple's strongest phone gets a test. we have more on this morning's money watch report. >>> wall street was mixed to start the week as investigators took a wait and see approach to the next round of trade talks. the dow rose 14 points. the nasdaq lost five and the s&p 500 finished flat. federal prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into e-cigarette maker juul. according to the wall street jump the investigation was launched in northern california. the focus remains unclear. juul is facing several face and state investigations. juul has not comment on the investigation. >>> more than 1200 additional gm workers are being temporarily laid off. this as the united auto worker's strike moves into it
it comes after a man died from complications related to vaping. california officials say two people in the state have died. >>> a house committee is holding a hearing on the outbreak of lung illnesses connected to vaping. the centers yet fied any but it urging people with concerns to stop using e-cigarettes. >>> another blow for vape makers and apple's strongest phone gets a test. we have more on this morning's money watch report. >>> wall street was mixed to start...
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the last male sedan died last year although the 2 rhino ladies are still very much alive very species will become extinct when they die excessive poaching was their death warrant that and losing their habitat but an international group of scientists hopes to bring the north and white rhino back to life with the help of frozen sperm collected from 4 rhino bulls before their death after years of perfecting the technology the scientists have been able to harvest egg cells from the 2 last females a risky procedure. now almost 4 you have to understand why we were so tired but we operated on blood vessels versus big needle can make a hole of 2 millimeters and when such a big blood vessel is split or pierced the animal can play to death. but don't fall into just here. but it all ran smoothly right after the operation and fact 2 went grazing and took a much bath. and the scientists were successful they flew the harvested excels to the lab where they were fertilized with the activated sperm cells. isn't it wells be works dream lee happy to say today that we produced to blastocysts from the exi
the last male sedan died last year although the 2 rhino ladies are still very much alive very species will become extinct when they die excessive poaching was their death warrant that and losing their habitat but an international group of scientists hopes to bring the north and white rhino back to life with the help of frozen sperm collected from 4 rhino bulls before their death after years of perfecting the technology the scientists have been able to harvest egg cells from the 2 last females a...
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courtroom day in and day out there here seeking justice for their loved ones those 6.36 people who died in that fire. i'm going bring in his sequin junior was actually inside the courtroom. our reporter was in that courtroom today when that verdict came down he has been in the courtroom this entire time we've been here what for 4 and a half months now, yes. it we've you know talk to those family members i got to know some of those family members. be feeling. today. >>overwhelmed with emotion when the first verdict was read of not guilty on all counts for max harris, an audible gasps the motion tears flowing on the side of the courtroom that was holding the family members where they receive it. and when the judge talk to the jury foreperson about the hung jury for the derick almena family were also overwhelmed even more so when the judge said at this point if you are deadlocked and i will declare a mistrial and the families of course works just exacerbated their emotions were allowed in the courtroom. >>in and they did come outside here outside the court. how side they've spoken to us th
courtroom day in and day out there here seeking justice for their loved ones those 6.36 people who died in that fire. i'm going bring in his sequin junior was actually inside the courtroom. our reporter was in that courtroom today when that verdict came down he has been in the courtroom this entire time we've been here what for 4 and a half months now, yes. it we've you know talk to those family members i got to know some of those family members. be feeling. today. >>overwhelmed with...
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the men and women who died as heroes that day were each read out loud. the flag flying in front of fire station 5 was lowered to half staff. on every 9/11 in the future san francisco will always remember what happened no matter how many years passed. and that service before self is what each firefighter signs up to fulfill. >> that's our mission to save lives. it's our number one mission and we all understand that very well and like i said, on 9/11 we understood it 343 times greater. >> the deputy chief tells me that so far his health is fine. the world trade center conducts annual check ups for those sent to manhattan every year. in san francisco jackie ward kpix 5. >>> and people also observing 9/11 with a day of service in san francisco today. right now a number of volunteers with the marin food bank are packing 275,000 meals for people in need. >> be part of the community and try to give back today and just do something positive and uplifting. you know, it's shocking how quickly the time has gone by and someone who might have been in kindergarten now
the men and women who died as heroes that day were each read out loud. the flag flying in front of fire station 5 was lowered to half staff. on every 9/11 in the future san francisco will always remember what happened no matter how many years passed. and that service before self is what each firefighter signs up to fulfill. >> that's our mission to save lives. it's our number one mission and we all understand that very well and like i said, on 9/11 we understood it 343 times greater....
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something they could take to court. >> show me how she died. believe i know how she died but i can't prove it yet. >> then one little detail jumped out and said." look at me!" >> the time that came to me was when we heard from the officers and the emt guy when she threw up water. >> if michelle threw up water when the emts did cpr, that meant martin, the doctor, hadn't done it properly, if at all. >> okay, do you know how to do cpr? >> i'm doing it. >> and with that, all of the circumstantial bits lined up and supported the idea of a planned murder. a plot that began after martin took up with gypsy. >> his wife finally finds out concrete evidence that he's doing it. he's trapped. what do i do? i can't lose my good name because i'm going to lose my job, i'm going to lose my reputation and everything else. so what does he do? >> drugs her and drowns her they now believe. and finally, the prosecutor agreed. and so on august 2012, martin's daughters sat in a utah courtroom holding up pictures of their dead mother as their father appeared in court o
something they could take to court. >> show me how she died. believe i know how she died but i can't prove it yet. >> then one little detail jumped out and said." look at me!" >> the time that came to me was when we heard from the officers and the emt guy when she threw up water. >> if michelle threw up water when the emts did cpr, that meant martin, the doctor, hadn't done it properly, if at all. >> okay, do you know how to do cpr? >> i'm doing it....
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and we've also just learned that 2 apple employees also died in the fire.tifying them as dan garcia and steve celica the picture you see here is of mister salak a and according to apple. he was a 30 year veteran of the company met his wife at apple and was aboard that di both with her and their daughter we just keep learning more and more about the victims because there are so many 34 people. >>presumed dead and they're still you know going to the recovery efforts to bring back the bodies identify them in that released their names officially of those are on board only 5 escape the flames and the sinking ship just off the channel islands searchers believe the 34 people who perished were all sleeping below deck. >>so far they've only recovered 20 bodies, the coast guard has transitioned now from a motive rescue to one of recovery. other agencies like the ntsb also getting involved now as well at least 12 people that we know of from north in california died in that fire at kron four's maureen kelly has more now all the victims that have been identified. >>ange
and we've also just learned that 2 apple employees also died in the fire.tifying them as dan garcia and steve celica the picture you see here is of mister salak a and according to apple. he was a 30 year veteran of the company met his wife at apple and was aboard that di both with her and their daughter we just keep learning more and more about the victims because there are so many 34 people. >>presumed dead and they're still you know going to the recovery efforts to bring back the bodies...
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>>crews found one person inside of the mobile home who died from the incident.l us an elderly woman lived inside of the home and they think she's the one who lost her life. >>everyone was real broken up last night of course and we kind of knew right away that she was in the house. so just in stand. you know sadness and mourning. >>i spoke with one of the san jose fire department captain to tells me that the care taker of the elderly woman is very luckily ok, but unfortunately is without a place to live right now is being helped out by the american red cross. now right now arson investigators are looking in to what the cause of the fire was i'm reporting here in san jose christina teatro kron 4 news. >>4 zone forecast time now to take a live look outside here in san francisco along the embarcadero. it's a little cooler out there just by looking at it. and they've even got a pumpkin. this weekend. there's already candy it have to grocery stores. well, i mean it it's to see a christmas decoration i think we are a large it's here and you know it's better than 3 fun
>>crews found one person inside of the mobile home who died from the incident.l us an elderly woman lived inside of the home and they think she's the one who lost her life. >>everyone was real broken up last night of course and we kind of knew right away that she was in the house. so just in stand. you know sadness and mourning. >>i spoke with one of the san jose fire department captain to tells me that the care taker of the elderly woman is very luckily ok, but unfortunately...
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and he's now died.ieces of greasy fried chicken eaten in a brightly colored fast food setting, means something more than a calorie bomb. >> johar: that's we why fighting. that's we why give it all of blood from my country. because i wanted feeling that. the taste of freedom. >> anthony: the taste of freedom. >> johar: is nice taste. ♪ >> man: food place, good? >> anthony: good food. outside tripoli's center, there's this, one-time axis of all power and untold evil. a huge complex of sinister offices, barracks, residences, on top of a rabbit warren of secret tunnels and underground facilities. the bab al-azizia -- gaddafi's enormous compound. ♪ >> anthony: most everything belonging to or associated with gaddafi was destroyed. nato continually bombed strategic locations within the compound. and on august 23rd, 2011, it fell to the rebels, gaddafi and his family having fled. this is what's left of gaddafi's palace. ♪ so when's the last time you were here? >> man 1: last time is when the revolution is finis
and he's now died.ieces of greasy fried chicken eaten in a brightly colored fast food setting, means something more than a calorie bomb. >> johar: that's we why fighting. that's we why give it all of blood from my country. because i wanted feeling that. the taste of freedom. >> anthony: the taste of freedom. >> johar: is nice taste. ♪ >> man: food place, good? >> anthony: good food. outside tripoli's center, there's this, one-time axis of all power and untold...
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her dad was 52 years old when he died, and her grandfather also died from black lung.eporter: miners' families are fighting on multiple fronts, against an incurable disease, and intransigent insurance companies. and now many here feel the government has abandoned them, too. a federal fund that was set up over 40 years s ago to provide benefits for miners suffering from black lung disease has seen its budget slashed. that's because the fund is financed through a tax paid by the coal companies. last year, president donald trump halved that tax. in 2016, voters in this region came out to vote for trump in droves because he promised to create new jobs and to make the coal industry great again. redeana: the only way to bring it back was to give the coal companies a good enough reason so they could come in and make money at it. but they're making money off of young people that are going to have black lung and they're going to die. and it's just not right. reporter: people feel betrayed -- by the coal mines, the insurance companies, the state, and federal government. and all
her dad was 52 years old when he died, and her grandfather also died from black lung.eporter: miners' families are fighting on multiple fronts, against an incurable disease, and intransigent insurance companies. and now many here feel the government has abandoned them, too. a federal fund that was set up over 40 years s ago to provide benefits for miners suffering from black lung disease has seen its budget slashed. that's because the fund is financed through a tax paid by the coal companies....
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robert mugabe has landed in the harare where live pictures of that landing there in the harare magog he died last week in singapore at the age of 95 he was a controversial figure who led his country to independence but was ousted from power by his own army will be speak to our correspondent we see here for more on how god will be remembered by the people over. also coming up questions over u.s. foreign policy after a shake up into the white house president troubles hardline national security advisor john bolton is out to exploring what turns u.s. policy might soon be taking. scotland's highest court puts up another barrier to bragg's. rights given the bar the door to her majesty the queen to rule parliament for months of term for the 14th the polls will close on local. so is parliament no longer suspended will go to london. and new shock a coach has had a solid start in the bundesliga and ahead of this weekend's match up to other boards to that he speaks with a coach about his ambition to create something special at the cup. i'm sumi so much kind of good to have you with us the body of zimba
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ten years ago, people usually died within 6—9 months of being diagnosed.his trial on 916 patients tested a combination of immunotherapies and showed 52% were still alive five years later. the doctor who's presenting the data at a cancer conference said the impact was an amazing surprise. it's been the most extraordinary transformation from a disease that was regarded amongst all the cancers as the most difficult to treat, with the most serious prognosis. pam has not been cured. her cancer halved in size after treatment and has not grown in five years. others are in complete remission, with no sign of the tumour in their body. we are so encouraged by today's news, and now there's this air of positivity and it's given lots of melanoma patients and families a lot of hope and a bit of a spring in their step. immunotherapy is nobel prize—winning science that is making the untreatable treatable. james gallagher, bbc news. wales play their 2nd match of the rugby world cup on sunday. they face two—time winners australia in tokyo. in the shadow of tokyo skyline, wh
ten years ago, people usually died within 6—9 months of being diagnosed.his trial on 916 patients tested a combination of immunotherapies and showed 52% were still alive five years later. the doctor who's presenting the data at a cancer conference said the impact was an amazing surprise. it's been the most extraordinary transformation from a disease that was regarded amongst all the cancers as the most difficult to treat, with the most serious prognosis. pam has not been cured. her cancer...
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they were there in one minute and still nine people died. those are the bills -- background checks, closing the loopholes so that the cops have time to simply finish their vetting. why would you want to cut off their days at three. third, closing the boyfriend loophole to helping cases of stalking and domestic violence. and fourth, the magazine. commonsense bills. would i like to do more with the assault weapon ban? yes, i would, but right now we could get these done. so what do we hear instead? we hear this. the president took a position on the bill so then we can wait to see if we have serial votes and then put it on the floor. the president is saying congress is going to report back to me with ideas. this is a dangerous game of whac-a-mole that has to stop. people are dying while people are pointing fingers. we could point our fingers and do both. yes or no. we could do that today, and we ask that those bills be "washin" continues.hose bills be "washin" host: every monday at this time we go ahead and do our your money segment and today we
they were there in one minute and still nine people died. those are the bills -- background checks, closing the loopholes so that the cops have time to simply finish their vetting. why would you want to cut off their days at three. third, closing the boyfriend loophole to helping cases of stalking and domestic violence. and fourth, the magazine. commonsense bills. would i like to do more with the assault weapon ban? yes, i would, but right now we could get these done. so what do we hear...
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the family dog also died in that fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> no, yet from the 49ers at the santa clara stadium authority voted to take legal action to remove the 49ers from being involved with non-nfl events at levi stadium. the authority is run by members of the santa clara city council and they say the 49ers have shown a pattern of mismanagement and can't be trusted to spend taxpayer dollars. the 49ers have not responded at this point. >>> minutes ago governor newson and javier announced that california will sue the trump administration for plans for california power to set its own vehicle emissions standards. the epa is going after california's clean car waiver. for years under the waiver issued in 1970, as part of the clean air act california has been able to set its own car emissions standards that are tougher than federal requirement. both the governor and attorney general refused to back down from the trump administration. >> for us this is about survival. our communities are screaming fo
the family dog also died in that fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> no, yet from the 49ers at the santa clara stadium authority voted to take legal action to remove the 49ers from being involved with non-nfl events at levi stadium. the authority is run by members of the santa clara city council and they say the 49ers have shown a pattern of mismanagement and can't be trusted to spend taxpayer dollars. the 49ers have not responded at this point. >>> minutes...
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he died last week in singapore 35 years old was a controversial figure who led his country. removed from power. to. the program. u.s. foreign policy. the british government faces a. student. of . scotland's high school it delivers its verdict leaving people. still suspect. this new coach they've ripped. from the. head of this week's. mission to create something special. program the body of the. bob was long time ruled a problem a copy has been returned to the country president emerson milan jaago mr mugabe's closest ally before ousting him last year met the plight in the capital the gobby family invited zimbabweans to welcome his remains home and a few 100 gathered to pay their respects to the home president died in a singapore hospital on friday aged 95 his body will lie in state for for 3 days before being battered at an as yet unannounced location. let's join detail because from them to prevent the most on here who joins us on the line from harare welcome privileges what's been happening that the apples. of. president. often do you when you've got i've been. robust mcguff
he died last week in singapore 35 years old was a controversial figure who led his country. removed from power. to. the program. u.s. foreign policy. the british government faces a. student. of . scotland's high school it delivers its verdict leaving people. still suspect. this new coach they've ripped. from the. head of this week's. mission to create something special. program the body of the. bob was long time ruled a problem a copy has been returned to the country president emerson milan...
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died inspired president trump to tweet an unexpected announcement . the major taliban leaders and the president of afghanistan were going to secretly meet with me on sunday on fortunately in order to build false leverage they had made it to an attack in kabul that killed one of our great soldiers i immediately canceled the meeting and called off peace negotiations. it has been 18 years since the u.s. invaded afghanistan after the september 11th attacks on new york city by its ally al qaida thousands of coalition troops have died as well as tens of thousands of afghan troops and civilians. the afghan government has been critical of the negotiations between the u.s. and the taliban which have largely sidelined afghan officials but a spokesperson welcomed trump's announcement. there was an important day for the taliban to. to brace up political life they tend to do so and they. continue to violence while they were talking to the city he was in touch with the mission and we didn't see any commitment by the top 4 and peace process except talking and you kn
died inspired president trump to tweet an unexpected announcement . the major taliban leaders and the president of afghanistan were going to secretly meet with me on sunday on fortunately in order to build false leverage they had made it to an attack in kabul that killed one of our great soldiers i immediately canceled the meeting and called off peace negotiations. it has been 18 years since the u.s. invaded afghanistan after the september 11th attacks on new york city by its ally al qaida...
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which she might not have done to the same extent if her mother hadn't died.s after andriana died, anna said "dad, come to the anarchist book fair". and there was a meeting on about rojava. i did not actually know a lot about the ins and outs of the situation in the middle east. shejust said to me, "dad, you know i am going to rojava to fight." around 36 million kurds live in the middle east. living in syria, turkey, iraq and iran. they share a language, but have never had their own state. syria's 2 million kurds face brutal oppression under the assad regime. even their language was banned, and their leaders imprisoned. i'm trying to learn as much as i can, find out what life is like for the locals, just get a sense of this whole place, the dynamics going on here. in 2012, a civil war swept through syria. the kurds in the north—east of the country took control of their territories for the first time in 100 years. reporter: the kurds say they will not be silenced again. they're calling for autonomy in a democratic syria. they established a region called rojava.
which she might not have done to the same extent if her mother hadn't died.s after andriana died, anna said "dad, come to the anarchist book fair". and there was a meeting on about rojava. i did not actually know a lot about the ins and outs of the situation in the middle east. shejust said to me, "dad, you know i am going to rojava to fight." around 36 million kurds live in the middle east. living in syria, turkey, iraq and iran. they share a language, but have never had...
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not at all certain how or why the woman died.lrs detective couldn't rule out any possibilities including foul play. any overturned glasses or signs of affstruggle? >> no. >> so you're telling me you're seeing a woman who apparently died in her bed and not that long before authorities arrive? >> that's right.? i can stress there was not a mark on her, except for a blemish under her nose. >> and yet there was sning about the position of her body was odd. he would have thought the gravity would have caused her arms to drop instead they were in midair hovering above her chest. >> i was looking for an explanation for that. i asked if there was a possibility blankets were under his arms when he diskobed her >> and what did he say? >> no. >> so he's saying the scene you saw is what he saw by all accounts? >> yes. >> but the detective was careful einnot to get hung up on one small detail. >> everybody needs know if there was a biggerer picture. >> a portrait of a marriage with details painted in a most unflattering light. >> coming up a
not at all certain how or why the woman died.lrs detective couldn't rule out any possibilities including foul play. any overturned glasses or signs of affstruggle? >> no. >> so you're telling me you're seeing a woman who apparently died in her bed and not that long before authorities arrive? >> that's right.? i can stress there was not a mark on her, except for a blemish under her nose. >> and yet there was sning about the position of her body was odd. he would have...
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died in afghanistan. fifty-one our fellow oklahomans and 72 from iraq. today i pulled out of my closet a specific tie that i rarely wear but it was given to me by a gold star wife who never ever wanted to be a gold star wife she just wanted to be the wife of chris horton who she intensely love. going to afghanistan to serve the country in the national guard and died for our freedom. and two years later she handed me this tie and said he hated wearing ties but you have to wear them all the time. just remember him. we as americans will not forget and we have not forgotten. there are flags all over america today. just to remember. moms and dads that hug their kids tight this morning before they left and the kids did not even know why. and there are places that are gathering to pray for peace because we are a nation of peace and we have no desire for war. pain and penalty of blood and loss of four with no desire to be at war across the world. but we looked forward to the day when the guns are silent again and
died in afghanistan. fifty-one our fellow oklahomans and 72 from iraq. today i pulled out of my closet a specific tie that i rarely wear but it was given to me by a gold star wife who never ever wanted to be a gold star wife she just wanted to be the wife of chris horton who she intensely love. going to afghanistan to serve the country in the national guard and died for our freedom. and two years later she handed me this tie and said he hated wearing ties but you have to wear them all the time....
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. >> my son and his girlfriend died i have been here for every day for five months. for the jury to come back with this, it is frustrating. >> her son alex died in the i'm arms of his girlfriend. she and other families were left in shock by the verdict. >> disbelief. i am in shock. i don't know what else to say. we were hoping for justice. >> the attorney representing many of the families also spoke, they want to see the city, landlords and pg&e held accountable for what led up to the go ship warehouse fire. >> we also learned what cause they judge to dismiss three jurors last month. they spoke to roof reporters yesterday. one juror talked about the trial with the firefighter who she knew personally. >> she told everyone and that is why she was thrown out. she admitted it. another person was thrown out because receiving the information, changed her opinion and the third one was thrown out because she was conversing within her deliberations. >> we have expanded coverage throughout the morning of the ghost ship trial verdict. we will have our legal analyst get his take
. >> my son and his girlfriend died i have been here for every day for five months. for the jury to come back with this, it is frustrating. >> her son alex died in the i'm arms of his girlfriend. she and other families were left in shock by the verdict. >> disbelief. i am in shock. i don't know what else to say. we were hoping for justice. >> the attorney representing many of the families also spoke, they want to see the city, landlords and pg&e held accountable for...
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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 hello, everyone and welcome. thank you all for being here tonight. we are here to celebrate one giant leap which is the story of
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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owen died two years ago.ir chicken is marinated in buttermilk, they still don't have more thanjust buttermilk, they still don't have more than just the nuts and the buttermilk, they still don't have more thanjust the nuts and the b for vegetarian which is misleading. they have made some improvements, pretty much straightaway as soon as they found out. there is still a lot more work to do, i think. out. there is still a lot more work to do, ithink. finally, can i ask, are you going to sue barry? we will ta ke are you going to sue barry? we will take advice from our solicitors, i don't want to say any more than that at the moment, our solicitors have worked very hard for us and done a good job. they have been amazing. r qc, we will take their advice, perhaps we will read the letter first and then take it from there. but it is a consideration, presumably? it's not ruled out, let's put it that way. thank you very much for talking to us this morning, thank you. stewart says we re morning, thank you. stewart says w
owen died two years ago.ir chicken is marinated in buttermilk, they still don't have more thanjust buttermilk, they still don't have more than just the nuts and the buttermilk, they still don't have more thanjust the nuts and the b for vegetarian which is misleading. they have made some improvements, pretty much straightaway as soon as they found out. there is still a lot more work to do, i think. out. there is still a lot more work to do, ithink. finally, can i ask, are you going to sue barry?...
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he died in hospital in singapore., shingai nyoka, contains flash photography. he was once zimbabwe's liberator, leading a war against white minority rule. but by the end, the adulation president robert mugabe once enjoyed was gone. he cemented his power winning overwhelmingly at elections in 1980. as leader of a new nation he set about creating a better country than the one he inherited. and for a while he succeeded. there can never be any return to the state of armed conflict which existed before our commitment to peace and the democratic process of election under the lancaster house agreement. surely, this is now time to beat our swords into ploughshares. but beneath the veneer lay a dark side. mr mugabe deployed a crack military unit to southern zimbabwe to deal with hundreds of insurgents. between 1983 and 1987, thousands were murdered and the world turned a blind eye. mugabe was the great hope. but as the 19905 ended, the economy was bottoming out and a new political party was on the rise. seemingly desperate to
he died in hospital in singapore., shingai nyoka, contains flash photography. he was once zimbabwe's liberator, leading a war against white minority rule. but by the end, the adulation president robert mugabe once enjoyed was gone. he cemented his power winning overwhelmingly at elections in 1980. as leader of a new nation he set about creating a better country than the one he inherited. and for a while he succeeded. there can never be any return to the state of armed conflict which existed...
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family since he died at the start of the month. thousands of refugees seeking safety in europe are stranded in holding camps in libya is hardly a safe place for them and conditions inside those camps are extremely difficult but he was able to speak to refugees in neighboring niger about their experiences in libya a warning this report contains pictures that some may find disturbing. these images were recorded by refugees in different camps in libya they show appalling conditions human rights activists say the images that credible we came into direct contact with 2 refugees i am messaging services they have been interred in a libyan migrant camp for 2 years they talk to us by a voice message we change the voices for their own protection. we've been tortured with skid was suffering and dying from various diseases. we were kidnapped we became victims of violence we're starving people have died our lives are disgusting so we appeal for a voiceless voice to be hood. we are innocent refugees living in the land of hell. are. in need we sp
family since he died at the start of the month. thousands of refugees seeking safety in europe are stranded in holding camps in libya is hardly a safe place for them and conditions inside those camps are extremely difficult but he was able to speak to refugees in neighboring niger about their experiences in libya a warning this report contains pictures that some may find disturbing. these images were recorded by refugees in different camps in libya they show appalling conditions human rights...
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i was in the house right after all the kids died in the school. this is a moment where we could act. i was seated across from the president of the united states and i had a piece of paper that i saved, and i wrote down with hash marks how many times he said that we should pass the bill for universal background checks, and stop that gun show loophole. nine times he said it. nine times. i was seated next to the vice-president and across from the president. i told the president i come from a proud unt hadding state and when i look at proposals like this, i say do they hurt my uncle vick in the deer stand? do they anything to hurt our hunting tradition in the united states? they don't. that's why the vast majority of hunters support universal background checks and a lot of these other measures that we talked about that day in that conference room in the white house. it was on tv so people can see it. there's a video of it. there's evidence of it. i thought it was a done deal. but then what happened? the president the next day goes and meets with the n
i was in the house right after all the kids died in the school. this is a moment where we could act. i was seated across from the president of the united states and i had a piece of paper that i saved, and i wrote down with hash marks how many times he said that we should pass the bill for universal background checks, and stop that gun show loophole. nine times he said it. nine times. i was seated next to the vice-president and across from the president. i told the president i come from a proud...
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she died on tuesday at the age of 75. among those who spoke during the service was her husband, journalist and author steve roberts, and speaker of the house nancy pelosi. this is one hour and 40 minutes. ♪ but nowonce was lost am found seeblind but now i 'twas grace that taught my heart to fear and grace my fears relieved how precious did that grace appear hour i first believed ♪ ♪ the lord hath promised good to me his word my hope secures he will my shield and portion be as long as life endures through many burdens, toils, and snares i have already come brought umethat safe thus far will lead me home there ten been thousand years as the suning days to sing god's praise we first begun ♪ >> in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the holy spirit. >> amen. >> peace be with you. >> and with you. as our sister cokie has died with the lord, so may she live with him in glory. >> ♪ let us pray. o god almighty father our faith professes that your son died and rose again mercifully grant that through this ministry, your
she died on tuesday at the age of 75. among those who spoke during the service was her husband, journalist and author steve roberts, and speaker of the house nancy pelosi. this is one hour and 40 minutes. ♪ but nowonce was lost am found seeblind but now i 'twas grace that taught my heart to fear and grace my fears relieved how precious did that grace appear hour i first believed ♪ ♪ the lord hath promised good to me his word my hope secures he will my shield and portion be as long as life...
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. >>> the young country singer who has died in a car accident, posting not long before the crash. >>> the new and alarming vaping news tonight. a new death and the separate headline, a possible ingredient in vaping now being looked at. >>> and america strong tonight. it's something we do every year here. just try not to smile. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. and we have weather emergencies on both coasts as we come on the air tonight. the wildfire burning out of control, now near homes. and of course hurricane dorian pounding the east coast. it took days to get here and it's now slamming the u.s. multiple reports of tornadoes touching down. the eye wall now just 45 miles from myrtle beach. it could make landfall in north carolina's outer banks. something we're watching into the night. the storm spawning those twisters. this one near wilmington, north carolina. homes in brunswick county ripped apart. hundreds of thousands without power tonight. winds lashing the shore, near l 100 miles an hour and pushing the flood waters right in
. >>> the young country singer who has died in a car accident, posting not long before the crash. >>> the new and alarming vaping news tonight. a new death and the separate headline, a possible ingredient in vaping now being looked at. >>> and america strong tonight. it's something we do every year here. just try not to smile. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. and we have weather emergencies on both coasts...
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the suspect also died.n texas, a man is under arrest for killing a deputy who made history as one of the first in tex the traditional sikh turban on duty. the deputy is being remembered as a trailblazer and a hero. >> senseless. it was a total ambush by the suspect. the deputy never had a chance. >> a vigil was held for the officer yesterday. his alleged shooter is charged with capital murder, and a motive is not known. >>> the murder trial of a former dallas police officer, amber guyger, resumes this morning. guyger is charged in the deadly shooting of botham jean in his apartment last year. she claimed she accidentally went to the wrong apartment. defense attorneys presented their case for about two hours on saturday, and on friday gooirlg took the stand ng if the d.a. will offer lesser charges. >>> coming up on the morning news, a flight to orlando is forced to turn around after engine problems. >>> and dangerous brew. why some tea bags could be releasing millions of particles of microplastics. >>> this
the suspect also died.n texas, a man is under arrest for killing a deputy who made history as one of the first in tex the traditional sikh turban on duty. the deputy is being remembered as a trailblazer and a hero. >> senseless. it was a total ambush by the suspect. the deputy never had a chance. >> a vigil was held for the officer yesterday. his alleged shooter is charged with capital murder, and a motive is not known. >>> the murder trial of a former dallas police...
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former longtime leader of zimbabwe, robert mugabe has died. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> hurricane dorian weakened overnight, but is still posing a major threat to the carolinas. the category 1 storm is lashing carolina's outer banks with torrential rains and high winds. 15 inches of rain could fall there. hurricane warnings and surges are posted along the coast. forecasters predict dorian could make landfall sometime this morning. katherine johnson is in the thick of it in kill devil hills. that's in north carolina. katherine, what are conditions like there right now? >> reporter: anne-marie, here in the outer banks there's a strict curfew for those who decided to stick it out. they've been instructed to stay in their homes from 8:00 last night all the way until noon today depending on the weather conditions. the death toll is expected to climb as damage gets asaysed there. but even though the storm is weakening as it moves through the caroli
former longtime leader of zimbabwe, robert mugabe has died. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> hurricane dorian weakened overnight, but is still posing a major threat to the carolinas. the category 1 storm is lashing carolina's outer banks with torrential rains and high winds. 15 inches of rain could fall there. hurricane warnings and surges are posted along the coast. forecasters predict...
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they died before being burned.ies have been asked to collect dna samples. >> due to the intense fire that occurred on the vessel, all of the recovered remains have suffered varying degrees of fire damage which requires dna analysis to confirm the identities of the victims. >> the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives has joined the investigation. it will be transferred to a crane barge and escorted by law enforcement to a secure location. at this point, there is no criminal investigation. >>> an arizona woman has died in a fall from yosemite's half dome. danielle burnet from lake-sue city fell more than 500 feet just before noon yesterday. she was deceased when park rangers arrived at the scene. this incident is under investigation. >>> we're keeping tabs right now on a big wildfire in the sierra where there are evacuations happening. about 2,000 acres have burned just east of lake almanor. gusty and erratic winds are making the fire's path unpredictable. flames broke out on wednesday and a
they died before being burned.ies have been asked to collect dna samples. >> due to the intense fire that occurred on the vessel, all of the recovered remains have suffered varying degrees of fire damage which requires dna analysis to confirm the identities of the victims. >> the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives has joined the investigation. it will be transferred to a crane barge and escorted by law enforcement to a secure location. at this point,...
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robert mugabe died in singapore overnight.rtheid campaigner who was born in africa himself, and he was talking about how robert mugabe began his career feted as a world leader, as an emancipator, as a war hero, and yet ended up being so notorious as someone who wrecked zimbabwe's notorious as someone who wrecked zimba bwe's economy, trashed notorious as someone who wrecked zimbabwe's economy, trashed human rights, ended up being kicked out of office a couple of years ago, and now dies in singapore. fascinating to hear the reaction from zimbabwe and other parts of africa and around the world to the news this morning that robert mugabe has died at the age of 90 five. we will of course have much more analysis of his life and career, what happened, how the path of his career change so significantly, throughout the programme. now we will bring you up—to—date on the latest... i almost wa nt to up—to—date on the latest... i almost want to say general election news. he would like to make it an election, but can he? the prime minister
robert mugabe died in singapore overnight.rtheid campaigner who was born in africa himself, and he was talking about how robert mugabe began his career feted as a world leader, as an emancipator, as a war hero, and yet ended up being so notorious as someone who wrecked zimbabwe's notorious as someone who wrecked zimba bwe's economy, trashed notorious as someone who wrecked zimbabwe's economy, trashed human rights, ended up being kicked out of office a couple of years ago, and now dies in...
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today, we honor and remember the almost 3,000 people who died that september morning. we remember the survivors, those first responders, and the firefighters, the friends and family to those we lost. and while we take the time to remember today, we also reflect on who we are as a nation. as americans, we're strong, we're resilient. after the 9/11 attacks, we responded with strength and we strengthened the homeland and we're most greatful to those who served and who are serving today in our armed forces. i just more recently, over the last year, last december, i flew to afghanistan. in fact, we carried 50 pounds of montana beef jerky to deliver to the 495th combat sustainment support battalion of the montana army national guard who are deployed over in afghanistan, protecting us. and as i received a brief that day, reminded yet again that this war that we have against terrorism exists this very moment. and i can tell you that because of the men and women who serve in our armed forces and intelligence and law enforcement across our nation, it's because of them that we're
today, we honor and remember the almost 3,000 people who died that september morning. we remember the survivors, those first responders, and the firefighters, the friends and family to those we lost. and while we take the time to remember today, we also reflect on who we are as a nation. as americans, we're strong, we're resilient. after the 9/11 attacks, we responded with strength and we strengthened the homeland and we're most greatful to those who served and who are serving today in our...
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here, ourou had been sister would not have died.tions care, hisresence, his understanding of what we must all now feel. perhaps toould cokie be to remind us of that presence, especially in moments of sorrow and anguish, when we need to be together in hope and trust that god's providence and wisdom are not compromised, nor are they absent. if we insisted on narrating our hurt, perhaps she would be adamant that we give thanks for all that we have received so generously from god in having ewr for even these all too f years. she would ko in hisge our lack of -- goodness and presence. she would tell us again of martha. jesus told her, i am the resurrection and the life. whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live. and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. do you believe this? god's word is a comfort for us this morning, but it is also an invitation for us to celebrate the eucharist, to offer the gift of christ's own sacrificial death and passage to his father. in eucharist, we reconnect and react christ's own submi
here, ourou had been sister would not have died.tions care, hisresence, his understanding of what we must all now feel. perhaps toould cokie be to remind us of that presence, especially in moments of sorrow and anguish, when we need to be together in hope and trust that god's providence and wisdom are not compromised, nor are they absent. if we insisted on narrating our hurt, perhaps she would be adamant that we give thanks for all that we have received so generously from god in having ewr for...
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. >> 400,000 americans died from the crisis and so those democratic ags are saying their citizens should get more money out of the deal. >> reporter: in a deposition, owner richard sackler said purdue's strategy was to sel more oxycontin. >> the way the scheme was set up, if they sold more oxycontin, they made more money >> yes, yes, the same as almost every other company in the industry. >> reporter: tonight, purdue says it continues to work with all plaintiffs on reaching a comprehensive resolution to its opioid litigation that will deliver billions of dollars and vital opioid overdose rescue medicines. the sackler family also out with a statement. they say this is the most effective way to address the urgency of the current public health crisis and fund real solutions, not endless litigation meanwhile several state attorneys general say they will continue to pursue the sackler family wealth regardless of any deal lester >> tom costello in the washington newsroom, thank you. >>> we're learning more what was behind president trump's firing behind john bolton, including what may be a key
. >> 400,000 americans died from the crisis and so those democratic ags are saying their citizens should get more money out of the deal. >> reporter: in a deposition, owner richard sackler said purdue's strategy was to sel more oxycontin. >> the way the scheme was set up, if they sold more oxycontin, they made more money >> yes, yes, the same as almost every other company in the industry. >> reporter: tonight, purdue says it continues to work with all plaintiffs on...
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a lovely wreath from boris johnson which who are english that died.ich was very well received. thank you for being on the programme with us david, this is how long we've been chatting on the telly. i will see you again soon. thank you for your company, hello. just wanting to bring you right up—to—date with how we see the weather panning out across the british isles for the next few days. wednesday was a slow start across southern parts. and in fact, that same weather front links back to another area of cloud and rain in the heart of the atlantic. that's an area of low pressure that started life way down across the mid—atlantic, so it's bringing mild, moisture—laden air across the british isles and feeling really quite humid. to the south of the weather front, in the heart of that system, the cloud at its thickest so rain from the word go for parts of northern ireland, getting into scotland, eventually across the border into the far north of england. following on behind, somewhat brightest skies to the south of that weather front, quite a bit of cloud
a lovely wreath from boris johnson which who are english that died.ich was very well received. thank you for being on the programme with us david, this is how long we've been chatting on the telly. i will see you again soon. thank you for your company, hello. just wanting to bring you right up—to—date with how we see the weather panning out across the british isles for the next few days. wednesday was a slow start across southern parts. and in fact, that same weather front links back to...