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. >> nicholas reynolds talks about the life and legacy ofern net -- of ernest hemingway. >> during our time in portland, oregon, we visited powell city of books to hear how to and are historian nicholas reynolds to hear about this become can "writer, sailor, soldier,"" at ernest hemingway. >> mecca, the rome of book stores, maybe powell's and the strand in new york. so this is -- this is kind of my bucket list to come to powell, speak at powell's, be mentioned in the -- i haven't had a review yet in the "new york times" review of books. i've been mention limped spent one week on "the new york times" bestseller list,
. >> nicholas reynolds talks about the life and legacy ofern net -- of ernest hemingway. >> during our time in portland, oregon, we visited powell city of books to hear how to and are historian nicholas reynolds to hear about this become can "writer, sailor, soldier,"" at ernest hemingway. >> mecca, the rome of book stores, maybe powell's and the strand in new york. so this is -- this is kind of my bucket list to come to powell, speak at powell's, be mentioned...
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ernest gulbis was too good, grabbing an early break. any ideas, coach?nativity. novak djokovic wanted something and thought his team should know what it was. in fact, thought his team should know what it was. infact, gulbis thought his team should know what it was. in fact, gulbis helped by losing his way. this was out, repeated double faults and djokovic broke twice. suddenly, gulbis through the set away, 6—4. ernest gulbis is the only latvian man to have even played in a grand slam, reaching the semifinals of the french open once. now he played like a man who missed an opportunity, and knew it. the second set to djokovic, 6-1. knew it. the second set to djokovic, 6—1. then, the three word centre court has heard almost routinely this tournament. medical time—out. there's an epidemic of them, says john mcenroe. chat among yourself, is roger on soon? there were some really good moments in the third set, as gulbis claydon, by competing —— played on, and djokovic raised his game. it went to a break. in the first couple of matches, i think that was the most
ernest gulbis was too good, grabbing an early break. any ideas, coach?nativity. novak djokovic wanted something and thought his team should know what it was. in fact, thought his team should know what it was. infact, gulbis thought his team should know what it was. in fact, gulbis helped by losing his way. this was out, repeated double faults and djokovic broke twice. suddenly, gulbis through the set away, 6—4. ernest gulbis is the only latvian man to have even played in a grand slam,...
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the suspect, ernest stickell of mechanicsville, maryland, turned himself in. he faces two charges, including malicious wounding. this morning a two-year-old boy is safe, after being abandoned at potomac mills mall in woodbridge. and an investigation is underway, into what caused day care workers to allegedly leave him there. on monday, marvin johnson left his son at the ebenezer baptist church christian academy's day care. police say day care employees left the toddler at the mall,. alone in his stroller. after about an hour, a custodian found the boy. the child's father says the custodian is a hero to him, and he wants to find her.. and thank her. he's pulled his son from the day care program. must see video this morning from new york. take a look at this - a small plane- making an emergency landing- right in the middle of a highway on long island! no one was hurt. the pilot said - he had no choice but to make the landing - because the plane was having a mechanical issue. a major victory this morning in the fight to build the purple line, in maryland. a "fede
the suspect, ernest stickell of mechanicsville, maryland, turned himself in. he faces two charges, including malicious wounding. this morning a two-year-old boy is safe, after being abandoned at potomac mills mall in woodbridge. and an investigation is underway, into what caused day care workers to allegedly leave him there. on monday, marvin johnson left his son at the ebenezer baptist church christian academy's day care. police say day care employees left the toddler at the mall,. alone in...
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. >> tonight, police have 59-year-old ernest steak until custody. he shot a woman this morning along eisenhower avenue after their two vehicles exited the beltway. >> lauren demarco is live at alexandria police headquarters to get us started. lauren. >> tony, shawn, i spoke with a suspect's mother tonight and she is horified. she says she cannot believe her son could be led to shoot somebody just overrode rage. police are saying that that is what happened. and seconds after the shooting a camera on nearby business record whad may have been the suspect's white van entering eyes hour and fairmont avenue. the black suv with wounded driver turns and comes to a stop for a few seconds before crossing road and stopping on other side of the street. a 33-year-old woman in that car was shot according to radio traffic she was hit in the neck and back. a man in the car with her was not hit. the woman was tape to the hospital and is expect todz recover. the white van took off. several hours later ernest stickle turns himself into maryland state police in frederi
. >> tonight, police have 59-year-old ernest steak until custody. he shot a woman this morning along eisenhower avenue after their two vehicles exited the beltway. >> lauren demarco is live at alexandria police headquarters to get us started. lauren. >> tony, shawn, i spoke with a suspect's mother tonight and she is horified. she says she cannot believe her son could be led to shoot somebody just overrode rage. police are saying that that is what happened. and seconds after...
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any school displayed on, competed, djokovic races game. —— ernests gulbis claydon.mpare to the last couple of matches. this was the most focused i was on the court. obviously other time. gulbis is a great challenge. into the second week prepared for anything, andre. it could rain. one great champion through, possibly the greatest of all time already in action. the final match on centre court. let's see how the great roger federer is getting on against alexander zverev. federer will have to work hard to get a step closer to his 19th grand slam title. he was a break—up, but his opponent has just broken back. federer leading 5—4 in the first set on centre court. we will keep you up—to—date with that in the rest of the evening. picking this year's women's champion has been one of the great challenges of this first week — with serena williams pregnant — there's a whole list of potential winners , and quite a few of them have been in action today. maz farhooki looks at the contenders: as the second week comes into focus, the ultimate prize comes into view. winning a grand
any school displayed on, competed, djokovic races game. —— ernests gulbis claydon.mpare to the last couple of matches. this was the most focused i was on the court. obviously other time. gulbis is a great challenge. into the second week prepared for anything, andre. it could rain. one great champion through, possibly the greatest of all time already in action. the final match on centre court. let's see how the great roger federer is getting on against alexander zverev. federer will have to...
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ernest grew up in ohio but came to sacramento after his wife moved here. he says he was hoping to save the marriage. >> she had better things to do than mess around with an alcoholic. what is running wild. i was in california, dude. living the dream. my california dream starting going downhill real fast. >> salmons said his life descended into a fog of drinking, drugs, which led to gambling and crime. >> i didn't care about anything or anybody. i woke up in people's yard. i wanted it, i took it. it wasn't cool, i know, but i didn't think right at all. >> he was also accident-prone. shortly before his arrest, he broke his wrist then reinjured it when he fell out of a tree. >> it's the little things that count in here. >> he keeps breaking his right foot. >> first time i broke it i jumped off a balcony. six months later, i dropped a manhole cover on it. then i stepped on, rebroke it. came here, fell out of a tree and rebroke it again. >> salmons was first arrested for vehicle theft and receiving stolen property when he was pulled over for speeding on a stole
ernest grew up in ohio but came to sacramento after his wife moved here. he says he was hoping to save the marriage. >> she had better things to do than mess around with an alcoholic. what is running wild. i was in california, dude. living the dream. my california dream starting going downhill real fast. >> salmons said his life descended into a fog of drinking, drugs, which led to gambling and crime. >> i didn't care about anything or anybody. i woke up in people's yard. i...
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jeff: 58-year-old ernest stickell of mechanicsville, maryland is in jail at hour. he turned himself in this afternoon. the shooting aned at -- happened at eisenhower and claremont avenue and the victim is in the hospital in stable condition. the surveillance video from local business shows aftermath of the shooting before 8:00 a.m. the shooting victim turns her suffer to eisenhower avenue where it slows in the middle of the road before coming to a stop on the curb. >> we believe this is road rage between two vehicles. >> i was in office and i heard four shots from outside. >> stephen who works at a nearby tire shop says the man on the bike saw the woman struggling. >> he hopped off and helped her. >> the argume
jeff: 58-year-old ernest stickell of mechanicsville, maryland is in jail at hour. he turned himself in this afternoon. the shooting aned at -- happened at eisenhower and claremont avenue and the victim is in the hospital in stable condition. the surveillance video from local business shows aftermath of the shooting before 8:00 a.m. the shooting victim turns her suffer to eisenhower avenue where it slows in the middle of the road before coming to a stop on the curb. >> we believe this is...
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ernest stick he will, age 59. he was captured in maryland some hours after the shooting and now to the aftermath he suv. his passenger side window shot out. police closing off the scene around 8:00 a.m. wednesday around eisenhower avenue. that connector just by the beltway off ramp. witnesses describing hearing honking horns, then seeing it was the suv. and a white work van. the suv later swerved, they say, in front of that van on eisenhower. the suv driver, that woman in her 30s and a male passenger then got out of the suv and approached that van. that is when witnesses say they heard gunshots believed fired by the van driver ernest stickel before he drove away. the woman was shot in her upper body. she was last listed as stable. her boyfriend, the male passenger, is said to be unhurt in the case. aaron, eun. >> justin, it seems that we can't escape road rage. usually it's honking or shouting or a gesture or aggressive driver. is it common for a driver to >> reporter: good question, eun. perhaps more common than
ernest stick he will, age 59. he was captured in maryland some hours after the shooting and now to the aftermath he suv. his passenger side window shot out. police closing off the scene around 8:00 a.m. wednesday around eisenhower avenue. that connector just by the beltway off ramp. witnesses describing hearing honking horns, then seeing it was the suv. and a white work van. the suv later swerved, they say, in front of that van on eisenhower. the suv driver, that woman in her 30s and a male...
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the 2015 deadly haze in parts of southeast asia has inspired the work of street artist ernest zachareviclm oil industry and a cheap farming practice called slash and burn. so he gathered a group of artists to illustrate the issue in the best way they knew how — on buildings in penang in malaysia. a zoo in the uk is taking part in a radical plan, to save the northern white rhino from extinction. there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives are being drafted in to help. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle has this exclusive report. meet ebun, a seven—year—old southern white rhino who could save a species from extinction. the one—and—a—half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she's sound asleep. she's ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close eye on this rhino, it's essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so,
the 2015 deadly haze in parts of southeast asia has inspired the work of street artist ernest zachareviclm oil industry and a cheap farming practice called slash and burn. so he gathered a group of artists to illustrate the issue in the best way they knew how — on buildings in penang in malaysia. a zoo in the uk is taking part in a radical plan, to save the northern white rhino from extinction. there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives...
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now anon can start work in ernest. on weekends, he waits in nonresidential areas. while they're on duty, the drivers are free to wait wherever they like. drivers pay 20% of their takings to the company and keep the rest. when a customer places an order, a message goes out to nearby drivers. drivers who want to take a job must reply within 15 seconds. >> gojec selects one driver from those who respond. the chosen driver can speak directly to the customer. anon places a call. >> hello -- >> five minutes later he picks up the customer. the passenger wants to go to a sports facility. the fare is around 1 pngt 80. along the way, it starts to rain. anon shelters with a passenger under the shop front. >> he takes this opportunity to fill up his motorbike with gasoli gasoline. the rain shows no sign of letting up, so anon continues on. they arrive safely. >> he contacts his company to tell them his job is complete at 11:30 anon stops by his house to have some lunch. anon's wife she works at the nursery in the morning and returns home before her husband to make lunch as tod
now anon can start work in ernest. on weekends, he waits in nonresidential areas. while they're on duty, the drivers are free to wait wherever they like. drivers pay 20% of their takings to the company and keep the rest. when a customer places an order, a message goes out to nearby drivers. drivers who want to take a job must reply within 15 seconds. >> gojec selects one driver from those who respond. the chosen driver can speak directly to the customer. anon places a call. >> hello...
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the suspected shooter here ernest stickell of mechanicsville, maryland, turned himself in to the maryland state police in frederick t been rushed to inova fairfax hospital where her condition has stabilize. michelle: at a time when many families are pinching their pennies trying to save cash, how is congress doing on that front? according to a watchdog group, not well at all. nancy: the sometimes controversial organization that document what is it deems wasteful spending came out today with the annual report on how lawmakers give cash to pet projects. abc7 chief political correspondent scott thuman gives us a look. scott: if faye, the pig, looks bored at a capitol hill press conference, there is a reason. it's the release of the annual pig look a look at what is labeled "wasteful spending" out of washington and this group becoming a sad old routine. >> pork barrel spending is alive and well in the nation's capital. scott: for the senator that brought light to the issue, she r easy. >> our nation's debt is approaching $20 trillion. scott: the largest set of the so-called earmarks attached
the suspected shooter here ernest stickell of mechanicsville, maryland, turned himself in to the maryland state police in frederick t been rushed to inova fairfax hospital where her condition has stabilize. michelle: at a time when many families are pinching their pennies trying to save cash, how is congress doing on that front? according to a watchdog group, not well at all. nancy: the sometimes controversial organization that document what is it deems wasteful spending came out today with the...
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involved in this sort of stuff coming up to be prepared for the possible conference and i don't think ernest was fully prepared for the consequences. >> now from portland, oregon, the tv takes a tour of library archives and special collections and -- of lewis and clark university. >> we are in portland, oregon, at the special collection in the law library upstairs in a reading room and today we will see a range of collection from our lewis and clark collection including material, not representative of the types of things they brought with them on the exposition to the pacific ocean, contemporary material that informed their decisions they undertook. we will see contemporary accounts of the expedition created almost immediately after they returned to washington and we will also see the legacy of the expedition, material that reflects upon the expedition from 100 to 150 years later and romanticizes the events of the exposition. i think they show us the developing relationship of americans with the idea of the west. we start with material reflecting upon the nature of adventuring and the unknow
involved in this sort of stuff coming up to be prepared for the possible conference and i don't think ernest was fully prepared for the consequences. >> now from portland, oregon, the tv takes a tour of library archives and special collections and -- of lewis and clark university. >> we are in portland, oregon, at the special collection in the law library upstairs in a reading room and today we will see a range of collection from our lewis and clark collection including material,...
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when 58-year-old ernest stickell turned himself in at the maryland state police headquarters in frederick. >> traffic and then started shooting. i don't know. >> wrappers from the medical equipment on the ground. there was a passenger in the black survivor. he was u to figure out the secret of event that lead up to the road rage shooting. >> michelle: no arrest after a shooting that left a father of four dead. someone shot lombray as he drove on the beltway. they are asking anyone who saw something suspicious that remember seeing the car with the redskins rear window sticker to give them a call. >> this happened in fredericksburg and the vehicle is distinctive. the police say they were riding in a blue colored moped with a milk cart in the back. described as gray headed man with a scruffy beard and a dark tattoo on the left forearm. blonde woman with hip at a too tattoo on her left survivor. michelle: a major victory in a fight to build purple line in maryland. they ruled that the construction can begin on the light rail project while a lawsuit trying to derail the project continues. it d
when 58-year-old ernest stickell turned himself in at the maryland state police headquarters in frederick. >> traffic and then started shooting. i don't know. >> wrappers from the medical equipment on the ground. there was a passenger in the black survivor. he was u to figure out the secret of event that lead up to the road rage shooting. >> michelle: no arrest after a shooting that left a father of four dead. someone shot lombray as he drove on the beltway. they are asking...
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he has been identified as 59-year-old ernest stickel of mechanicsville, maryland. he fled the alexandria crime scene. he opened fire into that woman's suv after she and her male passenger reportedly left that suv and confronted stickel in wednesday morning. most road rage stays on the road. like this big rig and car going toe for toe in texas. a aaa survey is going beyond here, finding 80% of drivers, more than half reporting they purposely tailgated other cars. 45%, though, took it out on the steering wheel with that angry honking. 33% used angry gestures and 24% even said they tried blocking cars from making lane changes. back out live. aaa also finding some 7.5 million drivers admitting their road rage did boil over into physical confrontations. that is not all that uncommon but more perhaps common than you would likely think. more drivers are on the roads this summer. it's something to think about as you get behind the wheel. we're live in alexandria. justin finch, news 4. back to you in the studio. >> justin, thank you. developing this morning, a man has died
he has been identified as 59-year-old ernest stickel of mechanicsville, maryland. he fled the alexandria crime scene. he opened fire into that woman's suv after she and her male passenger reportedly left that suv and confronted stickel in wednesday morning. most road rage stays on the road. like this big rig and car going toe for toe in texas. a aaa survey is going beyond here, finding 80% of drivers, more than half reporting they purposely tailgated other cars. 45%, though, took it out on the...
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his name is ernest stickell. this wild road rage encounter started up on the beltway and came to a head here in the left-hand turn lanes. that is when a witness tells me the victim and her passenger got out stickell's van shouting and threatening him and police say that is when he turned his gun on the victim. >> a white male suspect wearing a black polo shirt. >> reporter: it was a 911 call that brought rush hour traffic at this busy intersection to a stop. at the center of it all, the victim's suv, windows shot out, a trail of glass on the road. this is the security camera video of the moments just after the shooting. the suv driver hit in the neck and back does a u-turn loop. it is hard to see here but the suspect in the white van turns right in the other direction fleeing the scene. >> i saw the white transit to the right. >> reporter: this woman who doesn't want her face shown saw it all happen. the two vehicles got her attention as they exited the beltway. >> white van slowed down. she squealed past him and
his name is ernest stickell. this wild road rage encounter started up on the beltway and came to a head here in the left-hand turn lanes. that is when a witness tells me the victim and her passenger got out stickell's van shouting and threatening him and police say that is when he turned his gun on the victim. >> a white male suspect wearing a black polo shirt. >> reporter: it was a 911 call that brought rush hour traffic at this busy intersection to a stop. at the center of it all,...
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his name is ernest stickell. this wild road rage encounter started up on the beltway and came to a head here in the left-hand turn lanes. that is when a witness tells me the victim and her passenger got out
his name is ernest stickell. this wild road rage encounter started up on the beltway and came to a head here in the left-hand turn lanes. that is when a witness tells me the victim and her passenger got out
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he is ernest stickell. he was tracked down and arrested in virginia. let me set the stage. it is believed this dispute started right up there on the beltway. a witness tells us she heard horns honking and shouting as the two white van exited on to the connecter here. it was right across the street in that left-hand turn lane where the suv swerved in front of the van, came to a stop, both driver and passenger got out and that is when things escalated. this is the security camera video of the moments just after the shooting. the suv driver hit in the neck and back does a u turn loop. it is hard to see but the suspect in the white van turns right in the other direction fleeing the scene. the suv's windows shattered by bullets. this woman who doesn't want her face shown saw it all happen. she was taking a cigarette break. she says the two vehicles got her attention right away as they exited the beltway. >> looked left because i heard horns going. i was like somebody cut somebody off. work van and then the suburban. >> reporter: she says the suv traveling behind the van swerved
he is ernest stickell. he was tracked down and arrested in virginia. let me set the stage. it is believed this dispute started right up there on the beltway. a witness tells us she heard horns honking and shouting as the two white van exited on to the connecter here. it was right across the street in that left-hand turn lane where the suv swerved in front of the van, came to a stop, both driver and passenger got out and that is when things escalated. this is the security camera video of the...
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ernest stickell turned himself in yesterday in frederick. he faces a list of charges. the victim is expected to survive. just-see video from long island where a pilot is earning high praise for this. look at this closely. watch the landing here. the plane had mechanical problems and the pilot set it down on a highway every car and managed to navigate under a bridge before pulling to the side and finally coming to a stop. no one was hurt. the plane was towed away for repairs. alison: goodness. incredible. out in california there is an unexpected side effect from the massive dam overflow at the orville spillway. a modern day gold rush. sediment being disrupted from the water flow, plus a wetter and a warmer winter means the nuggets ands the flakes ripe for the picking. >> there are so many people going in to bring us gold. >> these were brought in this week. >> so, so far, it's not enough to retire on. the average fine was $30 to $40 of gold. michelle: treat you to a nice dinner. coming up at 6:00, a man fights back against a carjacker. it's caught on and how he says he
ernest stickell turned himself in yesterday in frederick. he faces a list of charges. the victim is expected to survive. just-see video from long island where a pilot is earning high praise for this. look at this closely. watch the landing here. the plane had mechanical problems and the pilot set it down on a highway every car and managed to navigate under a bridge before pulling to the side and finally coming to a stop. no one was hurt. the plane was towed away for repairs. alison: goodness....
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several hours later ernest stickle turned him sneevl maryland state police in frederick. at his home in mechanicsville, st. mary country in maryland she appsed the door. she told me road rage and helped on stickle drive to work for a shooting. after the shooting he drove hope up be known ingt to here parked the have and thepied the other. he has no connections with friday rick. >> and his mother is shocked he would be involved in something like this he has two young adult sons devastated door neighbor as well. >> i've never really ipt accountableed with the family. it doesn't seem like it would be around here. quiet neighborhood. >> it is unnecessary putting another person's life in danger than that. there's ways to deal with your anger. other avenues you can take for sure. going that far is extremely excessive and nenlt for sure and reckless as well. >> so disstushing there's easterly similar case out of pennsylvania last month an a man is charged with shooting and pedling a 18-year-old gil overrode raiming. his car was recovered from his home and he's expected to be bro
several hours later ernest stickle turned him sneevl maryland state police in frederick. at his home in mechanicsville, st. mary country in maryland she appsed the door. she told me road rage and helped on stickle drive to work for a shooting. after the shooting he drove hope up be known ingt to here parked the have and thepied the other. he has no connections with friday rick. >> and his mother is shocked he would be involved in something like this he has two young adult sons devastated...
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. >>> and a man was arrested in a morning rush hour road rage shooting. 58-year-old ernest stickell from mechanicsville, maryland. the woman who was shot is expected to recover. the shooting took place on the eisenhower avenue connector near the beltway off-ramp. nobody else was hurt. >>> a chipotle restaurant in sterling re-opened after morning a dozen people got sick. the restaurant said that the symptom people were having sound like norovirus but not from the food. the store was still shut down and cleaned in top to bottom. >> you know, it's something that we gotta be careful of. but, again, you gotta trust they are doing a good job and i know which i -- chipotle has and i am sure they'll work it out. >> and this made people think of the past issues of e. coli in the past showing up in the restaurant. many who showed up today had no idea what happened. >>> up next, a close call for a, i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline,
. >>> and a man was arrested in a morning rush hour road rage shooting. 58-year-old ernest stickell from mechanicsville, maryland. the woman who was shot is expected to recover. the shooting took place on the eisenhower avenue connector near the beltway off-ramp. nobody else was hurt. >>> a chipotle restaurant in sterling re-opened after morning a dozen people got sick. the restaurant said that the symptom people were having sound like norovirus but not from the food. the...
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they are ernest hemming way at the sloppy joe's bar.the officin overnight. >> we know that's specialse he is one of your favorite writers. >> we know that the sun always rises. >>> a man had a way of catching a ride on a public transport see >>> wildfires burning in south jersey's wharton state forest. we continue to follow breaking news out of tioga nicetown section. a man in a wheelchair is gunned down and killed his caretaker injured. those stories and more coming right back. [ intense music playing ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer tod and start firing up those grilles. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. gunman ambushed a man in a wheelchair killing him and wounding his caretaker. >>> crews battle the sweltering conditions as they try to contain a forest fire burning in new jersey. >>> the code red rages on a dangerous mix of heat and humidity makes it feel like 100 degrees for the second straight day. >> good morning, 5:3
they are ernest hemming way at the sloppy joe's bar.the officin overnight. >> we know that's specialse he is one of your favorite writers. >> we know that the sun always rises. >>> a man had a way of catching a ride on a public transport see >>> wildfires burning in south jersey's wharton state forest. we continue to follow breaking news out of tioga nicetown section. a man in a wheelchair is gunned down and killed his caretaker injured. those stories and more...
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. >> joining me now john palmerry, and josh ernest, former press secretary for president obama also a contributor. thank you both so much for being with us. josh ernest, as i -- first of all, jared kushner, we're going to hear from jared kushner, so that breaking news, two hours plus with the investigators for the senate committee with the staff. we see him now getting into the car, he will motorcade back to the white house. when you've got secret service, you don't have to worry too much about traffic lights when you're in a hurry, and you can see the mo podium right there right outside the executive wing. we'll hear his version that he put out earlier an 11-page statement. so this is jared kushner denying that there was any collusion, saying that it was a staff error, that his original disclosure forms was not -- were not properly updated and that did not include some 100 context, but denying that he had any knowledge of what was going on at that meeting with the russian lawyer, saying he went in only late, you heard them talking about adoption and then asked his assistant to call h
. >> joining me now john palmerry, and josh ernest, former press secretary for president obama also a contributor. thank you both so much for being with us. josh ernest, as i -- first of all, jared kushner, we're going to hear from jared kushner, so that breaking news, two hours plus with the investigators for the senate committee with the staff. we see him now getting into the car, he will motorcade back to the white house. when you've got secret service, you don't have to worry too much...
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for almost 20 years, the nobel prize—winning author, ernest hemingway, had a house on the caribbean islandba, where he wrote some of his bestselling novels. as a young boy, alberto ramos worked on the estate and he later became hemingway's cook. alberto ramos, speaking to us from hemingway's house. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all out films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. in the late 19705, thousands of young men and women were detained in argentina for their opposition to military rule. among those who went missing was ana maria barvalle. her mother spoke to witness. archive: they are called the mothers of the plaza de mayo, the square in the centre of buenos aires where they hold the same sad demonstration every week. they've all had at least one relative who's disappeared. merta, in the offices of the mothers of the disappeared. and finally, in june 1997, an unmanned supply vessel crashed into the mir space station. the station quickly began to leak air and the a
for almost 20 years, the nobel prize—winning author, ernest hemingway, had a house on the caribbean islandba, where he wrote some of his bestselling novels. as a young boy, alberto ramos worked on the estate and he later became hemingway's cook. alberto ramos, speaking to us from hemingway's house. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all out films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to...
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for almost 20 years, the nobel prize—winning author, ernest hemingway, had a house on the caribbean island some of his bestselling novels. as a young boy, alberto ramos worked on the estate and he later became hemingway's cook. alberto ramos, speaking to us from hemingway's house. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all out films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. in the late 1970s, thousands of young men and women were detained in argentina for their opposition to military rule. among those who went missing was ana maria barvalle. her mother spoke to witness. alberto ramos, speaking to us from hemingway's house. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all out films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. in the late 1970s, thousands of young men and women were detained in argentina for their opposition to military rule. among those who went missing was ana maria barvall
for almost 20 years, the nobel prize—winning author, ernest hemingway, had a house on the caribbean island some of his bestselling novels. as a young boy, alberto ramos worked on the estate and he later became hemingway's cook. alberto ramos, speaking to us from hemingway's house. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all out films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. in the late...
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his name was ernest hemingway. you'll man came in about from texas, is a good, solid boat made of wood. he drank, he one. it was a good day. >> i do the animal story better the navy seal, jonathan grant is melting hearts of millions because he is standing up kissing his wife in this video. some believable, the progress he has made in the past four months since he has had a traumatic brain injury, his wife has stuck by him from the accident, being there for ten hours every day in the hospital with him. helping nurses and physical therapist. it's been shared lance of times on facebook, it's heartwarming. >> ashley, your jason a story about the alleged spy home in montclair which is now allegedly being flipped. >> bill, this home in montclair, new jersey once occupied by family of undercover russian spies will soon be up for sale. it's been vacant since the fbi arrested russians in 2,102,010 by richard and cynthia murphy. they were racing to daughters when they were rounded up with eight other russian spies leading do
his name was ernest hemingway. you'll man came in about from texas, is a good, solid boat made of wood. he drank, he one. it was a good day. >> i do the animal story better the navy seal, jonathan grant is melting hearts of millions because he is standing up kissing his wife in this video. some believable, the progress he has made in the past four months since he has had a traumatic brain injury, his wife has stuck by him from the accident, being there for ten hours every day in the...
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the police say that driver was 58-year-old ernest the color of mechanicsville. >> she tried to confront the guy, and he did not say anything. he opened the door and started shooting. tom: in surveillance video coming you see the shooting victim's suv, then the shooter's . the police have not released the name of the woman who was shot, but say she is 33 from bladensburg. the man turned himself in in frederick county and faces two charges, including malicious wounding. tom roussey, abc 7 news. --cy: new at 11:00 tonight >> i had to make it to see my child. nancy: a father's desperation after a day care group abandoned his child at the mall. alison: investigation, but as anna-lysa gayle reports, it is a cleaning crew he wants to thank. >> you have to trust the academy to care for our child. anna-lysa: when marvin johnson left his child at the ebenezer baptist church day care, he expected his child would be closely monitored while he and his wife or at work monday, but the police say that trust was broken when the day care let his toddler into the potomac mills -- left him alone at potomac
the police say that driver was 58-year-old ernest the color of mechanicsville. >> she tried to confront the guy, and he did not say anything. he opened the door and started shooting. tom: in surveillance video coming you see the shooting victim's suv, then the shooter's . the police have not released the name of the woman who was shot, but say she is 33 from bladensburg. the man turned himself in in frederick county and faces two charges, including malicious wounding. tom roussey, abc 7...
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howard pew and ernest manning will meet with billy graham. billy graham helped ease and nurture the relationship between these two men. it is not a coincidence, that as their relationship becomes stronger, the relationship between the government and the company itself becomes stronger. what happens then is by 1967, after four years, 3000 workers laboring around the clock, we see this $235 million investment come online. its initial opening is a revival service with hymns, prayers, songs and a wildcatters pledge. natureovides man against during the risk of financial sources and the fascinating story. it is pioneering and fascinating more than one respect. as we wrap up, this brings us to another important political turning point in the 1960's, which we will get to next week. suffice to say, both independents and majors both have much to look forward to as they move into the 1960's. there was no denying that is as much as alberta would like to be talked about alongside saudi arabia, it does not come close to the juggernaut that saudi arabia is.
howard pew and ernest manning will meet with billy graham. billy graham helped ease and nurture the relationship between these two men. it is not a coincidence, that as their relationship becomes stronger, the relationship between the government and the company itself becomes stronger. what happens then is by 1967, after four years, 3000 workers laboring around the clock, we see this $235 million investment come online. its initial opening is a revival service with hymns, prayers, songs and a...
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a famous american with a look alike contest about 160 stocky white bearded men dress to the best ernests inside the sloppy joe's bar where hemmingway used to drink. they do it for three days because they run out of liquor. the winner is getting crowned tomorrow. >> good, follow-up on the news at 6:00. >>> people handle break ups definitely. most people face to face. >> a woman in florida broke up with her boyfriend with a note, a note that was four pages, pretty long and a lot of details. the boyfriend's response, he graded it and sent it back with corrections. breaking out the red ink. he posted it on twitter and got tons of retweets and shares. in the beginning, no indent, every paragraph has to start with an indent. >> they are getting back together. >> page 3, on this point you are probably getting tired of reading this. his note using use less fillers, don't need this. >> his final grade was a d, 61 out of 100. since he made it public, his college university of central florida suspended him for cyber bullying. he appealed and won. >> we need a whole block on florida news. >> victor
a famous american with a look alike contest about 160 stocky white bearded men dress to the best ernests inside the sloppy joe's bar where hemmingway used to drink. they do it for three days because they run out of liquor. the winner is getting crowned tomorrow. >> good, follow-up on the news at 6:00. >>> people handle break ups definitely. most people face to face. >> a woman in florida broke up with her boyfriend with a note, a note that was four pages, pretty long and a...
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the ernest hemingway look like. pushing bulls down the street an event i can support. >> all in honor. of the man who lived there. anyon national parks, and discover new and improved trails, making these grand wonders accessible to each and every one of us. we'll tour northern california, watch wildlife on the wing, on the water, and on the land. we'll reveal one of california's best kept secrets, little known inspirational sanctuaries. and we'll enjoy the photography of allison taggart-barone. ♪ ♪ doug: spectacular and immense alpine wilderness, crystal clear and free-flowing rivers and streams, and the largest trees on the face of the earth. that's the world of kings canyon and sequoia national parks. female: i grew up camping here with my family, so i love taking my kids here, and we usually get a chance to see some
the ernest hemingway look like. pushing bulls down the street an event i can support. >> all in honor. of the man who lived there. anyon national parks, and discover new and improved trails, making these grand wonders accessible to each and every one of us. we'll tour northern california, watch wildlife on the wing, on the water, and on the land. we'll reveal one of california's best kept secrets, little known inspirational sanctuaries. and we'll enjoy the photography of allison...
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. >> with earnest hemingway i feel -- ernest hemingway i feel like he's my brother from another brotherfish a lot, drink a lot and fish a lot. then i drink a little more. >> does this guy write at all? >> it's kind of freaky seeing all those guys sitting there. they all look exactly alike. richard lives in houston. he and his friends sailed across the globe to get to florida to the competition. there were 160 competitors. the contest lasted three days. >>> from that story it just gets stranger. >> let's go over to cincinnati and their mlb team the reds where a pitcher was gifted a donkey before a game. zach cosart made a deal with his teammate joey votto. he said if i make the all-star game, votto will donkey. turned out his kid did make the team. >>> just a couple hours later in that same ballpark a 5-year- old gets the honor of delivering the game ball to the umpire before cincinnati's game against the miami marlins. that little guy, watch the kick, it's coming, boom. leo snyder who is a reds fan saw it as a good opportunity. the ump walks leo to >>> now wusa9 game on sports with fran
. >> with earnest hemingway i feel -- ernest hemingway i feel like he's my brother from another brotherfish a lot, drink a lot and fish a lot. then i drink a little more. >> does this guy write at all? >> it's kind of freaky seeing all those guys sitting there. they all look exactly alike. richard lives in houston. he and his friends sailed across the globe to get to florida to the competition. there were 160 competitors. the contest lasted three days. >>> from that...
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ernest stick l turned himself in to state police in frederick county, maryland today. he slowed down on the beltway, a woman driving an suv went around him. then pulled over in front of him and cut him off. witnesses also say that woman and her passenger got out, walked towards stick l's van, challenging him to get out. he fired five to six shots, hitting the woman in the neck and back. she is still in the hospital at this hour. police haven't released her name. >> new tonight, it's happened again. another persona tacked by a raccoon in the same arlington neighborhood. we first told you about the problem on monday. now this morning another incident that forced a man to get rabies shots. news first jacquie vinson spoke to him. she's in fairling ton tonight. jacquie, what's going on? >> reporter: well, dorene, you hear about something like this a raccoon attack be? you will want to hear greg per sell's description what happened on his front porch this morning. >> i was stepping out onto my porch to put on sun tan lotion spray and was just looking at the bottle of spray a
ernest stick l turned himself in to state police in frederick county, maryland today. he slowed down on the beltway, a woman driving an suv went around him. then pulled over in front of him and cut him off. witnesses also say that woman and her passenger got out, walked towards stick l's van, challenging him to get out. he fired five to six shots, hitting the woman in the neck and back. she is still in the hospital at this hour. police haven't released her name. >> new tonight, it's...
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ernest walke vets on motorcycles and runs his feed a million veterans campaign at home with his wife a connection. >> the best way to eat an elephant is one spoon at a time. >> reporter: walker taking on that mission to help while he was in desperate need of a new kidney. on independence day, finally, he got the call. >> she said the kidney is four hours away. you need to get here. >> reporter: he did. after a successful kidney transplant, ernest walker was reborn on the fourth of july. >> i feel worthy, i feel almost, i feel like a whole man again. >> reporter: his only regret, making his doc work the holiday. >> he was very apologetic, having, making me do this on the fourth of july. >> reporter: while they disagree about how long his recovery will be. walker says six weeks, debbie, his wife a register nurse says nine. >> i'm looking at nine. >> reporter: they are in gratitude to the donor who they will never know, but through walker. will touch so many. >> i have a responsibility. someone died for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria rivera, abc news. >> i love s
ernest walke vets on motorcycles and runs his feed a million veterans campaign at home with his wife a connection. >> the best way to eat an elephant is one spoon at a time. >> reporter: walker taking on that mission to help while he was in desperate need of a new kidney. on independence day, finally, he got the call. >> she said the kidney is four hours away. you need to get here. >> reporter: he did. after a successful kidney transplant, ernest walker was reborn on the...
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it was a very honest and ernest discussion about health care, about any number of issues that we are dealing with. mostly -- we had mostly disagreements but i could hear directly from him and him from me. host: you say cameras would lead to political stunts? guest: you have seen the news where people are standing up and screaming at the congressman and giving different speeches that become highlight reels on cnn and other cable news shows. i don't think it has been very productive. i do think when we have sat down in groups and we did not have the media, i think we have had great candid conversations. i have learned from that. we found common ground on agriculture, on renewable energy. we were not at odds on everything, but that was a more productive venue for us to have that dialogue. people think you have to have a town hall so you can gauge your citizens and constituents and your voters. i also have town halls run my district. -- around my district. i forgot the second part of the question. host: the first was working to replace -- working to ask obamacare rather than replace it.
it was a very honest and ernest discussion about health care, about any number of issues that we are dealing with. mostly -- we had mostly disagreements but i could hear directly from him and him from me. host: you say cameras would lead to political stunts? guest: you have seen the news where people are standing up and screaming at the congressman and giving different speeches that become highlight reels on cnn and other cable news shows. i don't think it has been very productive. i do think...
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ernests gulbis already taking down former us open championjuan martin del potro.e he had rattled. all sorts of things can get to you on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the guy on the other side of the net. gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then gulbis helps, losing his way. repeated double fault. djokovic breaking twice. he's the only latvian man to have even played in a slam. reaching the semifinals of the french open run. now played like a man who had missed an opportunity and knew it. second set djokovic 6—1. then the three words centre court has heard routinely in this tournament. medical time—out. an epidemic of them sastohn mcenroe. chat amongst yourselves. is roger on soon? there were some really good moments in the third set. gulbis played on, competed, djokovic raised his game. his assessment much better in the
ernests gulbis already taking down former us open championjuan martin del potro.e he had rattled. all sorts of things can get to you on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the guy on the other side of the net. gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then...
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violent people who had money easily posted bail and walked free, says new jersey superior court judge ernest caposela. because the state constitution used to require bail for most cases, caposela says judges did something problematic-- setting bail extremely high in order to keep some defendants behind bars. >> so, you know, $500,000 bail, $1 million bail. if i set a bail on you and i know you can't make it, that's an excessive bail. that violates the eighth amendment of the constitution. it violates the presumption of innocence. it... it wasn't, in my opinion, an honest, intelligent system. >> reporter: in 2014, spurred by judges and criminal justice reform advocates, new jersey changed its pretrial justice system in two ways. one, voters approved an amendment to the state constitution giving judges the power to detain without bail anyone who poses a threat or a flight risk. two, the new jersey state legislature passed a bill to abolish cash bail for most nonviolent defendants. it also set up a new system to monitor released defendants, and required prosecutors to try cases more quickly. th
violent people who had money easily posted bail and walked free, says new jersey superior court judge ernest caposela. because the state constitution used to require bail for most cases, caposela says judges did something problematic-- setting bail extremely high in order to keep some defendants behind bars. >> so, you know, $500,000 bail, $1 million bail. if i set a bail on you and i know you can't make it, that's an excessive bail. that violates the eighth amendment of the constitution....
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novak djokovic up against ernests 6ulbis, who knocked out the previous open champion.re settling in with their stories and cream. he ta kes with their stories and cream. he takes out the german player who knocked out andy murray at the australian open this year. on court one, we can properly dip in there as well. milos raonic, the sixth seed from canada, was beaten in the final last year by andy murray. in straight sets. he is leading that one of the moment on serve, but 30 love up. if milos raonic doing 0k. playing against albert ron ‘s —— who knocked andy murray out in monte carlo earlier this year. if you're thinking that i am talking about these players, giving them some context in how they fared against andy murray, that's what happened to you if you are the worst one. with all be watching but thanks very much for the moment. manchester united agreed to pay everton an initial £75 million for romelu lukaku. they have beaten his former club to his signature. the deal is believed to include another 15 million in add—ons. this is subject to that medical and agreement
novak djokovic up against ernests 6ulbis, who knocked out the previous open champion.re settling in with their stories and cream. he ta kes with their stories and cream. he takes out the german player who knocked out andy murray at the australian open this year. on court one, we can properly dip in there as well. milos raonic, the sixth seed from canada, was beaten in the final last year by andy murray. in straight sets. he is leading that one of the moment on serve, but 30 love up. if milos...
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after a successful kidney transplant, ernest walker was re-born on the fourth of july. >> i feel worthyost, like a whole man again. >> reporter: his only regret, making his doc work the holiday. >> he was very apologetic about making me do this on the fourth of july. >> reporter: walker said six weeks for his recovery. debbie, a register nurse, disagrees. >> i'm looking at nine. yeah. >> reporter: they are together on the gratitude to the donor who they will never know. but through walker will touch so many. >> i have a responsibility. someone died for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> re-born on the fourth of july. we thank gloria for that story. we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
after a successful kidney transplant, ernest walker was re-born on the fourth of july. >> i feel worthyost, like a whole man again. >> reporter: his only regret, making his doc work the holiday. >> he was very apologetic about making me do this on the fourth of july. >> reporter: walker said six weeks for his recovery. debbie, a register nurse, disagrees. >> i'm looking at nine. yeah. >> reporter: they are together on the gratitude to the donor who they will...
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did have a disagreement with the umpire early on when he was a break down in the first set against ernests. but it seemed to focus djokovic, who went through in straight sets. he hasn't dropped a set in the tournament so far. it was a little more precarious in the the women's draw. top seed angelique kerber only just scraped through against shelby rogers of the usa. kerber reached the final last year, but fell to a set and a break down before eventually coming through to set up what will be one of the match—ups of the next round. she'll play 2016 french open champion garbine muguruza. now, marcus willis — remember him? last year he wowed the wimbledon crowd when as a qualifier ranked 772 in the world, he reached the second round of the men's singles where he played roger federer. well, willis didn't make it to the main draw this year, but he is impressing in the men's doubles. along with fellow britonjay clarke, they produced the shock result of the day — knocking out defending champions, french pair pierre—hugues herbert and nicolas mahut, in a five—set thriller. the british pair only pl
did have a disagreement with the umpire early on when he was a break down in the first set against ernests. but it seemed to focus djokovic, who went through in straight sets. he hasn't dropped a set in the tournament so far. it was a little more precarious in the the women's draw. top seed angelique kerber only just scraped through against shelby rogers of the usa. kerber reached the final last year, but fell to a set and a break down before eventually coming through to set up what will be one...
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but it was ernest. like honestly you can go fuck yourself. it is very frustrating to back one of the things you could talk about is when your body is not the norm. >> they think it is okay to shut your talk to you. >> eating bacon treelike a garbage can that is all it you are i cannot tell you, times i m shoved and people do not apologize as if to be fatness is a force field. but if it does become part of the conversation so to realize one magazine article in people that they are suddenly inexpert that everybody is a doctor nodded day that people give me statistics that i know already because they lived in the world and wrote a book. is maddening. >>. >> eight think they perceive that as kindest to present you with information that you've never open-ended bocor see a television show where this culture is thrown estes' think that we have blocked it out so teach me pro. >> another thing that i thank you do so well is to open up of conversation around shame of how you feel that slowly the shame is lifting with these types of conversations what w
but it was ernest. like honestly you can go fuck yourself. it is very frustrating to back one of the things you could talk about is when your body is not the norm. >> they think it is okay to shut your talk to you. >> eating bacon treelike a garbage can that is all it you are i cannot tell you, times i m shoved and people do not apologize as if to be fatness is a force field. but if it does become part of the conversation so to realize one magazine article in people that they are...
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epic olympic final against andy murray last year remember, and eventually won in four sets and faces ernestsstralia's bernard tomic seemed to be under the weather in his straight sets defeat to mischa zverev of germany. tomic called for what seemed like a medical time—out during the second set. but afterwards he seemed to suggest that there might not have been too much wrong with him. ijust tried, i just tried, there was ijust tried, there was definitely i just tried, there was definitely a mental issue out there. ijust tried to break a bit of momentum but could not find any rhythm. i was not mentally and physically there with my mental state to perform. i do not know why, but i felt a little bit bored out there. so to be honest with you. so i tried at the end i managed to win the set. but it was too late. what a strange press conference. to say you're bored, lots of people say you get £35,000 for going out on a first round and he should give it back for not trying, and saying he did not respect tennis than fact. huge controversy about this press conference and it should rumble on. i'm sure
epic olympic final against andy murray last year remember, and eventually won in four sets and faces ernestsstralia's bernard tomic seemed to be under the weather in his straight sets defeat to mischa zverev of germany. tomic called for what seemed like a medical time—out during the second set. but afterwards he seemed to suggest that there might not have been too much wrong with him. ijust tried, i just tried, there was ijust tried, there was definitely i just tried, there was definitely a...
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was walking on frensham road when derron campbell drove his car towards him before running after ernestand upper tulse hill because of that burst water main. eight buses have been diverted. in new cross, one lane closed on the a2 eastbound at pagnell street for gas works. in putney, traffic lights on the high street aren't working at norroy road. just a reminder it's ridelondon this weekend. it means roads around westminster will be closed most of the day tomorrow and sunday. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. sunny spells and heavy showers yesterday, but today it's rather different. it should stay dry for most of us until we get to this evening. so much better news for the cricket. it's still quite quite breezy. the south—westerly wind picking up at times. we start off the morning at about 14—15 degrees. the best of the sunshine will probably be this morning and then we start to see the cloud thicken from the west as we head into the afternoon. the breeze is going to pick up, but we should still be dry. top temperatures 21—22 celsius, which is the cooler side of avera
was walking on frensham road when derron campbell drove his car towards him before running after ernestand upper tulse hill because of that burst water main. eight buses have been diverted. in new cross, one lane closed on the a2 eastbound at pagnell street for gas works. in putney, traffic lights on the high street aren't working at norroy road. just a reminder it's ridelondon this weekend. it means roads around westminster will be closed most of the day tomorrow and sunday. let's have a check...