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and on frances hall, too. would she get life in prison or a chance at freedom? unanimously find the defendant caused the death of bill hall under the immediate influence of sudden passion. we assess her punishment for a term of two years. >> two years. the absolute minimum sentence. what is going through your mind when you hear that? because things were looking bad. >> oh, yes. i was like, thank you, jesus. i can do this. >> the criminal trial may be over. but the battle between these two women is as heated as ever. does two years fit? >> no. two years for a life you take? absolutely not. >> bonnie is suing frances, for bodily injury and emotional distress. frances' attorney says those allegations are without merit. >> bill's never coming back. why? because she decided to make a very irresponsible decision and cause this. >> a decision which bonnie said cut short her dream of a future with bill. do you think there was any chance that he was playing both of you? >> no. >> he wanted his cake and eat it, too? >> no. he wanted out of his marriage. >> do you regret no
and on frances hall, too. would she get life in prison or a chance at freedom? unanimously find the defendant caused the death of bill hall under the immediate influence of sudden passion. we assess her punishment for a term of two years. >> two years. the absolute minimum sentence. what is going through your mind when you hear that? because things were looking bad. >> oh, yes. i was like, thank you, jesus. i can do this. >> the criminal trial may be over. but the battle...
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hall. now, the tour de france is coming to an end this week. now 115 years old. fans love its epic proportions and its gruelling pace, but this year they may also be able to enjoy lots and lots of lovely data, because analytics and machine learning are coming to one of the oldest sporting competitions in the world, and kat hawkins went to find out how. this year's tour de france is taking place against the same beautiful french mountains as always. but there is a big difference this year. technology is playing a big role. cycling is becoming increasingly data driven and for good reason. masses of data can be collected and in the sport of fine margins and superhuman endurance, those insights are the key to energy efficiency, strategy and gains. we look at many things, we look at obviously heart rate, power data and their maximum power, and their altitude and elevation gain. so we look at that and we see how the riders are building, and we leverage that data to try and build them to be stronger and better in stage races. but how is the data colle
hall. now, the tour de france is coming to an end this week. now 115 years old. fans love its epic proportions and its gruelling pace, but this year they may also be able to enjoy lots and lots of lovely data, because analytics and machine learning are coming to one of the oldest sporting competitions in the world, and kat hawkins went to find out how. this year's tour de france is taking place against the same beautiful french mountains as always. but there is a big difference this year....
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throne was in the hall of the king and most splendid room at coolidge beneath the royal arms of france and nevada the decor almost all pasty to it splenda symbolized the new greatness of france under its corsican after. the third handsome entrance was built on the south side and the south wing of the cool. was demolished and replaced by a group. it was through those iron bars that polian went into exile the day in april eighteenth thirteen when he left home town and france was one of the last great moments in the history of royal fontainebleau for centuries the home of the french king was. her. it is tempting to imagine the ghosts of the great who ruled fontainebleau for seven hundred years visiting napoleon the third's private theatre at midnight a patriotic french historian juma she thought the palace an ideal place for spirits . if they were unhappy where would they seek refuge in the consolation of nature i myself should go to fontainebleau and if they were happy in that case i would go to fontainebleau to. this we. are and. i am. celebrated by dear friends of mine. felix you. foll
throne was in the hall of the king and most splendid room at coolidge beneath the royal arms of france and nevada the decor almost all pasty to it splenda symbolized the new greatness of france under its corsican after. the third handsome entrance was built on the south side and the south wing of the cool. was demolished and replaced by a group. it was through those iron bars that polian went into exile the day in april eighteenth thirteen when he left home town and france was one of the last...
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prince william and theresa may will both travel to france, to take part in a cathedral service. robert hallcome of the war. on a hilltop north of amiens stands a white tower of portland stone, a memorial to australian forces, some of whom advanced across a landscape which has changed little as a century rolled by. it's the perfect spot to view the start line of a surprise attack which changed the course of a war. if you had stood here on the morning of august 8th 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery systematically destroyed german guns, and you would have heard the rumble of engines as 500 tanks and more than 50,000 troops advanced through the fog towards enemy lines. with every step, the men left the stalemate of trench warfare further behind. in front of them and protecting them, the tanks were able to move unhindered across open country. the preparation was absolutely enormous, right down to the last piece of sticking plaster in moving forward a casualty clearing station. they had everything to the nth degree. stories of that day will be told at tomorrow's c
prince william and theresa may will both travel to france, to take part in a cathedral service. robert hallcome of the war. on a hilltop north of amiens stands a white tower of portland stone, a memorial to australian forces, some of whom advanced across a landscape which has changed little as a century rolled by. it's the perfect spot to view the start line of a surprise attack which changed the course of a war. if you had stood here on the morning of august 8th 1918, you would have seen the...
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of cambridge will be among 3,000 guests attending a ceremony in northern france to mark the centenary of the battle. robert hall just waiting for the final arrivals, troops are moving into position outside the cathedral to wait the var tease. this is notjust a commemoration are much more a retelling of a lesser—known story of the first world war. the story of a battle which took a war weary europe just a few steps towards what would be an eventual armistice and the end to the fighting. i just think of the unselfish courage. in a field overlooking the amiens battlefield, 30 members of one family stood in silence to remember a young officer killed in action on this spot exactly a century ago. lieutenant colonel christopher bushell was just 29. he had already won the victoria cross when he was targeted by a sniper as he rallied his men. we decided that a century on it was appropriate as we wish to perpetuate his memory, his ideals and his character and all he believed in and fought for. the flat farmland north of amiens has changed little since that day. at dawn on august the 8th 1918 the ground shook as allied ar
of cambridge will be among 3,000 guests attending a ceremony in northern france to mark the centenary of the battle. robert hall just waiting for the final arrivals, troops are moving into position outside the cathedral to wait the var tease. this is notjust a commemoration are much more a retelling of a lesser—known story of the first world war. the story of a battle which took a war weary europe just a few steps towards what would be an eventual armistice and the end to the fighting. i just...
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. >> reporter: raised in france and born in senegal he opened this business, a restaurant, bar and dance hall that has become a neighborhood staple at 19th and michigan. >> a goal of everything coming to america is owning a piece of property. i've been working so hard for it. >> he said he bought the building from his left field last year but now all of that is in jeopardy. he was arrested on charges of obtaining his citizenship immediately. >> it's shameful how they treated him. >> he pled not guilty to both charges and the u.s. government is overreaching on the case. >> he applied for citizenship in 2009. the claim is there are false statements made in connection with that application and i tell you they were related to an incident in 2000 where he was misled and received some terrible, terrible advice. >> reporter: he tells me he's going to fight the charges but if worse comes to worse and he has to leave the u.s. he hoepd hopes somehow this business survives in this community. his next court date is september 13th. abc 7 news. >> more twists in the warehouse fire. he wants to separate his
. >> reporter: raised in france and born in senegal he opened this business, a restaurant, bar and dance hall that has become a neighborhood staple at 19th and michigan. >> a goal of everything coming to america is owning a piece of property. i've been working so hard for it. >> he said he bought the building from his left field last year but now all of that is in jeopardy. he was arrested on charges of obtaining his citizenship immediately. >> it's shameful how they...
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hall. the tallest cathedral in france, a landmark for 800 years and familiar to the soldiers who had been broughto other infour for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. by seventh august, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought, north of amiens. if you had stood here on 8th of august 1980 you would have seemed the smoke and fla mes would have seemed the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns and you would have heard the rumble of engines as 500 tanks and over 50,000 troops began to move forward through the early morning fog towards enemy positions. by lunchtime on the first day, the allies had advanced eight miles into enemy territory. men and machines working together. and yet, after the disastrous losses of previous battles, few men realised that the tide was turning. is expected that it was going to go on. this story has examined interviews with soldiers during the battle. in a thousands of prisoners, and they all agree or 90% of them agree that it will be the following year. yet again the following yea
hall. the tallest cathedral in france, a landmark for 800 years and familiar to the soldiers who had been broughto other infour for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. by seventh august, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought, north of amiens. if you had stood here on 8th of august 1980 you would have seemed the smoke and fla mes would have seemed the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns and you...
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we'll get a start on the accuweather forecast from frances dinglasan in a bit. >>> the pro football hall seven of them including 49er randy moss received their gold bei jackets. terrell owens is skipping the enshrinement ceremony because of his frustrations with the voting process. instead of going in on the first ballot, t.o. will host his own ceremony at his alma mater in chattanooga. >>> bobby beathart will be in canton to join the nfl's most exclusive club. the grandfather of 49ers backupo attend the enshrinement ceremony and he will be back in time for tomorrow's practice although shanahan expects his young quarterback to miss it. >>> international soccer returns to the niners home field tonight. fc milan will face barcelona in the international champions cup. it's the fourth straight year that the exhibition match will take place in levi stadium. fc barcelona will play in 2018 and ac milan will play for the champions cup in 2016. expect a lot of traffic in the area before and after the game. >>> both the giants and as will be in action tonight. san francisco will take care of the a
we'll get a start on the accuweather forecast from frances dinglasan in a bit. >>> the pro football hall seven of them including 49er randy moss received their gold bei jackets. terrell owens is skipping the enshrinement ceremony because of his frustrations with the voting process. instead of going in on the first ballot, t.o. will host his own ceremony at his alma mater in chattanooga. >>> bobby beathart will be in canton to join the nfl's most exclusive club. the grandfather...
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commemorations will take place in france today to mark the centenary of the battle of amiens. robert hallamiens. if you had stood here on the 8th of august, 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns. and you would have heard the rumble of engines as 500 tanks and over 50,000 troops began to move towards enemy positions. by lunchtime on the first day, the allies had advanced eight miles into enemy territory. men and machines working together. after the disastrous losses of previous models, few men realised the tide was turning. they expected it was going to go on. peter barton asman examining german interviews with allied soldiers captured during the battle. there are thousands of prisoners and they all agree, 90% of them agree, it will do the following year. yet again the following year, before the germans are beaten. even at the beginning of october 1918 at the beginning of 0ctober1918 when the armistice is within touching distance, they don‘t realise that go to happen. commanders on both sides knew differently. the flood of exhausted, demor
commemorations will take place in france today to mark the centenary of the battle of amiens. robert hallamiens. if you had stood here on the 8th of august, 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns. and you would have heard the rumble of engines as 500 tanks and over 50,000 troops began to move towards enemy positions. by lunchtime on the first day, the allies had advanced eight miles into enemy territory. men and machines working together. after...
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our correspondent robert hall has been looking at why the battle was so important. the tallest cathedral in france who had been brought here from all over the western front for a surprise attack like no other infour for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. i august seven, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought north of amiens. if you stood here on august eight, 1918 you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns and you would have heard the rumble of the engines as 500 tanks and over 50,000 troops began to move forward through the early morning fog to enemy positions. by lunchtime on the first day, the allies had advanced eight miles into enemy territory. men and machines working together. yet, after the disastrous losses of previous battles, few men realise that the tide was turning. the expected it would go on. peter barton has been examining german interviews with allied soldiers ca ptu red interviews with allied soldiers captured during the battle. there we re captured during the battle
our correspondent robert hall has been looking at why the battle was so important. the tallest cathedral in france who had been brought here from all over the western front for a surprise attack like no other infour for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. i august seven, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought north of amiens. if you stood here on august eight, 1918 you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied...
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frances dinglasan. but first, happening today, eight new members inducted into the pro football hall of fame in canton,gold jackets, terrell owens is skipping the process. owens was selected in his third year of eligibility instead of going ir tennessee chattanooga. >>> longtime nfl executive bobby bifford will be in canton to join the most exclusive club. he is the grandfather of 49ers backup quarterback c.j. beathered. he plans to fly back from canton in time for tomorrow's practice. although shanahan helps hexpecto miss it. >>> the arizona diamondbacks are at chase field and the a's host the detroit tigers at the coliseum and first pitch is at 6:05. they were winning their fourth straight game in dramatic fashion. larry beil has the highlights in this morning's sports report. >>> good morning, everybody. the a's offense has been so prolific and powered them into the playoff picture and the last thing was to see them on the wrong end of a possible no hitter with the tigers in town, first, you want to see an athlete? he makes the catch and he brought his glove and a kid in one hand and a glove in the
frances dinglasan. but first, happening today, eight new members inducted into the pro football hall of fame in canton,gold jackets, terrell owens is skipping the process. owens was selected in his third year of eligibility instead of going ir tennessee chattanooga. >>> longtime nfl executive bobby bifford will be in canton to join the most exclusive club. he is the grandfather of 49ers backup quarterback c.j. beathered. he plans to fly back from canton in time for tomorrow's practice....
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france all sit on the u.n. security l council and support the saudi coalition to restore yemen's internationally recognized government but the ncern at this attack and yemen's worse thing hallario -- workingngine humanitarian crisis is worsening. as the children are treated and the war rages on,or the is watching for answers. who asks the questions will be crucial.>> cameron is a middle eastd analyst joins us now fromon washin welcome back to the program. in has been going on for the best part of three years. why is it that in is getting some attention? >> i think there are a couple of reasons. e has to do with the fact that there's been a growing criticism of saudi arabia in recent months over its role in the yemeni away, especially because there's a growing perception within the international community that e saudis are to be blamed for the effort andmore peace more importantly, for horrendous humanitarian situation and the crisis that is emerging there in the form of diseases and wha north. and secondly in this specific case, it seems like the saudis are on the defensive because clearly their forces have been responsible for in carnage. >> so does this mean -- orhat do y
france all sit on the u.n. security l council and support the saudi coalition to restore yemen's internationally recognized government but the ncern at this attack and yemen's worse thing hallario -- workingngine humanitarian crisis is worsening. as the children are treated and the war rages on,or the is watching for answers. who asks the questions will be crucial.>> cameron is a middle eastd analyst joins us now fromon washin welcome back to the program. in has been going on for the best...
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hall of fame class of 2008. -- 2018. sports. have a great sunday. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan.mage is starting to show clouds pull back in some areas. we're getting some clearing in the south'll hang onto the coast of the afternoon. the breeze is starting to pick up. we're seeing 14 miles per hour in san francisco, 12 miles per hour right now in oakland. it will pick up to 20 to 30 miles per hour this afternoon, even up to 40 in some higher elevations. san jose, we're seeing blue skies right now. san francisco, temperature has dropped to 53. oakland, 57. san jose, morgan hill, already in the low 70s and plenty of sunshine there. this time we're looking from the east bay hills towards mt. diablo. still haze and gray clouds out there. santa rosa, 57 degrees. napa, 60. novato, 64. mid-60s in concord and livermore. low clouds over the bay right now. you can see san francisco, the building tops still obscured and some of the low clouds. temperatures will be slightly cooler today. that's due to a slightly more robust marine layer. a warming trend starts tomorrow. then we see hot temp
hall of fame class of 2008. -- 2018. sports. have a great sunday. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan.mage is starting to show clouds pull back in some areas. we're getting some clearing in the south'll hang onto the coast of the afternoon. the breeze is starting to pick up. we're seeing 14 miles per hour in san francisco, 12 miles per hour right now in oakland. it will pick up to 20 to 30 miles per hour this afternoon, even up to 40 in some higher elevations. san...
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. >> reporter: born in sen gal and raised in france, he moved to san francisco in the '90s and opened this restaurant that's a restaurant, bar and dance hallis the goal of every people who has a dream coming to america is owns a piece of property. i've been working so hard for it. >> reporter: with a small business loan from the city, he was able to buy the building from his landlord last year. it's all in jeopardy. two weeks ago he was arrested on charging of obtaining his u.s. citizenship illegally. >> it's terrible the way they've treated him and people like him. >> reporter: he pled not guilty to both charges and the u.s. government is overreaching on a case that didn't need to go to court. >> there are false statements he made in connection with that application, and i'm telling you that they relate back to an incident back earlier in 2000 where he was misled and received terrible, terrible advice. >> he tells me he's going to fight the charges, but that if worse comes to worse and he has to leave the u.s., he opens that somehow this business survives in this community. his next court date is september 13th. in the mission district, i
. >> reporter: born in sen gal and raised in france, he moved to san francisco in the '90s and opened this restaurant that's a restaurant, bar and dance hallis the goal of every people who has a dream coming to america is owns a piece of property. i've been working so hard for it. >> reporter: with a small business loan from the city, he was able to buy the building from his landlord last year. it's all in jeopardy. two weeks ago he was arrested on charging of obtaining his u.s....
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france, marking the centenary of the battle that turned the tide of the first world war. it only lasted four days, it was one of the most successful though for the allies. robert hallurse of a terrible conflict was changed. in amiens cathedral, music and personal accounts combined to tell that story. the attack at amiens was a total surprise. at dawn, a huge allied bombardment systemically destroyed german guns. the smoke barely clearing before 500 tanks led men from six countries in an advance which took some of them eight miles into enemy territory. amiens was symbolic of the entente cordiale... a battle whose significance was underlined by the duke of cambridge. today, we return to learn more about the experience of those involved during the historic summer of 1918. to honour the fallen of all nations. the amiens attacks were planned to the last detail. as the clock ticked down, commanders penned their final messages. "every man will carry on to the utmost of his powers until his goal is won." "to those who fall, i say you will not die, but step into immortality." by lunchtime on the first day, men could hardly believe the contrast with the chaos of previous off
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ahead on al-jazeera curfews in person parts of the hall as anger over a police investigation brings mass protests and a heated political time in france as the environment minister quit saying his government is failing to do. hello the vigorous thunderstorms that we've seen recently in greece and floating around turkey satellite picture reveals them are about to become rather less decreases all the energy is transferred to the other side of the mediterranean over spain tickly western front to the area of low pressure is associated with increasingly warm air and the whole lot is pushing up some big thunderstorms the west in france and i think further north with the heat now the moment you see that's the dome of warmth and in the middle of europe what i suppose germany poland is deep down to twenty or below that scandinavia too with the water either side of that i think anything that cooler weather will try and push each is not get very far the next batch of biting winds and rain will try and edge into france as you can see it gets in there that'll be the thunderstorms paris as a result ends up with about twenty degrees the whole lot bl
ahead on al-jazeera curfews in person parts of the hall as anger over a police investigation brings mass protests and a heated political time in france as the environment minister quit saying his government is failing to do. hello the vigorous thunderstorms that we've seen recently in greece and floating around turkey satellite picture reveals them are about to become rather less decreases all the energy is transferred to the other side of the mediterranean over spain tickly western front to...
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hall of fame class of 2008. that's a look at your morning sports sp sports. have a great sunday. >>> now an accuweather update. >> i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan.te image showing us a little more cloud cover right now. you can see some clouds spilling in from the coast and parts of the north bay, across san francisco into parts of the east bay, and as well in the south bay. here's a live view, though, as we look from our roof camera. you can see though low clouds over the bay bridge. it's really pretty out there. winds are fairly light right now. currently 54 in san francisco. oakland, 55. san jose, 64, and morgan hill at 53 degrees. and as we check out the inland areas, it is clear and we're looking at some clear skies right now as we look out toward mt. diablo. haze shouldn't be much of a problem today, because of strong winds pushing the smoke well to our east. in santa rosa, 53 degrees. napa, 57. novato, 52. vacaville and concord at 63 degrees. and it's cloudy over the san jose airport right now. and here are the forecast features, which you can expect today. slightly cooler temperatures and then a warming trend standards on monday and then
hall of fame class of 2008. that's a look at your morning sports sp sports. have a great sunday. >>> now an accuweather update. >> i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan.te image showing us a little more cloud cover right now. you can see some clouds spilling in from the coast and parts of the north bay, across san francisco into parts of the east bay, and as well in the south bay. here's a live view, though, as we look from our roof camera. you can see though low clouds over the...
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hall of fame class of 2008. that's a look at your morning sports. have a great sunday. >>> now an accuweather update. >> from abc 7 mornings. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist francese shows us a stronger marine push. we've got the low clouds spilling in and across the bay, all the way into the central part of the state. here's a live shot of the golden gate bridge. you can see those low clouds overhead, some fog along the coast. in san francisco, it's currently 54 degrees. mountain view, 54 as well. san jose, milder at 63 degrees and morgan hill, only 51 right now. this time from the east bay hills, we're checking out those low clouds that have spilled across the bay into parts of the east bay. and the temperatures in the 40s, 50s, and 60s, in fact. santa rosa, 58 degrees. but novato is only 48 address. and low 60s through vacaville and also concord. this time we're looking from our santa cruz camera. you can see that sea breeze, pushing those flags and blowing those flags. so that sea breeze is going to bring us slightly cooler temperatures today. we're just coming down a little bit by a few degrees. and then, things turn around tomorrow. we've got a warming tren
hall of fame class of 2008. that's a look at your morning sports. have a great sunday. >>> now an accuweather update. >> from abc 7 mornings. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist francese shows us a stronger marine push. we've got the low clouds spilling in and across the bay, all the way into the central part of the state. here's a live shot of the golden gate bridge. you can see those low clouds overhead, some fog along the coast. in san francisco, it's currently 54...
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hall of fame. she is being remembered and honored not only by those who love her so much in her hometown of detroit, but musicians and entertainers across genres around the world. frances of us playing aretha all day yesterday and today, too. jay gray for us. thank you. >>> in the manafort trial the jury is set to resume deliberations after sending the judge a set of questions on the first day of trying to reach a verdict. late in the afternoon the judge received four questions from the jury focusing on some of the arguments made by manafort's lawyers. the most detailed question was made by the jury and was, quote, whether one was required to file a foreign bank account report or fbar if they own less than 50% of the company and no signatory authority. fbars are required of people with foreign bank accounts containing more than $10,000. they asked to define shell company, reasonable doubt and whether it can be amended to include the indictment. according to legal analyst daniel goldman, the jury's question are generally a positive signal for the manafort defense team. it suggests the jury is digging into the weeds of the case with the main focus on reasonable doubt. ma
hall of fame. she is being remembered and honored not only by those who love her so much in her hometown of detroit, but musicians and entertainers across genres around the world. frances of us playing aretha all day yesterday and today, too. jay gray for us. thank you. >>> in the manafort trial the jury is set to resume deliberations after sending the judge a set of questions on the first day of trying to reach a verdict. late in the afternoon the judge received four questions from...