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>her daughter gabriella is already planning for the future years beyond middle school.<"i want to be a mechanical engineer because i want to work on spaceships."> (nat)and it's people like
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and no doubt for gabriella, an absolute delight to see her mother.e time to speak to us and very good news for the family. delighted for you, richard ratcliffe, thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather with mel coles. good afternoon. cooler conditions are creeping their way southwards. we will all notice the difference by tomorrow. still a few showers here and there, particularly through north—west scotland and into northern ireland. but really it is all about the temperatures, down on where they were this time yesterday. as we head on into this evening, we have got a north—westerly feed bringing in further showers to parts of northern ireland and north—west scotland. working their way into parts of lancashire and cumbria too. elsewhere though, it is dry with clear skies and much fresher than it has been recently with widely single—figure temperatures. so here is that cooler air taking a dive down towards the south east of the uk. that as we head into the overnight period. a much fresher starts to friday morning. still those showers feed in
and no doubt for gabriella, an absolute delight to see her mother.e time to speak to us and very good news for the family. delighted for you, richard ratcliffe, thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather with mel coles. good afternoon. cooler conditions are creeping their way southwards. we will all notice the difference by tomorrow. still a few showers here and there, particularly through north—west scotland and into northern ireland. but really it is all about the temperatures, down...
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when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it's with sadness at a great plan going to roy. we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolutions all the seat of the valley in a fighting for our rights in the last four months with the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolutions dream amid the country's current troubles the dream is that the revolution can at least hope. time they say has shaped them following john home and. just to get to sports hundreds of young people in chicago are talking on an annual tournament it's called hoops in the hood the event aims to get young people to come together and promote peace in what is one of the most violent cities in the u.s. john hendren went to take a look this is hoops in the hood it's a basketball tournament but it's also a statement about safe neighborhoods in america's most violent major cities each year about five thousand children participate they get together and with the help of the city they block off streets in
when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it's with sadness at a great plan going to roy. we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolutions all the seat of the valley in a fighting for our rights in the last four months with the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolutions dream amid the country's current troubles the dream is that the revolution can at least hope....
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when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it's with sadness at a great plan going to roy. we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolutions all the seed of rebellion a fighting for our rights in the last four months with the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolutions dream amid the country's current troubles the dream is that the revolution can at least hold on to a time they say has shaped them for life john home and. my work. we have the sports news to the head on the news hour some of the world's most colorful sports styles make an appearance at a church service in mexico. a new poll ranks mexico city is the pull worst in the world for sexual violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses and even at the hands of taxi drivers the conversation starts with do you have a boyfriend to your very pretty and young you feel unsafe threatened you think about how to react what do i do if this gets worse no money on the uses a
when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it's with sadness at a great plan going to roy. we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolutions all the seed of rebellion a fighting for our rights in the last four months with the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolutions dream amid the country's current troubles the dream is that the revolution can at least hold on to...
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gabriella of course is your daughter who lives with nazanin at the moment.'s not able to speak to media? she cannot do any interviews but obviously she is allowed to speak to me and we've had more contact. now i can call her on skype and see her smiling face and it has been lovely. in fact today gabriella went to nursery and wanted her mother to take her so she could show her friends you see, i have a mother and that is nice. hawaii is bracing itself for more floods and landslides, as storm lane makes its way past the islands. the former hurricane has been downgraded to a tropical storm. but authorities are warning that lives are still at risk. it's the biggest storm to hit the pacific island group in nearly three decades. earlier, our north america correspondent, james cook, who's on the island of maui, gave us an update. it's still pretty windy, not nearly as windy as it was. the interesting thing here has been the storm surge, the pacific ocean beside me here has been churned up a brownish colour. it has been on and off pretty heavy rain. but there is som
gabriella of course is your daughter who lives with nazanin at the moment.'s not able to speak to media? she cannot do any interviews but obviously she is allowed to speak to me and we've had more contact. now i can call her on skype and see her smiling face and it has been lovely. in fact today gabriella went to nursery and wanted her mother to take her so she could show her friends you see, i have a mother and that is nice. hawaii is bracing itself for more floods and landslides, as storm...
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when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it's was sadness at a great plan going to roy. we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolutions all the seed of rebellion of fighting for our rights in the last four months of the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolutions dream amid the country's current troubles the dream is that the revolution can at least hold on to a time they say has shaped them for life john holmes. the man i work. still ahead on the news hour we're taking a look at a lesson on sports fighting for global recognition of the asian games. hand in hand with growing old. refusing to be defined by their mexican women and bringing out that dancing machine. and rediscovering that. one step at a time. by john saying ha thinking positive you find out a lot in america see. this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you want. it is time sport now has poll thanks very much ladies. we start with the asian games in indonesia and iran is doing its best
when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it's was sadness at a great plan going to roy. we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolutions all the seed of rebellion of fighting for our rights in the last four months of the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolutions dream amid the country's current troubles the dream is that the revolution can at least hold on to a...
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gabriella of course is your daughter who lives with nazanin at the moment. know that she's not able to speak to media? she cannot do any interviews but obviously she is allowed to speak to me and we've had full contact. now i can call her on skype and see her smiling face and it has been lovely. in fact today gabriella went to nursery and wanted her mother to ta ke nursery and wanted her mother to take so she could show her friends you see, i have a mother and that is nice. we had a change of foreign secretary in recent weeks of course from borisjohnson to secretary in recent weeks of course from boris johnson to jeremy secretary in recent weeks of course from borisjohnson tojeremy hunt andi from borisjohnson tojeremy hunt and i wonder if that has changed, had any influence on this temporary release? i think he has been unlucky charm for us and certainly since jeremy hunt has come along he has been clear with his statements in public about this case and very strong two days ago asking for her permanent release. and clearly he ca res permanent release. and cl
gabriella of course is your daughter who lives with nazanin at the moment. know that she's not able to speak to media? she cannot do any interviews but obviously she is allowed to speak to me and we've had full contact. now i can call her on skype and see her smiling face and it has been lovely. in fact today gabriella went to nursery and wanted her mother to ta ke nursery and wanted her mother to take so she could show her friends you see, i have a mother and that is nice. we had a change of...
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for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella, who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits.nted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. caroline hawley, bbc news. gcse results were out today, and pass rates in england, wales and northern ireland have risen slightly, despite tougher exams. it was the first time most of the subjects in england were graded from one to nine, with nine being the highest. the overall pass mark of a four — equal to the old c grade — was achieved by 69.2% of those tested in england. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. i passed everything! surprise and disbelief. they'd been so worried. new tougher gcses, new number grades, and all from the exams. no wonder it was hugs all round. i even got better than what i expected. i'm so happy. relieved. very, very relieved. it's been a very tough year for teenagers, parents and teachers, because of all the uncertainty around these new, harder gcses. even so, the results here have improved, but it's taken a huge amount of extra effort. they offered pupils ev
for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella, who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits.nted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. caroline hawley, bbc news. gcse results were out today, and pass rates in england, wales and northern ireland have risen slightly, despite tougher exams. it was the first time most of the subjects in england were graded from one to nine, with nine being the highest. the overall pass mark of a four — equal...
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for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits.en granted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. the time is 17 minutes past 6. our top story this evening... the government publishes its plan in the event of a no—deal brexit. four men are found guilty of smuggling £41 million worth of cocaine into the uk on a private jet. coming up on sportsday, james vince is the only change for england. we will be asking whether it's enough to bounce back after defeat at trent bridge. gcse pass rates in england, wales and northern ireland have risen slightly, despite tougher exams for some. it was the first time most of the subjects in england were graded from nine to one, with nine being the highest. the overall pass mark of a four, equal to the old c grade, was achieved by 69.2% of those tested in england. only about 4% of entries achieved the top grade nine in any subject, here's our education editor, branwen jeffreys. i passed everything! surprise, and disbelief. they have been so worried. new tough
for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits.en granted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. the time is 17 minutes past 6. our top story this evening... the government publishes its plan in the event of a no—deal brexit. four men are found guilty of smuggling £41 million worth of cocaine into the uk on a private jet. coming up on sportsday, james vince is the only change for england. we will...
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for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella, who, until now, she's only seen in prison visits.just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. caroline hawley, bbc news. lovely photograph that. gcse results were out today and pass rates in england, wales and northern ireland have risen slightly, despite tougher exams. it was the first time most of the subjects in england were graded from 1 to 9, with 9 being the highest. the overall pass mark of a 4, equal to the old c grade, was achieved by 69.2% of those tested in england. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. i passed everything! surprise and disbelief. they'd been so worried. new tougher gcses, new number grades, and all from the exams. no wonder it was hugs all round. i even got better than what i expected. i'm so happy. relieved. very, very relieved. it's been a very tough year for teenagers, parents and teachers, because of all the uncertainty around these new, harder gcses. even so, the results here have improved, but it's taken a huge amount of extra effort. they offered pupi
for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella, who, until now, she's only seen in prison visits.just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. caroline hawley, bbc news. lovely photograph that. gcse results were out today and pass rates in england, wales and northern ireland have risen slightly, despite tougher exams. it was the first time most of the subjects in england were graded from 1 to 9, with 9 being the highest. the overall pass mark of a 4, equal...
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when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it was sadness that a great plan gone awry. we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolution saw the seed of rebellion fighting for our rights in the last four months of the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolutions dream amid the country's current troubles the dreamers of the revolution can at least hold on to a time they say has shaped them for life john home and. a man are worth. your child is their arms a whole romany these are all top news stories south africa's president says he totally rejects a donald trump tweet on land reform the u.s. president ordered a study into farm seizures and what he called the large scale killing of farmers he referred to a fox news story saying the south african government is taking land from white farmers one of south africa's biggest farming organizations says killings are at a twenty year low. china and the u.s. are imposing twenty five percent taxes on sixteen billion dollar
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weeks as ecuadorian authorities were only letting those in who had a valid passport fortunately gabriella was able to get her family's documentation on time it took her several months to gather the money to leave her home country. we were thinking about going to peru for about three months because the situation has been really tough. no matter how much you make if you're professional or not even if you earn a decent wage you can't live on that anymore. not there. at the bus station in the ecuadorian city of tool con like hundreds of other venezuelans they hope to be able to board a bus the gets them all the way down to peru. joe's wife is awaiting them in the peruvian capital lima the father of three hasn't seen his wife in seven months. when she went on ahead. she's landed on her feet over there in peru and she told us to come over since the situation in venezuela is getting worse every day. it's hard. finally the bus arrives everyone is tired they haven't slept in a bed for days and tonight won't be any different and eighteen hour drive away it's them until they reach the border between
weeks as ecuadorian authorities were only letting those in who had a valid passport fortunately gabriella was able to get her family's documentation on time it took her several months to gather the money to leave her home country. we were thinking about going to peru for about three months because the situation has been really tough. no matter how much you make if you're professional or not even if you earn a decent wage you can't live on that anymore. not there. at the bus station in the...
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thank you forjoining us and we wish nazanin and gabriella bidvest, i hope she gets out soon thank younia? this story of the first lady having a body double comes around every few months but the pictures from this weekend are particularly intriguing. so here's a picture of melania getting onto marine 1. and here's the video of her getting off. same clothes. some people are convinced the woman walking alongside donald trump is not his wife. it might stretch credibility somewhat to suggest that one of the president's bodyguards swapped his suit for that skirt — as some have suggested. not sure i have ever met a bodyguard with legs like that. looked very carefully at the wrists and hands, they would have to be nail varnish painted on. so i'm not buying that the roof. but she does look somewhat different. kristian, i think you have too much time! what on earth are you doing, minutely studying das i've been scrambling to organise questions on the pope and think aboutjohn mccain and you're sitting that at whether the bodyguard has the same rights as another bodyguard and had time to get thei
thank you forjoining us and we wish nazanin and gabriella bidvest, i hope she gets out soon thank younia? this story of the first lady having a body double comes around every few months but the pictures from this weekend are particularly intriguing. so here's a picture of melania getting onto marine 1. and here's the video of her getting off. same clothes. some people are convinced the woman walking alongside donald trump is not his wife. it might stretch credibility somewhat to suggest that...
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tightened passport requirements for venezuelans wanting to enter the country like many fifty year old gabriella volta wants to travel through ecuador and then into peru but the authorities there too are cracking down on venezuelans. i'm here with my wife we're hoping for some kind of humanitarian measure from the ecuadorian government that allows us to enter so we can continue our journey to peru. we really want to contribute. if we don't work our kids will starve. we're going to stick together until we get to our destination in peru so we can work and fight for our kids. that may now be more difficult but with the venezuelan economy in tatters and no guarantee president maduro is reforms will succeed there is little incentive for would be emigrants to return home. and joining us now from the venezuelan capital caracas is also lanka he's a correspondent covering events for. thank you for joining us we're hearing reports of absolutely dire conditions in venezuela can you describe to us what people are going through. well it's quite difficult not only because there's a food shortage and a medicin
tightened passport requirements for venezuelans wanting to enter the country like many fifty year old gabriella volta wants to travel through ecuador and then into peru but the authorities there too are cracking down on venezuelans. i'm here with my wife we're hoping for some kind of humanitarian measure from the ecuadorian government that allows us to enter so we can continue our journey to peru. we really want to contribute. if we don't work our kids will starve. we're going to stick together...
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gabriella is your daughter who is with your wife at the moment, how much contact are you able to havemedia which is one of the conditions of her temporary release. she cannot do any interviews but she is obviously allowed to speak to me so we had a lot more contact in if you think back of the day i could not call her andi back of the day i could not call her and i would have to wait by the phone, now i can call her on skype andi phone, now i can call her on skype and i can see her and see her smiling face. today, gabriella wins to be nursery, she wanted mummy to go to nursery and show her friends, here is my mummy. so it is nice that little bit of a normal life is going on today. hawaii is bracing itself for more floods and landslides, as storm lane makes its way past the islands. the former hurricane has been downgraded to a tropical storm. but authorities are warning that lives are still at risk. it's the biggest storm to hit the pacific island group in nearly three decades. earlier, our north america correspondent, james cook, who's on the island of maui, gave us an update. it's st
gabriella is your daughter who is with your wife at the moment, how much contact are you able to havemedia which is one of the conditions of her temporary release. she cannot do any interviews but she is obviously allowed to speak to me so we had a lot more contact in if you think back of the day i could not call her andi back of the day i could not call her and i would have to wait by the phone, now i can call her on skype andi phone, now i can call her on skype and i can see her and see her...
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when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it was sadness at a great plan gone awry. we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolution saw the seed of rebellion of fighting for our rights in the last four months of the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolution's dream amid the country's current troubles the dreamers of the revolution can at least hold on to a time they say has shaped them for life john holmes. the man i work. your child has their arms the whole room and these are all top news stories south africa's president says he totally rejects donald trump statement on land reform the us president ordered a study into farm seizures and what he called the large scale killing of farmers citing a fox news story one of south africa's largest farming organization says killings are at a twenty year low ugandan military prosecutors have dropped weapons charges against jailed pop star turned politician bobby wine but he's just been rearrested the opposition l
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for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits.nted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. good news at least today for her. donald trump has an interesting theory for why he can't be impeached — simply put, he says, the financial markets would crash and everyone would be poorer. in an interview with fox news, the president said it wouldn't be possible to impeach someone who's doing such a good job. the interview followed the dramatic legal events of tuesday when his former campaign manager was found guilty and his former lawyer pleaded guilty. here's what the president said about the possibility of an impeachement. i don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a greatjob? i'll tell you what, if i ever got impeached, i think the market would crash. i think everybody would be poor because without this thinking, you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe — in reverse. fighting back, gave himself an a+ today, tweeted out this is the longest bull run in the history of wall street.
for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits.nted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. good news at least today for her. donald trump has an interesting theory for why he can't be impeached — simply put, he says, the financial markets would crash and everyone would be poorer. in an interview with fox news, the president said it wouldn't be possible to impeach someone who's doing such a good...
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the painter gabriella minter was fascinated by the beauty of nature. this is him it's all a matter of interpretation i'd never try to imitating any of these works of economics and. then to the middle of all this andreas muses bouquet which as time passes looms and will it's like an offender piece of our. time now for something to eat and for today's cats were heading to northern italy where nearly every shop has the local dumplings and is all unary d.n.a. we learn now from a chef anton visa how to make three different kinds. bt you know italy is northern los town lies at the foot of the alps and sounds to roll the perfect place to enjoy life coach of. the family run hotel is in the heart of town this is where head chef antonen views are creature traditional italian and regional dishes like three stick on a daily two releases or two broken three of. the. dumplings used to be the farmer's main meal today they are a speciality like that. you need stale white bread for the dumplings stephanie barnhart the hotel housekeeper pick some up every day from the l
the painter gabriella minter was fascinated by the beauty of nature. this is him it's all a matter of interpretation i'd never try to imitating any of these works of economics and. then to the middle of all this andreas muses bouquet which as time passes looms and will it's like an offender piece of our. time now for something to eat and for today's cats were heading to northern italy where nearly every shop has the local dumplings and is all unary d.n.a. we learn now from a chef anton visa how...
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and i spoke to her after she saw gabriella. she wa nted to her after she saw gabriella.eople when released from prison, they gave their family a bunch of flowers. she wanted to show mummy her toys and play, and mezzanine just wants to be with her, feeding her, help with the bath and all the things you do with children. joining us to give us some more details of this case is our correspondent richard galpin. as it stands is stilljust for three days, is that the case? as far as we understand but we do know her lawyer attempting to get it extended and there is president for doing this, there is president for doing this, there is president for doing this, there is what is called furlough where you are allowed out for sundays and you can get that extended. that is the hope, her lawyers working hard to get that done before she has to go back back on sunday. —— you are allowed out for summer days. we'll we get any formal explanation for the rationale formal explanation for the rationale for this? nothing so far, nothing at all from the iranian authorities and nothing from the f
and i spoke to her after she saw gabriella. she wa nted to her after she saw gabriella.eople when released from prison, they gave their family a bunch of flowers. she wanted to show mummy her toys and play, and mezzanine just wants to be with her, feeding her, help with the bath and all the things you do with children. joining us to give us some more details of this case is our correspondent richard galpin. as it stands is stilljust for three days, is that the case? as far as we understand but...
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for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits., but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. joining me now is tulip siddiq, labour mp for hampstead and kilburn, who is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe's local mp. this is wonderful news, but it is only three days. i spoke to richard ratcliffe a long time after we heard the news and it came as a surprise. we have been asking for a temporary release for a long time, whether it was the christmas, her daughter's fourth birthday, on the 11th of june, and we were denied over and over again so it is almost hard to believe she has been granted three days but i can tell you in two and a half years of being next to richard and campaigning, this is the happiest i have heard him. he saw his wife for the first time in two and a half years on skype because i forget that he does get to speak to her on the phone from prison but people listen to the conversations and he cannot see what she looks like so when i spoke to him the first thing he said was, i saw my wife after two and a half years on skype. i
for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits., but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. joining me now is tulip siddiq, labour mp for hampstead and kilburn, who is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe's local mp. this is wonderful news, but it is only three days. i spoke to richard ratcliffe a long time after we heard the news and it came as a surprise. we have been asking for a temporary release for a long time, whether it was the christmas,...
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when gabriella looks back on this the anniversary of the crusade it was sadness at a great plan going to roy. moore we didn't struggle and sacrifice ourselves for this if the revolution saw the seed of rebellion fighting for our rights in the last four months of the political crisis those rights are being crushed by the government i feel that it's a losing sight of what was once the revolution's dream amid the country's current troubles the dreamers of the revolution can at least hold on to a time they say has shaped them for life john heilemann. the man i work. of all of those stories on our website of course the carol floods in southern india our top stories out how people in recovery camps. you want your knowledge is there i'm still robert these are all top news stories china and the u.s. are imposing twenty five percent taxes on sixteen billion dollars worth of each other's goods it's the latest round of terror since the trade war began in july the u.s. wants beijing to change what it says are unfair trade practices china says it's filing a complaint to the world trade organizatio
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it became a national obsession built around uniting rich and poor young and old eighteen year old gabriella trek to the small village of glasgow skeeters she stayed for five months and among others francisca them forty she'd never been to school. no one knew how to read it was the saddest thing i remember when she was with us i was so happy and so sad when she left my girl is gone i think. on this day thirty eight years ago the crusade finished many consider it the revolution's greatest triumph literacy rate soared it changed a generation feliks than only eleven was one of the youngest volunteers as we saw it with the triumph of the revolution everything was possible that we could do anything and the crusade was just the first step. but the volunteers we took to build things didn't work out that way the party of the revolution is in power but it's accused of eroding the country's democracy and in the last four months imprisoning and even killing some of those who oppose it the son that he's still has a fair amount of support for this much choice for years after they first took power is a te
it became a national obsession built around uniting rich and poor young and old eighteen year old gabriella trek to the small village of glasgow skeeters she stayed for five months and among others francisca them forty she'd never been to school. no one knew how to read it was the saddest thing i remember when she was with us i was so happy and so sad when she left my girl is gone i think. on this day thirty eight years ago the crusade finished many consider it the revolution's greatest triumph...
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it became a national obsession built around uniting richen pull young and old eighteen year old gabriella trek to the small village of alaska skeeters she studied for five months and among others francisca them faulty she'd never been to school. no one knew how to read it was the saddest thing i remember when she was with us i was so happy and so sad when she left my girls gone i sat. in this study thirty eight years ago the crusade finished many consider it the revolution's greatest triumph literacy rate soared it changed a generation feliks then only eleven was one of the youngest volunteers in psalm we saw it with the triumph of the revolution everything was possible that we could do anything and the crusade was just the first step. but the volunteers we took to build things didn't work out that way the party of the revolution is in power but it's accused of eroding the country's democracy and in the last four months imprisoning and even killing some of those who oppose it the sun the face of the still has a fair amount of support for this much choice for years after they first took po
it became a national obsession built around uniting richen pull young and old eighteen year old gabriella trek to the small village of alaska skeeters she studied for five months and among others francisca them faulty she'd never been to school. no one knew how to read it was the saddest thing i remember when she was with us i was so happy and so sad when she left my girls gone i sat. in this study thirty eight years ago the crusade finished many consider it the revolution's greatest triumph...
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support these photos of her being reunited with her four year old daughter gabriella she was arrestedn april twenty sixth. she was preparing to fly back to britain with her daughter she was accused of plotting to overthrow iran's government brings foreign secretary says he wants to see her permanent release. frankly every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice so we call on the iranian authorities to capsulize on the good will from today's announcement by going the whole way and releasing nason and allowing her to go back to family come back to the u.k. which is where home is and then this totally holding justice in london have been demonstrations outside saudi arabia's embassy it is to mark a hundred days since women's rights defenders were detained in the country three female human rights activists were imprisoned in may they are now being tried in a counter-terrorism court activists in carriage drive is to beat their homes outside the embassy throughout the protest to show solidarity with women. the british government's released its continge
support these photos of her being reunited with her four year old daughter gabriella she was arrestedn april twenty sixth. she was preparing to fly back to britain with her daughter she was accused of plotting to overthrow iran's government brings foreign secretary says he wants to see her permanent release. frankly every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice so we call on the iranian authorities to capsulize on the good will from today's announcement...
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i will ask her to address the points you have raised about the gabriella miller first research act. >> thank you for your question. always appreciate a focus on children. fund $4.2 billion on pediatric research. pediatrics is done in virtually all institutes. we are all working together to make the best use of those $4.2 billion. we fulfilled the mandate of the recent pediatric research network part that was in the cures act legislation by having four predominant networks. idea states, pediatric clinical trials network, which is focused on testing rugs in children, the neonatal research network and the rare disease network, looking at over 200 conditions. those networks are adjusting many if not most conditions. gabriela miller -- we have had successes in that area. i understand you knew her? senator kaine: i did not but i knew her parents, who are a great loudoun county family. >> wonderful family. >> the gabriella miller network really creates an infrastructure so that researchers can collect large cohorts of biomaterials from children with conditions such as cancer and congenital a
i will ask her to address the points you have raised about the gabriella miller first research act. >> thank you for your question. always appreciate a focus on children. fund $4.2 billion on pediatric research. pediatrics is done in virtually all institutes. we are all working together to make the best use of those $4.2 billion. we fulfilled the mandate of the recent pediatric research network part that was in the cures act legislation by having four predominant networks. idea states,...
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it became a national obsession built around uniting rich and poor young and old eighteen year old gabriella trek to the small village of alaska skeeters she stayed for five months and among others francisco them forty she'd never been to school. no one knew how to read it was the saddest thing i remember when she was with us i was so happy and so sad when she left my girls gone i say. on this day thirty eight years ago the crusade finished many consider it the revolution's greatest triumph literacy rate soared it changed a generation feliks then only eleven was one of the youngest volunteers as we thought with the triumph of the revolution everything was possible that we could do anything and the crusade was just the first step. but the volunteers we took to build things didn't work out that way the party of the revolution is in power but it's a key.
it became a national obsession built around uniting rich and poor young and old eighteen year old gabriella trek to the small village of alaska skeeters she stayed for five months and among others francisco them forty she'd never been to school. no one knew how to read it was the saddest thing i remember when she was with us i was so happy and so sad when she left my girls gone i say. on this day thirty eight years ago the crusade finished many consider it the revolution's greatest triumph...
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radcliffe's supporters released this photo of her being reunited with her four year old daughter gabriellahe was arrested back in april twenty sixth seen in teheran while preparing to fly back to britain with her daughter she's accused of plotting to overthrow iran's government britain's foreign secretary says he wants to see her permanent release frankly every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice so we call on the iranian authorities to capsulize on the good will from today's announcement by going the whole way and releasing rank how to cope back to our family come back to you k. which is where home is and this totally justice israeli army has launched a criminal investigation into the killing of two palestinian teenagers during the protest at the gaza israel border fence the army says the investigation is needed because there is suspicion the military violated rules for opening fire more from child strafford. sits with his grieving family. whose eighteen year old son was shot dead by an israeli soldier during a protest near the gaza border fence
radcliffe's supporters released this photo of her being reunited with her four year old daughter gabriellahe was arrested back in april twenty sixth seen in teheran while preparing to fly back to britain with her daughter she's accused of plotting to overthrow iran's government britain's foreign secretary says he wants to see her permanent release frankly every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice so we call on the iranian authorities to capsulize on...
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that this is, it's been almost 900 days since she has not been out of the prison and her daughter gabriellad with it and we think that's when she's allowed to tip rarely leave the prison that could lead to a permanent release. australian may have a new prime minister by this time tomorrow. it's far from clear. it's farfrom clear. also it's far from clear. also the political turmoil at the moment. a few days ago, this man, the home affairs minister peter dutton tried to topple the prime minister malcolm turnbull. that didn't work. but the issue's not gone away. mr turnbull‘s next idea is a novel one. he's asking mps from his own party to sign a petition to get rid of him — if there are 43 signatures, he says he'll go. some politicians in his own partry have taken him up on the offer — and we are reportedly on at least 40 signatures. so as a tactic, it's looking like an interesting one. malcolm turnbull‘s called this a momentus time — kind of — a series of prime ministers have now failed to serve a full—term. this is becoming normal. here's more from the prime minister. australians will be ri
that this is, it's been almost 900 days since she has not been out of the prison and her daughter gabriellad with it and we think that's when she's allowed to tip rarely leave the prison that could lead to a permanent release. australian may have a new prime minister by this time tomorrow. it's far from clear. it's farfrom clear. also it's far from clear. also the political turmoil at the moment. a few days ago, this man, the home affairs minister peter dutton tried to topple the prime minister...
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she was arrested in april twenty sixth seen in teheran while preparing to fly back to britain with gabriella was accused of plotting to overthrow iran's government britain's foreign secretary says he wants to see her permanent release. frankly every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice so we call on the iranian authorities to capsulize on the good will from today's announcement by going the whole way and releasing nason and allowing her to go back to her family come back to the u.k. which is where home is and then this totally appalling justice british airways and air france of announce they're suspending flights to iran's capital tehran for next month and a statement british airways says the route is currently not commercially viable the u.s. reimposed sanctions of course this month after pulling out of the twenty fifty nuclear deal and it's threatening to punish any company doing business there to iran's ambassador to the u.k. says the decision is regrettable and that demand on the route does remain high at least one hundred fifty migrants are stu
she was arrested in april twenty sixth seen in teheran while preparing to fly back to britain with gabriella was accused of plotting to overthrow iran's government britain's foreign secretary says he wants to see her permanent release. frankly every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of a gross injustice so we call on the iranian authorities to capsulize on the good will from today's announcement by going the whole way and releasing nason and allowing her to go back to...
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amazing i think those 10 days or 10 eisenhower's essays in office by the lady gabriella did. >> thank you very much. two of the reputations going down would seem to be andrew jackson and thomas jefferson and the fact that jackson's pictures so privately displayed in the oval office probably does and how jackson gave to quick questions. you mentioned president eisenhower's accomplishments in the field of religion. i wonder if you could give us a couple of examples. the lack of appreciation for next then. what was said about next then made the president be so cruel to nixon. >> on religion is fascinating, eisenhower came from his virtual background. his family was from the river brethren which was a branch of the mennonite to the scriptural people who read scripture pretty much every night around the family living room. his parents later became jehovah's witnesses. he came into an anti-pacifist family. after he left home about age 20, who is not a fondness, wasn't comfortable in church services, but he was a deeply religious man who knew scripture very, very well. he immediately decided
amazing i think those 10 days or 10 eisenhower's essays in office by the lady gabriella did. >> thank you very much. two of the reputations going down would seem to be andrew jackson and thomas jefferson and the fact that jackson's pictures so privately displayed in the oval office probably does and how jackson gave to quick questions. you mentioned president eisenhower's accomplishments in the field of religion. i wonder if you could give us a couple of examples. the lack of appreciation...
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it became a national obsession built around uniting rich and poor young and old eighteen year old gabriellak to the small village of glasgow skeeters she stayed for five months and among others francisco them forty she'd never been to school. no one knew how to read it was the saddest thing i remember when she was with us i was so happy and so sad when she left my girls gone i say. on this day thirty eight years ago the crusade finished many consider it the revolution's greatest triumph literacy rate soared it changed a generation feliks then only eleven was one of the youngest volunteers. we thought with the triumph of the revolution everything was possible that we could do anything and the crusade was just the first step. but the volunteers we took to feel that things didn't work out that way the party of the revolution is in power but it's accused of eroding the country's democracy and in the last four months imprisoning and even killing some of those who oppose it the son that he's still has a fair amount of support. for years after they first took power is a testament to the floor and
it became a national obsession built around uniting rich and poor young and old eighteen year old gabriellak to the small village of glasgow skeeters she stayed for five months and among others francisco them forty she'd never been to school. no one knew how to read it was the saddest thing i remember when she was with us i was so happy and so sad when she left my girls gone i say. on this day thirty eight years ago the crusade finished many consider it the revolution's greatest triumph...
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its just pretty amazing. >> gabriella, what do you think about trade?ad gotten so negative as we talked about. the dollar had gotten so strong that a lot of that negative risk regarding trade was priced in. that's the good news. any sort of incremental positive step we take there, that's enough to spark a rally. i would agree that the situation with nafta is largely accepted at this point. we've seen a nice rally the past few days. really what could spark a further rally would be some resolution with china and especially for a emerging markets which has been beaten down by that cloud of uncertainty. >> despite the fact that we focus so much on the four horsemen, you really do think there's more upset potential for the market. >> right. i'm speaking specifically about the u.s. on that. when we look at trade, obviously, there's a lot of noise that's out there and its -- you know, what we're trying to do is distinguish whether its an actual trend versus when is it noise and sometimes its just a lot of noise that we're seeing. i can tell you emerging market
its just pretty amazing. >> gabriella, what do you think about trade?ad gotten so negative as we talked about. the dollar had gotten so strong that a lot of that negative risk regarding trade was priced in. that's the good news. any sort of incremental positive step we take there, that's enough to spark a rally. i would agree that the situation with nafta is largely accepted at this point. we've seen a nice rally the past few days. really what could spark a further rally would be some...
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>her daughter gabriella is already planning for the future years beyond middle school.<"i want to be a mechanical engineer because i want to work on spaceships."> (nat)and it's people like cross guard jesse amador who work everyday to protect those big dreams from getting in harms way.<"watch for the kids, especially the little ones they are our future leaders of america and that's all i can say in regards to the kids crossing.">a good reminder to parents dropping off their kids in the morning and afternoon - to look both ways and be extra aware.in san jose, sara stinson, kron 4 news. (anchor) (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking look outside-- taking a live (anchor) (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: temperatures were running cooler than normal around the bay area. highs today were in the 70s and 80s inland with 50s and 60s and patch fog at the coast. it is another day of showers and thunderstorms over the sierra bu
>her daughter gabriella is already planning for the future years beyond middle school. (nat)and it's people like cross guard jesse amador who work everyday to protect those big dreams from getting in harms way.a good reminder to parents dropping off their kids in the morning and afternoon - to look both ways and be extra aware.in san jose, sara stinson, kron 4 news. (anchor) (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking look outside-- taking a live (anchor) (anchor) taking a live look...