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another one was pulled in that same night and interviewed by text giles a detective giles and his partnere interview we looked at each other and we were like this kid has no idea what we're tea talking about. >> the fugats lied when they fingered him and he was released. but robert had a far different experience in the interview room and different detective. >> and sitting across from you was randy snead? >> randy snead, yeah. >> you knew him? >> i knew him since i was 12 or 13, so i was on first name basis with him. >> kind of a friend? >> yeah, because i've known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me, robert, what took place that night. you tell me your story. >> that night, i was at my house, man. >> at first robert swore he was innocent, but six hours later he had confessed to murder. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one or two times. >> everything you have told me is true, correct? >> true. >> everything you have done and been part of is true, correct? >> true. >> later that day officer snead allowed robert to call his mother. >> i said, robert, what did you s
another one was pulled in that same night and interviewed by text giles a detective giles and his partnere interview we looked at each other and we were like this kid has no idea what we're tea talking about. >> the fugats lied when they fingered him and he was released. but robert had a far different experience in the interview room and different detective. >> and sitting across from you was randy snead? >> randy snead, yeah. >> you knew him? >> i knew him since i...
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guess where giles is today -- minor leagues. he got sent down right away. the all- star team and a fan catches his line drive with one hand. this one is hit out of the park -- he's pretty doggone excited about that, but matt carpenter of the cardinals is not having it. he makes the catch and watch as the replay -- thought he would make a backhanded catch and it didn't quite work out that way, but they are having a little fun with it. here's a familiar name to fans of the oakland a's, danny valencia to the orioles now. he's pretty much played with everybody. that one is snagged down the right field line but the orioles don't have too many highlights these days. how about that guy swearing out his manager?>> i guess he is thinking he shouldn't have said that. good night. dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seres
guess where giles is today -- minor leagues. he got sent down right away. the all- star team and a fan catches his line drive with one hand. this one is hit out of the park -- he's pretty doggone excited about that, but matt carpenter of the cardinals is not having it. he makes the catch and watch as the replay -- thought he would make a backhanded catch and it didn't quite work out that way, but they are having a little fun with it. here's a familiar name to fans of the oakland a's, danny...
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the scribed during pennsylvania campaign, right before they invaded giles, he stepped out of line. he wanted to cross into martin.vania with howdy he hollered out to howdy martin, "the e saw strolling at head of his company," his long his ry thrown over shoulders and he asked for martin to join him in capture pennsylvania," which martin agreed to do. they walked arm in arm, giles for ned, a captain and a invading the t, united states, and he remembered this after the washings he said such familiarity as that between and noncommissioned officer would appear ridiculous in the eyes of a strict here's narians, but where that quote comes from, but captain martin was a man we all loved and could approach and it martin, bit way, after at an pro mat docks courthouse, he led home unit.f the brigade as a another command they absolutely loved, and the description of him that i'm about to read comes from robert campbell, when robert campbell, the 17-year-old olunteer was at one of his first battles, he would have been 18 by that time he saw the walking in font of their line in ran old pair of
the scribed during pennsylvania campaign, right before they invaded giles, he stepped out of line. he wanted to cross into martin.vania with howdy he hollered out to howdy martin, "the e saw strolling at head of his company," his long his ry thrown over shoulders and he asked for martin to join him in capture pennsylvania," which martin agreed to do. they walked arm in arm, giles for ned, a captain and a invading the t, united states, and he remembered this after the washings he...
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in the mens 800, elliot giles retained his british title after a late burst helped him fend off danielr won the women's 800 with a personal best of 2:1.22 seconds. she was really impressive in that final straight. former world champion dai greene won the 400 metre hurdles. he continues his comeback from a hamstring injury that kept him out of this years commonwealth games and will now compete in the european championships in august. andrew pozzi stormed to a third british title win in the mens 110m hurdles to book his place at the european championships too. and finally, nathaneel mitchell—bla ke took the 200m race as he made up ground on the home straight to get his nose ahead of adam gemili at the finish line. a cracking race in the 200. the doctor at the centre of cycling's "jiffy—bag" scandal has told the bbc he had "suicidal thoughts" as a result of the stress of an investigation into the controversy. in his first interview since uk anti—doping launched its inquiry two years ago, former team sky medic dr richard freeman has denied any wrongdoing over a mystery medical package give
in the mens 800, elliot giles retained his british title after a late burst helped him fend off danielr won the women's 800 with a personal best of 2:1.22 seconds. she was really impressive in that final straight. former world champion dai greene won the 400 metre hurdles. he continues his comeback from a hamstring injury that kept him out of this years commonwealth games and will now compete in the european championships in august. andrew pozzi stormed to a third british title win in the mens...
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it later on bbc iplayer (biv) but for the moment thank you to my guests, the political commentator, giles political correspondent for the guardian, jessica elgot. see you later. good evening. today, at long last, the rain came down, for most of us at least. grey skies overhead for this weather watcher in durham, and if we take a look at the satellite picture, you can see this stripe of cloud, an atlantic frontal system that's been pushing its way across the country. also across the southeast of england, we've had this little curl of cloud rolling its way from the near continent. the radar picture shows a little bit of rain in the southeast. 0ur weather frontjourneying out of scotland and northern ireland, into england and wales. and then in this clear gap across parts of eastern and southeastern england, we've seen a few evening downpours and thunderstorms. but as we go through the night, showers will tend to fade away. we'll see some clear spells. generally, quite a lot of cloud and some misty conditions across parts of northern ireland and scotland, where we've had the rain during today
it later on bbc iplayer (biv) but for the moment thank you to my guests, the political commentator, giles political correspondent for the guardian, jessica elgot. see you later. good evening. today, at long last, the rain came down, for most of us at least. grey skies overhead for this weather watcher in durham, and if we take a look at the satellite picture, you can see this stripe of cloud, an atlantic frontal system that's been pushing its way across the country. also across the southeast of...
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with me are the political commentator, giles kenningham, and the political correspondent for the guardianf tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail leads on brexit with the headline ‘now there's a surprise!‘ after the eu dismissed key parts of the prime minister's latest proposals. it's a similar story on the front page of the express, which reads: "brexit plan savaged by eu mafia". the i also leads on the eu's sceptical response to theresa may's brexit plan — and warns of the growing threat of a ‘no deal‘. ‘cabinet at war over free movement‘. that‘s the headline on the front of the telegraph — which splashes on reports of a clash between the chancellor and the home secretary over immigration policy. it‘s a different lead for the times, which claims over 70,000 children are being given anti—depressants despite concerns over their health risks. the guardian leads with a pledge from the education secretary damian hinds to help relieve pressure on teachers suffering from an excessive workload. the daily mirror says ‘boris won‘t budge‘ and claims the former foreign secretary borisjohnson is ref
with me are the political commentator, giles kenningham, and the political correspondent for the guardianf tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail leads on brexit with the headline ‘now there's a surprise!‘ after the eu dismissed key parts of the prime minister's latest proposals. it's a similar story on the front page of the express, which reads: "brexit plan savaged by eu mafia". the i also leads on the eu's sceptical response to theresa may's brexit plan — and warns of the...
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. >>> coming up today on the nine, former oakland a's player and now front office executive chris giles will join us to talk about the new season pass plan, the trade deadline and the a's push for the playoffs. that happens later today on the nine. >>> it's tuesday, you know that which means its time for the weekly health check. the major news right now, those wildfires burning all over california. the fires have created hazy skies and reduced the air quality all over the state. we have been wondering how the smoke affects our health. joining me live now is beth galvin. good morning. i'm glad to see you. >> and good morning. we have been hearing about what is happening in california. it's really frightening. the problem is that smoke contains the gases and particles that can be dangerous if you inhale them. the issue is as you all are experiencing, smoke can travel hundreds of miles so the fire doesn't have to be in your backyard to experience some of these symptoms. >> talk about the symptoms. what kind of symptoms? >> probably the most common thing you will experience is sort of irrit
. >>> coming up today on the nine, former oakland a's player and now front office executive chris giles will join us to talk about the new season pass plan, the trade deadline and the a's push for the playoffs. that happens later today on the nine. >>> it's tuesday, you know that which means its time for the weekly health check. the major news right now, those wildfires burning all over california. the fires have created hazy skies and reduced the air quality all over the...
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david giles was a teenager when a firecracker exploded next to him. >> bam, my ear started ringing. >> reporter: common treatments include antidepressants, white noise machines, even meditation. like many americans, nothing worked for david. >> if i have to live with this the rest of my life, this is going to be horrible. >> reporter: now a new device called the levo system retrains the brain to ignore the noise by recreating each patient's unique ringing sound. >> this is what i hear on a daily basis. >> yes. >> reporter: the patient listens to its custom-made sound while sleeping. >> that's what's going to help them get used to or habituate to that sound over time. >> reporter: a recent v.a. study reported improvement after three months. for david -- >> i'm engaged with family, i'm enjoying life. >> reporter: it's made all the difference. and for somebody like david suffering from tinnitus, this therapy can be life-changing. on this fourth of july, his story also highlights the need to use ear plugs or other types of hearing protection if you'll be near fireworks, or for that matter
david giles was a teenager when a firecracker exploded next to him. >> bam, my ear started ringing. >> reporter: common treatments include antidepressants, white noise machines, even meditation. like many americans, nothing worked for david. >> if i have to live with this the rest of my life, this is going to be horrible. >> reporter: now a new device called the levo system retrains the brain to ignore the noise by recreating each patient's unique ringing sound. >>...
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managing director giles trendle believes their coverage was a cause of the current coverage.n the street, it was listening to the people, we were reporting on these events as they were taking place and i think there are some regimes tha found that to be threatening and disruptive and i think the forces of change, the popular demands were a threat to some regimes and i think it is maybe now payback time. now those tensions were being played out in a battle of words and pictures on the region's main satellite tv stations. the saudi funded station, al arabiya, claimed... the state owned qatari tv channel hit back. as their governments traded accusations, where could arab viewers find the truth? there are two big satellite players. first aljazeera. it created a revolution in arab media when it launched in 1996. then there's al arabiya, its rival since 2003. both stations have some of the biggest tv news audiences across the region. aljazeera is owned by the qatari government, while al arabiya, though based in dubai, is saudi owned. a saudi precondition to restoring relations was
managing director giles trendle believes their coverage was a cause of the current coverage.n the street, it was listening to the people, we were reporting on these events as they were taking place and i think there are some regimes tha found that to be threatening and disruptive and i think the forces of change, the popular demands were a threat to some regimes and i think it is maybe now payback time. now those tensions were being played out in a battle of words and pictures on the region's...
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giles latcham, bbc news, hereford. total for trying to force their daughter into marriage and threatening to kill her. leeds crown court heard the young woman had described her parents as "monsters." she was told she would be travelling to bangladesh for a holiday. once in a remote village, the victim was told she was to be married to her cousin, before being rescued by armed police. a man acquitted of rape has lost his appeal to remove any reference to the case from his enhanced criminal records check. the teacher — who can't be named — was found not guilty seven years ago. when he applied for a job following his acquittal, details of the allegation and the verdict were included in his criminal records certificate. the supreme court ruled that the disclosure of the acquittal was proportionate given his application for a job as a lecturer. the home secretary has insisted he does not support the death penalty, but has stood by his actions in the potential extradition of two islamic state group terror suspects. sajid jav
giles latcham, bbc news, hereford. total for trying to force their daughter into marriage and threatening to kill her. leeds crown court heard the young woman had described her parents as "monsters." she was told she would be travelling to bangladesh for a holiday. once in a remote village, the victim was told she was to be married to her cousin, before being rescued by armed police. a man acquitted of rape has lost his appeal to remove any reference to the case from his enhanced...
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in the men's 800 metres, elliot giles managed to retain his british title after a burst of pace overfend off daniel rowden in second. and laura muir took the title in the women's 800 as she pulled away from the rest of the pack on the home straight to achieve a personal best of 2 minutes and 1.22 seconds. england's cricketers are taking on new zealand in the final of their twenty20 tri—series at chelmsford. the white ferns won the toss and chose to bat and that seemed an excellent decision as they raced to 55—0 in five and a half overs. but when captain sophie devine went for 31, it triggered a collapse that saw new zealand lose eight wickets for 64 runs — seeing them finish with 137—9 from their 20 overs. follow england's innings on radio five live sports extra. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which come into force today. until now, trips booked via websites like expedia and on the beach did not have the same protection as traditional package holidays from tr
in the men's 800 metres, elliot giles managed to retain his british title after a burst of pace overfend off daniel rowden in second. and laura muir took the title in the women's 800 as she pulled away from the rest of the pack on the home straight to achieve a personal best of 2 minutes and 1.22 seconds. england's cricketers are taking on new zealand in the final of their twenty20 tri—series at chelmsford. the white ferns won the toss and chose to bat and that seemed an excellent decision as...
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giles watling is trying to introduce a law to regulate the devices, which he says discriminate againste only they can hear them. the people who use these devices neglect the effect on very young children, babies and animals, they neglect the effect on children with preexisting conditions that make them especially sensitive, like autism. they neglect the effects both mental and physical on children who cannot avoid long—term exposure, because of where they live or the schools to which they go. the bill got the initial backing of mps, but it's unlikely to progress any further. planet earth is not just for human beings. that was the message from lord hague during the first lords debate on the ivory bill. the bill is designed to ban the buying or selling of ivory in the uk. but the former conservative leader said it wasn't just about elephants. this is part of that effort, one aspect of it on ivory, and we should renew our determination on every other aspect because the rhinos are being driven to extinction by beliefs about the properties of their horns, which are utter drivel. and that hu
giles watling is trying to introduce a law to regulate the devices, which he says discriminate againste only they can hear them. the people who use these devices neglect the effect on very young children, babies and animals, they neglect the effect on children with preexisting conditions that make them especially sensitive, like autism. they neglect the effects both mental and physical on children who cannot avoid long—term exposure, because of where they live or the schools to which they go....
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with me are the political commentator giles kenningham and the political correspondent for the guardiangot. let's have a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail leads on brexit with the headline "now there's a surprise!" after the eu dismissed key parts of the prime minister's latest proposals. it's a similar story on the front page of the express, which reads "brexit plan savaged by eu mafia." the i also leads on the eu's sceptical response to theresa may's brexit plan, and warns of the growing threat of a "no deal." the online independent features a picture of a girl it says is hoping to be gaza's first 0lympic swimmer — but its main story is also the brexit negotiations. "cabinet at war over free movement." that's the headline on the front of the telegraph, which splashes on reports of a clash between the chancellor and the home secretary over immigration policy. it's a different lead for the times, which claims tens of thousands of children are being given anti—depressa nts despite concerns over their health risks. the guardian leads with a pledge from the education s
with me are the political commentator giles kenningham and the political correspondent for the guardiangot. let's have a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail leads on brexit with the headline "now there's a surprise!" after the eu dismissed key parts of the prime minister's latest proposals. it's a similar story on the front page of the express, which reads "brexit plan savaged by eu mafia." the i also leads on the eu's sceptical response to theresa may's...
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i want to welcome back to economy ceo david kirkpatrick and tom giles.what are the broader effects of this on the technology industry, which sectors are getting hit hardest? : the first one to talk about is the chip industry. they seem to be caught up in this in the biggest, most romantic way. what i mean by that is that it is not that there are direct tariffs on the chips themselves, it is that there are a lot of big chipmakers getting caught up and used as pawns. is an electronics maker. u.s.mpact for them, is the going to ban zte equipment? there is a long-running grudge for them allegedly selling technology to companies -- to countries like iran and north korea, then lying about it. another company wants to buy a chipmaker and has to get approved in china. china is holding up approval. --ina: macron as well, micron as well, also getting hit. approval to got resume activities in the u.s. this was seen as a bargaining chip of sorts. what is going on here? think, when trump banned exports of u.s. components to zte a month or so ago, i think it was sort
i want to welcome back to economy ceo david kirkpatrick and tom giles.what are the broader effects of this on the technology industry, which sectors are getting hit hardest? : the first one to talk about is the chip industry. they seem to be caught up in this in the biggest, most romantic way. what i mean by that is that it is not that there are direct tariffs on the chips themselves, it is that there are a lot of big chipmakers getting caught up and used as pawns. is an electronics maker....
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nieves and indan studio we have bloomberg tech editor tom giles. were expecting 6 million subscriber ads. i know you are bullish. what went wrong? >> a negative punch. expecting a bead on the subscriber number. predicting so it, much international growth will add some quarter to quarter. we have seen some blowout results. this is what i view as more of a speed bump, not the start of a negative trend. you will see a negative knee-jerk reaction. the international growth story. the growth season is intact and things will go much higher. nevertheless, they will have a lot to do to explain in terms of why they missed and looking forward, is there anything they are seeing internationally, why they saw this weakness. emily: he thinks it is just a speed bump but why? you gotis the last time excited about a show on netflix? has been a while. i will be honest. "stranger things", we were on the end of -- the edge of our seats. emily: and they don't have a seasonal schedule which gives them more flexibility but it also leaves people frustrated. >> it is not li
nieves and indan studio we have bloomberg tech editor tom giles. were expecting 6 million subscriber ads. i know you are bullish. what went wrong? >> a negative punch. expecting a bead on the subscriber number. predicting so it, much international growth will add some quarter to quarter. we have seen some blowout results. this is what i view as more of a speed bump, not the start of a negative trend. you will see a negative knee-jerk reaction. the international growth story. the growth...
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. >> can giles is a big-name pitcher, too.er. tragic edge sports reports on fox news headline xm channel 115. >> president trump meets with teresa may today. straight ahead on "fbn:am." [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. ♪(piano music) jessica! we need to leave. right now! i need to get something. (boy): dance recitals are so boring. ♪there's a me no one knows ♪waiting to be set free so, what's the empty suitcase for? the grand prize trophy duh ♪i was born to be somebody tree and do we are getting breaking news out of brussels right now. angela merkel is speaking and she speaking in germany. she may occur that germany has to do more than we did have a fundamental discussion. also getting some headlines from dow jones at the nato secretary general has suspended the summer program today for an emergency session now underway. also getting a quote together that he is not happy. that's the breaking news out of brussels
. >> can giles is a big-name pitcher, too.er. tragic edge sports reports on fox news headline xm channel 115. >> president trump meets with teresa may today. straight ahead on "fbn:am." [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. ♪(piano music) jessica! we need to leave. right now! i need to get something. (boy): dance recitals are so boring. ♪there's a me no one...
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. >>> back to meteorologist mark gile.r they had the training camp in rock land. >> yeah, in fact it's probably very hot day. closer to home, temperatures not as hot. you can see the current readings right now across the state. 106 degrees for this 12:00-hour in redding. 109 in palm springs. upper 90s towards baker field compare that to 55 degrees up towards eureka. these yellows indicating a heat advisory and the reds indicate excessive heat warnings across portions of the state. this includes lake county until 8:00 p.m. friday evening. so you can see there, a heat advisory and coming in closer here, you can see here the portions of the east bay hills extending towards the east of san jose as we take this heat advisory until 8:00 p.m. on friday. not just today, continuing into friday and not much relief in site. low clouds and fog, a constant near the coastline as we come in closer and there we go with the overcast. looks like clearing here for portions of the marin county coastline. still some patches over san francisco.
. >>> back to meteorologist mark gile.r they had the training camp in rock land. >> yeah, in fact it's probably very hot day. closer to home, temperatures not as hot. you can see the current readings right now across the state. 106 degrees for this 12:00-hour in redding. 109 in palm springs. upper 90s towards baker field compare that to 55 degrees up towards eureka. these yellows indicating a heat advisory and the reds indicate excessive heat warnings across portions of the...
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. >>> chris giles will join us in the studio talk about the team's new season ticket plan.eadline and also the oak lands a's push for the playoffs. . >>> now the hall of fame will give owena a glass locker just like the rest of the class. footage of his career will be in the opening video. he will hold his owner is own ceremony. >>> we are still watching the commute. >> good mor traffic as the improving. we have that accident that was minor out of the lanes and they moved over the parking lot. it's out of the way right there. now it's not visible and that traffic is improving quite a bit as you drive on westbound bay bridge. it's still crowded but it's not unusually slow. 580. we had an earlier accident at the 980 interchange. that's getting better. highway 4 seems to be getting better. all this because of earlier issues. its lighter than i normally see it. a little bit of slow traffic. chris henry up in lake tahoe where the water is really warm. 70 degrees. that's historic. the lake is pleasantly warm. i swam in eagle lake above emerald bay. smoke was so bad yesterday that
. >>> chris giles will join us in the studio talk about the team's new season ticket plan.eadline and also the oak lands a's push for the playoffs. . >>> now the hall of fame will give owena a glass locker just like the rest of the class. footage of his career will be in the opening video. he will hold his owner is own ceremony. >>> we are still watching the commute. >> good mor traffic as the improving. we have that accident that was minor out of the lanes and...
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. >> that is giles turner. >> i am the tech editor of bloomberg.rink with your friends, it is great. if you drink for 12 hours, it is not great. it is a responsibility for the parents. >> parents are not the only ones sounding the alarm bells. a group of pediatric and mental health experts are lobbying facebook to discontinue messenger kids, a version of its messenger app for children ages six to 12. most platforms have age restrictions but the honor system is virtually impossible to enforce. after claims from two of his major shareholders to address this, apple unveiled a new feature to help people take control of their habits. >> we know this is something that can help families achieve the right balance for them. >> meanwhile, experts still cannot agree as to how serious a threat this is. >> most of the evidence is new on whether social media is a good or bad thing. you have to remember, snapchat only happened in 2011. we know how long it takes academics to come to a conclusion. >> like it or not, social media and the screens are here to stay. pu
. >> that is giles turner. >> i am the tech editor of bloomberg.rink with your friends, it is great. if you drink for 12 hours, it is not great. it is a responsibility for the parents. >> parents are not the only ones sounding the alarm bells. a group of pediatric and mental health experts are lobbying facebook to discontinue messenger kids, a version of its messenger app for children ages six to 12. most platforms have age restrictions but the honor system is virtually...
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joining me will be political commentator, giles kenningham, and the political correspondent for the guardianelgot. the surviving victim of the novichok poisoning in amesbury in wiltshire, charlie rowley, has been discharged from hospital. his partner dawn sturgess, who was also contaminated, died over a fortnight ago. duncan kennedy reports. it's been a life—changing weeks for charlie rowley. contaminated by a nerve agents, but now well enough to leave hospital. i'm pleased to confirm that charlie was discharged today. he has been through an appalling experience most of us can never imagine. today is a very welcome milestone in his recovery, and all of us at the hospital wish him well. the news of his release comes barely two weeks after the death of his partner from novichok poisoning. today, in a park insoles three, a few of don's friends gathered in tribute. she was a nice person, always looked out for people. help them out anyway she could. it is a shame to see her go, she was a caring person. dawn and charlie came into contact with the novichok here at charlie's home. the source of the
joining me will be political commentator, giles kenningham, and the political correspondent for the guardianelgot. the surviving victim of the novichok poisoning in amesbury in wiltshire, charlie rowley, has been discharged from hospital. his partner dawn sturgess, who was also contaminated, died over a fortnight ago. duncan kennedy reports. it's been a life—changing weeks for charlie rowley. contaminated by a nerve agents, but now well enough to leave hospital. i'm pleased to confirm that...
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. ♪ >> something roger giles didn't think he was cut out for. music today at the level i'm doing it. she changed my life. she changed all of our >> so after 30 years of teaching and on the anniversary of the eastern high school's trip to austria, the group has come back together one last time. >> so it ended up being a reunion of all the students that i taught from 1972 to 2005 2006. >> everybody on the stage and miss garrett is standing there just directing everybody. that means -- that means a lot me. >> you ready. >> it will mean a lot to former students like roderick, but it ll mean even more for their teacher who dedicated the life succeed. ure that they >> the story is that they were notom privileged in s other ways buty yet t were able to succeed like anyone. >> reporting in pnce george's county, megan fitzgerald, ews >> beautiful story. beautiful music. there will be nearly 300 alumni singing in the reunion concert on saturday evening, and can you find more informabout that and how to get tickets on our nbc washington app. just search ea
. ♪ >> something roger giles didn't think he was cut out for. music today at the level i'm doing it. she changed my life. she changed all of our >> so after 30 years of teaching and on the anniversary of the eastern high school's trip to austria, the group has come back together one last time. >> so it ended up being a reunion of all the students that i taught from 1972 to 2005 2006. >> everybody on the stage and miss garrett is standing there just directing everybody....
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one woman named amy giles mauer is the cfo of a family business in wisconsin, suburban wisconsin and she was voting for her guns. she self identified as a feminist, she is who you thought would have voted for hillary clinton and there was social pressure to do that but because it was so important to her, we were sitting in the interview, i am carrying now and have a couple in my office. people look at me and think i'm voting for hillary clinton, think again. she thinks owning a gun and being able to protect herself and her family is the most empowering thing as a woman and as a feminist so i found her fascinating. >> talk about the others you met along the way and look at the archetypes. some of the archetypes are going to be somewhat predictable, you're going to look at red-blooded blue-collar. >> that is the one everyone parachuted in and saw. >> there are types -- >> than the christian. >> help this jew understand that. >> king cyrus was a persian emperor the israelites were in captivity, sent them back to jerusalem to rebuild the temple. you should know it. there is an evangelica
one woman named amy giles mauer is the cfo of a family business in wisconsin, suburban wisconsin and she was voting for her guns. she self identified as a feminist, she is who you thought would have voted for hillary clinton and there was social pressure to do that but because it was so important to her, we were sitting in the interview, i am carrying now and have a couple in my office. people look at me and think i'm voting for hillary clinton, think again. she thinks owning a gun and being...
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our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator, giles kenningham, and the political correspondentot. the surviving victim of the novichok poisoning in amesbury in wiltshire, charlie rowley, has been discharged from hospital. his partner dawn sturgess, who was also contaminated, died over a fortnight ago. duncan kennedy reports. it's been a life—changing three weeks for charlie rowley. contaminated by a nerve agent but 110w contaminated by a nerve agent but now well enough to leave hospital. contaminated by a nerve agent but now well enough to leave hospitallj am now well enough to leave hospital.” am pleased to confirm that earlier today, charlie rowley was discharged from hospital. charlie has been through an appalling experience most of us could never imagine. today is a very welcome milestone in his recovery and all of us here at salisbury hospital which am well as he continues to get better. the news of charlie's release comes every two weeks after the death of his partner dawn stu rgess weeks after the death of his partner dawn sturgess from novichok poisoning. today in a par
our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator, giles kenningham, and the political correspondentot. the surviving victim of the novichok poisoning in amesbury in wiltshire, charlie rowley, has been discharged from hospital. his partner dawn sturgess, who was also contaminated, died over a fortnight ago. duncan kennedy reports. it's been a life—changing three weeks for charlie rowley. contaminated by a nerve agent but 110w contaminated by a nerve agent but now well enough to...
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there is something be giling about how trump deals with putin and today was just a further extensionat he didn't mention the things that people wanted to see mentioned, nic and i were together in ukraine when that plane was shot down and we saw what by every appearance were russian soldiers not letting people collect the dead, not affording the dignity of that situation. and if it just doesn't come up today, what does that mean about how good anything that comes up can be? >> well, i mean, first of all, it suggests the limits of personal dip plomcy as really a classic error that not just dob donald trump but many presidents make to theirry get. by the way, tomorrow is the anniversary of that horrific shoot down. >> four years. >> of the plane. it's never really been addressed. it's been a major sticking point in relations with the west. i'm struck as the presidents start to soon finish up the one on one meeting and move to the expanded meeting. it's really going to underscore i think for us how president trump really is not on same page with his own foreign policy team when it comes
there is something be giling about how trump deals with putin and today was just a further extensionat he didn't mention the things that people wanted to see mentioned, nic and i were together in ukraine when that plane was shot down and we saw what by every appearance were russian soldiers not letting people collect the dead, not affording the dignity of that situation. and if it just doesn't come up today, what does that mean about how good anything that comes up can be? >> well, i...
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defending champion astros acquired suspended reliever roberto osuna from the blue james giving up ken gilesspect in return. osuna is serving a sentence for a domestic conviction in may. lance lynne was acquired in exchange for tyler austin and pitcher rio. to the action on the field in minnesota where the indians' jose romero slugged a pair of solo homers in last night's game against the twins. the all star third baseman snapped an 0 for 16 slump with the first inning hit into right field. he repeats at the next at bat, and matching martinez for the league-leading 32nd home run of the season. as for the game, the twins beat the indians 5-4 in that one. some power there. to boston where a miscue in the philadelphia outfield helps the red sox in last night's game in the fifth earning nunez an rbi triple after he lines one over the center fielder's head. the game would head into extras, tied at one. in the bottom of the 13th, red sox' backup catcher cranked a double into the team's bullpen, knocking in nunez for the winning run of the game. after the game the red sox announced they acquired se
defending champion astros acquired suspended reliever roberto osuna from the blue james giving up ken gilesspect in return. osuna is serving a sentence for a domestic conviction in may. lance lynne was acquired in exchange for tyler austin and pitcher rio. to the action on the field in minnesota where the indians' jose romero slugged a pair of solo homers in last night's game against the twins. the all star third baseman snapped an 0 for 16 slump with the first inning hit into right field. he...
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but it's a postcode lottery — giles latcham has this report from herefordshire, where all patients areuads for me. gp needs patient, a cornerstone of the nhs, but in herefordshire, this is an appointment you might have on a weekend, or weekday evening, this doctor helped set up the company which provide out of hours access to gps that the government promised patients four years ago. partly because we were one of the initial pilots that was incentivised to set the scheme up, before everybody else, we have got a bit of a run into it, but we are at 100%. in this sparsely populated county, how do you provide 100% access to gps out of hours. in herefordshire, they have three hubs. one in herefordshire itself, offering evening and weekend appointments, others in ross on wye in the south, and leominster in the north. but if you live 15 miles away from hereford, in ledbury, for example, accessing out of hours doesn't feel so easy. i guess when you live in a kind of smaller towns like ledbury, you kind of expect to need to go a little further. you can't really expected. do you mind travelling o
but it's a postcode lottery — giles latcham has this report from herefordshire, where all patients areuads for me. gp needs patient, a cornerstone of the nhs, but in herefordshire, this is an appointment you might have on a weekend, or weekday evening, this doctor helped set up the company which provide out of hours access to gps that the government promised patients four years ago. partly because we were one of the initial pilots that was incentivised to set the scheme up, before everybody...
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(ken) today we spoke with te a's c-o-o chris giles from washington, d.c.r's all star game. he told us tickets will cost just 10 dollars for the one-night only affair. (ken)the bay bridge series resumes this friday....after the all star break... first pitch is schedule for 6:35 at the oakland coliseum. coliseum.oakland 6:35 at the schedule for first pitch is only affair. (ken)the bay bridge series resumes this friday....ter the all star break... first pitch is schedule for 6:35 at the oakland coliseum. (michelle) the california democratic party is endorsing state endorsing party is democratic california the (michelle) (michelle) the california democratic party is endorsing state legislator kevin de leon for senate over incumbent dianne feinstein. and the vote wasn't even close. de leon received more than 200 votes from party members. feinstein received only 22. 94 members voted for neither candidate... as feinstein asked. the two will face off against each other in november. (ken)depsite losing the party's endorsement, feinstein still has a sizable advantag
(ken) today we spoke with te a's c-o-o chris giles from washington, d.c.r's all star game. he told us tickets will cost just 10 dollars for the one-night only affair. (ken)the bay bridge series resumes this friday....after the all star break... first pitch is schedule for 6:35 at the oakland coliseum. coliseum.oakland 6:35 at the schedule for first pitch is only affair. (ken)the bay bridge series resumes this friday....ter the all star break... first pitch is schedule for 6:35 at the oakland...
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jessica: juliÁn giles se encuentra en los Ángeles, esta vez no es para encontrar el amor, sino por razonese total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. así estás totalmente listo. colgate total. ¡acomencemos. ¡así no se juega las escondidillas! eso es lo que tú crees, papito. [grito] y así es como el estudiante supera al maestro. ♪ lean on me, when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on ♪ ♪ lean on me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: gracias por acompaÑarnos. comienza "sin rollo". tenemos que dar la bienvenida, una vez mÁs, a los presentadores oficiales de "premios juventud": manolo gonzÁlez vergara y marÍa elena Ávila. hija de nuestra chiqui delgado e hijo de nuestra querida sofÍa vergara. jomari, ya cantaste, bienvenido. [risas] tenemos temas muy interesantes. tenemos diferentes puntos de vista. la pregunta es, guarda usted secretos en sus redes quÉ los podrÍa perjudicar en un momento dado? los invitamos a que voten a travÉs de la pÁgina web de krispy art amÉrica. esta es la pregunta del dÍa. ♪ ya lo saben. ex jugador de fÚtbol y ahora comentarista dep
jessica: juliÁn giles se encuentra en los Ángeles, esta vez no es para encontrar el amor, sino por razonese total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. así estás totalmente listo. colgate total. ¡acomencemos. ¡así no se juega las escondidillas! eso es lo que tú crees, papito. [grito] y así es como el estudiante supera al maestro. ♪ lean on me, when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on ♪ ♪ lean on me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...