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she said why, does my husband grieve any she said why, does my husband grieve a ny less she said why,rieve any less than me? she couldn't, my mrs had to get up and walk away from this woman, why would it be better? i feel for my this woman, why would it be better? ifeel for my son this woman, why would it be better? i feel for my son as much as she did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes?” did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the child. are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the childlj are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the child. i i was going to say that. and given birth to the child. so there is an automatic empathy, particularly from women, to women, because they have a shared experience. i think that is what it is. i want to britain in martin, you will have heard this argument about you know, there aren't enough youth clubs services, there have been cuts to various sectors since 2010. i won't ask you about policy because that is not your area, what do you think we can do to t
she said why, does my husband grieve any she said why, does my husband grieve a ny less she said why,rieve any less than me? she couldn't, my mrs had to get up and walk away from this woman, why would it be better? i feel for my this woman, why would it be better? ifeel for my son this woman, why would it be better? i feel for my son as much as she did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes?” did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes? i think the women have...
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yes, we grieve differently, we are meant to hold our emotions?everyone agree with that, you are expected to hold your emotions in? the women in my family, my mother and my sisters, they spoke a lot more about it. the family came around them and supported them as women a lot more than the i suppose our friends and family were around us, but trying to express yourself ina room us, but trying to express yourself in a room of man is quite difficult as women are more open to express themselves amongst each other. it felt as though as men we were quite isolated in comparison to the women. it is interesting to say that because you are expressing yourself now ina because you are expressing yourself now in a room full of men. men with a shared experience. that is the difference, a huge difference. a shared experience. that is the difference, a huge differencelj difference, a huge difference.” found the same thing. women could openly show how they felt. 0n the day or one of my friends pulled me aside and said, i don't know how to feel, i don't know how to
yes, we grieve differently, we are meant to hold our emotions?everyone agree with that, you are expected to hold your emotions in? the women in my family, my mother and my sisters, they spoke a lot more about it. the family came around them and supported them as women a lot more than the i suppose our friends and family were around us, but trying to express yourself ina room us, but trying to express yourself in a room of man is quite difficult as women are more open to express themselves...
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you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the whole family desperately want to grieve, butcan't. so every day is a battle and every day more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes... this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. harry's parents fly out to the united states later this morning from heathrow airport from where simon jones sent this update. harry dunn's parents are heading to washington because they say they still need to make progress with this case. they had a meeting at the foreign office during the week but they describe that as simply a publicity stunt. they also appeal to the us ambassador in london but felt they made no progress there so they wanted to talk directly to politicians in washington and also in new york and, perhaps, if they get the chance to make their case to president trump. the key thing they want to do, though, is to speak to anne sacoolas herself, to hearfrom herfirst hand about how the crash happened, about harry's
you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the whole family desperately want to grieve, butcan't. so every day is a battle and every day more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes... this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. harry's parents fly out to the united states later this morning from heathrow airport from where simon jones sent this update. harry...
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does my husband grieve any less than me?"sus had to get up and walk away from this woman. why would it be better? i feel for my son as much as she did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the child. i was going to say that. and given birth to the child. so there is an automatic empathy, particularly from women to women, because they have a shared experience. i think that is what it is. i want to bring in martin. you will have heard this argument about, you know, there aren't enough youth clubs services, there have been cuts to various sectors since 2010. i won't ask you about policy because that is not your area, what do you think we can do to try and reduce the number of knife crime victims? i think it is very difficult. i think that the problems stem from the society we live in. lack of understanding, lack of wanting to share our own burdens and what young people need is nurturing relationship with people they trust and care. they need to have the opportunity to develop. that
does my husband grieve any less than me?"sus had to get up and walk away from this woman. why would it be better? i feel for my son as much as she did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the child. i was going to say that. and given birth to the child. so there is an automatic empathy, particularly from women to women, because they have a shared experience. i think that is what it is. i want to bring in martin. you will have heard this...
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and i am sure it helps them with the grieving. it is a way helps them with the grieving.in other people. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. we begin in washington where the ceo of boeing and chief engineer will testify about the safety of the 737 max aeroplane at a hearing before the us senate commerce committee. then it's to frankfurt for a ceremony in which mario draghi will hand over the presidency of the european central bank to christine lagarde. and after that in paris there will be the inauguration of the new european centre forjudaism which will be attended by president emanuel macron. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hope you had a good weekend, here is your monday spore briefing. —— sport briefing. another day, another record for tiger woods. the 15—time major winner has now equalled the record for pga tour wins. he took his 82nd victory at the zozo championship, the first ever pga tournament in japan. with a three shot advantage and just seven holes to complete of his final round in the rain affected ev
and i am sure it helps them with the grieving. it is a way helps them with the grieving.in other people. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. we begin in washington where the ceo of boeing and chief engineer will testify about the safety of the 737 max aeroplane at a hearing before the us senate commerce committee. then it's to frankfurt for a ceremony in which mario draghi will hand over the presidency of the european central bank to christine lagarde. and after that...
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you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the whole family desperately want to grieve, butcan't. so every day is a battle and every day more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes: this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states what are they hoping to achieve? they are flying out on a couple of hours‘ time and they say they‘d much rather not be making this trip, they‘d rather be spending their time grieving but they feel they still need answers. they had a meeting during the week at the foreign 0ffice, during the week at the foreign office, they felt it was just a publicity stunt. they tried contacting the us ambassador in london but didn‘t feel they‘d made any progress so, london but didn‘t feel they‘d made any progress so, in washington and new york, they want to talk to politicians directly to make their case, even perhaps speaking to the presiden
you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the whole family desperately want to grieve, butcan't. so every day is a battle and every day more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes: this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states what are they hoping to achieve?...
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you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the whole family desperately want to grieve, butcan't. every day is a battle and more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes: this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states in the next few hours, what are they hoping to achieve? they will leave in a few hours' time, heading to washington and then new york and they are clear this is a journey they would much rather not be making. last week, they had a meeting at the foreign which they felt was just a publicity stunt and they also contacted the us ambassador in london but didn't get anyjoy —— ambassador in london but didn't get any joy —— foreign ambassador in london but didn't get anyjoy —— foreign office. they want to talk to politicians and foreign offices directly and if necessary speak to donald trump himself. they got a letter last night and delivered fro
you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the whole family desperately want to grieve, butcan't. every day is a battle and more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes: this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states in the next few hours, what are they hoping to...
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he goes chair one of the referring committees on impeachment probe, there will be some time for grieving i am sure, and the speaker will make those announcements uniformities obviously, for members of congress, to pay respects to our colleague. but i suspect the business of the congress will continue and that the impeachment proceeding will continue. >> congressman we send condolences to you and
he goes chair one of the referring committees on impeachment probe, there will be some time for grieving i am sure, and the speaker will make those announcements uniformities obviously, for members of congress, to pay respects to our colleague. but i suspect the business of the congress will continue and that the impeachment proceeding will continue. >> congressman we send condolences to you and
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you want to grieve, you desperately wa nt to you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the family wa nt to want to grieve, the whole family want to desperately grieve, but we can't. so everyday is a battle and more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes: this could pave the way to extradite miss secure last to the uk's. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states in the next few hours, what are they hoping to achieve? they will leave heathrow in a few hours and this is a journey they never wanted to take. they say they would rather spend the time grieving. they had a meeting last week at the foreign office, which they thought was just a publicity stu nt. they thought was just a publicity stunt. they tried appealing to the us ambassador in london but didn't get very far, so they want to go to the us to speak to politicians to make their case, and if necessary make their case, and if necessary make a direct ap
you want to grieve, you desperately wa nt to you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the family wa nt to want to grieve, the whole family want to desperately grieve, but we can't. so everyday is a battle and more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes: this could pave the way to extradite miss secure last to the uk's. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon,...
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that kind of thing. >> and there as well helping out and grieving was john mcdowell jessica's ex.e may have looked the part of a tough guy but police had checked his alibi. he could not have been the killkil killer. >> we're also able to look at his cell phone locations and they were exactly where he said he was. at no point did his phone ever put him anywhere near jessica's house. >> john did not kill jessica. and when he first learned she was dead. >> i just felt completely lost. instantly trying to figure out how i was going to tell my son that his mother, that was his world was no longer here and i didn't know what to do. >> he tried but even at jessica's funeral, her son then just 6 years old didn't seem to comprehend. >> what was that like for you? >> it was horrible. especially with her being right there and he is still not comprehending that she wasn't with us anymore. >> that was when the detectives were tracking down, well, they didn't know who? the sister's ex? the guy charged with assault had a solid alibi, but what about the men that attended jessica's small party. on
that kind of thing. >> and there as well helping out and grieving was john mcdowell jessica's ex.e may have looked the part of a tough guy but police had checked his alibi. he could not have been the killkil killer. >> we're also able to look at his cell phone locations and they were exactly where he said he was. at no point did his phone ever put him anywhere near jessica's house. >> john did not kill jessica. and when he first learned she was dead. >> i just felt...
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they are grieving for theirjobs. they are grieving for theirjobs.heir way through seemingly a diplomatic minefield with all this stress and confusion and frustration and anger. it is difficult to put into words what this family are going through. they simply want anne sacoolas to face a due process, a process? absolutely, it is not a difficult question. if any others had suffered this, you would want to see those responsible held to account. allegedly. allegedly, it is not up to was, it is through the court system, but if they suspect disappears i think we can all understand that human beings how that would leave you feeling. do they feel that the british government, that boris johnson, they feel that the british government, that borisjohnson, has applied sufficient pressure yet on the united states government to assist them? the family clearly do not operate at that sort of level. this family felt largely abandoned until about a week ago when i went and knocked on their door to see if i could help in anyway. they were simply told the woman had gone
they are grieving for theirjobs. they are grieving for theirjobs.heir way through seemingly a diplomatic minefield with all this stress and confusion and frustration and anger. it is difficult to put into words what this family are going through. they simply want anne sacoolas to face a due process, a process? absolutely, it is not a difficult question. if any others had suffered this, you would want to see those responsible held to account. allegedly. allegedly, it is not up to was, it is...
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among them is dominic grieve, who is now 200 miles away in westminster. good morning, mr grieve.. can i come to that issue first of all? as someone who is still a conservative but no longer a conservative but no longer a conservative mp, how does it feel to have all of this going on and to feel as though, i imagine, you are not really pa rt feel as though, i imagine, you are not really part of it at the moment? a lot of people came up saying they agreed with me and one or two people muttered implications under their breath as they passed but very few of those. how much of the discussion was about this potential withdrawal agreement? the changes with regards to the irish border? what happens next? the prime minister is fully entitled to put forward ideas to try to resolve the issue of the irish backstop but i must say to suggest effectively they are going to solve the border problem by having a hard border moved ten miles back from where the border is on each side is in facta where the border is on each side is in fact a creation, is it not, creation of a hard border with a no man
among them is dominic grieve, who is now 200 miles away in westminster. good morning, mr grieve.. can i come to that issue first of all? as someone who is still a conservative but no longer a conservative but no longer a conservative mp, how does it feel to have all of this going on and to feel as though, i imagine, you are not really pa rt feel as though, i imagine, you are not really part of it at the moment? a lot of people came up saying they agreed with me and one or two people muttered...
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community came together to mark national night out two months after it was postponed for the city to grieve. >>> this video here awoman caught on camera inside a zoo's lion enclosure. this is now under investigation. >> wow! we'll look at the weather. we have cool temperatures to talk about and a warm-up towards the weekend. . >>> here is something that no one shoulder ever do. not that we have to tell you this but check this out. cell phone video posted to instagram showing woman waving and dancing. inside of a lion. she got in the animal enclosure at the bronx zoo's african lion exhibit. the lion takes a few steps toward the woman but just sat there, stared and did nothing. officials are not sure how the woman got into the barrier. >> new tonight, the city of gilroy host national night out. the event was postponed after the garlic festival shooting to. night's event provided another opportunity for healing. >> we give thanks today for the gift of community. >> reporter: national night out kicked off with a prayer tonight and a song about healing. a few months pryor on july 28th, the town
community came together to mark national night out two months after it was postponed for the city to grieve. >>> this video here awoman caught on camera inside a zoo's lion enclosure. this is now under investigation. >> wow! we'll look at the weather. we have cool temperatures to talk about and a warm-up towards the weekend. . >>> here is something that no one shoulder ever do. not that we have to tell you this but check this out. cell phone video posted to instagram...
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we need it to come back so we can start to grieve. >> reporter: harry dunn was riding on his motorcycle the 42-year-old driver is e th investigators say she just left royal air force crowton which the british media are describing as a u.s. spy base and was driving down the road side of ack nnad when she crashed into u .e u.s. with diplomatic immunity. >> we want to get her back. we want some acknowledgment from her that she's remorseful. >> reporter: a u.s. embassy spokesperson told cbs news, "given the global impact such rarely waived." it does sound like for you this isn't about punishment or persecution, this is about doing the right thing. >> it's just about being -- showing us that she's human and not inhuman. >> reporter: harry dunn's parents will meet with britain's foreign secretary later this week, but the u.k.'s top diplomat will have to walk a fine line, balancing international agreements with his country's most crucial ally and the needs of a family gripped with grief. cbs news, north hamptonshire, england. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the premiere of a special serie
we need it to come back so we can start to grieve. >> reporter: harry dunn was riding on his motorcycle the 42-year-old driver is e th investigators say she just left royal air force crowton which the british media are describing as a u.s. spy base and was driving down the road side of ack nnad when she crashed into u .e u.s. with diplomatic immunity. >> we want to get her back. we want some acknowledgment from her that she's remorseful. >> reporter: a u.s. embassy...
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we are grieving with them. we feel your pain. we really do. we feel it. as you prepare to bury your own, who were simply trying to live a life of peace, doing what americans normally do. they are in pain and we are in pain. and from that pain, though come must come passion. and from that passion, we must do our purpose and shift our pain into action. and demand our government take serious action to prevent people intent on killing from obtaining guns and put an end to this senseless violence. now let me turn to our discussion for the day. i will touch upon the great work -- and i do mean it -- the great work my committee is doing and trying to do. to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse of this administration and our efforts to address critical issues, like prescription drug prices. i will briefly address blatant attempts to attack my community in baltimore and in so doing, to divide us as a country. and to distract us. i want to emphasize that there -- that. distract us. from all that unites us and combats the dangers our country faces. i was born, along wi
we are grieving with them. we feel your pain. we really do. we feel it. as you prepare to bury your own, who were simply trying to live a life of peace, doing what americans normally do. they are in pain and we are in pain. and from that pain, though come must come passion. and from that passion, we must do our purpose and shift our pain into action. and demand our government take serious action to prevent people intent on killing from obtaining guns and put an end to this senseless violence....
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this includes people in fruits who are grieving over the death of their village. and praying that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. her. ok you'll you are seeing grieving now on both sides of the turkey syria border well we're also getting reports that some 900 islamic state family members and their supporters being held by the kurds have a state that's it can you tell us something about that. well these are all reports from yesterday the feminine members where house in a kurdish controlled camp that they managed to escape the camp has fallen we don't know where they might have gone but this is actually something of the courage that forces there have been warning about even before the turkish offensive star so they were saying we can't fight 2 battles we can fight the turkish army and at the same time take care of the isis prison is and their radicalized family members according to our information there hasn't been a major break out all the actual isis prison but the situation in these camps right now seems
this includes people in fruits who are grieving over the death of their village. and praying that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. her. ok you'll you are seeing grieving now on both sides of the turkey syria border well we're also getting reports that some 900 islamic state family members and their supporters being held by the kurds have a state that's it can you tell us something about that. well these are all reports from yesterday the...
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the options open to the government and the police are limited, but harry's family say they cannot grievel this tragedy has been resolved. duncan kennedy reporting there. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. mr trump is accused of abusing his position to put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate his presidential rival, joe biden. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports. no matter where america's commander—in—chief goes, there's no escape from the talk of impeachment, or the many questions about his request for a foreign government to investigate one of his political rivals. requests for documents from the white house have become demands. with a subpoena issued by the democrats, alongside a strongly worded letter, that accuses the president of choosing a path of "defiance, obstruction and cover up." among the many records they want is a full rather than a rough transcript, showing exactly what mr trump said to the ukrainian presid
the options open to the government and the police are limited, but harry's family say they cannot grievel this tragedy has been resolved. duncan kennedy reporting there. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. mr trump is accused of abusing his position to put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate his presidential rival, joe biden. our north america...
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k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest
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. >> we have been robbed of our time to grieve. we have not started to grieve properly yet because nothing -- >> reporter: this family is not sitting. they are meeting the british foreign secretary to look at all of their legal options. >> we'll see if president trump takes an interest in this case. >>> days after former dallas police officer amber guyger was convicted shooting and killing her own neighbor. a key witness had been shot and killed himself. joshua brown testified at the trial of what he heard that night was murder friday night in the parking lot at a different apartment complex. police are searching for suspects and have not connected to the guyger's case. >>> baseball playoffs continued last night in the american league. houston astros, garret cole dominated and striking out 15 on a 3-1 victory at a 2-1 league. the new york yankees jumping out to a 2-0 lead against the twins by pounding out seven runs. >>> and sunday morning starting off with a red flag warning above a thousand feed fort the north bay as we're seeing
. >> we have been robbed of our time to grieve. we have not started to grieve properly yet because nothing -- >> reporter: this family is not sitting. they are meeting the british foreign secretary to look at all of their legal options. >> we'll see if president trump takes an interest in this case. >>> days after former dallas police officer amber guyger was convicted shooting and killing her own neighbor. a key witness had been shot and killed himself. joshua brown...
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k—pop fans are grieving for the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli.t 25 years old. police are working on the assumption that she took her own life. sulli was regarded as a powerful feminist voice and had more than 5 million followers on instagram. she was a former member of the band f(x) until she left in 2015 to focus on her acting career. some believe the artist, whose real name is choijin—ri, stepped back from her k—pop work after struggling with online abuse. people have taken to social media to pay tribute to her and express hope that people can be kinder online in future. bbc‘s seoul correspondent laura bicker has sought to spread awareness on suicide prevention. sulli was 25. you are watching newsday on the bbc, live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: a new study suggests that a cheap and widely available drug could save hundreds of thousands of lives from traumatic brain injuries. and the search for a half sister that ended next door. the amazing story of neighbours who found out they were family. parts of san francisco
k—pop fans are grieving for the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli.t 25 years old. police are working on the assumption that she took her own life. sulli was regarded as a powerful feminist voice and had more than 5 million followers on instagram. she was a former member of the band f(x) until she left in 2015 to focus on her acting career. some believe the artist, whose real name is choijin—ri, stepped back from her k—pop work after struggling with online abuse. people have taken to...
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k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli. police are working on the assumption that she took her own life. jenna gibson is a korea analyst at the university of chicago and joins me now. good to talk to you. thank you for joining us. i know you have written a good deal about k—pop. you said on twitter if i see a single headline saying the dark side of k—pop... tell us exactly what you mean there, what you are concerned about. sure, so what you are concerned about. sure, so obviously this is a really sensitive topic. fans are grieving at the moment, and we don't know exactly what happened. but as you mentioned, there is kind of the assumption that she may have taken her own life, and so in the past when there have been some negative stories coming out, especially about the k—pop industry, i know it is a big trend right now, there has been a lot of sensationalism. there is this glitzy, glamorous celebrity industry that looks so great on the outside, but there are negative things on the inside. so there have been a lot of news st
k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli. police are working on the assumption that she took her own life. jenna gibson is a korea analyst at the university of chicago and joins me now. good to talk to you. thank you for joining us. i know you have written a good deal about k—pop. you said on twitter if i see a single headline saying the dark side of k—pop... tell us exactly what you mean there, what you are concerned about. sure, so what you are concerned...
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. >>> we're also hearing from the grieving british family in the u.s. tonight they're demanding justice for their son after the wife of an american diplomat fled the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity after the crash that killed their son. we have the new twist in the case >>> shocking surveillance, the hit-and-run driver plowing into a group of children, two injured. the search for the person behind the wheel. >>> my nbc news exclusive, the woman sentenced to life for murder when she was a teen her case becoming a rallying cry for criminal justice reform capturing celebrity attention. her first interview since her release from prison. >>> good evening, everyone the situation on the ground is spiraling out of control tonight as u.s. forces withdraw from syria. a bloody turkish assault on the kurds is escalating. the door was opened last week when president trump suddenly ordered u.s. forces to stand down the president late today announcing economic sanctions against turkey an effort to slow down the carnage, but the move may come too late. and there is al
. >>> we're also hearing from the grieving british family in the u.s. tonight they're demanding justice for their son after the wife of an american diplomat fled the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity after the crash that killed their son. we have the new twist in the case >>> shocking surveillance, the hit-and-run driver plowing into a group of children, two injured. the search for the person behind the wheel. >>> my nbc news exclusive, the woman sentenced to life for...
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jericka duncan tonight on who the grieving family blames. >> reporter: 18-month-old chloe wiegand waslearning how to talk. her family says she loved banging on the glass at her brother's hockey games. it's why her grandfather, 51-year-old salvatore anello, lifted her up to what he thought was a wall of enclosed windows on their royal caribbean cruise ship during a family vacation this past july. but one of the 11th floor windows in a children's play area was open. chloe fell out of her grandfather's arms. attorney michael cornacchia says he's never seen a case like this. did they have to prosecute this case? >> no. they didn't have to. but it's discretionary. usually, when there's a dead person, in this case an infant, there's an inquiry that they want to make, and they've decided that they want to find the facts, and they are accusing him of the lowest level of homicide. >> reporter: prosecutors in puerto rico charged anello with negligent homicide monday. but the wiegand family believes the cruise line is responsible, not chloe's grandfather. michael winkleman is their attorney. >>
jericka duncan tonight on who the grieving family blames. >> reporter: 18-month-old chloe wiegand waslearning how to talk. her family says she loved banging on the glass at her brother's hockey games. it's why her grandfather, 51-year-old salvatore anello, lifted her up to what he thought was a wall of enclosed windows on their royal caribbean cruise ship during a family vacation this past july. but one of the 11th floor windows in a children's play area was open. chloe fell out of her...
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k pop fans are grieving the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli. working on the assumption that she took her own life. jenna gibson is a koreas analyst at the university of chicago and has been giving me her take on the wider issues surrounding sulli's death. sure, so obviously this is a really sensitive topic. fans are grieving at the moment, and we don't know exactly what happened. but, as you mentioned, there is kind of the assumption that she may have ta ken her own life. and so in the past, when there have been some negative stories coming out, especially about the k—pop industry, i know it's a big trend right now, there has been a lot of sensationalism. there is this glitzy, glamorous celebrity industry that looks so great on the outside, but there are negative things on the inside. so there have been a lot of news stories that basically say that there is this dark side to the k—pop industry, and it sounds so sensational, you know? but the fact remains that this is a problem. mental health issues are a problem that is faced all over the world
k pop fans are grieving the loss of one of its biggest stars, sulli. working on the assumption that she took her own life. jenna gibson is a koreas analyst at the university of chicago and has been giving me her take on the wider issues surrounding sulli's death. sure, so obviously this is a really sensitive topic. fans are grieving at the moment, and we don't know exactly what happened. but, as you mentioned, there is kind of the assumption that she may have ta ken her own life. and so in the...
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and how it is that he grieves.er, believe that there is a strong indictment on the system that has to be talked about. in the case of the conduct in the courtroom, yes. in the case of the verdict in and of itself, yes. but you also had the mother who had lost her child who gave powerful credence and words around the need to extricate the corruption that is in dallas and blow this out around the country through the criminal justice system. i regret those comments have not gotten graver play. they came from the worlds of a grieving mother who did not lup t allow the loss of her sun talking her about the proprity that exists. >> i posted the hug and i just said, god isn't through with me yet. i cannot even imagine hugging the killer of any of my family members. even if i forgive you, i will love you from a distance. i cannot imagine it. i think what adds insult to injury here is the amount of time she is going to serve, right? like she got off. she is going to see another day in a decade, right? >> half. >> she is act
and how it is that he grieves.er, believe that there is a strong indictment on the system that has to be talked about. in the case of the conduct in the courtroom, yes. in the case of the verdict in and of itself, yes. but you also had the mother who had lost her child who gave powerful credence and words around the need to extricate the corruption that is in dallas and blow this out around the country through the criminal justice system. i regret those comments have not gotten graver play....
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they helped the children to grieve and to heal.hey were now responsible for raising the children to be and successfuld adults. even though it was hard, they succeeded. the thresher wives were heroes too. they were strong. [applause] they were the personification of the thresher's motto of silent strength. memories are all that we have of our loved ones. we will always remember them through mementos such as old cards, old letters, old a news article, and most importantly, family stories. they are remembered for that contagious smile, that deep laughter, a deep thinker. they are remembered for raising tropical fish, cultivating roses, they are remembered as hunters, boaters, musicians, known for playing the violin or the piano. doing woodwork, being members of church choral groups, or being an amateur radio operator. they are remembered for being active in their church and communities, the 4h club, being a stock car racer, a photographer, a golfer, a volunteer fireman, members of the masons or the knights of columbus. a coach, a teac
they helped the children to grieve and to heal.hey were now responsible for raising the children to be and successfuld adults. even though it was hard, they succeeded. the thresher wives were heroes too. they were strong. [applause] they were the personification of the thresher's motto of silent strength. memories are all that we have of our loved ones. we will always remember them through mementos such as old cards, old letters, old a news article, and most importantly, family stories. they...
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her family grieving, they will hold a press conference at 12:00 noon today.thank you so much for jonning us today. jim and i will see you back here tomorrow morning. i opp poppy harlow in new york. "this ho "at this hour" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. fiona hill is on capitol hill testifying behind closed doors, the latest witness in the impeachment inquiry kicking into a whole new gear this week as congress returns from recess. here's what you need to know for today. she left her post on the president's national security council just before president trump's july 25th call when he, of course, pressed the president of ukraine to dig up dirt on his political rival joe biden. she is sure to face many questions about the president and the role of even rudy giuliani and u.s. policy toward ukraine. she is not the only key witness, though, going before congress this week. house investigators plan to hear from gordon sondland on thursday, this's at least for this very second. let's check the
her family grieving, they will hold a press conference at 12:00 noon today.thank you so much for jonning us today. jim and i will see you back here tomorrow morning. i opp poppy harlow in new york. "this ho "at this hour" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. fiona hill is on capitol hill testifying behind closed doors, the latest witness in the impeachment inquiry kicking into a whole new gear this week as congress returns from recess. here's what you...
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on both sides of this border now, there are families grieving and the offensive is only in its second war and times of mourning. turkey's assault on syria has been met by a chorus of condemnation but here, we found staunch support for the military offensive. translation: we are sending our soldiers there is if we are sending them to a wedding. we're so are sending them to a wedding. we're so proud of them. we set off fireworks last night to celebrate. but this is the night sky inside syria. towns and villages under fire and the un says hundreds of thousands of civilians in harm ‘s way. the headlines on bbc news: borisjohnson and the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, say they can "see a pathway" to a possible brexit deal. turkey steps up heavy artillery and air attacks on the kurds in syria — tens of thousands of civilians are reported to have fled. "ban snacking on public transport to help tackle childhood obesity" says england's outgoing chief medical officer. briefing notes given to president trump reveal that a woman who's a suspect in a fatal crash in northamptonshire, will not
on both sides of this border now, there are families grieving and the offensive is only in its second war and times of mourning. turkey's assault on syria has been met by a chorus of condemnation but here, we found staunch support for the military offensive. translation: we are sending our soldiers there is if we are sending them to a wedding. we're so are sending them to a wedding. we're so proud of them. we set off fireworks last night to celebrate. but this is the night sky inside syria....
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that's what he does, i grieve the dead, sir, i grieve the dead. what happens, this big incredible machine flies and the tremendous cargo plane and it flies in so powerful, so big. i will be talking to some of the parents and they will act like they're fine, they will say, how are you doing, we're fine, sir we're very good. i say that's great, i will tell the parents, i think they're doing great. no, sir, they're not going to do great. you will see. i did not know what he was talking about. then we went outside to the runway, and this incredible machine is flying in and it comes over up and we have military guards, we have incredible talented musicians that do this. that's what they do. what happens is, the door opens up and the colonel told me, he said, sir, when the door opens, the same people that you think are okay do things that you will never see. you will hear sounds like you have never heard. and i saw the door open with a flag over it, the doors open and these beautiful soldiers five or six on each side lifting the coffins and walking down
that's what he does, i grieve the dead, sir, i grieve the dead. what happens, this big incredible machine flies and the tremendous cargo plane and it flies in so powerful, so big. i will be talking to some of the parents and they will act like they're fine, they will say, how are you doing, we're fine, sir we're very good. i say that's great, i will tell the parents, i think they're doing great. no, sir, they're not going to do great. you will see. i did not know what he was talking about. then...
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you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve. the whole family desperately wa nts to grieve.ll only feel like it happened yesterday, two days ago, because we are stuck with what should have been a clear—cut case. it is so far from it. i know you have talked a little bit about what harry was like and he would have wa nted harry was like and he would have wanted to know the answers, witty, tim? absolutely. that is one thing harry was, we have talked about his fun loving nature and his caring side, but he hated anything not being correct. he didn't like anything that was underhand. he was always one for the truth and making sure everything was done right, that was one of his traits, yes. charlotte, how do you best remember him? a cheeky smile, big bear hugs. he would always know when you needed that extra bit of comfort if you had had a bad day at work. and obviously his passion for riding. every time you saw him he either had barely any clothes on if he was in the house, and when he was dressed it was just in biker gear. he barely went out without his motorbike. he lived to wri
you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve. the whole family desperately wa nts to grieve.ll only feel like it happened yesterday, two days ago, because we are stuck with what should have been a clear—cut case. it is so far from it. i know you have talked a little bit about what harry was like and he would have wa nted harry was like and he would have wanted to know the answers, witty, tim? absolutely. that is one thing harry was, we have talked about his fun loving nature and his...
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hosing 23000 graves as well as several main and connecting streets relatives can find their loved ones grieve we could make a burial ceremonies here in. pure sun you know all the sun is really snow and same goes for. the room glowing glass orbs helped create a special atmosphere there the brainchild of a german artist who wants to bring light into the darkness. floats upwards it's very atmospheric very gentle. it doesn't scream it doesn't say here i am. rather it fills these catacombs with a certain mood because. it will be 4 more years before the subterranean city of the dead is complete. you're watching news coming up next hour documentary on women's football in kabul in the meantime all the latest news available 24 seventh's on our website that's just me dot com tell me how free up next some call assman thanks for watching. it's all happening to children coming. to link to news from africa and the world to your link to exceptional stories and discussions to no one will come to their views after doing program tonight from florida to meet these needs now i would say down to the.
hosing 23000 graves as well as several main and connecting streets relatives can find their loved ones grieve we could make a burial ceremonies here in. pure sun you know all the sun is really snow and same goes for. the room glowing glass orbs helped create a special atmosphere there the brainchild of a german artist who wants to bring light into the darkness. floats upwards it's very atmospheric very gentle. it doesn't scream it doesn't say here i am. rather it fills these catacombs with a...
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hoping that the violence won't continue to escalate but this includes people inside rich who have grieving over the death of their village chief. and pray that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. who are on the o.l. . spain's supreme court has sentenced 9 catalana leaders to up to 13 years in prison for their role in a failed independence referendum in 2017 they were part of a group of separatist leaders who organized the vote to declare spain's northeast and catalonia region an independent state now that referendum did pass with the majority vote but the central spanish government deemed it illegal. was briefing now on some other stories making the news wading through kneedeep waters emergency responders are searching for missing people after typhoon her give us that japan over the weekend the super typhoon has already claimed dozens of lives the damage done by flooding and landslides near the capital tokyo is still being assessed. in ecuador indigenous leaders agreed to end protests after president merino agreed to reinstate fuel pri
hoping that the violence won't continue to escalate but this includes people inside rich who have grieving over the death of their village chief. and pray that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. who are on the o.l. . spain's supreme court has sentenced 9 catalana leaders to up to 13 years in prison for their role in a failed independence referendum in 2017 they were part of a group of separatist leaders who organized the vote to declare...
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very hesitant to really say whether they were going to approve or whether we're something that they grieved with they said that they needed to look further into it before as you know stable coins will become something that we're going to be using more and more and facebook rolled up its cryptocurrency liberal which some consider a stable call and when will this become a common method of payment. well that's the $1000000.00 question there christophe because i think in some ways what the g. 20 statement said sort of answered that in many respects they said they wanted to evaluate it it's meant to come in in the middle of next year but it looks like that may or may not happen at the moment and the g 20 finance ministers made a very clear like i said they want to evaluate the situation more look into it more and then they'll make a decision down the line pablo foley is reporting from washington they're probably thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making news police have clashed with protesters in lebanon demonstrating against the government's handling of a financial cris
very hesitant to really say whether they were going to approve or whether we're something that they grieved with they said that they needed to look further into it before as you know stable coins will become something that we're going to be using more and more and facebook rolled up its cryptocurrency liberal which some consider a stable call and when will this become a common method of payment. well that's the $1000000.00 question there christophe because i think in some ways what the g. 20...
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angela merkel spokes person sit beside it tweeting as we just heard on the terrible news from her we grieve the 2 murdered people we hope that security forces can catch the perpetrator or perpetrators quickly it is important to follow police advice so that nobody else is harmed for more on this i'm joined by our turkey correspondent yulia han in istanbul yulia can you hear me yeah i can hear you you know what do we know. well the operation has officially started that was just announced a few minutes ago by president and on the turkish president himself he tweeted the operation has started and he says this is to destroy and i'll quote him here a peace accord or and bring peace to to destroy sorry of terror kori door and bring peace to the region prison edwin off role is the commander in chief of the turkish armed forces so it was expected that it would be him to officially announce the beginning of this offensive there are also reports that turkish warplanes have started carrying out air strikes in the north and syria this has also been confirmed by turkish officials now so so this offensive
angela merkel spokes person sit beside it tweeting as we just heard on the terrible news from her we grieve the 2 murdered people we hope that security forces can catch the perpetrator or perpetrators quickly it is important to follow police advice so that nobody else is harmed for more on this i'm joined by our turkey correspondent yulia han in istanbul yulia can you hear me yeah i can hear you you know what do we know. well the operation has officially started that was just announced a few...
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hoping that the violence won't continue to escalate but this includes people inside rich who are grieving over the death of their village chief. and pray that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. were murdered. back to. the real is the threat of isis fighters escaping from prisons where they're being held by the kurds and perhaps starting to fight again. well from what we understand there from the syrian side the situation in some of these camps seems to be quite chaotic and that is something the kurdish forces there have been warning about from the very beginning they said we can't have 2 battles one against the turkish army and the other one against a so-called islamic state now we had have heard reports that some of the isis supporters family members have managed to escape one of the camps there and we have at the same time claims by the turkish military that the kurdish militants have released or set free ices members before the turkish forces arrived there so we were not able to independently verify this but there is a lot of conf
hoping that the violence won't continue to escalate but this includes people inside rich who are grieving over the death of their village chief. and pray that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. were murdered. back to. the real is the threat of isis fighters escaping from prisons where they're being held by the kurds and perhaps starting to fight again. well from what we understand there from the syrian side the situation in some of these...
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k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest stars sulli found dead in her home, just 25rs old. that's all. stay with bbc world news. there's more on all our stories on the website. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. trade war warning. the us trade secretary threatens china with tarah pike said the dealers instruct by the middle of december. chinese buyers in dubai. by the desert city property market is attracting investors from the people's republic. good morning, asia. hello, world. glad you could join us. let's start off with the us because the treasury secretary has warned that new tariffs on $156 billion worth of chinese goods will be imposed to betray dealers not finalised by the 15th of december. steven minusian said he hoped the deal would be formally approved but the comments contrasted sharply with donald trump's optimism. a former economic adviser to donald trump told me why he thinks it's still on track.” don't think much as changed since friday. the conversation we had on monday from the 0val friday. the conversation we had on monday
k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest stars sulli found dead in her home, just 25rs old. that's all. stay with bbc world news. there's more on all our stories on the website. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. trade war warning. the us trade secretary threatens china with tarah pike said the dealers instruct by the middle of december. chinese buyers in dubai. by the desert city property market is attracting investors from the people's republic. good...
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are hoping that the violence won't continue to escalate that this includes people in suits who are grieving over the death of their village chief. and pray that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. were murdered all over the. european union meanwhile has condemned its incursion into syria a new foreign ministers meeting in luxembourg have agreed to restrict the delivery of arms to turkey but they didn't agree on sanctions the w's brussels bureau chief mike hoffman was there and sent us this update. that you foreign minister of could have started down the path of economic sanctions against erkki they could have also started down the path of and e.u. wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they chose weaker measures one of them condemning the military operation by turkey in north syria the other one recalling the national efforts the national arms embargo by some e.u. member states it is a signal of unity but it's a weak signal and many think it's so weak because some of the e.u. are very worried that turkey could terminate the e.
are hoping that the violence won't continue to escalate that this includes people in suits who are grieving over the death of their village chief. and pray that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. were murdered all over the. european union meanwhile has condemned its incursion into syria a new foreign ministers meeting in luxembourg have agreed to restrict the delivery of arms to turkey but they didn't agree on sanctions the w's brussels...
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is a loss usually people turn to those things because of the other grieving experiences in their life. unemployment a lot of people want to provide for their kids there's not a lot of jobs available there's all these things going on and nobody really knows how to talk. about right now is the time to do something about our her. right don't wait until it's worse i don't want to wait you know [inaudible] awesome identity. the impact of european people and colonization all that. is used to be ceremonies. the people had. to deal with certain things and there's a loss serum. i living the life i've been i've been on a run for a lot of my life nine words and stuff. he be hard pressed to come across someone who's got a happy story book this place with regards to the quality of life and the lack of employment in. the alcohol and drug problems and suicides that's a pretty. pretty heavy cycle to break. your family do o you think like we're in a can. pretty much like all the kids. well our mothers and sisters kids. they're into solving abusive and them. early nineties band member as a kid there --
is a loss usually people turn to those things because of the other grieving experiences in their life. unemployment a lot of people want to provide for their kids there's not a lot of jobs available there's all these things going on and nobody really knows how to talk. about right now is the time to do something about our her. right don't wait until it's worse i don't want to wait you know [inaudible] awesome identity. the impact of european people and colonization all that. is used to be...
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the man's grieving parents are demanding action from the british government.mmit, there's a warning from the non—partisan institute of fiscal studies based in london that the financial fall—out of a ‘no—deal‘ exit from the eu could push the uk's government debt up to levels not seen for half a century. in spain, el pais contrasts the fate of rich and poor regions across the eu. the wealthiest place is right here in west london — and the poorest is in bulgaria. the paper points out that only five areas of spain are above the european average. the gap between rich and poor has widened by 40% since the financial crisis — with capital cities gaining most and rural areas losing. the daily telegraph reports plans by the uk health service to treat children with mental disorders triggered by gaming and social media over—use. the chief executive of the health service has accused internet firms of cashing in on young people's addictions. and one other technology story — this time from the bbc website. it examines the emergence of the new buzzword — femtech — basically a
the man's grieving parents are demanding action from the british government.mmit, there's a warning from the non—partisan institute of fiscal studies based in london that the financial fall—out of a ‘no—deal‘ exit from the eu could push the uk's government debt up to levels not seen for half a century. in spain, el pais contrasts the fate of rich and poor regions across the eu. the wealthiest place is right here in west london — and the poorest is in bulgaria. the paper points out...
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could benefit from taking a very harsh anti in my grand positions and honestly a lot of people here grieve with these positions the 2nd factor i think is that the a 50 is very good in a trick doing protest voters 30 years after the wall came down after the end of the communist regime a lot of people here a certain percentage of people still feel left behind they feel like. second class citizens and the very very good in picking up those feelings and attracting those people and i know in conclusion how do you explain the linkers resoundingly success . i think it helps to have a quick look at the history of the left party it used to be the direct successor off the communist party in east germany but since the wall came down it has always been an opposition party that changed in 2014 when they became when they formed a government coalition here in the range of back then that was kind of a scandal and people feared is the state now going into socialist state but that didn't happen van top candidate the state prim you know it's very popular among people even among those that tend to more conser
could benefit from taking a very harsh anti in my grand positions and honestly a lot of people here grieve with these positions the 2nd factor i think is that the a 50 is very good in a trick doing protest voters 30 years after the wall came down after the end of the communist regime a lot of people here a certain percentage of people still feel left behind they feel like. second class citizens and the very very good in picking up those feelings and attracting those people and i know in...
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a city in shock hallett is grieving after wednesday's brutal attack visiting the scene german president trying photos steinmeyer spoke of his horror and revulsion at the acts of a deluded right wing extremist. you can see them on all you can about history warns us but the president demands we act and hold on tight and. we're missing the point must take a stand through our relationship with the jewish community. in unison with mention . chancellor angela merkel attended a vigil in berlin on wednesday evening but she chose to wait until thursday to make a statement on the attack expressing how shock and sadness she promised a strong response from the state so i let you know 1st and foremost this means that the representative of the states and i am standing before you as one of them we must use all the means available to us to take actions against hatred and violence there must be no absolutely no tolerance for that but get this kind of tolerance. on wednesday a german citizen identified as the far right extremist tried to force his way into hell a synagogue around 70 people were gathered
a city in shock hallett is grieving after wednesday's brutal attack visiting the scene german president trying photos steinmeyer spoke of his horror and revulsion at the acts of a deluded right wing extremist. you can see them on all you can about history warns us but the president demands we act and hold on tight and. we're missing the point must take a stand through our relationship with the jewish community. in unison with mention . chancellor angela merkel attended a vigil in berlin on...
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but, you know, it's — we haven't begun to grieve yet.ringing her into the oval office as a bit of a stunt by the president. all of a sudden, you're sat in front of the president of the united states, and he's trying to do something, and you've got your own things where we wanted to do things our own way. it's quite — to try and steady yourself and think about what you're going to answer, it's quite difficult. but lawyers for anne sacoolas said tonight she was disappointed the meeting in the white house did not go ahead. it was her car that hit harry dunn in august, after she drove on the wrong side of the road in northamptonshire. on american television today, harry's parents again refused to demonise mrs sacoolas. they say they want justice, not revenge. president trump said today that borisjohnson had asked him to set up the meeting between the two families. but later, downing street clarified that, saying the prime minister had simply asked the white house to help. for harry's family, the only meeting they want is back in britain — th
but, you know, it's — we haven't begun to grieve yet.ringing her into the oval office as a bit of a stunt by the president. all of a sudden, you're sat in front of the president of the united states, and he's trying to do something, and you've got your own things where we wanted to do things our own way. it's quite — to try and steady yourself and think about what you're going to answer, it's quite difficult. but lawyers for anne sacoolas said tonight she was disappointed the meeting in the...
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a noble protest tone who sees ours and they sure as if it was how it was 1 and grieve us forth and grieve us we have things around to read here and a leave of protest in the raf or brutus is an honorable man. oh mamma noble man. how might this be considered. as though her. service. i wanted to know mishra wanted to come home in the summer so he wanted me to follow my shock the sun will move me this into for unknown to someone you love me meant to split a sham of a mole when i'm all. for my ms i...
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. >> reporter: loved ones are grieving over the the shooting death of anthony guzman. the 15-year-old boy was shot at his home in newark. >> there was light flashing i could see in our bedroom window. i got up, it was saturated with police cars. >> reporter: police were called to the home about 11:30 thursday night. anthony was taken to a hospital, but could not be saved. >> while on scene, our office is located what they believed to be the firearm involved in the shooting and made the arrest of another 15-year-old male juvenile. >> reporter: police would not say what led up to the shooting and what charges the 15-year- old will face. >> he was a student with great potential. we are deeply sorry and grieving his loss. >> reporter: anthony enjoyed playing soccer and was a 10th grader at crossroads independent study program in newark. he transferred there last month after attending newark memorial high school last year. >> as a district, we are doing everything we can to assist our students and their families. here on-site, we will have additional counseling available ev
. >> reporter: loved ones are grieving over the the shooting death of anthony guzman. the 15-year-old boy was shot at his home in newark. >> there was light flashing i could see in our bedroom window. i got up, it was saturated with police cars. >> reporter: police were called to the home about 11:30 thursday night. anthony was taken to a hospital, but could not be saved. >> while on scene, our office is located what they believed to be the firearm involved in the...
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families grieving. kids torn apart while they're playing in the street. an entire population helpless, and abandoned. the family kept imploring us, can you help? there's no prosthetic limb, there's no treatment, they have no more money. and we're right up near the border with turkey. this area could be occupied very, very soon. it won't be a question whether she can get anymore treatment but whether they can get out alive. it's only been ten days since president trump maid the sudden decision to withdraw americans from the northern syrian border. we are learning it was only 28 u.s. troops holding the line between peace and war. that decision opened the door for turkey mity campaign against kurdish forces here. the united states is allied with both sides. turkey is an important nato member. the kurdish military has been america's most reliable partner in the war against isis. they've done most of the fighting and almost all of the dying, but turkey sees them as terrorists and vows to force them out of the area. two years ago i was here in sh to retake the
families grieving. kids torn apart while they're playing in the street. an entire population helpless, and abandoned. the family kept imploring us, can you help? there's no prosthetic limb, there's no treatment, they have no more money. and we're right up near the border with turkey. this area could be occupied very, very soon. it won't be a question whether she can get anymore treatment but whether they can get out alive. it's only been ten days since president trump maid the sudden decision...
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. >>> and later the white house stunt that backfires and the grieving british family stuck in the middle of it. as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. it's been reported that there's a cyberattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch. i don't even want to think about it. comcast business has a solution. we go beyond fast with a cloud-based security system that automatically updates, so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. risky sites. it can help block all of that. get fast internet and add comcast business securityedge for just $29.95 a month. it's one less thing for us to worry about. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> we don't get the chance to say this often, but earlier today two united states f-15 fighter jets bombed our own facility. it was an old cement factory that had been taken over as an american military outpost in syria. we bombed it because we won't be needing it anymore and we didn't want the turks to come in and take our stuff. and this is all because of the american military retreat from the area as ordered by our presiden
. >>> and later the white house stunt that backfires and the grieving british family stuck in the middle of it. as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. it's been reported that there's a cyberattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch. i don't even want to think about it. comcast business has a solution. we go beyond fast with a cloud-based security system that automatically updates, so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. risky...