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life seemed so full for julie and keith griffith.y had a loving family and an active social calendar. then a devastating fire left their home in ruins. and when investigators searched for a cause, they made an awful discovery. here again, dennis murphy, with "consumed." >> daybreak revealed the grim aftermath of the blaze at 307 tudor boulevard. wisps of smoke rose from was once the griffith home. detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure initially that it was human remains. we knew that there was -- >> even with all their experience? >> yes. everything was just consumed by fire to the point that t
life seemed so full for julie and keith griffith.y had a loving family and an active social calendar. then a devastating fire left their home in ruins. and when investigators searched for a cause, they made an awful discovery. here again, dennis murphy, with "consumed." >> daybreak revealed the grim aftermath of the blaze at 307 tudor boulevard. wisps of smoke rose from was once the griffith home. detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile...
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judge griffith: how about this rule. parents get to tell their 13-year-olds about their romantic life. how is that for a rule? ms. prelogar: well i think , teenagers would be very receptive to that one. my instinct is that that will definitely be a go. i will let friar lawrence no in the future that that is something to do. >> is part of your defense that juliet was going to kill herself anyway after being forced to marry paris? ms. prelogar: that is right. she told the friar if you did not do something, she would commit suicide. >> everyone knew she was just blowing smoke. it is like threatening to move to new zealand. [laughter] ms. prelogar: it is true that 13-year-old girls can be unpredictable, but i think the friar reasonably judged this one was a real threat. he took reasonable measures to try to forestall the harm. the fact that his plan was ultimately unsuccessful, and although he did everything in his power, to keep that from happening, that means he cannot be held liable in this case. >> did the sleeping potio
judge griffith: how about this rule. parents get to tell their 13-year-olds about their romantic life. how is that for a rule? ms. prelogar: well i think , teenagers would be very receptive to that one. my instinct is that that will definitely be a go. i will let friar lawrence no in the future that that is something to do. >> is part of your defense that juliet was going to kill herself anyway after being forced to marry paris? ms. prelogar: that is right. she told the friar if you did...
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of prey for him. >> reporter: he's been in griffith park for three years now. all alone, looking for love in all the wrong places. >> yeah, you know, still hang out there, which is pretty surprising. i would have bet he would have left looking for a potential mate. >> reporter: if the mating urge overwhelms him, he could take his chances crossing the freeways again to find a female. a very risky business. why not move him? >> usually it doesn't work moving lions. we'd just be moving this animal, this adult male, into another adult male's territory, and that usually results? the death of one of them. >> reporter: and in the verd goh overlooking the san fernando valley, there's another lonely lion. >> i never thought one would actually come through our back yard. and he was right next to our bedroom window. and then he'd continue up this way. >> reporter: nancy vandermay and eric barkolo moved here to be close to wildlife and got their wish in the form of a mountain lion named p-41, who seems to love their back yard deck. he's right out here where we are? >> >> r
of prey for him. >> reporter: he's been in griffith park for three years now. all alone, looking for love in all the wrong places. >> yeah, you know, still hang out there, which is pretty surprising. i would have bet he would have left looking for a potential mate. >> reporter: if the mating urge overwhelms him, he could take his chances crossing the freeways again to find a female. a very risky business. why not move him? >> usually it doesn't work moving lions. we'd...
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jerome griffith. not bill griffith, former chief executive of tumi.ll succeed the company's two interim ceos. lands end shares rose nearly 4% to $17.75. >>> and boeing warned it may cut additional positions next year in an effort to cut costs. the aircraft maker said some of its cuts will be a part of a voluntary layoff program in one of its units but the company did not disclose how many jobs will be lost. shares rose to $156.18. >>> the share of the federal reserve has some encouraging words for new college graduates. the class of 2016 is entering the strongest job market in nearly a decade. steve liesman has more. >> reporter: janet yellen had a mid year machine for college students. stay in school and get that degree. in a commencement speech at the university of baltimore, yellen told graduates that the pay gap between those with college grease and those are high school diplomas has widened to a 720%. but graduates only get those benefits if they, well, actually get the glodiploma. >> research shows higher education comes only to those who gradua
jerome griffith. not bill griffith, former chief executive of tumi.ll succeed the company's two interim ceos. lands end shares rose nearly 4% to $17.75. >>> and boeing warned it may cut additional positions next year in an effort to cut costs. the aircraft maker said some of its cuts will be a part of a voluntary layoff program in one of its units but the company did not disclose how many jobs will be lost. shares rose to $156.18. >>> the share of the federal reserve has some...
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. >> this is andy griffiths. 26 years a detective in the sussex police department. internationally recognized for his work in investigative interview techniques. when griffiths was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s., but they are not anymore. >> what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> changes really came about through problems. >> like a national scandal after a series of high-profile false confessions, including an arson/murder case eerily similar to robert davis'. >> the government of the day instigated a whole review of the way that prisoners were dealt with in custody. >> the result? a complete overhaul of the system. every officer in the uk retrained to rigorous standards that apply in every region of the country. strict rules were put in place for suspect interviews. all interviews in serious cases video-recorded. >> there are two cameras up there. one gives a head and shoulders shot of the interviewee, and the idea behind that is that, if this interview was shown in court, it gives a clear pi
. >> this is andy griffiths. 26 years a detective in the sussex police department. internationally recognized for his work in investigative interview techniques. when griffiths was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s., but they are not anymore. >> what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> changes really came about through problems. >> like a national scandal after a series of high-profile false confessions,...
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he was also a young david griffiths.ionship roller skater. him and his wife, they went all over america. they entered competition, he choreographed roller skating routines for films, all this here, all this here kind of stuff that was so all this here kind of stuff that was so far removed from the military story that i had invested time into trying to find out, so he was also served in world war ii. he was tasked with landing the boats on to the beach for the soldiers to get off. so he served mostly in the philippines. so he had this massively interesting life that i just felt honoured to own a part of his story. what's lovely about both of you. we all probably own things that have amazing stories behind them, but we don't make the effort. we're nosey people by the sounds of it. and stubborn and refused to give |we it. and stubborn and refused to give up! we have been looking for these people for a long time and we knew eventually we would find them. thank you very much indeed. the next episode of the series, the chaplai
he was also a young david griffiths.ionship roller skater. him and his wife, they went all over america. they entered competition, he choreographed roller skating routines for films, all this here, all this here kind of stuff that was so all this here kind of stuff that was so far removed from the military story that i had invested time into trying to find out, so he was also served in world war ii. he was tasked with landing the boats on to the beach for the soldiers to get off. so he served...
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jono donna reed, andy griffith, corny pictures. there i5 andy griffith, corny pictures.y, really, icall is too much violence and pornography, really, i call it pornography, really, i call it pornography, today. the innocence i5 gone. i think a body can look beautiful through a veil, it doesn't have to be boom, i don't really want to see a man's frontal or a woman. it is not appropriate for children. all young people. if it wasn't that type of movie, you could see it but i don't beget should be the general public for every film. you think hollywood is dictating the product or the audience? television has gone much too far. television. i don't think the films necessarily but they have but really, television is pushing it because it's so popular and there is so much cable today. you have hundreds of programmes. before, we didn't even have television. he had two stations, then for 5tation5 television. he had two stations, then for stations and now it's... to fill that, if an octopu5. to give the public what they want is very difficult. it's difficult for all the networks, th
jono donna reed, andy griffith, corny pictures. there i5 andy griffith, corny pictures.y, really, icall is too much violence and pornography, really, i call it pornography, really, i call it pornography, today. the innocence i5 gone. i think a body can look beautiful through a veil, it doesn't have to be boom, i don't really want to see a man's frontal or a woman. it is not appropriate for children. all young people. if it wasn't that type of movie, you could see it but i don't beget should be...
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thanks for joining us. >> i'm bill griffith. have a great evening, everybody.ll see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by: >>> our value principles are patient first and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the goal of creating and sustaining value is all about putting the patient at the center of the equation. >> the purpose of this organization is to help people get back to what they need and love to do. >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner. >> breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back. >> they knew i had to ward off some
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. >> and i'm bill griffith in tonight again for tyler mathisen. good to be back.he blue chip average did it again today, spent the day in record territory and flirted with that 20,000 level. the dow industrial average arguably the world's most recognizable market index came within a few points of the magic number. early today, the market rally since the election has been powerful and broad. and has been driven by the expectation that the incoming administration is going to cut taxes, roll back regulations and spend heavily on infrastructure. and today the dow notched its 17th record close since the election. it rose another 91 points to 19,974. it's a record, as i mentioned. the nasdaq advanced to its own all-time high. the s&p up 8, just shy of its own record. but how much longer can the bulls remain in control? bob pisani reports on the mood of the market from the new york stock exchange tonight. >>> close but not quite. the dow fell back. financial stocks like jpmorgan and goldman sachs led the charge, but weakness in consumer names like procter & gamble and jo
. >> and i'm bill griffith in tonight again for tyler mathisen. good to be back.he blue chip average did it again today, spent the day in record territory and flirted with that 20,000 level. the dow industrial average arguably the world's most recognizable market index came within a few points of the magic number. early today, the market rally since the election has been powerful and broad. and has been driven by the expectation that the incoming administration is going to cut taxes, roll...
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thanks for joining us. >> i'm bill griffith. have a great evening, everybody.ll see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by: >>> our value principles are patient first and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the goal of creating and sustaining value is all about putting the patient at the center of the equation. >> the purpose of this organization is to help people get back to what they need and love to do. [dramatic music] ♪ >> evening paper. evening paper. [fire crackling and roaring]
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thing to learn because you never know when it can really help. >> reporter: that's the message the griffithamily will continue to convey from the bottom of their hearts. in forestville, sharon chin, kpix 5. >> now, that law that lewis and his dad lobbied for would require high schools to teach cpr in health classes starting in the 2018 academic year. >>> it was a very happy holiday for amazon. the online website says it had its best shopping season ever. more than a billion items were [chuckling] shipped. its smart speakers echo and the dot were the best selling items in the season and it sold enough tvs to reach the top of mount everest nine times. ♪[ music ] >>> time now 4:57. a former u.s. marine gunned down on a street in oakland! the search for the gunman this morning. >> reporter: overworked and exhausted, san jose police officers sleeping in rvs near the department. why they were told to get out or risk being towed. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and i'm julie watts in for michelle griego. >>> good morning. it is wednesday, december 28. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm julie watts in for michelle griego. star
thing to learn because you never know when it can really help. >> reporter: that's the message the griffithamily will continue to convey from the bottom of their hearts. in forestville, sharon chin, kpix 5. >> now, that law that lewis and his dad lobbied for would require high schools to teach cpr in health classes starting in the 2018 academic year. >>> it was a very happy holiday for amazon. the online website says it had its best shopping season ever. more than a billion...
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hywell griffith, bbc news.s born by emergency caesarean ten months ago. after her mother became too ill to ca re after her mother became too ill to care for her she was hand reared by keepers at the zoo and has now become fully integrated with the rest of the troop thanks to a surrogate mother. she spends 24 hours a day with them now. time for a look at the weather. stormy weather heading our way. it has arrived across the far west of scotla nd has arrived across the far west of scotland and we had some snow across the highlands. but it is the wind thatis the highlands. but it is the wind that is the issue through today across the north west. the gusts in excess of 40 or 50 miles an hour at developing at the moment so some severe gales could be likely. at the same time we have a band of rain moving down into the midlands and gradually moving into the south west. but the real issue is those showers across the north west, involving some hail, sleet and snow put up feeling quite cool out there as well. the cloud a
hywell griffith, bbc news.s born by emergency caesarean ten months ago. after her mother became too ill to ca re after her mother became too ill to care for her she was hand reared by keepers at the zoo and has now become fully integrated with the rest of the troop thanks to a surrogate mother. she spends 24 hours a day with them now. time for a look at the weather. stormy weather heading our way. it has arrived across the far west of scotla nd has arrived across the far west of scotland and we...
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griffith was recognizing the constitution is only meaningful meaningful -- as long as it protects the speech you like, you can go all around the country all around the world i'm sorry and find protected free speech that they like and it's only the protection of the speech that you don't like. that's your true commitment to your constitution. it is protecting things that may not need in your self-interest and respecting the rights of others to express those views knowing that next time you might be the one that the majority doesn't want to hear from. that's really what the commitment is about. >> okay we will take a question here. >> how would it affect this discussion if instead of having strict we end narrowly historical definition of the bill of rights we have a functional definition of the bill of rights that included article i, s-section-sign intend that included especially the 13th and 14th amendments within our concept of the bill of rights? might we for instance in addition to discussing the evolving meeting of the press in search and arms also be discussing the evolving meanin
griffith was recognizing the constitution is only meaningful meaningful -- as long as it protects the speech you like, you can go all around the country all around the world i'm sorry and find protected free speech that they like and it's only the protection of the speech that you don't like. that's your true commitment to your constitution. it is protecting things that may not need in your self-interest and respecting the rights of others to express those views knowing that next time you might...
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the response, the most authentic of goals by griffiths.here was still time to the star to make his mark. feeling a 3—0 win that maintains their unbeaten start to the season and ensures a happy holiday. that's it from us. from everyone here at bbc news, have a very happy christmas. goodnight. james pattinson is the world's biggest selling author. he is best known for his thrillers but he has also written science fiction, novels for young people, romance and non—fiction. today he has published over 140 books which have sold over 350 million copies around the world. and he is also the most borrowed author at uk libraries. but that is not enough for him. he now wants an even bigger audience by selling books to people he thinks have abandoned reading. and his solution is called bookshops. so, welcome james pattinson. what our book shops. hopefully they are a revolution in reading and the way we look at books. at least it will be an evolution. under 150 pages, relatively inexpensive and hopefully impossible to put down. it is like one of my regu
the response, the most authentic of goals by griffiths.here was still time to the star to make his mark. feeling a 3—0 win that maintains their unbeaten start to the season and ensures a happy holiday. that's it from us. from everyone here at bbc news, have a very happy christmas. goodnight. james pattinson is the world's biggest selling author. he is best known for his thrillers but he has also written science fiction, novels for young people, romance and non—fiction. today he has...
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celtic battled with the wind and rain in a plastic pitch, but hamilton lost the battle with leigh griffithss now scored against them forfive games in a row. 1—0 upjust before the break, but a man down shortly after, callum mcgregor sent off for a second yellow. not troubled by the numerical disadvantage, stuart armstrong produced a christmas cracker. teams have struggled to stop celtic, yet there was nothing hamilton could do about that. mousa dembele came off the bench to score his 18th of the season, and wrap up all three points. no win in nine for the accies, but celtic are comfortable top at christmas. now they can properly enjoy that dinner. rangers beat inverness today but it needed a brad mackay own goal to do it. 1—0 at ibrox. celtic head there on new year's eve. there are eight premier league matches on boxing day. david moyes returns to manchester united, two and a half years after he was sacked. his sunderland side are currently in the relegation zone. asked about his 11 months at old trafford, he says he didn't get enough time. i was definitely unfairly treated. i think you need
celtic battled with the wind and rain in a plastic pitch, but hamilton lost the battle with leigh griffithss now scored against them forfive games in a row. 1—0 upjust before the break, but a man down shortly after, callum mcgregor sent off for a second yellow. not troubled by the numerical disadvantage, stuart armstrong produced a christmas cracker. teams have struggled to stop celtic, yet there was nothing hamilton could do about that. mousa dembele came off the bench to score his 18th of...
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tom: i'm tom griffith. rob gronkowski is scheduled to undergo surgery for a herniated disk tomorrow. we are live with all the details. reporter: it seemed hopeful that rob gronkowski would make a quick return after leaving last week's game in the first quarter but now not so much. this is what happened on sunday against the jets. he ended up leaving the game after this catch. espn are saying that the patriot's tight end has a herniated disbe. disk. he's headed to los angeles tore back surgery tomorrow. he a took a big hit in the seattle game that resulted in a long injury. missed a game after that. not a smooth couple of weeks. he could be sidelined for two months which means he would miss the rest of the regular season. in the playoffs, maybe, that is a big maybe he could be back to play again this season. tom: to a developing story that we are following tonight. a former proctor academy student is accused of sexually assaulting another student. in a letter to parents they say the male student was led into
tom: i'm tom griffith. rob gronkowski is scheduled to undergo surgery for a herniated disk tomorrow. we are live with all the details. reporter: it seemed hopeful that rob gronkowski would make a quick return after leaving last week's game in the first quarter but now not so much. this is what happened on sunday against the jets. he ended up leaving the game after this catch. espn are saying that the patriot's tight end has a herniated disbe. disk. he's headed to los angeles tore back surgery...
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lewis and steve griffith will be special guests atop this float from the american heart association ony. it features young heroes who administered cpr and the adults whose lives they saved. two years ago steve collapsed while doing carpentry work. lewis saved his dad with cpr before first responders arrived. >> i had full cardiac arrest. my heart stopped. >> cpr is a really important thing to learn because you never know when it can really help. >> steve and lewis later helped lobby for a new california law requiring high school students to learn cpr before graduating. that law starts in 2018. >>> a new innovative treatment is giving people with tremors a steady hand. essential tremor is a neurological disorder that causes shaking. the fda just approved a new noninvasive ultrasound device. it targets the part of the brain causing that shaking. the patients have recovered a nearly 50% improvement in their tremors. >>> when it comes to health care spending in the u.s., diabetes, heart disease and back pain now top the list. new research published in the journal of the american medical as
lewis and steve griffith will be special guests atop this float from the american heart association ony. it features young heroes who administered cpr and the adults whose lives they saved. two years ago steve collapsed while doing carpentry work. lewis saved his dad with cpr before first responders arrived. >> i had full cardiac arrest. my heart stopped. >> cpr is a really important thing to learn because you never know when it can really help. >> steve and lewis later helped...
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reporting in anne arundel county, lacy griffith. >> now at 6:00, the manhunt is over, but tonight, new questions on how a terrorist was able to travel across europe in the days after a deadly christmas market attack in berlin. >> back here at home, two crimes possibly connected. what we know about a man and woman found dead just miles apart. >> plus, donald trump under fire again. over comments he made about an arms race. tonight, he's not backing down. adding concern from some about his nuclear policy. >> first tonight, new terror concerns just before christmas. nbc news has learned isis supporters may be looking to target churches in the u.s. and abroad. >> jackie bensen joins us live with that warning. jackie? >> in the last hour, we have been in touch with police departments all around the d.c. area asking about their response to this newly published bulletin by the department of homeland security, which has been obtained by nbc news. it cites postings that include the names and addresses of u.s. churchs and notes this list may have been published to encourage attacks by home-grown
reporting in anne arundel county, lacy griffith. >> now at 6:00, the manhunt is over, but tonight, new questions on how a terrorist was able to travel across europe in the days after a deadly christmas market attack in berlin. >> back here at home, two crimes possibly connected. what we know about a man and woman found dead just miles apart. >> plus, donald trump under fire again. over comments he made about an arms race. tonight, he's not backing down. adding concern from...
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riding atop this entry from the american heart association in union bank will be 15-year-old lewis griffith and his father steve from forestville. >> it's going to be awesome. yeah. i have never been to the rose bowl parade. >> reporter: the float called keep the beat alive features young heroes who administered cpr and the adults they saved. two years ago he was watching it at home when his father collapsed after doing carpentry work outside on a hot summer day. >> i saw him on the ground lifeless. >> my heart had stopped. i had a full cardiac arrest. >> reporter: his mother got instructions from 911. >> he said, does someone there know how to do cpr? >> the heroic phrase for the ages, for my life, was my son saying, i can do that. s. >> reporter: his parents had no idea he learned it. >> in 7th grade when i went to forestville academy there was a mandatory class. >> lewis was beside himself with his dad for i would say five to six minutes doing cpr. i was stunned. >> reporter: but so greatful. >> i love you and thank you, um, and looking forward to lots more life. >> reporter: in the last
riding atop this entry from the american heart association in union bank will be 15-year-old lewis griffith and his father steve from forestville. >> it's going to be awesome. yeah. i have never been to the rose bowl parade. >> reporter: the float called keep the beat alive features young heroes who administered cpr and the adults they saved. two years ago he was watching it at home when his father collapsed after doing carpentry work outside on a hot summer day. >> i saw him...
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presiding united states court of appeal, circuit judge, thomas griffith. brett kavanaugh, judge robert l. wilkins, from the united states district court, judge brown jackson. [applause] and now, i turn it over to the marshall. >> all rise. o, yea, the supreme court of the principality of varrone that is now in session. please be seated. >> we will hear argument in the case of lord and lady montague and lord and lady capulet versus friar lawrence. counsel, are you ready? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, plaintiffs seek to hold friar lawrence liable for spiritual malpractice, with all due respect to this court the friar answers only to a higher authority for that offense. if the court finds this baseless claim the floodgates will be open. what is next? is lady capulet spill if she sues hot chocolate in her lap after going through a fast-food-drive-through. is lord montague seeking millions of damages if his dry cleaner loses his favorite pair of pantalon in s. as in the claim. this has to stop. even if the court could articulate a duty of c
presiding united states court of appeal, circuit judge, thomas griffith. brett kavanaugh, judge robert l. wilkins, from the united states district court, judge brown jackson. [applause] and now, i turn it over to the marshall. >> all rise. o, yea, the supreme court of the principality of varrone that is now in session. please be seated. >> we will hear argument in the case of lord and lady montague and lord and lady capulet versus friar lawrence. counsel, are you ready? >> mr....
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. >> reporter: tyrone griffith was inside target last night shopping with the couples two children. it was his favorite time of year. >> he would decorate the tree. he would get the biggest lights. he says we will outshine the neighbors this year. >> reporter: that excitement turned tragic when he was stabbed by two suspects inside the store. he later died at the hospital. >> it was that last-minute gift. the last-minute gift cause my husband his life. >> you said, i have to get josh one more thing. >> reporter: he was doing what was best for his children and family. witness said that tyrone as the suspect to town -- to turn down inappropriate music that they were playing on their cell phones in the toy section. >> it was about summons music. >> he just asked him to turn it down. the guy did not take it to well. i'm not sure exactly what was said. but they rushed him. >> reporter: the family still trying to process what happened. they say you cannot make sense of it. that it was senseless. >> taking action like that in front of a child? >> who does that? >> reporter: the two suspect
. >> reporter: tyrone griffith was inside target last night shopping with the couples two children. it was his favorite time of year. >> he would decorate the tree. he would get the biggest lights. he says we will outshine the neighbors this year. >> reporter: that excitement turned tragic when he was stabbed by two suspects inside the store. he later died at the hospital. >> it was that last-minute gift. the last-minute gift cause my husband his life. >> you said,...
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hywell griffith, bbc news. very own snowman. keepers said the snowman was specially built for the panda to offer him "enrichment" because he was not enjoying the winter weather. he showed his gratitude by eventually destroying it. that's what happens when you believe the weather forecast! time for a look at the weather with darren bett. it's more likely to be a record—breaking mild christmas day across the uk, but before then, we've got a very powerfuljet stream across the atlantic, picking up the weather there, so rain and showers, perhaps wintry, but a lot of people travelling may be affected. wintry showers and gales. the clouds are thickening in england he give some outbreaks of rain. some patchy fog forming in the south—east of england. clear skies means the countryside would be far away from freezing, and in scotland where there is a lot of snow it could be very icy overnight and into the morning rush—hour. strong to go force winds in scotland in the morning. showers in northern ireland. the brisk winds h
hywell griffith, bbc news. very own snowman. keepers said the snowman was specially built for the panda to offer him "enrichment" because he was not enjoying the winter weather. he showed his gratitude by eventually destroying it. that's what happens when you believe the weather forecast! time for a look at the weather with darren bett. it's more likely to be a record—breaking mild christmas day across the uk, but before then, we've got a very powerfuljet stream across the atlantic,...
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tom: tonight, an 86-year-old woman is dead after she was hity i'm tom griffith. shelley: and i'm shelley walcott. such a sad story. police say it appears she was dragged by the car and then it ran her over. wmur's suzanne roantree is in durham with the details. reporter: durham police say it was about 3:00 this afternoon when they got a call that somebody had been struck by a car on baghdad road. police say someone who witnessed
tom: tonight, an 86-year-old woman is dead after she was hity i'm tom griffith. shelley: and i'm shelley walcott. such a sad story. police say it appears she was dragged by the car and then it ran her over. wmur's suzanne roantree is in durham with the details. reporter: durham police say it was about 3:00 this afternoon when they got a call that somebody had been struck by a car on baghdad road. police say someone who witnessed
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tom: tonight, an 86-year-old woman is dead after she was hity i'm tom griffith. shelley: and i'm shelley walcott. such a sad story. police say it appears she was dragged by the car and then it ran her over. wmur's suzanne roantree is in durham with the details. reporter: durham police say it was about 3:00 this afternoon when they got a call that somebody had been struck by a car on baghdad road. police say someone who witnessed located an 86-year-old woman who sustained very serious injuries. reporter: police say the woman had been visiting friends on baghdad road. when she got in car to leave she started to back her toyota down the driveway but then opened the door. >> it appears that she stepped out of her vehicle, and had left the car in reverse stepped out, , the car rolled back and struck her. reporter: police say the woman was found in the road with traumatic injuries, her car idling just feet away. >> it appears that the vehicle was in reverse and had rolled him a driver into the street and came to rest of the road near a telephone pole. reporter: the wom
tom: tonight, an 86-year-old woman is dead after she was hity i'm tom griffith. shelley: and i'm shelley walcott. such a sad story. police say it appears she was dragged by the car and then it ran her over. wmur's suzanne roantree is in durham with the details. reporter: durham police say it was about 3:00 this afternoon when they got a call that somebody had been struck by a car on baghdad road. police say someone who witnessed located an 86-year-old woman who sustained very serious injuries....
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hywell griffith, bbc news.woolwich in march. our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir has been looking at why so few ethnic minority clergy make it to senior levels in the church of england. praise the lord. the reverend tunde roberts has been leading a growing and diverse congregation for the last 17 years. and cannot understand why ethnic minorities can fill the pews and pulpits of the church of england, but not senior leadership positions. what is it about being a bishop that we cannot do? what is different? the appointment of karowei dorgu yesterday as bishop of woolwich does little to improve statistics. of 41 dioceses, there's only one ownership, john sentamu, of 41 dioceses, there's only one black bishop, john sentamu, the archbishop of york. and he is one ofjust five senior black, asian, and minority ethnic clergy in the entire church of england. i do not believe that the church respects and embraces its minority ethnic membership. rose hudson wilkin has been chaplain to the speaker of the hous
hywell griffith, bbc news.woolwich in march. our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir has been looking at why so few ethnic minority clergy make it to senior levels in the church of england. praise the lord. the reverend tunde roberts has been leading a growing and diverse congregation for the last 17 years. and cannot understand why ethnic minorities can fill the pews and pulpits of the church of england, but not senior leadership positions. what is it about being a bishop that we...
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let's talk to our correspondent hywel griffith who joins us from sydney.been described as a very significant plot. what do we know? we are learning more about what the police call a multimode attack they believed was planned to potentially for christmas day. that would, they say, involve some explosives, device, and weapons, possibly firearms, certainly knives, and they believe that these five men had been working for several weeks to narrow down the operation. they think the target would have been possibly the most iconic area within melbourne, just outside flinders station, on federation square, near st paul's cathedral, where obviously there would be christmas eve and christmas day services planned. so they say this was possibly one of the largest terror plots that may have occurred on australian soil, but they have managed to foil. they say that they have broken the bulk of the cell. they tell people that the raids mean that there is no longer a threat to that there is no longer a threat to that area, but clearly this has shaken many, many people in me
let's talk to our correspondent hywel griffith who joins us from sydney.been described as a very significant plot. what do we know? we are learning more about what the police call a multimode attack they believed was planned to potentially for christmas day. that would, they say, involve some explosives, device, and weapons, possibly firearms, certainly knives, and they believe that these five men had been working for several weeks to narrow down the operation. they think the target would have...
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and then, griffith makes a statement with a nice pass underneath in the clippers wedding easily, 113 -94 count. the cavaliers will be in chicag >> yesterday, sports illustrate amounts of lebron james winning the sportsperson of the year award, the second time he had been honored >> i am more happy for, my kids, my wife my mom, for the foundation, for the kids that i represent and those that scene as a role model in inspiration, in division ii last night, masculine, purses cincinnati yourself in one of the horseshoe, perry in the title game for the second year and th panthers took a seven nothing first time they'd. him lasalle do not answer until late in the third with smith scores. then tied it seven, then in the fourth quarter, smith again wit a great effort makes it a 14 day seven him lasalle laid. the panthers cannot answer and so the quest ending. lasalle has 13 in a row. >> the science of support for the him collect the heights redskins, and the division six title game. they have 18 straight championships, we found a way t get by those teams, whatever happens friday, it will be
and then, griffith makes a statement with a nice pass underneath in the clippers wedding easily, 113 -94 count. the cavaliers will be in chicag >> yesterday, sports illustrate amounts of lebron james winning the sportsperson of the year award, the second time he had been honored >> i am more happy for, my kids, my wife my mom, for the foundation, for the kids that i represent and those that scene as a role model in inspiration, in division ii last night, masculine, purses cincinnati...
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. >> tommy griffith told us the man stabbed griffin after he told them to turn down their music. but the archuleta's sister told us her brothers claim it was self-defense, and griffin was stabbed only after hitting one with a bottle. >> i wish i can say sorry. it doesn't bring someone back. it was just an altercation that went wrong, you know? my brothers felt threatened. >> both are held without bail. in oakland, abc7 news. >> today the wily manual court house. there already some staff available to handle matters and addition to the normal business. all court houses will reopen tuesday, january 3. >> we're settling in for another cold evening. this is a live view of the clear skies from our camera. this is a time lapse view of the sunset. we're past the winter solistice, meaning we're starting to get more light every day. drew tuma is here with a look. >> it's a quiet night, we had clear skies that will continue. a chance of rain saturday and monday. we do have a chance of wet weather. it's one now on the storm impact scale. a light system moving in both of those days. what to e
. >> tommy griffith told us the man stabbed griffin after he told them to turn down their music. but the archuleta's sister told us her brothers claim it was self-defense, and griffin was stabbed only after hitting one with a bottle. >> i wish i can say sorry. it doesn't bring someone back. it was just an altercation that went wrong, you know? my brothers felt threatened. >> both are held without bail. in oakland, abc7 news. >> today the wily manual court house. there...
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. >> tommy griffith told us the man stabbed griffin after he told them to turn down their music. but the archuleta's sister told us her brothers claim it was self-defense, and griffin was stabbed only after hitting one with a bottle. >> i wish i can say sorry. it doesn't bring someone back. it was just an altercation that went wrong, you know? my brothers felt threatened. >> both are held without bail. in oakland, abc7 news. >> today the wily manual court house. there already some staff available to handle matters and addition to the normal business. all court houses will reopen tuesday, january 3. >> we're settling in for another cold evening. this is a live view of the clear skies from our camera. this is a time lapse view of the sunset. we're past the winter solistice, meaning we're starting to get more light every day. drew tuma is here with a look. >> it's a quiet night, we had clear skies that will continue. a chance of rain saturday and monday. we do have a chance of wet weather. it's one now on the storm impact scale. a light system moving in both of those days. what to e
. >> tommy griffith told us the man stabbed griffin after he told them to turn down their music. but the archuleta's sister told us her brothers claim it was self-defense, and griffin was stabbed only after hitting one with a bottle. >> i wish i can say sorry. it doesn't bring someone back. it was just an altercation that went wrong, you know? my brothers felt threatened. >> both are held without bail. in oakland, abc7 news. >> today the wily manual court house. there...
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griffith, "the birth of nation," which negatively portrayed blacks and glorified the ku klux klan. by contrast, micheaux's "within our gates," from 1920, the earliest surviving feature film directed by an african-american, the heroine is a mixed race woman named sylvia, who goes to the north to raise money for a school for poor black children in the south. >> in "within our gates," the mixed race character really is viewed as a warm, and supportive person. in "birth of a nation," a mixed race person is viewed as betraying both races. the mulatto, the mixed race person. they're fooling the whites, and they're using the blacks. and the idea of being biracial or multiracial was viewed as kind of a disruption of the established order. >> reporter: what kind of role do you see the films in this collection playing, in america today within this context? >> i think post-2016 election, we really need to all take some perspective about racial politics and the anxiety of different segments of the population about being left behind, or lower income whites who one could argue the election was a
griffith, "the birth of nation," which negatively portrayed blacks and glorified the ku klux klan. by contrast, micheaux's "within our gates," from 1920, the earliest surviving feature film directed by an african-american, the heroine is a mixed race woman named sylvia, who goes to the north to raise money for a school for poor black children in the south. >> in "within our gates," the mixed race character really is viewed as a warm, and supportive person. in...
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hywell griffith reports.here, on campus, surrounded by academic life. in august, the centenarian was told it was no longer safe for him to come into work at the edith cowan university, and he was asked to stay at home. but, after his case won international support, the management has now relented, and found him this new office. i have only been here one day, so it's a bit difficult for me to express any particular concerns, but i think that they will try to make me at home. the journey from home will be much quicker. reaching his old office involved a 90—minute commute, ona train and two buses. the university says they have always had his interests at heart. first of all, it's closer to his residence, so it's easier for him to commute. secondly, there is an office very close to it, manned most of the time, so we can keep an eye on him and make sure he is ok. having forced to give up his other love, of acting, professor goodall is determined to keep his mind active. but at 102, he is not out yet. christmas cam
hywell griffith reports.here, on campus, surrounded by academic life. in august, the centenarian was told it was no longer safe for him to come into work at the edith cowan university, and he was asked to stay at home. but, after his case won international support, the management has now relented, and found him this new office. i have only been here one day, so it's a bit difficult for me to express any particular concerns, but i think that they will try to make me at home. the journey from...
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there's a lot on here and there's continued work on alice griffith.ndlestick 10 a and 11 welcome we do plan to get a rfp out for box 52 and 54. those sites are not adjacent but were considering those as to be one project. scattered site project. so we're hoping to get that out. seven w. is in construction. we just talked about the. six e. is in construction at a veterans project block three e., we are quick to be seen construction funding an authorization request coming to you next summer and start construction. for block six w. we are in the developer selection process. the of five proposals from the developer community and will be interviewing those teams in january. so this block in for piii, that's aviva that's a dimension that. they're working starting their marketing process and in mission bay block nine we will hopefully be getting an rfp out early next year you'll of course cgrp document before we really release it. then in transbay we have the asset transfer that we need to complete 4 to 80 beale and block seven is under construction right no
there's a lot on here and there's continued work on alice griffith.ndlestick 10 a and 11 welcome we do plan to get a rfp out for box 52 and 54. those sites are not adjacent but were considering those as to be one project. scattered site project. so we're hoping to get that out. seven w. is in construction. we just talked about the. six e. is in construction at a veterans project block three e., we are quick to be seen construction funding an authorization request coming to you next summer and...