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ha ha god woman on the other the little guy does a little. like ya gotta love. to know that you the rainy season is coming and the refugees turn this will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle and back to my and my. thought of. how they're going to. want to. cut out of my family i'm not a lot i want to get a little young. bone on one of those thought i did not i was here at home monitoring them when i want to go out to. the world now knows about the massacre in iraqi estates in the village of tula totally moans i beg them is only thirty but she only ready feels like an almost woman her body is scarred with some wounds she and her daughter the only survivor among three children managed to reach bangladesh even she has self can't understand why would love been relegated then up with what they ended up with a take what an honor learned of the. put in the right amount of it will have on the moon the minute i did what i then would your model out of i don't want to put out of the bottle what i let out of the body no i don't like get one call on it on a phone over the line if they let me go along i don't know. not a good ear get it out of them but i'm kind of on the level with him but i know if i were willing. and i do but i don't what if i am mad if i never dreamed that i moved in with a mighty mighty one i. bought a boat and those who i would have chanukah the monomer datable that i declare in the heart of a wall that i will that i had i bet on that when i got to god what about a thousand eight hundred more i walk down and got the file i got because then i got caught him by them and up my own my head a lot i got him out of town he got in got the fun i asked god the father will. do what i do whatever th
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ha. ha ha i was just god eating history and making history once again would see eight years after that people are done saying jumping chanting it's not just russian fans it's also people from all over the world happy they can see the host that they are playing in the quarter finals. it's a spare a thought for the losers on this occasion spain with hopes of a second well cup title but this is the taste of disappointment for then his well said about it after the game. should. sue the school so she supposed to. get a meeting we should because it's a. nice machine to paralyse. somebody. especially with the right thing in chess to. what she. does do around you let's take a look at the quarter final that i know it's his eyes on the shade of the. why they call france look to the left of the drool but on the few more things i've done the hard work made it through for the last rush hour and it's all right now they will face croatia that much will be taking place in sochi on saturday july the seventh so just six days for the team to recover a lot of those press specially in the russian were looking rea
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that started in one thousand eight hundred six and and call out has has taken me to bet that step and and god has been very kind that i had this dream in my mind and god has given me this opportunity to me to fulfill this stream. there was a phase and there was a struggle and this is the second phase that god has given me this opportunity. that those manifestos have been achieved. i had these manifestos twenty second twenty two years ago. i want to tell you that why did i come in politics into twenty two years. because the politics could not give anything at that time. if i had opted not to do anything i would have just. my life would have been really easy i thought that i have i will come into politics because i thought i thought that how our country was progressing when i was growing up. i have seen it myself that that pakistan this country went up and then it then it had a you know downfall i had the government system that in front of me that collapsed due to well you know corruption when i wanted pakistan to be such a country. like a like the leader of the region whatever he had thought about
that started in one thousand eight hundred six and and call out has has taken me to bet that step and and god has been very kind that i had this dream in my mind and god has given me this opportunity to me to fulfill this stream. there was a phase and there was a struggle and this is the second phase that god has given me this opportunity. that those manifestos have been achieved. i had these manifestos twenty second twenty two years ago. i want to tell you that why did i come in politics into...
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has short time in office moment god has opened his country up to her own investment and planted seeds. great freedom. and prescribe a dozen been the change of heart of the governing party and its president he cannot add to some positive developments though for the time in his life he doesn't have to hide his red opposition on the way home after a rally he can wear it with pride and without fear. and that is some of the other stories making news around the world cambodia's ruling party led by prime minister hun sen has been declared the winner of sunday's general election critics are calling the vote a sham following a government campaign of intimidation and the dissolution of the main opposition party last year and has ruled cambodia for more than thirty years. an earthquake on the internees an island has killed at least fourteen people and injured more than one hundred sixty others the six point four magnitude quake struck the northern part of the island which is close to bali and popular with international tourists. a powerful typhoon has hit japan bringing heavy rains and winds of up to one hundred eighty kilometers per hour thousands of residents have been forced to leave their homes it's the season's twelfth typhoon so far. israel has released palestinian teenager i head to mimi from prison she was jailed for months alongside her mother for slapping and kicking two israeli soldiers near her home in the west bank and israelis call her a terrorist and for palestinians she became a symbol of resi
has short time in office moment god has opened his country up to her own investment and planted seeds. great freedom. and prescribe a dozen been the change of heart of the governing party and its president he cannot add to some positive developments though for the time in his life he doesn't have to hide his red opposition on the way home after a rally he can wear it with pride and without fear. and that is some of the other stories making news around the world cambodia's ruling party led by...
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has short time in office moment god has opened his country up to her own investment and planted so. great freedom. really. right. there are better her somewhere i am. sure here it could hurt. efforts doesn't behoove to sudden change of heart of the governing party and its president he cannot of just some positive developments though for the first time in his life he doesn't have to hide his red opposition shot on the way home after a rally he can wear it with pride and without fear. election results have been announced and come bolivia and the ruling party has won in a landslide the chief government spokesperson says the combo d. and people's party has won eighty percent of seats in parliament this will keep prime minister who can send in office her critics are calling the election a sham as the only credible opposition party was outlawed prior to the vote they're accusing the prime minister of cracking down on dissent in a bid to maintain his grip on more than three decades in power. ballots polling stations fingers stained with ink across cambodia voters went to the polls but with only one viable party in the running. the consent of the world's longest serving prime minister was not taking any chances this year. after nearly losing the vote five years ago to the cambodian national rescue party he took action to make sure they wouldn't threaten him again. the rival party was dissolved by court order its leader jailed for treason websites critical of his party were blocked. one sends only real worry this election day was that cambodians wou
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god has. given you commissioner. has tested another security or to rejection at another level has has never been easy as men had had made and given given. to participate any families lock they needed a whole the hollis is says that the women is the decision to dismiss. this is a show in london england [inaudible] in connection. innocent will president michael. for failing. to so those just. twenty twenty cyril alex told the knot on the walls all sees his role role. checklist listen up now. when? i am not a moment when plants his deputy chief he's all does nothing all. a exams on than add a picture here during during the president's vacation. and also as a hail hail from from using your phone calls chances are to her room. twenty twenty zero zero out again. and it's a od t main main with a special talk. about this at the eighty eight point twenty he was charged with hearts and minds in my mind hasn't and one wants to run right away. digital sampling points ahead had. presidential campaign but for the time the members. the
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ha ha! nice to see you, too. my god.-i was--i was talking to janine backstage, and i wasas sayiying, "you know, this is the one audience where we actuaally get nervous." [laughter] and i think it's--we----i don't know. she'll finish the d
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this means that god has raised up every government that exist today or has ever existed. there is no authority except from god, and those that exist have been instituted by god. because god has absolute authority there's a couple things that we can do. number one, we don't place or hope in any one nation. we love american fight for is good, but we have the opportunity to have a greater hope. number two, because god has absolute authority, we don't even place our hope and politics. while politics is important and we engage in politics, that is not ultimately where our hope lies. the world that we live in today's hyper political. we politicize everything that we do. we live in a pluralistic society under a secular government, many of whom have a rich tradition of religious leaders that have been involved in politics. much of our government has been founded on principles found in the bible. as we become more diverse, the question is a society is, how are we going to navigate these waters and sort the divide that exist between us. i want to suggest that those are not going to
this means that god has raised up every government that exist today or has ever existed. there is no authority except from god, and those that exist have been instituted by god. because god has absolute authority there's a couple things that we can do. number one, we don't place or hope in any one nation. we love american fight for is good, but we have the opportunity to have a greater hope. number two, because god has absolute authority, we don't even place our hope and politics. while...
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this means that god has raised up every government that exists today or has ever existed. l there is -- there is no authority except from god and those that exist have been instituted by god. because god has absolute authority, there is a couple things we can do. we don't place our hope in any one nation or tweet love of america and we fight for its good, but we have the opportunity to have a greater hope. absoluteod has authority, we don't even place our hope in politics. well politics is important and we engage in politics, that is not ultimately where our hope lies. in the world we live in today, it is hyper political. we politicize everything we do. a pluralistic society under a secular government, many of whom has a rich tradition of religious leaders involved in politics and much of our government was founded on consoles out in the bible. as we become more and more diverse, the question for us as a society is how are we going to navigate these waters can sort the divide that exist tween us? i want to come to you today to suggest that those will not be sorted out throu
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i don't claim to have the wisdom to know what god has in store for me or other people. what i know is that god has blessed america with greatness and goodness. i know in the dangerous world we live in, it's critical for america to stand up and have the backs of our friends and to stand strong against those who would do us harm if the united nations spent time relentlessly and unfairly connecting japan, australia, or the united kingdom, i would stand up for them too. [applause] i would do that, because they are america's friends and it's the right thing to do. but, that is not what happened. eighteen months ago i was given the assignment to represent america in a place that relentlessly attacks israel. i was sent there at a time when america had turned its back on israel. so, it was my duty to defend israel and what is often a dark place for one of america's best friends. i take that duty incredibly seriously. and with pride. in one of my first meetings at the un, called on israeli ambassador. you can clap for danny. he's a good one. [applause] just about one month before i arrived, the previous am
i don't claim to have the wisdom to know what god has in store for me or other people. what i know is that god has blessed america with greatness and goodness. i know in the dangerous world we live in, it's critical for america to stand up and have the backs of our friends and to stand strong against those who would do us harm if the united nations spent time relentlessly and unfairly connecting japan, australia, or the united kingdom, i would stand up for them too. [applause] i would do that,...
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saying that because politicians can't do the right thing, and of course labour, god knows what has happened to labour, it hasr, it has gone to another planet. our country is in crisis, it is on another planet. what you think? ijust find labour's ineptitude in this... but if this happens... a second referendum? we have already heard is theresa may say that they will not be a second referendum. it would be hard to justify one, even though bizarrely people gave it such credence when it was 52—48, that is a hung parliament, that is not the will of the people. it is a majority. but in a non—binding referendum? the worrying thing about this is that justine greening has said not even the vote in parliament will confer legitimacy on the final deal. part of this whole brexit thing about the supremacy of parliament, getting power back to whitehall, to... but you could only do this, a senior tory i was with yesterday said to me, now mrs may is using some quite ha rd me, now mrs may is using some quite hard tactics to get her team onside. if she can't even get her own party onside, the country to come together even with
saying that because politicians can't do the right thing, and of course labour, god knows what has happened to labour, it hasr, it has gone to another planet. our country is in crisis, it is on another planet. what you think? ijust find labour's ineptitude in this... but if this happens... a second referendum? we have already heard is theresa may say that they will not be a second referendum. it would be hard to justify one, even though bizarrely people gave it such credence when it was...
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god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. they're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. we don't know if anybody hasd! somebody fired a shot. >> the president was not hit. witnesses heard the sound and saw a puff of smoke. the woman, identified by police as sara jane moore, was immediately seized. >> sara jane moore jumped out of the crowd, fired off a weapon and was tackled by another citizen. her background, it turned out, was as a sort of eccentric, kind of a lower-rung political figure. she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month were two attempts on his life, squeaky fromme and sara jane moore. both tried to shoot him. it's like, what's going on? why can't this be stopped? >> so once again this nation has narrowly escaped the tragedy, the trauma of the assassination of our president. above all else, this points out the need for some additional measures, some additional precautions to protect the life of the highest elected official in the country. will it take another assassination in our lifetime to finally force some action? ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops
god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. they're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. we don't know if anybody hasd! somebody fired a shot. >> the president was not hit. witnesses heard the sound and saw a puff of smoke. the woman, identified by police as sara jane moore, was immediately seized. >> sara jane moore jumped out of the crowd, fired off a weapon and was tackled by another citizen. her background, it turned out, was as a sort of...
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has short time in office moment god has opened his country up to foreign investment and planted city. greatest freedom. the you. look at the. world work. the in the in the on the good. efforts by vava doesn't believe his sudden change of heart of the governing party and the president he's been on it to some positive developments though modifies time in his life he doesn't have to hide his red opposition on the way home after a rally he can wear it with pride and without fail. that report from dick abuse melanie cora deval and she is covering the historic election for us in zimbabwe she's in harare and joins us hi melanie good to see you where are you what's happening right now. hi sue me alvin harrar ed one of the parenting stations on this very significant day for zimbabwe the queues behind me a mess of people have started to queue at four o'clock this morning just to be able to put that cross next to that candidate that they are voting for today they're hoping it's going to be a free and transparent election and in order for that to really happen in order to everything to run smoothly he had joined by brock german politician and the head of the european union observer mission here and zimbabwe and i brooke thank you so much for speaking to us can you tell us a bit more about your what are you monitoring for specifically for monitor gold procedure for people under started to be on the ground and begin to go join already . increase the davy of hundred forty people who are on the ground who had a visitor on seven hundred to nine hundred police stations or close to ten percent of all the polling station this from tree and recall parade was a very international and national observer groups to have a broad picture we have to see that the preparation was much freer that most never trio going on the prost so that is a big of progress but there's no she doing we do not know because what has happened to the printing girls ability to sort of all those lives between printing and today are the same you know certain doubts because of the history because of the cheating by the president government to the opposition so if you assessment that it's not really fair if you don't know said we don't know that has to be checked and it is every party has observers. in the polling stations and use of your question but look into that number of friends old whether these possibilities of betrayal are true or not true. there consider a root rule or only partly true so that to make up of the finest amid news will be not a perfect election as being can see it in most of european countries but it might be a break between progress so that we can say on of those conditions we have to see that this above all goes in the right direction but more room normal tomorrow no more you've said though there are so many observers around the country still they really can't be everywhere is it really fair to
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has sure time in office moment god has opened his country up to her own investment and planted sit. great freedom. her. marriage. after. conception change of heart of the governor and its president he acknowledges some positive developments though for the first time in his life he doesn't have to hide his red opposition shot on the way home after a rally he can wear it with pride and without fear. let's go live now to d.w. adrian krishna standing by for us in the zimbabwean capital harare this is a historic day for zimbabweans what's the mood in the capital today. well the mood is very good stereo and it is indeed as you say a very special day for the country the first post-election the first post mugabe election and that is of course for many people something special the young generation has never voted for for anybody else they've never seen the fresh faces on the ballot sheets and let's bring in one guy mr joseph who is one of the people who are waiting to vote right now just if you came here long time ago you just showed up to vote. with that even as a whole all rights and is it a special day for the country and why is that so there it is for should be for the mob well. if one is to vote so we're very excited. to vote today of course i will not ask you who you're voting for but i want to ask you what is your vision for for zimbabwe for the future what are you hoping for all we just want in life which is stable in the in a country with the economy growing was right now people are suffering do much additional funding so the voice of the people must be through this election so we. hoping for a bright future for this nation as a thank you very much for your time so you can see the cute right now and not so long anymore but before we've been talking to people who got up at
has sure time in office moment god has opened his country up to her own investment and planted sit. great freedom. her. marriage. after. conception change of heart of the governor and its president he acknowledges some positive developments though for the first time in his life he doesn't have to hide his red opposition shot on the way home after a rally he can wear it with pride and without fear. let's go live now to d.w. adrian krishna standing by for us in the zimbabwean capital harare this...
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has not just years later. written‘s cycling revolution has notjust come on the road. since beijing in 2008, team gb has one 22 godck at the olympics, and they have won a further 38 in the knowledge over at world championships. behind all that success world championships. behind all that success is this man. he was british cycling's performance director between 1997 and 2014, and has been the general manager of teams guidance dithers and ten, t believe that their success on the tour this year it all back to the teamwork between geraint thomas and chris froome. the great thing about this particular tour de france is that both guys were so experienced, both very mature, and they were fantastic, together. no conflict, they supported each other, and it was world class by chris froome, the moment he realised he was not good to win, straight to the help of his team—mate. that is the sign of a great, great champion. andy murray will return from injury later tonight when he faces mackenzie mcdonald in the washington 0pen first round. the tournament is murray's third since having hip surgery injanuary, and his first on a h
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has come along and god has used him to set us free from the eight years of the obama administration or something to that effect so all of the narratives are there. among the white evangelicals is hard to tell him to get a sense of what is happening on the ground. there was a great piece in "vanity fair" in which he was at the assembly of god at the church in fredericksburg virginia and he noticed many of the people were not necessarily happy about the character, but he supported their decision. i dedicate the book that is written to the 81%. i think there's a secondary audience of people that are just interested in the historical forces that lead to donald trump so i think that there is stuff here for everybody if there is an audience but i do think that is true. i dedicate the book to the 19%. so there is a small sector of white evangelicals that are opposed to trump but you don't notice, i keep saying white because the support among the african-american community and latin americans come in many of those that he's trying to keep out of the country are evangelical christian and those to whom the purse strings of power are obviously privileging u.s. immigration law and privileging the nationstate over their own brothers and sisters in christ. so this book is about those evangelicals that it's more bute complex and complicated than that so your question is a good one. >> longtime evangelical. i have a membership card in my wallet. [laughter] i identify as part of the 19%. during the civil rights movement, evangelicals by and large including fundamentalist christians and the definition has not made enough because there is a difference were on the wrong side of history on the civil rights movement. christianity today opposed the movement. talk about the role of racism for those who voted for donald trump and with respect to what happened in eight years previo previous. he received something like 20 to work 4% of the evangelical vote this racism in history that has resulted as donald trump and president. >> it'president. >> it's interesting with all of the reviews they say i don't say enough about race in the book. it stared. i've been trying to navigate a fair position on that. it's a very important factor. you look at the obama presidency is largely evangelical christian leaders on the far right, people like i guess you could say an evangelical, the president of an evangelical college at one point. it was people like newt gingrich and others who demonize barack obama and supported the further amendment. they certainly were involved in this very uncomfortable with an afr
has come along and god has used him to set us free from the eight years of the obama administration or something to that effect so all of the narratives are there. among the white evangelicals is hard to tell him to get a sense of what is happening on the ground. there was a great piece in "vanity fair" in which he was at the assembly of god at the church in fredericksburg virginia and he noticed many of the people were not necessarily happy about the character, but he supported their...
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and grace of god so i just focuses on the grace of god the gospel what christ has done for us what luther was saying we don't need to do anything god has already done it for us but at the end of the day all of that was just words many people couldn't read but how did he manage to get a revolution going and change all of christianity. you touched on another really important part of the reformation which was the language and before everything was held in latin and people can understand that the common person didn't know how to read or write and they couldn't hear what the pastor the priest bishop was preaching actually and so martin luther had a big focus on the language and he really unified the german language translated the bible from the latin version to german a big push was to have it in the language of the people and so through that and through social media of the day so printing his word carving songs that people remember focused on catechism catechism and learning that's really how it spread and a focus on it in the home not just in the church but the leaders of each household really teach and it's you know it's a parent's respo
and grace of god so i just focuses on the grace of god the gospel what christ has done for us what luther was saying we don't need to do anything god has already done it for us but at the end of the day all of that was just words many people couldn't read but how did he manage to get a revolution going and change all of christianity. you touched on another really important part of the reformation which was the language and before everything was held in latin and people can understand that the...
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god has the mandate he has the political will the only question now is if he has the skill to reach the high bar he has set for himself and his country seeing human as just mexico city. now germany's interior minister says he no longer plans to resign after reaching a compromise with chancellor angela merkel on migration the disputes been resolved after hours of tense talks on monday hirst as a whole fire is leader of michael's main coalition partner the c.s.u. but he was unhappy about her migration agreement with the e.u. saying it didn't offer enough protection to germany's borders. after intensive negotiations between the c.d.u. and c.s.u. we have come to an accord we have a clear agreement about how we are going to prevent illegal migration in the future between germany and the austrian border i am glad that we have been successful in coming to this agreement we have seen once more that it is worth fighting for what you believe in and we have a clear and very robust agreement for the future for the. way it does i am very pleased that the cd un c.s.u. have come to a compromise with a
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ayesha captioned one photo, my heart is full, god has been too good to us. the couple haswo daughters, 5-year-old reilly, 2-year-old ryan. for the record cannon will be eligible for the draft in 2036. maybe they're hoping for an explosive three-pointer with that name, right. cannon. >> cannon. you can do whatever you want, by the way. >> that's true. >>> he's going to have sisters that make sure he's taken care of. >> look over him for sure. >> my sister still looks over me. >> oh. >> yeah. somebody rips me on facebook she's right there. >> that's sweet. >> that doesn't happen often but she's there if it does. always great to have older sisters. never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. 4:45 on thursday. feels like monday. if you had yesterday off trying to re-set the clock. two-day work week. how about that. and look at walnut creek where we have clouds starting to roll in but they're not going to stay very long. so warmer and then mostly sunny. my first accuweather highlight. mostly cloudy, cool to mild tonight in the extended summer heat in our inland
ayesha captioned one photo, my heart is full, god has been too good to us. the couple haswo daughters, 5-year-old reilly, 2-year-old ryan. for the record cannon will be eligible for the draft in 2036. maybe they're hoping for an explosive three-pointer with that name, right. cannon. >> cannon. you can do whatever you want, by the way. >> that's true. >>> he's going to have sisters that make sure he's taken care of. >> look over him for sure. >> my sister still...
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has done the extraordinary and it was epic! and the giants, nine >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he hasreased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [mus game...a nagging hip injury has been bothering him for much of the season... starter andy suarez gave the wed 3 >>> baseball up top. buster posey out of the all star game. a nagging hip injury bugging him much of the season. andy suarez six innings, allowed one hit from the cubs. 5th inning, turning point. ball thrown away at 1st, and there goes allen hanson. he's going, and going and scored! tied the game up at 1. sandoval in the 11th, we are done here. walkoff of the season for the g- me walk off and some giants man love between first and second base. the giants beat the cubs 2-1. they're just three games out of first place. >>> cowboy hat's a give away that we're in houston. scoreless until the 7th. swung on and gone. a's closer and all star and catcher in sync. got gaddis swinging to end it. they won it 2-0. they won 11 of 13 and gained a game on houston. >>> it used to be 1832 that successfully swam the
has done the extraordinary and it was epic! and the giants, nine >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he hasreased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [mus game...a nagging hip injury has been bothering him for much of the season... starter andy suarez gave the wed 3 >>> baseball up top. buster posey out of the all star game. a...
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god has the mandate he has the political will the only question now is if he has the skill to reach the high bar he has set for himself and his country see in human al just see that mexico city. michael shifter is the president of the interim eric and dialogue think tank he says lopez obrador is on bush's plans for ending corruption and violence have yet to be outlined in detail. it's very difficult it's been dealt his predecessor's last year there was a record number of homicides thirty thousand almost thirty thousand he's been asked a lot about this issue and he claims it's one of his priorities but it's a way of attacking it is to try to reduce poverty inequality where the will be able to do that and whether that will be sufficient to bring down levels of violence is unclear so we're really going to need more specifics about what his proposal is he claims that by cleaning up corruption in mexico which is very very complicated and has eluded his predecessors as well in fact his predecessors have been involved in corruption that he's going to be able to have the resources to finance so
god has the mandate he has the political will the only question now is if he has the skill to reach the high bar he has set for himself and his country see in human al just see that mexico city. michael shifter is the president of the interim eric and dialogue think tank he says lopez obrador is on bush's plans for ending corruption and violence have yet to be outlined in detail. it's very difficult it's been dealt his predecessor's last year there was a record number of homicides thirty...
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has identified has changed. the world cup success has transformed the mission. to tax labor dispute. leaving the country to. his work god is for to know. the munchies and treatment should. be to insist on the twenty. fifth is e w news coming to you live from berlin hamas that it has reached an agreement with israel to restore calm in the gaza strip after a day of deadly violence. is raging forces on the east a wave of deadly air strikes across the palestinian territory after gunmen killed an israeli soldier at the border now hamas says both sides have agreed to restore count in gaza but can they succeed look at the latest from our correspondents.
has identified has changed. the world cup success has transformed the mission. to tax labor dispute. leaving the country to. his work god is for to know. the munchies and treatment should. be to insist on the twenty. fifth is e w news coming to you live from berlin hamas that it has reached an agreement with israel to restore calm in the gaza strip after a day of deadly violence. is raging forces on the east a wave of deadly air strikes across the palestinian territory after gunmen killed an...
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happens on morning level you will of the previous seven and she has a major tournament and it is a problem that has been addressed by god of southgate and his team according to the england manager they've been practicing penalty since march he said they'd they've been studying penalties and that they've actually come up with a strategy we don't know what that was but they had a strategy for the penalty shootout and it worked what england did it was fantastic but they also had a little bit of luck because jordan henderson missed the penalty and then the fourth penalty for columbia hit the bar so it was sort of kind of not not something they did well but circumstances took in there and then the opportunity came. came to them and that moment they took it and that was that was really where they were for effectively and in front they were three to head up to henderson so he said to say do so much riding on the rebate and he wasn't even save the cost paul that was where they lost the initiative but that's that's a very unfortunate moment for for colombia we can cross over with two legs are shifting now. and i ask him what's t
happens on morning level you will of the previous seven and she has a major tournament and it is a problem that has been addressed by god of southgate and his team according to the england manager they've been practicing penalty since march he said they'd they've been studying penalties and that they've actually come up with a strategy we don't know what that was but they had a strategy for the penalty shootout and it worked what england did it was fantastic but they also had a little bit of...
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god. thank. goodness from him he can use he has enough he has by you. because you're in the stuff all of you. for the. most and what many people suffer much from i want to thank you both i will try to get. we were much a little early what's going to. be a bullet through in four months to store naturalists through. the years as it was. consider what order the proposal shall appear with google but while out of control i'm. michael and here again we meet our old acquaintance from not old in iraq andriy part of me who was at the peak of his glorious self proclaimed commandant of my gun. which basically means the leader of the radical opposition. may bump it up not down so my down most of that is the days i think he usually this is when the bus will open under. oath and still by a host nor do you feel of course addition your blessing to still consider both. the protestors were filmed leading a long line of riot police away it's not clear where they were taking them sixty seven officers are currently reported to be missing fourteen policemen and forty three one hundred four you've shifted what soci
god. thank. goodness from him he can use he has enough he has by you. because you're in the stuff all of you. for the. most and what many people suffer much from i want to thank you both i will try to get. we were much a little early what's going to. be a bullet through in four months to store naturalists through. the years as it was. consider what order the proposal shall appear with google but while out of control i'm. michael and here again we meet our old acquaintance from not old in iraq...
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has there been any reaction from riyadh with regard to your decision so far there has been the reaction in terms of reducing the number of build. greet them and god by the cause saudi is an independent country it has these rights if it decides to take any action that is there the right. or uniform of them that you are withdrawing the troops what was the what was the reaction from there and nothing. only the press was actually asking the government is in the what about your relationship with the united arab emirates because central to the corruption scandal that's in gulf malaysia in the one and b. case is a man named. now according to statements made by former prime minister najib. because and here's a quote he said he had such strong links with marotta crown prince mohammed bin zayed how do you see malaysia's relationship with the united arab emirates especially if a lot of this money and we know according to a lot of independent reports that the body has been a hub for money laundering and so forth we want to be friendly with all that and in the world we do want to be involved here they are complete yes they may be scandals or whatever but that's not going to affect a world relationship country
has there been any reaction from riyadh with regard to your decision so far there has been the reaction in terms of reducing the number of build. greet them and god by the cause saudi is an independent country it has these rights if it decides to take any action that is there the right. or uniform of them that you are withdrawing the troops what was the what was the reaction from there and nothing. only the press was actually asking the government is in the what about your relationship with the...
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has there been any reaction from riyadh with regard to your decision so far there has been no reaction in terms of reducing the number of build . limbs greet them and god by the cause saudis and independent country it has these rights if it decides to take any action that is there the right. inform them that you are withdrawing the troops what was the what was the reaction from there and nothing. only the press was actually asking the government is in the what about your relationship with the united arab emirates because central to the corruption scandal that's in gulf malaysia in the one and b. case is a man named. now according to statements made by former prime minister najib. because and here's a quote he said he had such strong links with that marotta crown prince mohammed bin zayed how do you see malaysia's relationship with the united arab emirates especially if a lot of this money and we know according to a lot of independent reports that dubai has been a hub for money laundering and so forth we want to be friendly with all that and in the world we do want to be involved here they're complete yes they may be scandals or whatever but that's not going to affect a world relationship country to cou
has there been any reaction from riyadh with regard to your decision so far there has been no reaction in terms of reducing the number of build . limbs greet them and god by the cause saudis and independent country it has these rights if it decides to take any action that is there the right. inform them that you are withdrawing the troops what was the what was the reaction from there and nothing. only the press was actually asking the government is in the what about your relationship with the...
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claim to know the wisdom my don't claim to have the wisdom to know what god has in store for me or other people. what i do know is god hasthe backs of our friends and to stand strong against those who would do us harm. if the united nations spent it's time relentlessly and unfairly attacking japan or australia or the united kingdom, i would stand up for them too. i would do that because they are america's friends and it's the right thing to do. that's not what happened. 18 months ago i was given the assignment to represent america in a place that relentlessly attacked israel. i was sent there at a time when america had turned its back on israel. it was my duty to defend israel in what is often a dark place for one of america's best friends. i take that duty incredibly seriously. and with pride. in one of my first meetings i called on danny. the previous administration allowed a terrible resolution to pass. that resolution condemned israel and the most outrageous way. it was a shameful day for america. when i arrived i assured the israeli ambassador that on my watch that would never happen again. and i'm proud to say the
claim to know the wisdom my don't claim to have the wisdom to know what god has in store for me or other people. what i do know is god hasthe backs of our friends and to stand strong against those who would do us harm. if the united nations spent it's time relentlessly and unfairly attacking japan or australia or the united kingdom, i would stand up for them too. i would do that because they are america's friends and it's the right thing to do. that's not what happened. 18 months ago i was...
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god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] ♪ >>> that's james corden, don't look down to the extreme. the late late show host made good on his promise to skydive with tom cruise almost became mission impossible as james tried to escape. after some private instruction from the action star, their plane climbed to 15,000 feet and then the moment of truth. tom made freefalling look easy, even grabbing james' arm at one point. as james didn't stick the landing he was ready to celebrate. and tom hopes the celebration continues this weekend because mission impossible: fallout just hit the theaters. >>> another tom cruise classic and i'm calling it a classic celebrating a big milestone. >> you mean -- >> cocktail. >> the film opened 30 years ago this weekend. and a few things you may not know about the film. tom's real-life drinkmaking skills. ♪ >>> it was then-26-year-old tom's idea for all the bottle flipping to be added to the scene. he practiced the trick two h
god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] ♪ >>> that's james corden, don't look down to the extreme. the late late show host made good on his promise to skydive with tom cruise almost became mission impossible as james tried to escape. after some private instruction from the action star, their plane climbed to 15,000 feet and then the moment of truth....
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has apologized, saying the tweets date back to when he was 17, a time when makpid decisions." >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> want to see what resilience looks like? here is the thai soccer team kick a ball today, acting like any other kids, just days after being rescued from that flooded cave. they left the hospital today and spoke about it for the first time, about their more than two-week ordeal. anna werner was there. >> reporter: it was a warmysrap released from the hospital today, where he spent the past week with his 11 teammates and coach. the 14-year-old played the role of interpreter for british divers. >> how many of you? >> 13. >> 13? >> reporter: it was the moment they reached the team of young soccer players 2.5 miles inside this thai cave. finally free, adun enjoyed his favorite meal, kentucky fried chicken. >> how does it feel to be back? >> i'm very happy. >> reporter: he and his 11 teammates and their coach appeared on a news conference earlier today, healthy, showing off their soccer skills before taki
has apologized, saying the tweets date back to when he was 17, a time when makpid decisions." >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> want to see what resilience looks like? here is the thai soccer team kick a ball today, acting like any other kids, just days after...
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god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. but that's exactly what the warr >>> 24 hours ago it seemed impossible that anyone could send lebron and the lakers to the back page. but that's exactly what the golden state did. boogy broke the news to show wa y cos d to tt on a be a warrior reportedly worth $1.3 million. he wouldn't have come that cheap but he tore tendon in the winter. cousins said he will be ready by camp but will not likely be ready until the pe -- beginning of the season. the warriors are hoping the 28- year-old will be ready by the time the 2019 season begins. boogie has 113 tees in one season. and boogie is known for being emotional after games. dremond helped torecruit cousins. the warriors were playing in a summer league game and maybe jordan bell was a little too amped up about the cousin
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explosion at president a muslim women god was rarely in pull away last month campaigning has been incident free so far police say the right up to this election has the list of violence than in previous years and few cases of intimidation have been reported so far the winning sunday paper hard to deny his opposition allegations is planning to manipulate voter numbers by time during the ballot paper for international observers who were banned by robert mugabe have arrived for the first time in sixteen years the european union says a disagreement between the electoral commission and opposition parties can be resolved. very the prince you for those. reasons from something while i was doing some concrete provide for some countries of what we discovered in different places is that when. we come. in and actually credibility problem by the main opposition leader nelson chamisa says if nothing is done to resolve the stalemate his party will announce their own final results will vote counting is complete a move some say could jeopardize the credibility of the polls. al-jazeera. thank. the second world cup semifinal is underway in moscow with england playi
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has done it. i know god has his back. he is protecting him, taking care of them. everything he said hasto pass, so he has the spirit of discernment. i don't understand why anybody don't get it. very simple. host: if you tweet says we had this conversation. one noting that nothing has changed. those of us who don't trust trump expected what happened and are not surprised. those who support him don't remember what it is like to feel shame. i've been saying our republican friends will snap out of it and take meddling seriously when they lose. trumpers will applaud him and make excuses while they tear down others. even fox news was critical. my opinion, i smell blackmail. you can join the conversation @cspanwj. did a goodhink trump job. you don't go into a meeting when you are trying to draw people in with a closed fist. you try to be nice. people toay you get want to join you is to be nice. so, i think he'd done a really, really good job. host: what you make of the criticism of the president from speaker ryan, john mccain, chuck grassley, lindsey graham, others? caller: they criticized him
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has been in homicide a long time, and god knows, vegas has kept him busy. him and his partner terri miller. >> when we arrived, there were fire department personnel everywhere. >> reporter: it was all too obvious. shauna had been attacked, probably as she walked into her house, had been beaten with something blunt and hard. >> and there was things done with the body that made us think that there was possible sexual assault of some type and there was posing of the body. >> reporter: some kind of predator at work here? a predator who escaped with a good hunk of cash from the looks of it. shauna's purse was missing. >> cash and casino chips. they get tipped with casino chips quite a bit. they're known to make $300, $400, $500 in a night. they make a lot of money. especially if they're good. and we did send detectives over to the palms. they talked to them. they said shauna is one of the best employees they had. >> reporter: but something happened after she left the palms. so what? >> shauna was very beautiful. is it someone that saw her at work and followed her home? >> there we are. >> of course, as the husband, george would have to be considered a possible suspect, too. so detectives pulled him aside, interviewed him right on the spot. >> george, do you understand the statement's being recorded? >> i understand. >> and you understand we want to talk to you about what happened this morning? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: george told the detectives that when he saw the garage door open, he had their daughter hang back while he went inside. >> i saw shauna's feet. just laying there frozen-looking. and, in my job, i know what that means. >> okay. are you a paramedic? >> i'm an emti firefighter. >> reporter: their daughter, thank god, didn't see anything, said george. he rushed her out to the street. >> i didn't know if there was somebody there. i just wanted to get out of there with my daughter. >> reporter: he had taken the little girl to shauna's place, he said, because it was shauna's turn. >> because we're currently separated and planning on moving back in together because we started getting along again. >> reporter: and meanwhile, they had this complicated arrangement. shauna worked 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. at the casino. george, as a firefighter, worked long shifts and got lots of days off. their daughter shuttled back and forth between them and when they were both at work, the girl spent nights with george's mother. >> okay. what shift did you work yesterday? >> a 24-hour shift. >> reporter: so he was at work when shauna was killed. of course, they did some checking, just to be sure. >> you know, if he was there on every run. you know, if he had left for any reason. >> but he was on every run. did not leave work. at all. so, not the husband this time. >> he had nothing to do with the attack of shauna. >> reporter: but george did offer a possible lead. >> the garage door was open, which is unusual. so we were worried because my wife's house got broken into a week or two ago. >> reporter: the thief in that earlier burglary, it appeared, used shauna's bathroom to take a shower and left with several pairs of shauna's panties and some jewelry. he left behind a pair of boxer shorts, size small. back then shauna immediately suspected some neighborhood teens, said george. >> so she had discussed it with several people, including george, and decided that it may be that she left something unlocked. and it could be maybe some kids that live in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, is that who killed her? looking around the crime scene, the detectives realized that shauna's killer or killers had been into her booze, and taken not just her purse but, like in that earlier burglary, her underwear. so they set about checking out every one of the neighborhood boys, and they had solid alibis, all of them. >> they were not involved in the break-in. they were not involved in shauna's death. now things get even more scary, because we don't know what we have. >> reporter: once that word got out, it could very quickly spread the terror around. like it already had among shauna's co-workers. >> we didn't know if there was some psycho watching, you know, watching us girls work at the palms. we didn't know if any of us were next. >> reporter: the predator theory got a boost that second day when on a walking path near shauna's house, someone found bits from her purse -- i.d., make up kit, personal things. what crosses your mind when you realize it's somebody walking away from the scene, discarding things? >> a stalker? >> absolutely. a predator. sexual predator. >> reporter: so they spread out, got the rest of homicide involved. days off were cancelled. everybody out. they looked everywhere. >> there was considerable pressure, pressure from media, pressure from our administration. everybody wants this thing solved and put away quickly. >> reporter: and then quite suddenly a break. a tipster on the crimestoppers line with a story to tell. >> he had some information that he thought was connected to our murder. >> reporter: a wild goose chase? maybe. and maybe not. >>> coming up, the tipster mentioned a detail about the crime. one that gets everyone's attention. >> no one knew that but the two of us. >> when "dateline" continues. simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer17 to 500500 to start listening today. well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> good job. >> yay. >> good singing. >> reporter: it's a terrible thing to bury a young mother in the prime of her life. especially, in the shadow of murder. big sister paula had felt somehow frozen in a terrible dream that refused to end -- or make sense -- ever since her mother called with the news about shauna. >> what's it like to hear something like that? >> i don't know that you can describe it. you know, i mean, your heart just drops to your stomach. >> reporter: paula and shauna's family and friends gathered to mourn and remember how much they cared about her. the funeral itself was standing room only. >> it was a beautiful tribute to shauna. >> reporter: george's big sister, maria. >> i could see george was heartfelt and did what he could to express himself at a terrible time. it was all about showing that shauna was loved and cared for. >> reporter: meanwhile, las vegas homicide detectives worked diligently to identify and track down whoever killed her. >> do we have a predator? did she come home and they were burglarizing the house? is there an enemy somewhere that she made that we need to find? >> reporter: and then -- they got lucky. a man who called himself "big will" pennix called the crime stoppers hot line. big will had a story to tell. >> he had spent time in prison. and he worked as a maintenance man. but he found satisfaction in helping others coming out of prison and helping them find the right path. >> reporter: one such man, said big will, was a homeless handyman who lived out in the desert. went by the name "greyhound." >> he did a lot of drugs. drank a lot of alcohol. and was volatile. >> reporter: according to big will, this greyhound told a lot of tall tales, but will called police this time, because greyhound bragged about killing someone -- a woman. and said he used a hammer to do it. >> and we had just come from autopsy that morning. marks that were seen on shauna's body, we thought that it was possibly a hammer. so no one knew that but the two of us. >> but this guy brings it up. that's -- >> exactly. >> reporter: a homeless, drug addicted ex-con with a volatile temper, said big will. certainly seemed to fit the profile of the potential predator detectives were looking for. >> he told us that greyhound walks everywhere. he lives out in the desert. >> reporter: but big will wanted to help, he said, so he agreed to take them to some of the places where he thought greyhound liked to hang out. and what do you know? they ran into him in the parking lot of a gas station. detective long approached him. sweet as pie, greyhound was. said he'd be perfectly willing to go to the station and have a chat. his real name was noel stevens. >> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yardwork and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. what'd you find? >> swimsuit bottoms that in our search of shauna's house appeared to me that matched the top that i had seen in her bedroom. >> reporter: so, greyhound was the burglar poking around shauna's personal things. and in fact, her friend recalled shauna had grown uncomfortable with this particular charity case who'd been doing work around the house. >> she didn't want noel in the house anymore. and she said, you know, "you're -- you better get out of this house or i'm calling the police on you." >> reporter: so was he the killer? out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder. so, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >>> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. ev $400 creams. with our b3 complex, beautiful skin doesn't have to cost a fortune. olay. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels >>> the rescue operation to save the 12 boys and coaches are under way. it is estimated it will take hours and days to get everyone out of that cave, which they've been trapped in for more than two weeks. >>> one soldier is dead in the southern part of afghanistan. two other sol jodiers were woun in the attack and are now in stable condition. now, back to "dateline." >>> it's not on any sightseeing itinerary, but this is also veg vegas. rugged desert terrain that is a kind of refuge or hiding place for the desperate and troubled. >> believe it or not, that whole area hasess people that are up there. >> reporter: this is where greyhound took them. this is where he lived, he said. but out there somewhere, they were convinced there must be a second campsite with possible evidence about the killing of shauna tiaffay. so detective miller went up with the police air unit to have a look around. >> those two pilots decided that they were going to fly that whole area for us, and they actually located the second campsite. and we entered and we found a citation in the name of noel stevens. so we were at the right place. >> reporter: so they spread out. kept looking. and pretty soon, one of them called out. >> about 175 feet from the tent, he found a bush. and under the bush he saw a pair of rolled up denim jeans that appeared to him to have blood on them. >> we put those in for immediate dna testing. >> how did that come back? >> it was shauna tiaffay's blood, and the pants were worn by noel stevens. >> that's kinda your story there, huh? >> that's kind of our s
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has only herself to blame and pointing out that she has said -- god bless you, you can be older and fine but there is this division of young -- coming up. we are seeing a new young generation of democrats coming forward and in general, they tend to be more progressive than before. there are people like cortez who want to sue democratic party take a stronger stance where they can. and so we will see whether this plays out. we also seen moderates do well in swing states and that is something the democratic party is having to balance. they need to appease their base and their calling for them to take a strong stance against the trump administration. they also have to ring swing voters in the midterms. >> of course that is always the case. stef kight of axios, thank you for your analysis. >> thank you. >> violence in the streets of iran as protesters clash with police. will tell you what is behind the outcry. and white top u.s. officials are saying about the growing unrest. we are live next. plus, new concerns north korea is not honoring its end of the bargain to scrap their nuclear program. why the trump administration is saying it is too soon to tell. zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. sorry, one second it's loading, look. security: let's speed this up please. security: thank you. ♪ uh! ♪ can we fix this phone tonight? it's really slow. you can turn off the performance management feature. battery throttling. or you could just upgrade it. ♪ the super fast galaxy s9. available now. yes. it's a targeted medicine proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, and lower oral steroid use. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells ca
has only herself to blame and pointing out that she has said -- god bless you, you can be older and fine but there is this division of young -- coming up. we are seeing a new young generation of democrats coming forward and in general, they tend to be more progressive than before. there are people like cortez who want to sue democratic party take a stronger stance where they can. and so we will see whether this plays out. we also seen moderates do well in swing states and that is something the...
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has been in homicide a long time, and god knows, vegas has kept him busy. him and his partner terri miller. >> when we arrived, there is were fire department personnel everywhere. >> it was all too obvious. shauna had been attacked, probably as she walked into her house, had been beaten with something blunt and hard. >> and there was things done with the body that made us think that there was possible sexual assault of some type and there was posing of the body. >> some kind of predator at work here? a predator who escaped with a good hunk of cash from the looks of it -- shauna's purse was missing. >> cash and casino chips. they get tipped with casino chips quite a bit. they're known to make $300, $400, $500 a night. they make a lot of money. especially if they're good. and we did send detectives over to the palms. they talked to them. they said shauna is one of the best employees they had. >> but something happened after she left the palms. so, what? >> shauna was very beautiful. is it someone that saw her at work and followed her home? >> here we are. >> of course, as the husband, george would have to be considered a possible suspect, too. so detectives pulled him aside, interviewed him right on the spot. >> george, do you understand the statement's being recorded? >> i understand. >> and you understand we want to talk to you about what happened this morning? >> yes, sir. >> george told detectives that when he saw the garage door open, he had their daughter hang back while he went inside. >> i saw shauna's feet. just laying there frozen looking. and, in my job, i know what that means. >> okay, are you a paramedic? >> i'm an emti firefighter. >> their daughter, thank god, didn't see anything, said george. he rushed her out to the street. >> i didn't know if there was somebody there. i just wanted to get out of there with my daughter. >> he had taken the little girl to shauna's place, he said, because it was shauna's turn. >> because we're currently separated, but planning on moving back in together, because we started getting along again. >> and meanwhile, they had this complicated arrangement. shauna worked 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. at the casino. george, as a firefighter, worked long shifts and got lots of days off. their daughter shuttled back and forth between them, and when they were both at work, the girl spent nights with george's mother. >> what shift did you work yesterday? >> a 24-hour shift. >> so he was at work when shauna was killed. course, they did some checking, just to be sure. >> you know, if he was there on every run. you know, if he had left for any reason. >> but he was on every run. did not leave work. at all. so, not the husband this time. >> he had nothing to do with the attack of shauna. >> but george did offer a possible lead. >> the garage door was open, which is unusual. so we were worried, because my wife's house got broken into a week or two ago. >> the thief in that earlier burglary, it appeared, used shauna's bathroom to take a shower and left with several pairs of shauna's panties and some jewelry. he left behind a pair of boxer shorts, size small. back then shauna immediately suspected some neighborhood teens, said george. >> so she had discussed it with several people, including george, and decided that it may be that she left something unlocked, and it could be maybe some kids that live in the neighborhood. >> so is that who killed her? looking around the crime scene, the detectives realized that shauna's killer or killers had been into her booze, had taken not just her purse but, like in that earlier burglary, her underwear. so they set about checking out every one of the neighborhood boys and -- they had solid alibis, all of them. >> they were not involved in the break-in. they were not involved in shauna's death. now things get even more scary, because we don't know what we have. >> once that word got out, it could very quickly spread the terror around. like it already had among shauna's co-workers. >> we didn't know if there was some psycho watching, you know, watching us, girls, work at the palms. we didn't know if any of us were next. >> the predator theory got a boost that second day when, on a walking path near shauna's house, someone found bits from her purse -- i.d., makeup kit, personal things. what crosses your mind when you realize it's somebody walking away from the scene, discarding things? >> a stalker? >> absolutely. a predator. sexual predator. >> they spread out, got the rest of homicide involved. days off were cancelled. everybody out. they looked everywhere. >> there was considerable pressure. pressure from media. pressure from our administration. everybody wants this thing solved and put away quickly. >> and then quite suddenly, a break. a tipster on the crimestopper's line with a story to tell. >> he had some information that he thought was connected to our murder. >> a wild goose chase? maybe. and maybe not. >> coming up, the tipster mentioned a detail about the crime, one that gets everyone's attention. >> no one knew that but the two of us. >> this guy brings it up. >> exactly. >> when "dateline" continues. 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has been in homicide a long time, and god knows, vegas has kept him busy. him and his partner terri miller. >> when we arrived, there is were fire department personnel everywhere. >> it was all too obvious. shauna had been attacked, probably as she walked into her house, had been beaten with something blunt and hard. >> and there was things done with the body that made us think that there was possible sexual assault of some type and there was posing of the body. >> some...
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ayesha captioning, my heart is full, god has been too good to us. the couple hasr the record cannon will be eligible for the draft in 2036 if you're counting. >> that's a beautiful black and white photo. love that. >>> coming up next, seven things you need to know. >> first a live look outside. >> first a live look outside. keep on top of weather and >>> 6:57, here are the seven things to know before you go. number one is breaking news, we've been tracking throughout the morning, the oakland fire department is on scene of a fire. a live look at the cleanup under way. a woman has burns to her face but she is expected to be okay. we also unfortunately just got word a dog died in the fire. meanwhile the red cross is helping the six people displaced. >>> number two, a busy fourth of july for san jose firefighters. this grass fire was near the guadeloupe river and highway 237. you can see the fireworks going off in the background. firefighters received more than two dozen calls of fires. >>> number three, plenty of illegal fireworks set off last night. our tower camera
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god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air, we are everywhere. on every platform, >>> blake lyely is one of our favorite hollywood fashionistas. she looks gorgeous in her new-. she does pack am big surprises and it's up to anna kendrick to tig it out. here's your first look behind the scenes of "a simple favor." >> did you just take my picture? erase it. >> i guess i'm not the kind of person you're normally friends with. >> oh, you do not want to be friends with me, trust me. >> blake is a mysterious fashion publicist. anna's a mommy blogger. the two form an unlikely bond at their kids' school. >> come here, little dude. >> can me and miles have a play date today? >> do you drink? does your kid drink? >> maybe. >> i mean it's never too early to start. >> i think you're joking, but great. >> stephanie, i need your help. i do need just a simple favor. >> the simple favor is my best friend asks me to pick up her s
god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air, we are everywhere. on every platform, >>> blake lyely is one of our favorite hollywood fashionistas. she looks gorgeous in her new-. she does pack am big surprises and it's up to anna kendrick to tig it out. here's your first look behind the...
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god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] johnny cueto is expected to pitch tomorrow and jeff sama saturday. >>> the starting rotation is getting healthy for the giant. johnny cueto is expected to pitch tomorrow. their offense has disappeared in the mile high city. swar ezon the mound -- swar ezon the mound. -- swarez on the mound. he strikes him out. 7 strong innings but this was his one mistake. gives up a home run in the 7th inning so the giants lose 1-0. san francisco only scored three runs in the entire three game set in colorado. this guy could probably take on joey chestnut in a pie eating contest. he singles with the bases loaded. a run scores to tie the game 2- 2. tied in the bottom of the 8th, he doubles over the head and two runs score. he was 3-4 with 3 rbis. oakland wins 4-2. they won 8-9. at wimbledon, venus williams moves on. serena williams trying to do the same. she wins the first set 6-1 and wins the match in straight sets.
god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] johnny cueto is expected to pitch tomorrow and jeff sama saturday. >>> the starting rotation is getting healthy for the giant. johnny cueto is expected to pitch tomorrow. their offense has disappeared in the mile high city. swar ezon the mound -- swar ezon the mound. -- swarez on the mound. he...
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has tweeted god save us after reports claimed that the army will fly in food medicine and fuel should the country crash out of the without a trade deal the military has since said though it's not received any such instructions and downing street has confirmed it's not planning to call on their help but for some the reports of still created a sense of panic. with the works of deadline looming uncertainty about what exactly is going to be achieved come march next year seems to be peaking especially in light of these latest reports circulating in the british press suggesting that the british army is on standby to be able to deliver crucial goods and supplies in case of a new deal wrecks it good such as food and fuel medicine etc and of course it's safe to assume that measures like this would usually be taken in case of emergencies and of course our reactions from m.p.'s here in london have been very swift with some being shocked and others refusing to be manipulated into what they call scare tactics. god help us this is not coming from remain is this is not project fear pro bricks it ministers are drawing a blueprint for the army to deliver food fuel and medicine if we leave with no deal we have a duty to prevent the self-immolation
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gods were having their say. i am sure that they approve. this tournament has been amazing. it hase underdog. teams defying the odds. it has been a world cup like no other. fifa rankings turned on their head. the reigning champions germany, former champion spain and brazil come clean out of the tournament. it was here in moscow that order was restored. 20 years after dechamps captained france with the win, here he wins it and he said it was beautiful and marvellous, the word he used of their achievements. those words could be used for much that we have seen here in russia. they certainly can and we will hear from the streets of paris and also zagreb later in the programme. first, another major story. president trump has arrived in finland's capital helsinki, the venue of his summit with russia's president vladimir putin. thousands of people were on the streets of helsinki protesting against the visit, much like the demontrations across the uk. president trump ended that visit by describing the eu as a foe and accusing it of taking advantage of the us over trade. donald trump's meet
gods were having their say. i am sure that they approve. this tournament has been amazing. it hase underdog. teams defying the odds. it has been a world cup like no other. fifa rankings turned on their head. the reigning champions germany, former champion spain and brazil come clean out of the tournament. it was here in moscow that order was restored. 20 years after dechamps captained france with the win, here he wins it and he said it was beautiful and marvellous, the word he used of their...
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has these 10 porn dictators on the run. the voice of truth and justice has shattered the colossus on the east river. thank god for ambassador nikki haley. [cheering] the general assembly continues to scapegoat israel and anti-semitism continues to pervade that institution and bureaucracy. for instance, the jerusalem post reports the united nations relief and works agency quotes, presents itself as an organization dedicated to supporting palestinianrefugees . nothing could be further from the truth. it's a colossal fraud. noting that since it was established in 1949 , the us has given nearly $5billion to this agency . they deceptively perpetuate refugee status among descendents of those who have left israel when it was invaded in 1948 by its era neighbors. what has unra accomplished with all those billions of dollars? it has created its own inaccurate and intentionally misleading definition of the word refugee and in so doing, unra has created a number of palestinian refugees numbering in the multiplied millions of people. while refugees all around the world diminish in number, palestinian refugees are exploding in number as they are all being funded and financed by the united nations with your tax dollars. we cfui are going to take a stand against that and reorganize that though that foolishness stops at the united nations. >> in the meantime, unra's infrastructure houses hamas rockets use against israel and its people. thisis a violation of international law . this colossal fraud must stop and it must stop now. cfui applauds un ambassador nikki haley as she
has these 10 porn dictators on the run. the voice of truth and justice has shattered the colossus on the east river. thank god for ambassador nikki haley. [cheering] the general assembly continues to scapegoat israel and anti-semitism continues to pervade that institution and bureaucracy. for instance, the jerusalem post reports the united nations relief and works agency quotes, presents itself as an organization dedicated to supporting palestinianrefugees . nothing could be further from the...
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has, well, the ship she has gone down on but they don't want it right second. if they were to oust theresa may, it is a feeling of oh, my god, this thing is going to have to drag on even longer. if we had a tory leadership campaign and then another general election. if people were sick of politics before, they would be more sick now. not another one. we have got a deadline approaching as well. at the end of march next year. the domestic politics would really test the deadline. there seems to be no hurry. a third of a lot of the deadline before they triggered article 50. —— they should have bought off the deadline. —— sport. knowing what they actually wanted. —— great three. the eu hasy said they won't acceptm wanted. —— great three. the eu has only said they won't accept. if they hadn't triggered article 50, deciding what brexit was going to look like could have taken years and yea rs. look like could have taken years and years. the neverendum. something that has a massive impact on the country. let's jump and that has a massive impact on the country. let'sjump and see! not if you want to get out of the influence of the eu. is 7596 had voted to leave i would be saying yes. but it was 5296. i would be saying yes. but it was 52%. the reality is, it would be a hung parliament. no one would be able to form a government and they would have to find a political solution in another way. the reality is, this is stupidity in action. the financial pages of the mail on sunday said bravo! bosses back pm's brexit is a big step forward. some of the business leaders are saying. it is at odds with what the observer is saying. is not surprising these two ca m ps is saying. is not su
has, well, the ship she has gone down on but they don't want it right second. if they were to oust theresa may, it is a feeling of oh, my god, this thing is going to have to drag on even longer. if we had a tory leadership campaign and then another general election. if people were sick of politics before, they would be more sick now. not another one. we have got a deadline approaching as well. at the end of march next year. the domestic politics would really test the deadline. there seems to be...