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we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but all of the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one day, and one last one hour and these strands... if you know anything about christopher nolan, you would know that he likes to play with time. the brilliant thing about this is that he does in a way that is very clear, you understand what is happening even though it is a complex structure. it is shot on large format film and you have seen from the images, they are astonishing, great big cameras, plaudits to the cinematographer, carrying around these bulky cameras and doing really extraordinary work with them. the film is a
we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but all of the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales,...
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as the harrowing details of the murder of the four young men became public today people are reacting with horror and compassion for the families. >> i have an 18-year-old son, so i am upset, deeply inside for everybody that's involved. >> you're speechless on these things. you just don't know what to say. but it happens all the time and you just shake your head and say, have no reason behind it. >> reporter: with murder charges lodged against dinardo and kratz families of the four men are dealing with the grisly details of the crime. i talked by phone today with craig patrick in seattle.
as the harrowing details of the murder of the four young men became public today people are reacting with horror and compassion for the families. >> i have an 18-year-old son, so i am upset, deeply inside for everybody that's involved. >> you're speechless on these things. you just don't know what to say. but it happens all the time and you just shake your head and say, have no reason behind it. >> reporter: with murder charges lodged against dinardo and kratz families of the...
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hearing the harrowing accou nts the job. hearing the harrowing a ccou nts of the job. harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling experience of my life. the families that i've met have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened. we are determined to do everything we can to make sure something like this never happens again. the government says it recognises that concerns over the location and quality of alternative homes have rented residents from moving. they say no one will be forced into a home they don't want. don't promise anything to us, that within three weeks we have to move into places. we don't want a place. we want a nice place that we will eventually be calling home. we understand that it is very difficult, there are not so many flats available, not so many houses you can offer us. the council has been criticised for its response to the fire. the government has been under pressure descending commissioners to take charge. now the communities secretary sajid javid has announced a specialist task force will
hearing the harrowing accou nts the job. hearing the harrowing a ccou nts of the job. harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling experience of my life. the families that i've met have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened. we are determined to do everything we can to make sure something like this never happens again. the government says it recognises that concerns over the location and quality of alternative homes have rented residents...
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about 600 residents stands a dark shadow over this city, a looming reminder of the heartbreak and harrow wisdom from that night. right before 1:00 a.m. the calls came in. the cause a faulty fridge on the fourth floor. >> they attended this within six minutes. >> this pyfire was different. >> you don't get fires spread that quickly. this went from the fourth floor to the 18th floor in eight minutes. >> 20 after 1:00, 11th floor resident got a could telling her to get out. >> we woke up the children. my son wanted to put his shoes on. i said we haven't got time. just get out. when i opened the door, big black smoke. i started to panic. >> three floors alive, he woke up in his unit where he lived with his girlfriend and daughter. >> getting things together like blankets. went around every room in the house screaming fire, fire, help, please, please, i got a child here, help, please. >> down stairs onlookers watched in horror. >> it was armageddon. people running around. lots of people just standing and staring and watching the horror unfold in front of their eyes. >> the screams that i hear
about 600 residents stands a dark shadow over this city, a looming reminder of the heartbreak and harrow wisdom from that night. right before 1:00 a.m. the calls came in. the cause a faulty fridge on the fourth floor. >> they attended this within six minutes. >> this pyfire was different. >> you don't get fires spread that quickly. this went from the fourth floor to the 18th floor in eight minutes. >> 20 after 1:00, 11th floor resident got a could telling her to get out....
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on my visits to the westway, heeding the harrowing accou nts the westway, heeding the harrowing a ccou nts of the westway, heeding the harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling and moving experience of my life. the families that i have met have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened. we are determined to do all that we can to make sure something like this never happens again. cani happens again. can i welcome the minister to this dispatch box for his first oral statement in thisjob dispatch box for his first oral statement in this job and thank him for the copy of this statement? can i also add thanks from our site to the emergency response team as well as to the community organisations that are still supporting the survivors? the minister has had a testing first few weeks. i hope he knows now that whatever he says, it is the government's actions that count in getting grenfell tower residents the help and new housing the need, and then giving them and the need, and then giving them and the wider community the confidence that w
on my visits to the westway, heeding the harrowing accou nts the westway, heeding the harrowing a ccou nts of the westway, heeding the harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling and moving experience of my life. the families that i have met have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened. we are determined to do all that we can to make sure something like this never happens again. cani happens again. can i welcome the minister to this...
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each of them has a harrowing a story of courage to share. they tell us of the american spirit under fire and the will of our people to defeat threats to our nation and the civilized world. one of the heroes with us today is ken potts. he was on the shore at pearl harbor when the attack began. of rather than flee, he drove his small boat into the blazing hot water. he climbed aboard the sinking arizona and carried off passengers one by one. it is an honor to meet you, an american hero whose love of our country and love of his brothers was greater than his concern for his own safety. he paid a very big price, he has gone through life in a little bit worse condition than it we are deeply grateful as you're here today. nearly 76 years after that december morning. you are living with us, a living example of true american courage. ken. doing good? you feeling good? you better believe it. he looks good to me. thank you very much. thank you. they were on the deck of the uss arizona doing their duty when the ship was engulfed by massive flames. they
each of them has a harrowing a story of courage to share. they tell us of the american spirit under fire and the will of our people to defeat threats to our nation and the civilized world. one of the heroes with us today is ken potts. he was on the shore at pearl harbor when the attack began. of rather than flee, he drove his small boat into the blazing hot water. he climbed aboard the sinking arizona and carried off passengers one by one. it is an honor to meet you, an american hero whose love...
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. >>> members of a california family are safe tonight after a harrowing experience.they were stranded high up on a mountain in mexico after they lost their way on a hiking trip. we get all of the details from msnbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: it's one of those rare moments of pure joy. reunited after a harrowing journey home. so how does it feel to be back home? >> so, so good. we're so grateful to be back. >> reporter: on june 20th, 60-year-old morgan fox took his two daughters on a challenging hike just over the border of mexico's baja peninsula to picacho de diablo, also known as devil's peek. >> it had been 20 years since i had done this hike and the terrain changed a bit. >> reporter: their mom contacted mexican authorities when they didn't come home leading to an extensive search. the timing critical. morgan is diabetic. >> there were definitely times when we were really scared. morgan and his daughters were spotted by a mexican helicopter on tuesday but it was too risky for rescue by air so a team set out on foot. finally, rescuers re >> we owe our lives t
. >>> members of a california family are safe tonight after a harrowing experience.they were stranded high up on a mountain in mexico after they lost their way on a hiking trip. we get all of the details from msnbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: it's one of those rare moments of pure joy. reunited after a harrowing journey home. so how does it feel to be back home? >> so, so good. we're so grateful to be back. >> reporter: on june 20th, 60-year-old morgan fox took...
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." >> still to come on "action news" tonight a new jersey family reveals their harrowing story after coming feet from a water spout while out canoeing yesterday. >>> and ducis rodgers live in south philadelphia tonight for the start of eagles training camp. hey, ducis. >> reporter: hey there rick. day one is in the books. coming up in sports we'll hear from head coach doug pederson for his comparison of this roster to that of a super bowl champion. please tell me it will get cooler out here. >> actually ducis it l the reason why, we have a cold front moving in but that's also bringing the threat of strong storms. in fact we have a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of lehigh and berks county tonight. i'll track the storms, talk about the big cooldown on the way in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> all right, cecily. those stories and much more when "action news" at 6:00 comes right back. >> ♪ >> it was something you don't see every day off the coast of new jersey but some boaters captured amazing images of a water spout that formed during yesterday it's stormy weather. and for se
." >> still to come on "action news" tonight a new jersey family reveals their harrowing story after coming feet from a water spout while out canoeing yesterday. >>> and ducis rodgers live in south philadelphia tonight for the start of eagles training camp. hey, ducis. >> reporter: hey there rick. day one is in the books. coming up in sports we'll hear from head coach doug pederson for his comparison of this roster to that of a super bowl champion. please...
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harrowing scenes from inside yemen, a country brought to its knees by disease and war. parents carry in famished children — many now defenceless against a major outbreak of cholera. this hospital alone receives about 100 new cholera cases every day. those who get help recover quickly, within hours. but many in yemen are dying needlessly, because they can't get the most basic treatment. an international bbc team has gained rare access to yemen and witnessed the harrowing struggle of people to survive. also tonight: do you see anybody english to work here? what will happen to eu migrant workers after brexit? the government moves to reassures business there'll be no "cliff edge". thousands of firefighters in the air and on land continue to battle forest fires in southern france. an increase in violence and a record number of prisoners released by mistake from our prisons. setting off for the last time — prince william ends his life as an air ambulance pilot to focus on royal duties. in sportsday on bbc news it is only rain and alastair cook that find a way to stop south af
harrowing scenes from inside yemen, a country brought to its knees by disease and war. parents carry in famished children — many now defenceless against a major outbreak of cholera. this hospital alone receives about 100 new cholera cases every day. those who get help recover quickly, within hours. but many in yemen are dying needlessly, because they can't get the most basic treatment. an international bbc team has gained rare access to yemen and witnessed the harrowing struggle of people to...
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hearing the harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling experience of my life.
hearing the harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling experience of my life.
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today it's providing the necessary treatment orna prevention capabilities to deal with the opiate or harrowing crisis which is ravaging america. what impact will the cut or additional money going into opiate treatment but how do youy do that without the framework of allowing people healthcare. will be additional.i n treatment money mean. i think not a whole lot. meta- president come in this bill there are still hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks to large health insurance companies, the drug companies and medical device companies. gg as a nation, are we really interested in giving significant tax breaks to large insurance companies and then throwingt wht children or disabilities off the medicaid they currently receive? is that with the american people want? i don't think they do. additionally this republican legislation, as you know has nat been opposed by almost every major national healthcare organization in the country. by the american medical association, the american hospital association, by aarp, the american psychiatric association, the american pediatric association. virtuall
today it's providing the necessary treatment orna prevention capabilities to deal with the opiate or harrowing crisis which is ravaging america. what impact will the cut or additional money going into opiate treatment but how do youy do that without the framework of allowing people healthcare. will be additional.i n treatment money mean. i think not a whole lot. meta- president come in this bill there are still hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks to large health insurance companies,...
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we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary.ng about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one day, and one last one hour and these strands... if you know anything about christopher nolan, you would know that he likes to play with time. that to play with time. temporal elasticity. the brilliant thing about this is that he does in a way that is very clear, you understand what is happening even though it is a complex structure. it is shot on large format film and you have seen from the images, they are astonishing, great big cameras, plaudits to the cinematographer, carrying around these bulky cameras and doing really extraordinary work with them. the film is available in numerous
we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary.ng about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one day, and one last one hour and these...
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we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary from the maker of cartel land.ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan who has made things like dark knight, interstellar and inception, and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one week, one of the stories lasts one day, one lasts one hour and these strands... if you know anything at all about nolan, you'll know that he loves to play with time. that temporal elasticity. the brilliant thing about this is that he does in a way that is very clear, you understand exactly what's going on even though it is quite a complex structure. it's shot on large format film and you're seeing from the images here, they are astonishing images, great big bulky cameras. plaudits to hoyte van hoytema, the cinematographer, carrying around these bulky c
we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary from the maker of cartel land.ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan who has made things like dark knight, interstellar and inception, and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one...
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during the harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling and moving experience of my life. the families that i've met have been through unimaginable pain. 250 specialist investigators are now working on this enquiry. the met police say it is the largest and most complicated enquiry they have ever had to deal with. the search and rescue phase and the search and recovery phase will not be over until the end of the year. the other main stories on bbc news at 5pm: theresa may defends the government's public sector pay "cap" after pressure from some of her cabinet to lift it. it isn't fair to go out and tell people they can have all the public spending they want without paying for it. wages are rising by 2.1% while inflation is nearly 3%. six million workers already earn less than the living wage. what part to be quiet do you not understand? shut up! failed by the police — the disabled refugee whose repeated pleas for help were ignored — and who was brutally murdered. the debate over tuition fees — a new report says students in england from the poorest backgrounds can expect de
during the harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling and moving experience of my life. the families that i've met have been through unimaginable pain. 250 specialist investigators are now working on this enquiry. the met police say it is the largest and most complicated enquiry they have ever had to deal with. the search and rescue phase and the search and recovery phase will not be over until the end of the year. the other main stories on bbc news at 5pm: theresa may defends...
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hearing the harrowing account of the survivors has been the most humbling and moving experience of my the families that i've met have been through unimaginable pain. earlier, at the inquest, 60—year—old vincent chiejina was named, and 84—year—old sheila smith, described as a truly beautiful person. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. a disabled refugee who was beaten to death and set alight by his neighbour in bristol four years ago was repeatedly failed by the police. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers from the avon and somerset force ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help. and they said there was evidence that racial bias affected the officers' response. jon kay reports. fouryears on, and tonight the sisters of bijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they've been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that report, it was devastating. they say the list of failings has shocked them. it was so hard to see bijan all th
hearing the harrowing account of the survivors has been the most humbling and moving experience of my the families that i've met have been through unimaginable pain. earlier, at the inquest, 60—year—old vincent chiejina was named, and 84—year—old sheila smith, described as a truly beautiful person. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. a disabled refugee who was beaten to death and set alight by his neighbour in bristol four years ago was repeatedly failed by the police. that's the...
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we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable.
we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable.
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of care in jersey says children as they may still be at risk more than 600 witnesses have given harrowingnce of systematic and this treatment of vulnerable young people such as being sexually abused, tortured with electrical wires or simply abandoned. the independent enquiry recommends this children's home be demolished. it has also found failings in jersey's child demolished. it has also found failings injersey‘s child system even now and says the lessons of the past have not been learned. the island ofjersey, proud and independent, but according to the report, an island whose attitude to children in the care system was indefensible. chair frances oldham said children had been abandoned in care with no regard to their rights or needs. her panel had identified what she termed "the jersey way". in its most favourable light, this expression is said to refer to the maintenance of proud and ancient traditions and the preservation of the island's way of life. using the expression in a pejorative way, it is said to involve the protection of powerful interests and resistance to change, even when
of care in jersey says children as they may still be at risk more than 600 witnesses have given harrowingnce of systematic and this treatment of vulnerable young people such as being sexually abused, tortured with electrical wires or simply abandoned. the independent enquiry recommends this children's home be demolished. it has also found failings in jersey's child demolished. it has also found failings injersey‘s child system even now and says the lessons of the past have not been learned....
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it's harrowing, really that, you know, we might never know some of those victims, you know?s people. it's very, very, very sad and, you know, i wouldn't have expected something like that, actually, to happen in the 21st century in london, to be honest. "in the heart of our great city, people live a fundamentally different life, don't feel the state works for them." the words of the prime minister week after the fire. along with a hope that its legacy is that we never forget the hidden people of grenfell. mark easton, bbc news, north kensington. the greatest witch hunt in political history, that's what donald trump has called the controversy surrounding his son after he released e—mails revealing that he met a russian lawyer last year who was said to have information from the kremlin which would help his father's election campaign. today the president said his son had been open and transparent and was innocent. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt is at the white house tonight, gavin. tonight, we have donald trumer... donald trump's son out defending himself after revelations
it's harrowing, really that, you know, we might never know some of those victims, you know?s people. it's very, very, very sad and, you know, i wouldn't have expected something like that, actually, to happen in the 21st century in london, to be honest. "in the heart of our great city, people live a fundamentally different life, don't feel the state works for them." the words of the prime minister week after the fire. along with a hope that its legacy is that we never forget the hidden...
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amazingly no injuries are being harrowing scene in florida. a plane up sidedown in the water. two people trapped inside. until a boater showed up to call 911. >> airplane flipped over in the water. >> give me a hand. give me a hand. >> are they on the boat with you? >> they are holding on to the boat right now. >> wow! the couple ended up being okay. the pilot was trying to land the am fibbous plane on the water but it was too shallow and the -- amphibious plane but it was too shallow. divers recovered bones from the liberator in the adriatic sea. efforts is underway to identify the remains and return them to the families. seven crew members survived the crash. michelle: a teenager in colorado has a story to tell trip to a bear biting his head. we should warn you his description is graphic. >> i remember waking up and hearing a crunch sound. being drug across the ground. as soon as i felt it and i could hear the breath on the back of my neck int knew i had to go for his eyes. that is what i did. michelle: turns out the crunching sound was the teeth into dylan's skull. dylan's
amazingly no injuries are being harrowing scene in florida. a plane up sidedown in the water. two people trapped inside. until a boater showed up to call 911. >> airplane flipped over in the water. >> give me a hand. give me a hand. >> are they on the boat with you? >> they are holding on to the boat right now. >> wow! the couple ended up being okay. the pilot was trying to land the am fibbous plane on the water but it was too shallow and the -- amphibious plane...
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it's about the harrowing journey they go on, very moving film. we are having the 15 year old actress here. >> wonderful. let's take a look at "fanny's journey." [ speaking in foreign language ] >> wonderful, fanny's journey. i know there are other nights you have during the film festival. let's talk about those. >> yeah. we're doing two really special things this year that relate to jewish values. the value to repair the world with our actions and make whole what is broken and also to repair individual actions that may hurt the world or, you know, impact our environment. so we are doing two things that really look at larger social issues. the first is we are having an academy of motion, picture, arts, and sciences supported side bar on the refugee crisis. within that, we are showing five films that feature different stories about the refugee crisis around the world. one of the films, "stranger in paradise" will be followed be a panel discussion of jewish leaders and refugee activists, lgbt activists, talking about what audiences can do to help. t
it's about the harrowing journey they go on, very moving film. we are having the 15 year old actress here. >> wonderful. let's take a look at "fanny's journey." [ speaking in foreign language ] >> wonderful, fanny's journey. i know there are other nights you have during the film festival. let's talk about those. >> yeah. we're doing two really special things this year that relate to jewish values. the value to repair the world with our actions and make whole what is...
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. >>> and new this half hour, a harrowing video captures a couple's terrifying drive to escape the wildfires smack in the middle of that intense blaze. >>> and american league wins the all-star game in extra innings. we have the highlights plus a picture perfect moment between an umpire and player.
. >>> and new this half hour, a harrowing video captures a couple's terrifying drive to escape the wildfires smack in the middle of that intense blaze. >>> and american league wins the all-star game in extra innings. we have the highlights plus a picture perfect moment between an umpire and player.
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>> harrowing story of survival.counselor who said he woke up to the sound of crunching, a bear attacking his head. >> i could hear the bear, i could smell him. i could feel him. >> how lucky do you feel? >> very, very lucky. >> home run hero. aaron judge winning the home run derby against the sport's biggest stars. >> dun, dun, dun, dun, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo. >> see, that's what you're supposed to be doing in the commercial breaks, really bad song. >> you guys know the words to every song, i've noticed. >> we pretend to at this hour. it's the middle of the night. what elsdo >> got to keep it lively. >> exactly. >>> don't miss our updates on facebook on wnnfans.com. >> and more news coming up here >>> making news in america this morning, happening right now, president trump in paris making connections with the french as they mark their national holiday. the president papering over d comments. >>> second arrest in connection with the deaths of four young men near philadelphia. the main suspects making a confession
>> harrowing story of survival.counselor who said he woke up to the sound of crunching, a bear attacking his head. >> i could hear the bear, i could smell him. i could feel him. >> how lucky do you feel? >> very, very lucky. >> home run hero. aaron judge winning the home run derby against the sport's biggest stars. >> dun, dun, dun, dun, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo. >> see, that's what you're supposed to be doing in the commercial breaks, really bad song....
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. >> reporter: ten harrowing seconds.ll see the deep scar on his neck. >> there was no warning at all. absolutely no warning. >> reporter: june 21st, lieutenant jeff neville was manning his post at bishop airport in flint, michigan. with amore fa ftouhi emerged w knife and ambushed him. >> it was an attack from the rear, very sudden, no warning, very intense. >> reporter: that's when a quick-thinking airport maintenance man jumped in. >> the way i reacted was spectacular. if he hadn't been working beside my i wouldn't be here today. >> reporter: they believe >> and that lieutenant says he has to be careful when he shaves now. >> that's the big limitation that he's dealing with. >> what a guy. >> he says he's got to go back to work, we got things to do. he's not wasting anytime. >> and coming up in the next half hour. the fourth of july may be over, but that doesn't mean the sales wil are. >>> you're watching "world news now." i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses
. >> reporter: ten harrowing seconds.ll see the deep scar on his neck. >> there was no warning at all. absolutely no warning. >> reporter: june 21st, lieutenant jeff neville was manning his post at bishop airport in flint, michigan. with amore fa ftouhi emerged w knife and ambushed him. >> it was an attack from the rear, very sudden, no warning, very intense. >> reporter: that's when a quick-thinking airport maintenance man jumped in. >> the way i reacted was...
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. >>> and new this half hour, a harrowing video captures a couple's terrifying drive to escape the wildfires in canada. >> the couple finding themselves smack in the middle of that intense blaze. >>> and american league wins the all-star game in extra innings. we have the highlights plus a picture perfect moment between an umpire and player. it's wednesday, july 12th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> an extra inning all-star game. >> did you catch it? >> that's what we were hoping. >> did you watch it? >> no. >> i didn't think so. >> i dvred it. i didn't want all the details. >> you didn't want the details? >> no, i didn't want the details of how the all-star game ends. so please, no spoilsies, okay? >> all right after you watch "game of thrones," you'll watch that? >> yes. >>> we begin this half hour with donald trump jr., though, defending his meeting with a russian lawyer after posting the e-mail chain detailing the arrangement. >> don jr. told fox news that he agreed to sit down with a russian attorney as a courtesy to an acquaintance when he was offered dirt on his father
. >>> and new this half hour, a harrowing video captures a couple's terrifying drive to escape the wildfires in canada. >> the couple finding themselves smack in the middle of that intense blaze. >>> and american league wins the all-star game in extra innings. we have the highlights plus a picture perfect moment between an umpire and player. it's wednesday, july 12th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> an extra inning all-star game....
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the harrowing rescue that played out from high above to bring 100 people back to earth safely. >>> hieveryone. i'm angie goff. don't adjust your tv. you are watching "news4 today" and yes it is 4:00 a.m. and we're on the air because we are now working for you even earlier now today and every day. that includes bringing in my old friend, meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, we saw gorgeous weather over the weekend. i'm hoping that's going to help us kick off the workweek. >> yeah. after a complete washout of a friday night and early saturday, boy did the weather turn out super nice, dry for saturday evening, almost a little bit on the cool side saturday evening and early sunday morning and here object a monday, good morning everybody. a beautiful start to a nearly perfect week to finish july and get the month of august started. 68 at national airport, down to a comfy 59. 59 in fredericksburg. milder by the bay where the bay influence is keeping the temperatures up a bit. in the 50s and low 60s for the next couple of hours. by midday, in the mid to upper 70s. afternoon highs in the 80s. we'
the harrowing rescue that played out from high above to bring 100 people back to earth safely. >>> hieveryone. i'm angie goff. don't adjust your tv. you are watching "news4 today" and yes it is 4:00 a.m. and we're on the air because we are now working for you even earlier now today and every day. that includes bringing in my old friend, meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, we saw gorgeous weather over the weekend. i'm hoping that's going to help us kick off the workweek. >>...
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it's a harrowing description of excruciating pain — screaming that went on for three days, complete alienationfrom his son. suddenly, on the last page, it is only the last page, this moment comes when he asks for forgiveness of his wife, and his little boy is holding his hand. he asks forforgiveness. his little boy is holding his hand. he asks forforgiveness. at that moment, the pain seems to disappear. there is no death. there is only light. let's talk about the importance of god. you described the way you write music as almost like divine dictation. yes, that's a bit pompous of me. it is clear when you talk about itt from using it. an expression of william blake's. but it is, in a sense, you channelling god. it seems to me that is what is happening. when i wrote the 99 names of allah according to the koran, i meditated. it's more accurate to say i walked around the garden, repeating the arab word. the names. it seemed, on a daily basis, that a melody started to form in my mind to the arabic words. (music plays) everything today tends to be one—dimensional. people criticise muslims, catholics
it's a harrowing description of excruciating pain — screaming that went on for three days, complete alienationfrom his son. suddenly, on the last page, it is only the last page, this moment comes when he asks for forgiveness of his wife, and his little boy is holding his hand. he asks forforgiveness. his little boy is holding his hand. he asks forforgiveness. at that moment, the pain seems to disappear. there is no death. there is only light. let's talk about the importance of god. you...
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. >>> harrowing video from iraq after weary citizens on to the street after heavy fighting.ed as human shields by i.s.i.s. >>> plus the spotlight on pay parity in hollywood after a top actress revealed what she had to do to get paid the same as her male co-stars. >> action news update. the big stories. accuweather forecast. breaking news straight from our news room to your desk or device. action news update, brought to you by king of prussia, cherry hill, and quaker village mall pandora a stores. ♪ >> action news continues. >>> hello, saturday night. walter's off, i'm brian taff. here's what's happening at 11:30 tonight. iraqi officials say they are close to victory in mosul over i.s.i.s. civilians released after being held as human shields. >>> and new video of a car slamming into the suv driven by tennis great venus williams. what this could prove. >>> and the new debate about pay parity in hollywood. the well known celebrity who was revealing that her male co-stars had to take cuts so she could get an equal paycheck. >>> but first, president trump is back from germany aft
. >>> harrowing video from iraq after weary citizens on to the street after heavy fighting.ed as human shields by i.s.i.s. >>> plus the spotlight on pay parity in hollywood after a top actress revealed what she had to do to get paid the same as her male co-stars. >> action news update. the big stories. accuweather forecast. breaking news straight from our news room to your desk or device. action news update, brought to you by king of prussia, cherry hill, and quaker...
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as eight one former prisoner who was badly injured by a landmine what trying to escape shared her harrowing experience a quick warning you may find her account disturbing. that the two girls to moses and the two car mothers and the women far we don't know what happened to them after that the one who took me to iraq and syria she was in iraq and i stayed with him for a month and from there i tried to keep twice but they caught the need both time. and they beat me badly and they did dirty things to me after that he sold me to another man in mosul then she sold me to one more man from mosul who was a bomb maker she beat me too and she was forcing me to help him in his job making suicide cars and belts. while you see the women describe a life of hell i saw wives paint a very different picture we spoke to some who shared their stories. i saw there is no sex jihad everything is just according to the law you go to the city hall and get married and if you have already been married and your husband got killed you just get married to another man. was. my name is no huda i'm from lebanon i'm twenty ye
as eight one former prisoner who was badly injured by a landmine what trying to escape shared her harrowing experience a quick warning you may find her account disturbing. that the two girls to moses and the two car mothers and the women far we don't know what happened to them after that the one who took me to iraq and syria she was in iraq and i stayed with him for a month and from there i tried to keep twice but they caught the need both time. and they beat me badly and they did dirty things...
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. >> reporter: a harrowing rescue, thanks to the quick-thinking of first responders, not wasting a second, to save lives. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> that enormous sink hole in central florida we showed you yesterday, the one that swallowed two homes appears to have stopped growing. it's now 50 feet deep, 225 feet wide. the good news, four of the nine families who were evacuated when the hole opened are now able to return home. >>> an important milestone for the struggling nation of venezuela tomorrow. there have been more than 100 days of bloody and deadly protests amidst increasing government repression. this video of government forces beating a man it occurred in lecheria went viral, after being tweeted by an opposition activist with millions of views. tomorrow, to 8 million people could cast ballots in a symbolic opposition-led referendum. the choices to support or reject socialist president nicolas maduro's plan to rewrite the constitution. there are polling places around the country and in cities around the world. >>> an update now to a story we told you about two weeks ago. for
. >> reporter: a harrowing rescue, thanks to the quick-thinking of first responders, not wasting a second, to save lives. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> that enormous sink hole in central florida we showed you yesterday, the one that swallowed two homes appears to have stopped growing. it's now 50 feet deep, 225 feet wide. the good news, four of the nine families who were evacuated when the hole opened are now able to return home. >>> an important milestone for the...
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harrowing scenes from inside yemen, a country brought to its knees by disease and war.ho get help recover quickly, within hours. but many in yemen are dying needlessly, because they can't get the most basic treatment. an international bbc team has gained rare access to yemen and witnessed the harrowing struggle of people to survive. also tonight: do you see anybody english to work here? what will happen to eu migrant workers after brexit? the government moves to reassures business there'll be no "cliff edge". thousands of firefighters in the air and on land continue to battle forest fires in southern france.
harrowing scenes from inside yemen, a country brought to its knees by disease and war.ho get help recover quickly, within hours. but many in yemen are dying needlessly, because they can't get the most basic treatment. an international bbc team has gained rare access to yemen and witnessed the harrowing struggle of people to survive. also tonight: do you see anybody english to work here? what will happen to eu migrant workers after brexit? the government moves to reassures business there'll be...
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for myself personally who was badly injured by a land mine while trying to escape i saw shared her harrowing experience and i must warn you you may find her find her account upsetting. the two girls to mosul and the two car mothers and the married women to tell a far and we don't know what happened to them after that the one who took me to rock in syria she was an iraqi and i stayed with him for a month and from there i tried to ski twice but the cottony both times and they beat me badly and they did dirty things to me after that he sold me to another man . then she sold me to one more man from mosul who was a bomb maker she beat me too and she was forcing me to help him in his job making cars and belts. but not all women fear a life with eyes or fighters we spoke to some of their wives who shared their stories with us. was i. was that there is no sex jihad everything is just according to the law you go to the city hall and get married and if you have already been married and your husband got killed you just get married to another man. was. you know my name is no huda i'm from lebanon i'm tw
for myself personally who was badly injured by a land mine while trying to escape i saw shared her harrowing experience and i must warn you you may find her find her account upsetting. the two girls to mosul and the two car mothers and the married women to tell a far and we don't know what happened to them after that the one who took me to rock in syria she was an iraqi and i stayed with him for a month and from there i tried to ski twice but the cottony both times and they beat me badly and...
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they told me their harrowing stories, how they were trapped in this ugly, dark mess, how they survived, how they escaped, and how they are very slowly reconstructing their lives. states, we united have our own advisory council on human trafficking comprised exclusively of survivors. we cannot meaningfully address this pervasive issue without the at theoice of survivors table. they can help us understand what they experience, and they will solvingeading role in this pressing crisis. these survivors are not only victims -- they are heroes. crusaders courageous who have committed themselves to fight human trafficking wherever it exists. as part of the 2017 report, the state department recognizes individuals who have been tireless in their efforts to combat human trafficking. today, we honor a police officer whose efforts led to the edification of 350 children forced into labor, a union leader who protects workers in the fishing industry, a judge who played a critical role in drafting her country's first anti-trafficking legislation, a journalist who shines a light on whoed labor, a faith
they told me their harrowing stories, how they were trapped in this ugly, dark mess, how they survived, how they escaped, and how they are very slowly reconstructing their lives. states, we united have our own advisory council on human trafficking comprised exclusively of survivors. we cannot meaningfully address this pervasive issue without the at theoice of survivors table. they can help us understand what they experience, and they will solvingeading role in this pressing crisis. these...
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. >> harrowing. >> reminds me of some of the scenes from "dunkirk" which i just saw yesterday but thateal. "dunkirk" was real but it was a movie. you get the idea. >> yes. glad they're okay. >> going to be a better day as we take a look outside right now, storm tracker6 live double scan shows that we're mainly dry but in the northern and western suburbs there are a couple of light sprinkles and showers that are popping down out of the northwest and these right now are just about ready to clip allentown, fleetwood. they're kind of slow moving so they might be sitting over you for a little while. if we go out wider and drop down to the south there's another cluster of this to the south of dover delaware. looks like at air force base is getting clipped with light rain and this is dancing around not really wanting to make much of a move. if you get caught in some of this it's going to be over you for a little bit. as we take a look outside, we have the action cam live in media, pennsylvania, where tonight they'll have dining under the stars as they do every wednesday night and tonight is g
. >> harrowing. >> reminds me of some of the scenes from "dunkirk" which i just saw yesterday but thateal. "dunkirk" was real but it was a movie. you get the idea. >> yes. glad they're okay. >> going to be a better day as we take a look outside right now, storm tracker6 live double scan shows that we're mainly dry but in the northern and western suburbs there are a couple of light sprinkles and showers that are popping down out of the northwest and...
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my visits to the westway, hearing the harrowing accounts of survivors, have been the most humbling andamilies i have met have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened, and we are determined to do all that we can to make sure something like this never happens again. i welcome the minister to the dispatch box for his first oral statement in this job and thank him for making a copy of his statement available. john healey said it had been a testing first few weeks for the minister — but he had to say that the government had been slow to act. after the fire, the prime minister said: "i have fixed a deadline of three weeks for everybody affected to be found a home nearby." the three weeks are up, yet whole families, who have lost everything, are still in hotels and hostels. we have learned today that three — just three — of the 158 families from grenfell tower have moved into a fresh home, and these are only temporary, which was not what the prime minister first said. is the minister aware that, despite the press narrative of survivors refusing £1 mil
my visits to the westway, hearing the harrowing accounts of survivors, have been the most humbling andamilies i have met have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened, and we are determined to do all that we can to make sure something like this never happens again. i welcome the minister to the dispatch box for his first oral statement in this job and thank him for making a copy of his statement available. john healey said it had been a testing first few...
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rami ruhayem spent weeks on a medecins sans frontieres rescue boat and heard harrowing stories from thethemselves. they have handed out the lifejackets to the people on the rubber boat and they have stabilised the boat, and they have stabilised the boat, and they have stabilised the boat, and they have heard that there is somebody on there with a gunshot wound. rachel is here with all the business news. has donald trump got something to ci’ow has donald trump got something to crow about with china, us trade? is it working? well, it is questionable. president trump's 100—day deadline for boosting trade with china has come and gone, and officials from both countries will meet in washington today to assess what has actually been achieved. mr trump hopes the talks will tackle what he says is an unfair deal. it all boils down to this — the us buys more from china than it sells. last year the deficit, or imbalance in goods, was $347 billion, and it seems to be rising. at their first meeting, in april, presidents trump and xi set up trade talks, which have already produced some results. both h
rami ruhayem spent weeks on a medecins sans frontieres rescue boat and heard harrowing stories from thethemselves. they have handed out the lifejackets to the people on the rubber boat and they have stabilised the boat, and they have stabilised the boat, and they have stabilised the boat, and they have heard that there is somebody on there with a gunshot wound. rachel is here with all the business news. has donald trump got something to ci’ow has donald trump got something to crow about with...
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. >> reporter: ten harrowing seconds. you can still see the deep scar on his neck. >> there was no warning at all. there was absolutely no warning. >> we got an officer down there. reports of a stabbing. >> reporter: june 21st, lieutenant jeff neville was manning his post at bishop international airport in flint, michigan, when amor ftouhi car rid out an alleged terror attack, emerging from a bathroom with a 12-inch knife similar to this one, yelling in arabic, and ambushed him. >> it was an attack from the rear. it was very sudden, there was no warning. it was very intense. >> reporter: that's when a quick thinking airport maintenance man jumped in. >> the way that he reacted was -- was spectacular. because the maintenance man hadn't been walking beside me i wouldn't be here talking to you today. >> reporter: authorities believe ftouhi was a lone wolf. lieutenant neville is recovering well, and absolutely plans to return to his post at the airport. tom? >> alex perez for us tonight. alex, thank you. >>> there was much mo
. >> reporter: ten harrowing seconds. you can still see the deep scar on his neck. >> there was no warning at all. there was absolutely no warning. >> we got an officer down there. reports of a stabbing. >> reporter: june 21st, lieutenant jeff neville was manning his post at bishop international airport in flint, michigan, when amor ftouhi car rid out an alleged terror attack, emerging from a bathroom with a 12-inch knife similar to this one, yelling in arabic, and...
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we have now heard from the french prime minister, who has been visiting the area, and there are harrowingrowly escaped the flames. translation: all of a sudden, we were in front of a wall of flames. we did not hesitate. we took some belongings, we took the dogs, and we left. translation: i came back in the morning. i climbed high and saw a picture of desolation, because all the camping was surrounded with flames, and we could do nothing. translation: the situation remains difficult. you can feel the wind. it continues to blow, and tomorrow will be another difficult day. it will require courage and determination. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the serial killings that triggered a pioneering fbi investigation. nearly a century after members of the osage indians were murdered, a new book reopens the case. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the
we have now heard from the french prime minister, who has been visiting the area, and there are harrowingrowly escaped the flames. translation: all of a sudden, we were in front of a wall of flames. we did not hesitate. we took some belongings, we took the dogs, and we left. translation: i came back in the morning. i climbed high and saw a picture of desolation, because all the camping was surrounded with flames, and we could do nothing. translation: the situation remains difficult. you can...
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it's harrowing, really that, you know, we might never know some of those victims, you know? and, you know, i wouldn't have expected something like that, actually, to happen in the 21st century in london, to be honest. "in the heart of our great city, people live a fundamentally different life, don't feel the state works for them." the words of the prime minister week after the fire. along with a hope that its legacy is that we never forget the hidden people of grenfell. stay with us on bbc news. still to come. our latest stop along the new silk road is kazakhstan. with chinese companies pouring workers into the country, what's in it for the locals? the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down in his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services in central europe have stepped up efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans but tonight it is completely blacked out. it's
it's harrowing, really that, you know, we might never know some of those victims, you know? and, you know, i wouldn't have expected something like that, actually, to happen in the 21st century in london, to be honest. "in the heart of our great city, people live a fundamentally different life, don't feel the state works for them." the words of the prime minister week after the fire. along with a hope that its legacy is that we never forget the hidden people of grenfell. stay with us...