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heartbreak all over the place. this is _ night? my tooth. heartbreak all over the place.ates, the i the place. this is claire bates, the deputy head teacher. you really want to send the message to your kids here, but also to the rest of the country. do you want to turn around and address your wonderful children? what is your message to them today? our code, we talk about 0ur code, we talk about determination to do our best, resilience _ determination to do our best, resilience and overcoming challenge, moving _ resilience and overcoming challenge, moving forward with positivity. can we do _ moving forward with positivity. can we do that? green yes! absolutely. these are the _ we do that? green yes! absolutely. these are the youngest _ we do that? green yes! absolutely. these are the youngest members . we do that? green yes! absolutely. | these are the youngest members of the redwall. can we see that wonderful redwall smile question not you are not disappointed, are you? you kind of knew that wales were never going to win, but you are glad they are there? did you have a go
heartbreak all over the place. this is _ night? my tooth. heartbreak all over the place.ates, the i the place. this is claire bates, the deputy head teacher. you really want to send the message to your kids here, but also to the rest of the country. do you want to turn around and address your wonderful children? what is your message to them today? our code, we talk about 0ur code, we talk about determination to do our best, resilience _ determination to do our best, resilience and overcoming...
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so the report is actually heartbreaking and it's a very long — actually heartbreaking and it's a verysons front at _ country, they will be taking lessons from. �* . , country, they will be taking lessons from. . ., ., country, they will be taking lessons from. ., ., , from. at least one of the 22 people would probably _ from. at least one of the 22 people would probably have _ from. at least one of the 22 people would probably have survived - from. at least one of the 22 people would probably have survived if- from. at least one of the 22 people | would probably have survived if help had arrived sooner? what would probably have survived if help had arrived sooner?— would probably have survived if help had arrived sooner? what a sad thing to hear, had arrived sooner? what a sad thing to hear. you — had arrived sooner? what a sad thing to hear. you or— had arrived sooner? what a sad thing to hear, you or somebody _ had arrived sooner? what a sad thing to hear, you or somebody you - had arrived sooner? what a sad thing to hear, you or somebody you love i to hear, you or somebody you love
so the report is actually heartbreaking and it's a very long — actually heartbreaking and it's a verysons front at _ country, they will be taking lessons from. �* . , country, they will be taking lessons from. . ., ., country, they will be taking lessons from. ., ., , from. at least one of the 22 people would probably _ from. at least one of the 22 people would probably have _ from. at least one of the 22 people would probably have survived - from. at least one of the 22 people would...
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heartbreak for wales.ime for someone to take control. it was almost iran, hitting one post... ..and then another. where on earth did wales find this luck? but no—one could find a final, decisive touch, except wayne hennessey. ben davies could have become the hero... but it was wales' goalkeeper who became the villain. red card and wales were down to ten. then the red wall started to crumble, first with a wonder strike from cheshmi and then, in the dying seconds, the death knell for wales. now, only beating england would give them any hope of staying in this world cup. huge disappointment being expressed by the welsh team captain gareth bale in particular, he is straight after the match said they were devastated but had to pick themselves up and look ahead to the next it's gutting. yeah, we're gutted. there's no other way to say it. we fought until the last second but, um, yeah. it's one of those things that's difficult to take, but we have to... we have to recover and we have to try and go again. you've ju
heartbreak for wales.ime for someone to take control. it was almost iran, hitting one post... ..and then another. where on earth did wales find this luck? but no—one could find a final, decisive touch, except wayne hennessey. ben davies could have become the hero... but it was wales' goalkeeper who became the villain. red card and wales were down to ten. then the red wall started to crumble, first with a wonder strike from cheshmi and then, in the dying seconds, the death knell for wales....
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we'll start first with the heartbreak for england women in auckland.ch of their third world cup title, on the back of a 30—game winning streak. but after a dramatic encounter against the hosts new zealand, they ultimately came up short. 0ur reporterjo currie was there. it is an all black night in auckland... battered and bruised. the unbeatables beaten. for some of these players, the two familiar tiers of world cup heartache. fans were turning up to see the world number ones, england, unbeaten in over 30 games... face a team who broke their hearts five years ago. we landed yesterday and the final is today and we fly home tomorrow. being held on the world because not many of the fans have been able to make the trip across, it could feel entire stadium. not that it stopped them raising their voices. the volume and intimidation was upped by their opposition. if england had nerves, they didn't show. a dream start, which continued as england quickly built up a healthy lead, before a moment that would change the game. lydia thompson's reckless tackle and she
we'll start first with the heartbreak for england women in auckland.ch of their third world cup title, on the back of a 30—game winning streak. but after a dramatic encounter against the hosts new zealand, they ultimately came up short. 0ur reporterjo currie was there. it is an all black night in auckland... battered and bruised. the unbeatables beaten. for some of these players, the two familiar tiers of world cup heartache. fans were turning up to see the world number ones, england,...
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we'll start first with the heartbreak for england women in auckland.were in search of their third world cup title, on the back of a 30—game winning streak. but after a dramatic encounter against the hosts, new zealand... 0ur reporter, jo currie, was there. it is an all black night in auckland... it is an all black night in auckland. . ._ it is an all black night in auckland... ., , , auckland... battered and bruised. the unbeatable _ auckland... battered and bruised. the unbeatable is _ auckland... battered and bruised. the unbeatable is beaten. - auckland... battered and bruised. the unbeatable is beaten. for - auckland... battered and bruised. i the unbeatable is beaten. for some of these players, the two familiar tiers of world cup heartache. fans were turning up to see the world number ones, england, unbeaten in over30 number ones, england, unbeaten in over 30 games... face a team who broke their hearts five years ago. we landed yesterday and the final is today and we fly home tomorrow. being held on the world because not have been able the £5; " w
we'll start first with the heartbreak for england women in auckland.were in search of their third world cup title, on the back of a 30—game winning streak. but after a dramatic encounter against the hosts, new zealand... 0ur reporter, jo currie, was there. it is an all black night in auckland... it is an all black night in auckland. . ._ it is an all black night in auckland... ., , , auckland... battered and bruised. the unbeatable _ auckland... battered and bruised. the unbeatable is _...
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across the uk and heartbreaking.e lockdown that we did have and that we did suspect this. so it is no surprise, unfortunately, that this is come to a headline. but it has come to a headline and it is only a few months ago that dean deborah james who also spoke about and varied much missed spoke about cancer a lot and was on the part of newspapers around all of britain at the time. on the lead up as well and of course when she passed. and of course we are speaking about cancer again. it isjust course we are speaking about cancer again. it is just heartbreaking, really. the government really does need to get a handle on this soon and with nurses drinking potentially and with nurses drinking potentially and with nurses drinking potentially and with other —— striking, it is extremely worrying times. xyour extremely worrying times. your thou . hts extremely worrying times. your thoughts on _ extremely worrying times. your thoughts on this _ extremely worrying times. your thoughts on this emma? - extremely worrying times.
across the uk and heartbreaking.e lockdown that we did have and that we did suspect this. so it is no surprise, unfortunately, that this is come to a headline. but it has come to a headline and it is only a few months ago that dean deborah james who also spoke about and varied much missed spoke about cancer a lot and was on the part of newspapers around all of britain at the time. on the lead up as well and of course when she passed. and of course we are speaking about cancer again. it isjust...
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heartbreak for wales deep into injury time. they lose 2—0 to iran.are gutted, there is no other way — penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to _ penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to say _ penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to say it. _ penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to say it. we _ penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to say it. we fought. no other way to say it. we fought until the last second. just one of those things, it's difficult to take but we have to recover and go again. england are preparing
heartbreak for wales deep into injury time. they lose 2—0 to iran.are gutted, there is no other way — penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to _ penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to say _ penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to say it. _ penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to say it. we _ penalty box. we are gutted, there is no other way to say it. we fought. no other way to say it. we fought until the last second. just one of those...
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heartbreaking. you're watching newsday.un climate summit and a promise to stop deforestation of the amazon. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the first growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening - the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. - this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, one of the queen's residences, has been consumed by fire for much of a day. 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, which has caused millions of pounds worth of damage. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm monica miller in singapore. our headlines... the nato secretary general says the missile which killed two people in pol
heartbreaking. you're watching newsday.un climate summit and a promise to stop deforestation of the amazon. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the first growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening - the...
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but you know, heartbreaking, absolutely, heartbreaking and, you know, you, you asked about the children who have the severe allergies and what they're going through. and, you know, trying to find formula. wow. like what a stressor on those families, in the midst of already dealing with like a post condenser world, in children that might have secondary health problems, who are more concerned about the coven pandemic to begin with? so, i mean, i think i feel like families have dealt with stress on top of stress on top of stress and i found it very and yeah, and it was very sad because sometimes like i've seen people like say things like within the administration. well, just ask her pediatrician, you know, if, if you can't get formula, dr. massey don't go away. when we come back, we're going to continue our conversation and talk about how the desperation of baby formula has made parents a target for thieves trying to exploit that distrust. and what you should do will be right back. 2 with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms
but you know, heartbreaking, absolutely, heartbreaking and, you know, you, you asked about the children who have the severe allergies and what they're going through. and, you know, trying to find formula. wow. like what a stressor on those families, in the midst of already dealing with like a post condenser world, in children that might have secondary health problems, who are more concerned about the coven pandemic to begin with? so, i mean, i think i feel like families have dealt with stress...
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. >> it is heartbreaking as we get more details and hear from more people we have said this since yesterday , the l.g.b.t.q. community is coming together, including in san francisco. this happened in the mission district. betty yu was there. there was a great turnout. >>> the longtime san francisco resident, mike gonzales says emotional on bowling eye. she brought her partner and 9-year-old, jj to the mission bowling club. this is a way she considers a safe space. >> this is why we are out tonight. we are continui reclaim, show our child that people get me out in the world and claim our space. that is what we have always done. i will try not to cry right now. >> reporter: the fundraiser followed the tragic weekend in colorado springs. it was on transgender day of remembrance. >> the person went to my day was orlando. it was a flashback to what has been happening. we work in the l.g.b.t.q. industry. we make children's books. the kind of hay that has been rolling around, we have experienced ourselves. >> reporter: and she and her partner run a book club. >> you're bound to have some experienc
. >> it is heartbreaking as we get more details and hear from more people we have said this since yesterday , the l.g.b.t.q. community is coming together, including in san francisco. this happened in the mission district. betty yu was there. there was a great turnout. >>> the longtime san francisco resident, mike gonzales says emotional on bowling eye. she brought her partner and 9-year-old, jj to the mission bowling club. this is a way she considers a safe space. >> this...
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. ., , 2, heartbreaking. sanctions list. instead, l on any sanctions list. instead, his yacht was detained on the basis that it is owned, controlled, operated by a person connected with russia. the owner of this vessel is a semiretired mid—level successful russian businessmen. it is absolutely not in oligarch and he is not, as described, a close personal friend of vladimir putin. if this was an oligarch's vote it would be four times the size. it was now stuck in canary wharf, unable to move. in the us, the kleptocapture taskforce answer decides on a much bigger target. the $325 million yacht amedeo. tt target. the $325 million yacht amedeo. , 2, target. the $325 million yacht amedeo. , . ., , , target. the $325 million yacht amedeo. , . ., ,, amedeo. it is a massive yacht, even among — amedeo. it is a massive yacht, even among mega _ amedeo. it is a massive yacht, even among mega yachts i amedeo. it is a massive yacht, even among mega yachts it i amedeo. it is a massive yacht, even among mega yachts it is. am
. ., , 2, heartbreaking. sanctions list. instead, l on any sanctions list. instead, his yacht was detained on the basis that it is owned, controlled, operated by a person connected with russia. the owner of this vessel is a semiretired mid—level successful russian businessmen. it is absolutely not in oligarch and he is not, as described, a close personal friend of vladimir putin. if this was an oligarch's vote it would be four times the size. it was now stuck in canary wharf, unable to move....
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but his murder really change my life forever the most heartbreaking awful thing i had ever experiencedt was killed becauseve he is i made a decision after he was killed to devote all of my time and resources and energy to make sure they face justice. but the second part of the campaign for justice. >> that the process to get the laws passed in other countries and following the money but believable things that but then the largest lawmaking body in the world and then he testifies that his protÉgÉ and chest ten days ago he went to moscow and was arrested but then to pass a law to save cannot mention the world war but for brief period of time the president said yes. so we go from. but it is a remarkable story how russia and its preview - - the but then to embrace the campaign. but tell folks about that meeting and what it shows us but then he banned the adoption by american families. he wrote in the first major policy paper after being elected he wanted to repeal the magnet on —- the activated it everything possible. if you are looking for an openingt it did show was two things one one ho
but his murder really change my life forever the most heartbreaking awful thing i had ever experiencedt was killed becauseve he is i made a decision after he was killed to devote all of my time and resources and energy to make sure they face justice. but the second part of the campaign for justice. >> that the process to get the laws passed in other countries and following the money but believable things that but then the largest lawmaking body in the world and then he testifies that his...
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. >> it's heartbreaking. our town's in for some pretty hard times, i think. >> o'donnell: breaking news-- security threat. an international flight bound for the new york area is forced to turn around. the latest reporting. the stock market soars, with hopes inflation may have peaked, but credit card rates have reached a new record high. cbs's lilia luciano with what it means for you ahead of the holiday shopping season. "eye on america." >> in our unit alone, we've lost more to suicide and substance abuse than enemy fire. >> o'donnell: cbs's margaret brennan introduces us to the u.s. veteran cycling to help america's heroes. and, the shocking discovery. what divers found while searching for wrecked planes from world war ii. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, tropical storm nicole is making its way across the state of florida after slam
. >> it's heartbreaking. our town's in for some pretty hard times, i think. >> o'donnell: breaking news-- security threat. an international flight bound for the new york area is forced to turn around. the latest reporting. the stock market soars, with hopes inflation may have peaked, but credit card rates have reached a new record high. cbs's lilia luciano with what it means for you ahead of the holiday shopping season. "eye on america." >> in our unit alone, we've...
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of course the mirror focuses on saffie with a _ focuses on saffie with a heartbreaking picture of herntioned john atkinson who was a care worker, who was six metres away from the explosion when it happened. his family said he could have survived. when you look at these human stories, you mentioned that point some while back — we always say never again after huge disasters and tragedies, and then in different circumstances, new tragedies emerge. they certainly do, and it's a sad situation — they certainly do, and it's a sad situation because people should never_ situation because people should never want this to happen. you probably— never want this to happen. you probably think it won't happen, not in your— probably think it won't happen, not in your part — probably think it won't happen, not in your part of the country, not an event _ in your part of the country, not an event where — in your part of the country, not an event where people are just going to have a _ event where people are just going to have a nice _ event where people are just going to have a nice time and enjoy themse
of course the mirror focuses on saffie with a _ focuses on saffie with a heartbreaking picture of herntioned john atkinson who was a care worker, who was six metres away from the explosion when it happened. his family said he could have survived. when you look at these human stories, you mentioned that point some while back — we always say never again after huge disasters and tragedies, and then in different circumstances, new tragedies emerge. they certainly do, and it's a sad situation —...
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world cup heartbreak for wales after they lose 2-0 to heartbreak for wales after they lose 2—0 to iranup... england take usa england take ff: n..- —~ usa soon, |d take ff: n..- —~ thousands of retailers are offering cut price deals for black friday and sales have so far been steady. cut price deals for black friday so, will the soaring cost of living help or hinder the event overall as people look for bargains? our business correspondent emma simpson is at an argos distribution centre in kettering. they are going to be all just all. night here. sophie. and just to you sense the place, 100 of place, people of plan black people of plan black is people of pla a llack is people of pla a damp is people of lot better that. about £3 about £3 cards bout £3 cards in ut uk, £3 cards inut uk, £3 a cards inut uk, £3 a record �*ds in ut the uk, said it saw a record number of transactions per second this lunchtime. maybe people have been out shopping before the big game tonight, who knows? but it has certainly been super busy here. it's argos's biggest warehouse. and today is their busiest day of th
world cup heartbreak for wales after they lose 2-0 to heartbreak for wales after they lose 2—0 to iranup... england take usa england take ff: n..- —~ usa soon, |d take ff: n..- —~ thousands of retailers are offering cut price deals for black friday and sales have so far been steady. cut price deals for black friday so, will the soaring cost of living help or hinder the event overall as people look for bargains? our business correspondent emma simpson is at an argos distribution centre in...
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cbs's elise preston is in hard-hit daytona beach. >> it's heartbreaking. i'm down for pretty hard times, i think. >> o'donnell: a security threat, an international flight bound for the new york area is forced to turn around. the latest reporting. the stock market soars with hopes inflation may have peaked but credit card rates have reached a new record high. cbs's lilia luciano for what it means ahead for you in the holiday shoppings
cbs's elise preston is in hard-hit daytona beach. >> it's heartbreaking. i'm down for pretty hard times, i think. >> o'donnell: a security threat, an international flight bound for the new york area is forced to turn around. the latest reporting. the stock market soars with hopes inflation may have peaked but credit card rates have reached a new record high. cbs's lilia luciano for what it means ahead for you in the holiday shoppings
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cbs's elise preston is in hard-hit daytona beach. >> it's heartbreaking.ur town's in for some pretty hard times, i think. >>> breaking news. security threat. an international flight bound for the new york area is forced to turn around. the latest reporting. >>> the stock market soars. with hopes inflation may have peaked. but credit card rates have reached a new record high. cbs's lilia luciano with what it means for you ahead of the holiday shopping season. >>> eye on america. >> in our unit alone, we've lost more to suicide and substance abuse than enemy fire. >> cbs's margaret brennan introduces us to the u.s. veteran cycling to help america's heroes. >>> and the shocking discovery. what divers found while searching for wrecked planes from world war ii. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> tonight, tropical storm nicole is making its way across the state of florida after slamming into the state's east coast as a category 1 hurricane overnight. the rare november hurricane is the first to make landfall along the state's eastern coastline si
cbs's elise preston is in hard-hit daytona beach. >> it's heartbreaking.ur town's in for some pretty hard times, i think. >>> breaking news. security threat. an international flight bound for the new york area is forced to turn around. the latest reporting. >>> the stock market soars. with hopes inflation may have peaked. but credit card rates have reached a new record high. cbs's lilia luciano with what it means for you ahead of the holiday shopping season. >>>...
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it is just heartbreaking. maddi was an only child. and but like i said she was our child. reporter: police also reveal last night that 911 call that was placed hours after the students were killed was made from phone of one of the surviving roommates, two other students were in the house at the time of the murder. officers say they are cooperating with police, the victims were likely sleeping when they were stabbed multiple times and located on second and third floors of the house, officers believe that the attack was targeted, their killer has not been caught and murder weapon not yet recovered. considering this crime this traumatic there is the aftermath, you can only imagine what it looked like, they are told there a lot of physical ifd evidence in this case. >> in so much evidence it will take a lot of time to process it all, it wasn't like, a pinpoint crime. this person was sloppy, h -- he made a mess. reporter: prosecutor said that law enforcement is trying to expedite everything that could lead to a suspect. i watched him leave the crime scene after visits yesterday
it is just heartbreaking. maddi was an only child. and but like i said she was our child. reporter: police also reveal last night that 911 call that was placed hours after the students were killed was made from phone of one of the surviving roommates, two other students were in the house at the time of the murder. officers say they are cooperating with police, the victims were likely sleeping when they were stabbed multiple times and located on second and third floors of the house, officers...
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the tragedy is more heartbreaking. it is clear it couldave been prevented. mr.ng is visiting his daughter's ashes. >> daddy is here now. >> he says, i hope you are doing well. 24 year old -- is 24-year-old daughter was one of the last victims identified. doctors told her father that both her arms had been broken in the crush. >> the most heartbreaking thing is they anticipated many people would gather that day, but they did not preparfor it. i do n understand that. why? why did they not? i just [sobbing]. i should have taken more care of her. e was such a precious daughter for us. >> >> who do you want to take responsibility for your daughter's death? >> someone high up needs to take response ability for this disaster. >> thousands have taken to the street to demand the president cost resignation -- pridents resignation, angry no one has taken responsibility. contrast this to the empty streeto. once so full of life. >> the police cordon has been lifted, but the alley is almost completed assorted -- deserted. most bars and restaurants are still closed and even th
the tragedy is more heartbreaking. it is clear it couldave been prevented. mr.ng is visiting his daughter's ashes. >> daddy is here now. >> he says, i hope you are doing well. 24 year old -- is 24-year-old daughter was one of the last victims identified. doctors told her father that both her arms had been broken in the crush. >> the most heartbreaking thing is they anticipated many people would gather that day, but they did not preparfor it. i do n understand that. why? why...
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for four mothers you're about to meet, the answer is heartbreaking.abc's kyra phillips. >> reporter: it's a moment 18 years in the making. >> so excited about it. truly excited about school probably for the first time in his life. >> reporter: heading off to college. >> 18, you know, he had everything in front of him. >> reporter: dreams and destinies about to be defined. >> he just was very ambitious. >> reporter: for the parents, saying good-bye is always so bittersweet. >> when we were leaving him at lsu that day, he was so happy. >> reporter: but for these four mothers, those emotional farewells would be their last. >> when you look at that photo now what goes through your mind? >> i almost didn't take that picture. because, you know, i wanted to live in the moment. >> reporter: a moment ray ann groover, evelyn piazza, cat lien wyant, and carol king will never experience with their boys again. >> what's the one thing you miss the most about tim? >> just -- everything. i miss everything. >> reporter: they tell us they are bonded by fraternity hazin
for four mothers you're about to meet, the answer is heartbreaking.abc's kyra phillips. >> reporter: it's a moment 18 years in the making. >> so excited about it. truly excited about school probably for the first time in his life. >> reporter: heading off to college. >> 18, you know, he had everything in front of him. >> reporter: dreams and destinies about to be defined. >> he just was very ambitious. >> reporter: for the parents, saying good-bye is...
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heartbreak for wales. we will _ john, thank you. heartbreak for wales. home, throughout the programme. the labour mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged the government to end what he called the appalling chaos on the railways across northern england. the transport secretary, mark harper, is to meet five mayors from the region today to discuss the situation. new figures show that train cancellations across the uk have reached the highest level since records began eight years ago. here's our transport correspondent katy austin. delays, crowds and cancellations have become a fact of life for many rail passengers — and not only when there's a strike. commuters in manchester told us they were fed up. well, i had that random cancellation on friday and it absolutely wrecked my day. my train out of euston was just cancelled. that was it. and then all the trains after that were sold out. so i end up getting on a train late, late in the evening. so you'd like to think that that's an irregular occurrence, but it isn't. it's every day i wake up and che
heartbreak for wales. we will _ john, thank you. heartbreak for wales. home, throughout the programme. the labour mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, has urged the government to end what he called the appalling chaos on the railways across northern england. the transport secretary, mark harper, is to meet five mayors from the region today to discuss the situation. new figures show that train cancellations across the uk have reached the highest level since records began eight years ago....
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this tragedy is more heartbreaking now it's clear it could've been prevented.r's ashes. "daddy's here now," he says. "i hope you're doing well." 24—year—old unji was one of the last victims to be identified. doctors told her father both her arms had been broken in the crush. translation: the most heartbreaking thing - is they anticipated that many people would gather that day, but didn't prepare for it. i don't understand that. why? why did they not? i just... he sobs. i should have taken more care of her. she was such a precious daughter for us. who do you want to take responsibility for your daughter's death? translation: someone high up needs to take responsibility - for this disaster. thousands have taken to the street to demand the president's resignation. angry that no—one has taken responsibility. contrast this... ..to the empty streets of itaewon... ..once so full of life. the police cordon has finally been lifted, but the alley is almost completely deserted. most of the bars and the restaurants are still closed, and even the ones that are open are comp
this tragedy is more heartbreaking now it's clear it could've been prevented.r's ashes. "daddy's here now," he says. "i hope you're doing well." 24—year—old unji was one of the last victims to be identified. doctors told her father both her arms had been broken in the crush. translation: the most heartbreaking thing - is they anticipated that many people would gather that day, but didn't prepare for it. i don't understand that. why? why did they not? i just... he sobs. i...
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and it is very heartbreaking. >> todd: to your point at the intro, megan, we have and are cute thoughess of the lgbqt community and books like this talk to 7-year-olds are a bad idea. and they are part of the community and say this indoctrination is a bad idea. and drag is a huge inspiration in writing the book. so to your point how can a superintendent make the claim this has nothing to do with gender identity in good faith? >> that is my point, too. when i went through this chain of command. in the beginning they were flat out lying to me. they denied the book had anything to do with gender identity. they kept saying about a boy being dressed up and going to a parade. and i said, "no, that is not true. the author's intent is clear. the author herself states why she wrote the book to encourage these discussions in young children." and they continuously lied to me and they finally admitted, "yes, the book is listed under gender identity, but that is not the lesson." if you listen to that, that does not add up. that is like me giving you a math book and sating it will actually be on sc
and it is very heartbreaking. >> todd: to your point at the intro, megan, we have and are cute thoughess of the lgbqt community and books like this talk to 7-year-olds are a bad idea. and they are part of the community and say this indoctrination is a bad idea. and drag is a huge inspiration in writing the book. so to your point how can a superintendent make the claim this has nothing to do with gender identity in good faith? >> that is my point, too. when i went through this chain...
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it is heartbreaking and frustrating because you didn't cause this crisis, but then you are suffering the impacts. >> reporter: africa accounts for the smallest share of planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, a fraction of what china, the u.s., and the european union emit. but climate change is punishing the african continent all the same. rising sea levels, record flooding, and extreme heat waves and drought are intensifying famine and displacing entire communities. >> communities are struggling to find food to eat. they're struggling to find water because their entire place is dry. >> reporter: nakate started a youth climate movement in her native uganda in 2019 by protesting on the street. >> we are unstoppable. >> reporter: she says she was inspired by swedish climate activist greta thunberg, who waged her own climate strike when she was just 15. >> what is it do you think young people understand about climate change that a lot of adults don't seem to? >> i think young people understand the science of climate change and what is really happening. i think they understand the urgen
it is heartbreaking and frustrating because you didn't cause this crisis, but then you are suffering the impacts. >> reporter: africa accounts for the smallest share of planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, a fraction of what china, the u.s., and the european union emit. but climate change is punishing the african continent all the same. rising sea levels, record flooding, and extreme heat waves and drought are intensifying famine and displacing entire communities. >> communities...
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the breakup and the heartbreak we're hearing a new announcement about some new music. >> reporter: weter accounts to feature a black image. then she ended that black-out over the weekend to announce her new album. this is her first one in eight years, and that album touches on a lot including her relationship with ben affleck. ♪ >> reporter: this morning, international pop sensation jennifer lopez detailing her painful heartbreak years ago after calling off her wedding to former fiance ben affleck. >> it was so painful after. once we called off that wedding 20 years ago i was -- it was the biggest heartbreak of my life and i honestly felt i was going to die. ♪ >> sent me on a spiral for the next 18 years where i was just -- i couldn't get it right. i couldn't get it right. >> reporter: lopez speaking with zane lowe, recounting the lasting effects of that past relationship. >> my way of surviving was working more and doing more, and hiding that side of myself. >> reporter: two decades later, the singer, dancer, and actress is done hiding, sharing new details about her rekindled romance
the breakup and the heartbreak we're hearing a new announcement about some new music. >> reporter: weter accounts to feature a black image. then she ended that black-out over the weekend to announce her new album. this is her first one in eight years, and that album touches on a lot including her relationship with ben affleck. ♪ >> reporter: this morning, international pop sensation jennifer lopez detailing her painful heartbreak years ago after calling off her wedding to former...
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this tragedy is more heartbreaking now it's clear it could've been prevented.hes. "daddy's here now," he says. "i hope you're doing well." 24—year—old unji was one of the last victims to be identified. doctors told her father both her arms had been broken in the crush. translation: the most heartbreaking thing - is they anticipated that many people would gather that day, but didn't prepare for it. i don't understand that. why? why did they not? i just... sobbing. i should have taken more care of her. she was such a precious daughter for us. who do you want to take responsibility for your daughter's death? someone high up needs to take responsibility for this disaster. thousands have taken to the street to demand the president's resignation. angry that no—one has taken responsibility. contrast this... ..to the empty streets of itaewon... ..once so full of life. the police cordon has finally been lifted, but the alley is almost completely deserted. most of the bars and the restaurants are still closed, and even the ones that are open are completely empty. it's ha
this tragedy is more heartbreaking now it's clear it could've been prevented.hes. "daddy's here now," he says. "i hope you're doing well." 24—year—old unji was one of the last victims to be identified. doctors told her father both her arms had been broken in the crush. translation: the most heartbreaking thing - is they anticipated that many people would gather that day, but didn't prepare for it. i don't understand that. why? why did they not? i just... sobbing. i...
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so heartbreaking.that day. >> she's not doing very good. she's a really strong girl, so one day at a time. >> those kids actually that day, in my opinion, stopped being kids that day and now are -- had to be as grown as parents in survival mode, protection mode. and that's what we see with our daughter. that's what we hear from the other survivors as well. >> 19 children and two teachers were killed in that brutal, horrible attack. >>> also new tonight, emails revealing that attorneys for former president trump saw u.s. supreme court justice clarence thomas as their best chance to delay certification of the 2020 presidential election that trump lost. cnn's sara murray is here with the latest information, we're getting. sara, what are you learning about trump's lawyers plans? >> in a series of email exchanges, you see that supreme court justice clarence thomas was key to their plan to try to prevent joe biden from being the certified winner of the presidential election in this email exchange, they're sa
so heartbreaking.that day. >> she's not doing very good. she's a really strong girl, so one day at a time. >> those kids actually that day, in my opinion, stopped being kids that day and now are -- had to be as grown as parents in survival mode, protection mode. and that's what we see with our daughter. that's what we hear from the other survivors as well. >> 19 children and two teachers were killed in that brutal, horrible attack. >>> also new tonight, emails...
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what we saw is heartbreaking. you can't assault border cops?nd it's heartbreaking that these people are fleeing awful circumstances and being thrown back into mexico. this is heartbreaking all around. >> i'm not sure -- i hear what you're saying about it being a very handy bogeyman for election years for sure. but how does it benefit democrats? >> oh, because then they get to say the republicans are going to jail migrants, send them home. all the things republicans have done. but listen, the back and forth, it's very much to me like the gun debate. the back and forth of you're this, you're awful, you're a murderer, you're for this, you're for that, you want to break the constitution. it gets us nowhere. and i've seen, that because i've covered that for as longs as you have. i've seen this kind of argument happen over and over again. >> except for i would say we can't really both sides of this, because democrats, we're on the verge of doing this. they were looking at the republicans who were eight republicans in the senate that were ready to pas
what we saw is heartbreaking. you can't assault border cops?nd it's heartbreaking that these people are fleeing awful circumstances and being thrown back into mexico. this is heartbreaking all around. >> i'm not sure -- i hear what you're saying about it being a very handy bogeyman for election years for sure. but how does it benefit democrats? >> oh, because then they get to say the republicans are going to jail migrants, send them home. all the things republicans have done. but...
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heartbreaking 911 calls. for the first time, we hear one of the desperate calls from a 10-year-old from inside robb elementary. cbs' omar villafranca is in uvalde with a father who wants justice. the fed's jumbo hike, raising the interest rate for a sixth time to fight inflation. plus our report on energy costs skyrocketing as we head into winter. how you can save money. and serving up more than a good meal. >> a cooked tortilla makes all the difference in the world. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, president biden is calling on all americans to stand up to protect our democracy amid the threats that election deniers pose to the voting process. the white house says the president is seeking to find common ground with voters that our country's future is more important than our political parties. all this is taking place as the house continues to investigate the j
heartbreaking 911 calls. for the first time, we hear one of the desperate calls from a 10-year-old from inside robb elementary. cbs' omar villafranca is in uvalde with a father who wants justice. the fed's jumbo hike, raising the interest rate for a sixth time to fight inflation. plus our report on energy costs skyrocketing as we head into winter. how you can save money. and serving up more than a good meal. >> a cooked tortilla makes all the difference in the world. >> this is the...
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. >> it's heartbreaking. i'm down for pretty hard times, i think. >> o'donnell: a security threat, an international flight bound for the new york area is forced to turn around. the latest reporting. the stock market soars with hopes inflation may have peaked but credit card rates have reached a new record high. cbs's lilia luciano for what it means ahead for you in the holiday shopping season. "eye on america" -- >> in our unit alone, we've lost more to suicide and stance abuse than enemyir : bs's mgare to e s. vetcltoel amera's roehoindry, whadivers fh ecked planes ii. thwi nah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight tropical storm nicole is making its way across the state of florida after slamming into the stateas east coast as a category 1 hurricane overnight. it's the first to make landfall on the east coastline since katrina in 2005. 67 counties are under a state of emergency as nicole moves through the state
. >> it's heartbreaking. i'm down for pretty hard times, i think. >> o'donnell: a security threat, an international flight bound for the new york area is forced to turn around. the latest reporting. the stock market soars with hopes inflation may have peaked but credit card rates have reached a new record high. cbs's lilia luciano for what it means ahead for you in the holiday shopping season. "eye on america" -- >> in our unit alone, we've lost more to suicide and...
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it was the most heartbreaking awful thing i had ever experienced. he was killed because he was my lawyer and i felt an unbelievable feeling of burden of guilt since then. and i have made a decision after he was killed to put aside my life as a businessman and devote all of my time, resources and energies going after the people who killed surrogate to make sure they face justice. i book is about two parts of the campaign to get justice. the first it's named after survey which freezes the assets and bands the pieces of the people who killed him and the people who do similar types of things. it was past the red states in 2012. and has been passed down 34 countries around the world. the second part of my campaign to get justice was to find out who got the money the tune of $30 million survey had exposed and testified against. and it was killed over. we trace that money all over the world including an up to going to vladimirinin putin. and so what i describe in my book is this process of getting the laws passed in other countries. and following the money
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well, i certainly agree with you about both terrific and heartbreaking. and i think that the, the parties in conflict resolution the, the usual rule is that you negotiate with the parties who are most alienated and who are using violence against each other. so that the, the immediate parties would be great in russia. ok. but it seems clear, especially given the history of this conflict and given the issues that are involved in it, that they can, you know, she can stop there. they might well start with the green russia and deal with issues and immediately in the spirit between those 2 countries. but they would have to proceed to the next phase in which europe and the united states were also involved. i think that's again, a very interesting and indeed a crucial point, whether the talks need to start or proceed to involve the united states. because when we consider the openness of the parties, russia is open for negotiations, i mean, must go for produce a statement almost on a daily basis that it's open for talks. it is the ukrainian leadership that pass ce
well, i certainly agree with you about both terrific and heartbreaking. and i think that the, the parties in conflict resolution the, the usual rule is that you negotiate with the parties who are most alienated and who are using violence against each other. so that the, the immediate parties would be great in russia. ok. but it seems clear, especially given the history of this conflict and given the issues that are involved in it, that they can, you know, she can stop there. they might well...
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the most heartbreaking awful thing i ever experienced. he was killed because he was my lawyer and i felt an unbelievable feeling of, burden of guilt since then. i made a decision after he was killed to put aside my life as a businessman and devote all my time, resources and energies going after the people who killed him to make sure they face justice. my book is two part of the campaign to get justice. the first part is freezing the assets and visas of the people who killed him and people who do similar things. it was passed in the united states in 2012 at has been passed in 34 countries around the world. the second part of my campaign was to find out who got the money sergey exposed and testified against and was killed over and we traced that money all over the world, and what i described in my book is the process of getting these laws passed in other countries and following the money. all the unbelievable things vladimir putin and his regime did to try to stop us and it included a number of people being killed or attempting to kill them
the most heartbreaking awful thing i ever experienced. he was killed because he was my lawyer and i felt an unbelievable feeling of, burden of guilt since then. i made a decision after he was killed to put aside my life as a businessman and devote all my time, resources and energies going after the people who killed him to make sure they face justice. my book is two part of the campaign to get justice. the first part is freezing the assets and visas of the people who killed him and people who...
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this tragedy is more heartbreaking now it's clear it could've been prevented.addy's here now," he says. "i hope you're doing well." 24—year—old unji was one of the last victims to be identified. doctors told her father both her arms had been broken in the crush. translation: the most heartbreaking thing - is they anticipated that many people would gather that day, but didn't prepare for it. i don't understand that. why? why did they not? i just... he sobs. i should have taken more care of her. she was such a precious daughter for us. who do you want to take responsibility for your daughter's death? translation: someone high up needs to take responsibility - for this disaster. thousands have taken to the street to demand the president's resignation. angry that no—one has taken responsibility. contrast this... ..to the empty streets of itaewon... ..once so full of life. the police cordon has finally been lifted, but the alley is almost completely deserted. most of the bars and the restaurants are still closed, and even the ones that are open are completely empty.
this tragedy is more heartbreaking now it's clear it could've been prevented.addy's here now," he says. "i hope you're doing well." 24—year—old unji was one of the last victims to be identified. doctors told her father both her arms had been broken in the crush. translation: the most heartbreaking thing - is they anticipated that many people would gather that day, but didn't prepare for it. i don't understand that. why? why did they not? i just... he sobs. i should have taken...
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well, i certainly agree with you about both terrific and heartbreaking. and i think that the, the parties in conflict resolution the usual rule is that you negotiate with the parties who are most alienated and who are using violence against each other. so that the, the immediate parties would be great in russia. ok. but it seems clear, especially given the history of this conflict and given the issues that are involved in it, that they can, you know, she can stop there. i think they might well start with the green russia and deal with issues and immediately in the spirit between those 2 countries. but they would have to proceed to the next phase in which europe and the united states were also involved. i think that's again, a very interesting and indeed a crucial point, whether the talks need to start or proceed to involve the united states. because when we consider the openness of the parties, russia is open for negotiations. i mean, must go produce a statement almost on a daily basis that it's open for talks. it is the ukrainian leadership that pass cer
well, i certainly agree with you about both terrific and heartbreaking. and i think that the, the parties in conflict resolution the usual rule is that you negotiate with the parties who are most alienated and who are using violence against each other. so that the, the immediate parties would be great in russia. ok. but it seems clear, especially given the history of this conflict and given the issues that are involved in it, that they can, you know, she can stop there. i think they might well...
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it is heartbreaking. it is a humanitarian crisis. we need to secure our border.e need to stop fentanyl from coming across and protect immigrants. it is heartbreaking to see what is going on. senator murray refuses to address this. she has not been able to get immigration reform across the aisle. she only works for washington dc. moderator: your time is up. we do have a little bit more time so i am going to push more on greg's question. so you both what allow a path to citizenship for dreamers? would you allow new people in mrs. smiley: -- when you allow new people? mrs. smiley: first, we need to secure our border. there are people putting their lives at risk and coming into our country. first, we have to secure our border. sen. murray: these are talented, amazing young people. they have much to offer our country. their talent is needed and i would absolutely support that. moderator: we have reached the final few minutes of tonight's town hall. each candidate gets 90 seconds for a final statement. senator murray goes first. sen. murray: thank you for those great q
it is heartbreaking. it is a humanitarian crisis. we need to secure our border.e need to stop fentanyl from coming across and protect immigrants. it is heartbreaking to see what is going on. senator murray refuses to address this. she has not been able to get immigration reform across the aisle. she only works for washington dc. moderator: your time is up. we do have a little bit more time so i am going to push more on greg's question. so you both what allow a path to citizenship for dreamers?...
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stir that a man— i've read a heartbreaking stir that a man who — i've read a heartbreaking stir thatble — which i thought was absolutely terrible consequence. however, i also support the aims of these protesters. it is their legitimate right— protesters. it is their legitimate right to — protesters. it is their legitimate right to protest in what after all is the _ right to protest in what after all is the most serious threat that faces— is the most serious threat that faces our— is the most serious threat that faces our planet, as we are seeing in the _ faces our planet, as we are seeing in the cop27 meetings in egypt, we don't _ in the cop27 meetings in egypt, we don't do _ in the cop27 meetings in egypt, we don't do something about it, as the secretary— don't do something about it, as the secretary general of the un said the other day. _ secretary general of the un said the other day, we are on a highway to hell _ other day, we are on a highway to hell we _ other day, we are on a highway to hell. we have to do something about it. i hell. we have to do something about it i also _ h
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it was heartbreaking. heartbreaking and it still is, but not a surprise. >> heartbreaking, indeed. thank you so much for joining us and let me express our deepest condolences to the families of those five people who were brutally murdered in colorado springs. our deepest condolences. may their memories be a blessing. >>> just ahead, several of donald trump's gop rivals seem to be lining up to run against him in 2024. could that make his path to the republican nomination easier? stay with us. you're in "the situation room." . (vo) verizon has business internet solutions nationwide. (man) for our not-so-small business too. (v(vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anythining. from verizon. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher invements) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) buyou still sell investments that generate high comm
it was heartbreaking. heartbreaking and it still is, but not a surprise. >> heartbreaking, indeed. thank you so much for joining us and let me express our deepest condolences to the families of those five people who were brutally murdered in colorado springs. our deepest condolences. may their memories be a blessing. >>> just ahead, several of donald trump's gop rivals seem to be lining up to run against him in 2024. could that make his path to the republican nomination easier?...
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the final, so heartbreaking, a holocaust denier.ngly denied the holocaust, and he compared jews who were stuffed into crematoriums, including 1.5 million children turned into smoke by the nazis, he compared them to cookies in the oven. this is who our former president chooses to dine with. >> just because nick fuentes thinks he can couch some of it as sarcasm or comedy doesn't make it less odious and horrible. i'm glad you let everyone know, who is not familiar with him, what he believes in and what he touts. the fact that republican leader kevin mccarthy hasn't spoken out about this, what does that tell you? >> is no one ever shunned? is anyone who is willing to cast a vote for a republican okay regardless of their lack of moral fiber? is there no bottom to any of this? he has to speak out or he will have no credibility going forward with any reasonable voter, right, left or center. it's really frightening. people die because of this kind of hatred and the fact that people who claim to be leaders representing the values of this nat
the final, so heartbreaking, a holocaust denier.ngly denied the holocaust, and he compared jews who were stuffed into crematoriums, including 1.5 million children turned into smoke by the nazis, he compared them to cookies in the oven. this is who our former president chooses to dine with. >> just because nick fuentes thinks he can couch some of it as sarcasm or comedy doesn't make it less odious and horrible. i'm glad you let everyone know, who is not familiar with him, what he believes...
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it is absolutely _ heartbreaking foryou. it 3 absolutely heartbreaking.are facility because we could no longer guarantee his safety at home. it is my promise to bill that he asked of me for all five years ago, he said please do everything you can to protect the players of the future and their families from what our family is experiencing. from what i am experiencing. and it is a brutal journey which is made tragic if it could be prevented. police across europe have dismantled what they describe as a drugs �*super—cartel�* responsible for around a third of the continent's cocaine trade. the european union's police agency said it had made nearly 50 arrests in spain, france, belgium and the netherlands. it says six high—value targets were detained in dubai. europol says the scale of the cartel�*s cocaine business in europe was massive — with the substance sourced mainly from south america. our correspondent anna holligan has more. the scale of this international take—down is a reflection of how sophisticated these criminal networks or super cartels have beco
it is absolutely _ heartbreaking foryou. it 3 absolutely heartbreaking.are facility because we could no longer guarantee his safety at home. it is my promise to bill that he asked of me for all five years ago, he said please do everything you can to protect the players of the future and their families from what our family is experiencing. from what i am experiencing. and it is a brutal journey which is made tragic if it could be prevented. police across europe have dismantled what they describe...
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>>> new overnight in to cnn, chilling heartbreaking 911 calls from another student trapped inside thatclassroom during the massacre in may. yesterday we told you about khloie torres equal. there was a second girl, fifth greater mia cirillo. both girls thankfully survived. mia was injured and was on the phone with a 911 dispatcher as the shooter opened fire again. cnn crime and justice correspondent shimon prokupecz has the latest. simone, these parents verbally crediting your reporting for many of the answers that have come through here and they also wanted to share this call. i'm curious why. >> they're hoping for transparency in the end. the ultimate thing is accountability. they still live in this community. the same police officers, the same sheriff's deputies are still patrolling the streets. their kids hope to one day go back to school. the kids are too afraid to go back to school. it's about accountability, transparency. also, jim, they're trying to get a better understanding of what happened inside that classroom. these calls are giving them the understanding because their kids
>>> new overnight in to cnn, chilling heartbreaking 911 calls from another student trapped inside thatclassroom during the massacre in may. yesterday we told you about khloie torres equal. there was a second girl, fifth greater mia cirillo. both girls thankfully survived. mia was injured and was on the phone with a 911 dispatcher as the shooter opened fire again. cnn crime and justice correspondent shimon prokupecz has the latest. simone, these parents verbally crediting your reporting...