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. >> chloe and henley were on vacation in the philippines, they saw peso tied up to a lamp post, he was whining, abused. they took him in and nursed him back to health. this is his first time on grass. as you can see, he loves it. >> did they bring him back to the uk? there's lots of rules and regulations. >> you have to be in quarantine for six months, get vaccinations, have a pet passport, but they vow they're taking him home. >> it's beautiful they found a little guy who needed help and are doing what they can to give him a better life. >>> this little one is waiting for dad to come home. >> hi, baby. >> she's like hi. i love you. i love you. >> has the dog been sitting there for eight hours? >> he's been gone for a few days, she's like he's home. i'm happy to see him. that's why you get a dog, so somebody in life treats you like that when you get home. >>> drones, we are getting so used to seeing them in the sky and the footage we see from them is usually pretty awesome. sometimes it's nature. sometimes it's city scapes. this drone is capturing footage of an area in colombia. there'
. >> chloe and henley were on vacation in the philippines, they saw peso tied up to a lamp post, he was whining, abused. they took him in and nursed him back to health. this is his first time on grass. as you can see, he loves it. >> did they bring him back to the uk? there's lots of rules and regulations. >> you have to be in quarantine for six months, get vaccinations, have a pet passport, but they vow they're taking him home. >> it's beautiful they found a little guy...
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. >> every great songwriter, came through the troubadour, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, lindag themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to myself and to people to try and share myself. maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time out there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ while i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days paul and i we wanted to be the king of england from england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. who had written all these songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good, which is part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenes woman to a star in h
. >> every great songwriter, came through the troubadour, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, lindag themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to myself and to people to try and share myself. maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there...
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or was, he was shot and killed wednesday evening by wayne henley. he was one of two teenagers that lured young boys. >> he would pick up kids and once he had them at his house, he would incapacitate them and put them on what he called his death board and rape and kill them. >> the texas sex and torture killings have now become the worst mass murders in american history. four more young bodies of young boys were dug up today. that brings 27 the number of bodies discovered so far. >> some people trying to make it appear that the police department has not done all that it could or should have done in these cases. the police department feels that these parents are not exactly discharging their own responsibilities as far as raising and disciplining their children. >> these shocking murders finally focus national attention on a major problem, that of runaway children and what can happen to them. >> the children that runaway from home today are not the children we had running away in the 60s. in the 60s we had flower children and they ran away for sociopo
or was, he was shot and killed wednesday evening by wayne henley. he was one of two teenagers that lured young boys. >> he would pick up kids and once he had them at his house, he would incapacitate them and put them on what he called his death board and rape and kill them. >> the texas sex and torture killings have now become the worst mass murders in american history. four more young bodies of young boys were dug up today. that brings 27 the number of bodies discovered so far....
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our henley lee and jana katsuyama have been talking with witnesses and other city and fire officials . alyana gomez has been talking with officials also about this fire, and alyana, this fireball destroyed a building that housed hong kong lodge too, but it leads to a total of five buildings suffering some damage here. >> we are going to get alyana in the moment, but now we want to turn things over to henry lee with what he has learned about the company that was installing those fiber optic lines underground, and also what neighbors here are saying about this incident. >> reporter: yeah, we are here now at the corner of geary and cook. much a different situation. we just have minimal smoke compared to the high wall of flames that we saw when we first got here. now again, this incident happened at about 1:00. we understand it was a private company based in new jersey that indeed was installing fiber optic cables for mci metro verizon on the north side of geary between parker and emerson. that's about seven blocks your enrichment, but again at some point something was ruptured, and at t
our henley lee and jana katsuyama have been talking with witnesses and other city and fire officials . alyana gomez has been talking with officials also about this fire, and alyana, this fireball destroyed a building that housed hong kong lodge too, but it leads to a total of five buildings suffering some damage here. >> we are going to get alyana in the moment, but now we want to turn things over to henry lee with what he has learned about the company that was installing those fiber...
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barry henley is a retired fire safety engineer and former local councillor. a lwa ys with sprinklers. the question is always one of risk, and whether the risk is great enough to warrant the cost of the expenditure. we should not be spending money which is a necessary , not be spending money which is a necessary, in my opinion. good morning, everybody. that is not the view of danny cotton, the head of the london fire brigade. view of danny cotton, the head of the london fire brigadelj view of danny cotton, the head of the london fire brigade. i do think it is essential that tower blocks should be retrofitted with sprinklers, because we know not only do they put fires out a very early stage, but they the residents to the presence of a fire and they call 999. so they act in three ways, and they definitely save lives. back in croydon, work will finish in a matter of weeks. a government consultation on building regulation, including sprinters, closes on friday, but the spokesman has already told us fire safety can be achieved without the need to retrofit sprinkler
barry henley is a retired fire safety engineer and former local councillor. a lwa ys with sprinklers. the question is always one of risk, and whether the risk is great enough to warrant the cost of the expenditure. we should not be spending money which is a necessary , not be spending money which is a necessary, in my opinion. good morning, everybody. that is not the view of danny cotton, the head of the london fire brigade. view of danny cotton, the head of the london fire brigadelj view of...
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joining us now is the government special adviser and professor of leadership at henley business schoolome to the program. what happens next? who does theresa may actually trust that we can listen to to have an idea of what her strategic plan is? benjamin: strategic plan is quite evident. even jeremy corbyn has recognized what that is, that is to play down the time that is left. with potentially parliament. what we will see -- currently we are at a deadlock. in two weeks time, we expect to see cooper to bring back her amendment. amendment, which will seek to legislate against leaving the european union on march 29 without a deal, be taken off the table. at the moment, the vote and consensus around what an effective brexit would look like is split three ways, those who would like her deal, a lot of those -- francine: that is what 30% of parliament? benjamin: not even that. you have those that want to exit with no negotiation and lastly, typically the remain perspective which is we want a second referendum, in people's vote. the reason cooper's amendment will be particularly important is
joining us now is the government special adviser and professor of leadership at henley business schoolome to the program. what happens next? who does theresa may actually trust that we can listen to to have an idea of what her strategic plan is? benjamin: strategic plan is quite evident. even jeremy corbyn has recognized what that is, that is to play down the time that is left. with potentially parliament. what we will see -- currently we are at a deadlock. in two weeks time, we expect to see...
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you look at the steve henley portrait. he is with us this hour.ve the quality he is doing it. this mammoth project. ainsley: tell us. are you allowed to talk about it? brian: gavin you want me to mention it? big reveal in 30 minutes. >> tried to get knee in trouble. you knew i shouldn't do that. >> i'm thinking in my mind a lot of america is off. there are a lot of people happening out in their shorts. steve: i don't think so. brian: just hanging out, no shirt. walking around the house, let me watch "fox & friends." i hadn't seen that in a while. i have to get out of house by 5:00 a.m. ainsley: nice of you to work on the holiday. brian: thank you. we're all working. steve: it is president's day. we're doing presidential trivia. ainsley: yes. i will get another one wrong. president garfield. steve: what president would get up every day at 5:00 a.m. to practice piano? would get up every day at. brian: practice the piano. ainsley: i'm going with garr feared. brian: you're going with garfield. i know truman's daughter, margaret loved to play piano. tr
you look at the steve henley portrait. he is with us this hour.ve the quality he is doing it. this mammoth project. ainsley: tell us. are you allowed to talk about it? brian: gavin you want me to mention it? big reveal in 30 minutes. >> tried to get knee in trouble. you knew i shouldn't do that. >> i'm thinking in my mind a lot of america is off. there are a lot of people happening out in their shorts. steve: i don't think so. brian: just hanging out, no shirt. walking around the...
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steve: he had -- ed henley is live in hanoi. are they still having dinner? a working dinner if they want to get some business done. this is a interesting, crackling start if you will to do days of summit. they took a quick photo-op. tried to project a quick image of coming together and real optimism for the potential of an agreement to denuclearization the korean peninsula. then the two of them sat down for what they call a bilateral meeting for about 20 minutes or so and then you saw that picture of them actually sitting down for dinner, a small group that included secretary of state mike pompeo, the president's staff mick mulvaney and president exuded optimism, watch. >> we'll have a big stay tomorrow. have a quick dinner. a lot of things will be resolved i hope. i think it will lead to wonderful, it will lead to a really wonderful situation longter. reporter: now something to keep an eye on, i mentioned there were a series of meetings. one of the meetings when they were shaking hand as reporter i believe from the associated press, asked the president abou
steve: he had -- ed henley is live in hanoi. are they still having dinner? a working dinner if they want to get some business done. this is a interesting, crackling start if you will to do days of summit. they took a quick photo-op. tried to project a quick image of coming together and real optimism for the potential of an agreement to denuclearization the korean peninsula. then the two of them sat down for what they call a bilateral meeting for about 20 minutes or so and then you saw that...