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news 4 jacquie ben sen was there when it all came to an end. jacquie? >> reporter: dorene, this was a potentially very volatile situation. but as you said, it ended peacefully. the standoff ended just before 10:00 p.m. moments later, the suspect could be seen being wheeled to a waiting ambulance. confronted inside by officers, he resisted arrest and was subsequently taken into custody. >> reporter: police would say only that the man was being taken to a local hospital to be checked out. but video from chopper 4 appeared to show fire and rescue personnel rinsing the man prior to putting him on a gurney. numerous streets around the town house in the 14500 block of golden oak road were shut down as emergency response teams and hostage negotiators along with two remote controlled robots moved into the area just before 4:00 p.m. the man eventually released the other occupants of the home, including a 12-year-old girl and her mother, who was injured in what police describe as a domestic assault. >>> the suspect's name has not been released. he is facing assau
news 4 jacquie ben sen was there when it all came to an end. jacquie? >> reporter: dorene, this was a potentially very volatile situation. but as you said, it ended peacefully. the standoff ended just before 10:00 p.m. moments later, the suspect could be seen being wheeled to a waiting ambulance. confronted inside by officers, he resisted arrest and was subsequently taken into custody. >> reporter: police would say only that the man was being taken to a local hospital to be checked...
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live in arlington, jacquie ben son, news 4. >> pretty frightening. jacquie, thank you. a lawsuit threatened to derail the purple line. now construction could begin within just a few weeks. if the state receives a full funding commitment. the rulg money, while a lawsuit by neighbors opposing the purple line goes forward. prince georges county baker said he wants construction to get moving right away. the purple line would connect new carrollton to bethesda. >> prince georges county police are giving new real time updates on their officers' 12 hour shifts tonight. the department is tweeting pictures from roll call. a hit and run bust, and arrests. all of this showcasing the longer shifts that were put into place to combat a spike in homicides in the county, there have been 14 already this month. just this month in the county, 17-year-old dustin cory was the latest victim. cory's father says he was looking forward to his senior year in high school in the fall. but he was shot and killed while inside a car on lar much dale road in laurel last night. they talked to his fathe
live in arlington, jacquie ben son, news 4. >> pretty frightening. jacquie, thank you. a lawsuit threatened to derail the purple line. now construction could begin within just a few weeks. if the state receives a full funding commitment. the rulg money, while a lawsuit by neighbors opposing the purple line goes forward. prince georges county baker said he wants construction to get moving right away. the purple line would connect new carrollton to bethesda. >> prince georges county...
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news 4 jacquie ben sen is live for us in falls church. jacquie? >> reporter: jim, two years before he suffocated to death in the back of that sweltering tractor-trailer in texas, he graduated from jeb stewart high school here in falls church. the news spread quickly among his forme frank gonzalez fuent serks was one of the undocumented immigrants found in the stief ling rear of a tractor-trailer of in a parking lot of a wal-mart in san antonio, texas sunday. the news first reported by the washington post quickly became the posting of numerous media postings in virginia. one writer said an unspecified crime resulted in his deportation to guatemala two years ago. a place he had seen as a young child before his parents came undocumented to the u.s. frank learned from his mistakes. a broken immigration system with an a less than unfortunate community. he was on his way to receiving a associates degree at nova. do you know the positive impact that would have had on his family? tonight i spoke very briefly to the friend who started a gofundme campaign t
news 4 jacquie ben sen is live for us in falls church. jacquie? >> reporter: jim, two years before he suffocated to death in the back of that sweltering tractor-trailer in texas, he graduated from jeb stewart high school here in falls church. the news spread quickly among his forme frank gonzalez fuent serks was one of the undocumented immigrants found in the stief ling rear of a tractor-trailer of in a parking lot of a wal-mart in san antonio, texas sunday. the news first reported by the...
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paul and jacqui's new album is called crooked calypso.oots has said it is "truly sorry" for its response to calls to cut the cost of one of its morning—after pills. the number of homeless children being housed in temporary accommodation rose by more than a third in the last three years. former white house press secretary sean spicer has moved to minimise talk of divisions within the trump administration after announcing his resignation. ijust though it was in the best interests of our communications department, of our press organisation, not to have too many cooks in the kitchen. also in the next hour — the uk will bring in drone registration. owners of the small unmanned aircraft will have to register and take safety awareness courses an official portrait of prince george has been released to mark his fourth birthday. in golf, world number three jordan spieth takes the lead going into the third round of the open.
paul and jacqui's new album is called crooked calypso.oots has said it is "truly sorry" for its response to calls to cut the cost of one of its morning—after pills. the number of homeless children being housed in temporary accommodation rose by more than a third in the last three years. former white house press secretary sean spicer has moved to minimise talk of divisions within the trump administration after announcing his resignation. ijust though it was in the best interests of...
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in studio with me here, jacquie, jeremy and caitlyn., having spent the last several months at the white house and talking to your sources, are other people worried as they see sean spicer's firing, did they worry, look, this is someone who was so loyal. and even he's out of here. are those concerns? >> i think people definitely realize that the president is loyal to no one except maybe his family members that are in the white house and the ones that are outside, the whole don junior scandal that's happened over the last few weeks. but i definitely think no one should feel comfortable. like jeff was just saying, look what happened to jeff sessions this week. he gave up a safe senate seat in alabama to take this job, was the first senator to endorse donald trump, put on the make america great again hat on stage and never left his side. and donald trump publicly barbed him multiple times in an interview. people realize there is no loyalty unless you're in trump's close, close group. >> we have definitely seen it. we have some video of anth
in studio with me here, jacquie, jeremy and caitlyn., having spent the last several months at the white house and talking to your sources, are other people worried as they see sean spicer's firing, did they worry, look, this is someone who was so loyal. and even he's out of here. are those concerns? >> i think people definitely realize that the president is loyal to no one except maybe his family members that are in the white house and the ones that are outside, the whole don junior...
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jacqui smith, chief registrar of the nursing and midwifery council.ds include shutting the broadcaster, aljazeera, and severing ties with iran and militant groups accused of terrorism, such as hezbollah. with me now is our security correspondent frank gardner. this is the official response from qatar and its allies. what might it include? i wouldn't hold your breath. qatar assert these are deliberately designed to be rejected. they are humiliating. saudi arabia, uae and others say there is zero trust, they put similar requests to qatar who agreed and then carried on supporting groups with those countries supported to be a threat to their existence. they do not trust qatar. qatar says they will not negotiate while this blockade, as they put it, is in place. sincejune the 5th, the neighbours have basically cut off qatar, closing the land border. qatar, closing the land border. qatar is not a big country, it is fabulously wealthy but not big. it has a tiny local population and a lot of expatriates. it totally dependent on outside exports for food. that i
jacqui smith, chief registrar of the nursing and midwifery council.ds include shutting the broadcaster, aljazeera, and severing ties with iran and militant groups accused of terrorism, such as hezbollah. with me now is our security correspondent frank gardner. this is the official response from qatar and its allies. what might it include? i wouldn't hold your breath. qatar assert these are deliberately designed to be rejected. they are humiliating. saudi arabia, uae and others say there is zero...
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very dangerous for democracy ok well we've run out of time jack you've made your views very clear jacqui i'm out of mezzo lafayette members that have taken party thank you very much. and to full bore now is germany proved once again to be the kings of the field of winning the twenty seventeen confederations cup i'm going to hand over now to st petersburg when neil harvey has a round up of this year's tournament. welcome back sunny beautiful picturesque st petersburg where we are wrapping up our coverage of the twenty seventeen confederations cup we had sixty matches in sixteen days we have our winner as you heard there is germany they defeated chile one nothing to lift the trophy the very observant among you may have noticed someone's missing stan collymore he's headed back to england but before he departed we got some final words of wisdom about his twenty seventeen brushing experience. let's just walk through this one last time before you head back off to england one of the highlights for you lots of different things to talk about fans the football cultural aspects even the food was ve
very dangerous for democracy ok well we've run out of time jack you've made your views very clear jacqui i'm out of mezzo lafayette members that have taken party thank you very much. and to full bore now is germany proved once again to be the kings of the field of winning the twenty seventeen confederations cup i'm going to hand over now to st petersburg when neil harvey has a round up of this year's tournament. welcome back sunny beautiful picturesque st petersburg where we are wrapping up our...
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because another thing that michael caput owe said, he went after your colleague jacquie spear. saying she improperly went after his wife. did any of this come up -- i guess you can't really say whether it came up in the meeting. but are you defending the actions of your colleague there, congresswoman spear? was she conducting herself in a proper way when she talked about this? >> i'm not going to make any comment that in any way implies directly or indirectly any of the content matter between our question and answer period session today. >> and i believe that congresswoman spear referred to michael caputo's wife as putin's image consultant, something along those lines. do you think that was over the line? >> again, jim, i'm not going to make any comment that might reflect upon what it is that we actually heard mr. caputo say today. keep in mind that there are lots of these interviews lined up and we're going to learn something during each and every one. and this is the nature of a painstaking investigation. you build them brick by brick by brick and let the facts lead you where
because another thing that michael caput owe said, he went after your colleague jacquie spear. saying she improperly went after his wife. did any of this come up -- i guess you can't really say whether it came up in the meeting. but are you defending the actions of your colleague there, congresswoman spear? was she conducting herself in a proper way when she talked about this? >> i'm not going to make any comment that in any way implies directly or indirectly any of the content matter...
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also coming up in the programme, former beautiful south members jacqui abbott and paul heaton hope theyt of us across the country. stav, we have seen stormy, windy conditions, haven't we? we had heavy rain and strong winds and trees down. this weekend, we have low pressure nearby which will be producing sunshine and showers. some will be heavy, but the winds will be falling light too. glorious skies across the south—west of england at the moment like this picture shous in bath, but the showers are never far away. heavy showers across northern areas. but to the north of scotland, here it should stay dry with sunny spells throughout the day and it will turn warm ina throughout the day and it will turn warm in a few places. the same too for northern ireland, but grim skies further south, southern scotland and into northern england, but the rain should clear away from eastern england. further south, here should clear away from eastern england. furthersouth, here the showers pushing in towards the south—west, south wales, they will be making their way inroads as well and they will turn heavi
also coming up in the programme, former beautiful south members jacqui abbott and paul heaton hope theyt of us across the country. stav, we have seen stormy, windy conditions, haven't we? we had heavy rain and strong winds and trees down. this weekend, we have low pressure nearby which will be producing sunshine and showers. some will be heavy, but the winds will be falling light too. glorious skies across the south—west of england at the moment like this picture shous in bath, but the...
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far this year and is the us national security agency responsible for the patio run somewhere and jacqui speak just surveillance expert sound of an emma about how a cyber terrorist could take control of britain's nuclear weapons plus as the royal observatory in greenwich one of the birthplaces of time is currently begging for restoration money on a crowdfunding page we are leading neuroscientist professor david wenham on a why the of the human mind is unveiling the intricacies of time itself and a good day to bury bad news what stories are being lost in a black hole in this week's buried news all the civil war coming up at today's going underground but first what is the point of the african union as leaders gather in ethiopia will any of them express their anger at nato nation military and economic war against the continent maybe this man we want to agree with. or. we. would not agree with you can point me. when. i we. need to compensate. julius malema there seeking to take power in africa's richest country arguably channeling this leader who used to run africa's richest per capita count
far this year and is the us national security agency responsible for the patio run somewhere and jacqui speak just surveillance expert sound of an emma about how a cyber terrorist could take control of britain's nuclear weapons plus as the royal observatory in greenwich one of the birthplaces of time is currently begging for restoration money on a crowdfunding page we are leading neuroscientist professor david wenham on a why the of the human mind is unveiling the intricacies of time itself and...
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jacqui dyer is a councillor for lambeth in london which is the borough with the biggest black populationthe most coercive way, and then, what is the sort of stories that permeate throughout the community, is that you die if you go into those institutions. it's not that you get recovery, it's that you die. but that leads to black people presenting later? yes, yes. so what we have to do is change that story. we have to change the narrative by actually changing the services. of course, mental health is notjust confined to black people, the experience of mental health can affect anyone. absolutely. but why do you think black people are so disproportionately affected? what we find is that there's a differential experience. these i might describe as sort of like structural inequalities of where unconscious bias, institutional racism, whatever you are more comfortable with in terms of terminology, which means that decisions that are made throughout these structures, sort of bias the experience of those communities. and that, compounded with its relationship with one sort of multiple characteris
jacqui dyer is a councillor for lambeth in london which is the borough with the biggest black populationthe most coercive way, and then, what is the sort of stories that permeate throughout the community, is that you die if you go into those institutions. it's not that you get recovery, it's that you die. but that leads to black people presenting later? yes, yes. so what we have to do is change that story. we have to change the narrative by actually changing the services. of course, mental...