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william told judith as she was driving. >> and he said, i think you need to pl over.think it's big. e >> repor the big win came just before the furlough started. but it was so overwhelming it took a month to claim the prize. >> you know, it's a blessing. >> reporter: judith now plans to buy a few houses but doesn't want to change. >> i'm going to continue to rk, yes. and remain humble.ep >> rorter: and most important, the winnings have bought her of peace mind should the government shut down again.ti kevin les, nbc news, chicago. >> congratulations, judith. that's "nightly news." m savannah guthrie. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." have a great evening. you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. >> lights, camera, access. >> what was going on with the airpla >> they found fragments on the ru
william told judith as she was driving. >> and he said, i think you need to pl over.think it's big. e >> repor the big win came just before the furlough started. but it was so overwhelming it took a month to claim the prize. >> you know, it's a blessing. >> reporter: judith now plans to buy a few houses but doesn't want to change. >> i'm going to continue to rk, yes. and remain humble.ep >> rorter: and most important, the winnings have bought her of peace...
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william told judith as she was driving. >> and he said, i think you need to puler.think it's big. >> reporter: the big win came just before the furlough started. but it was so overwhelming it took a month to claim the prize. >> you know, it's a blessing. >> reporter: judith now plans to buy a few houses but doesn't want to change. >> i'm going to continue to work, yes. and remain humble. >> reporter: and most important, the winnings have bought her peace of mind should the government shut down again. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> congratulations, judith. that's "nightly news." i'm savannah guthrie. i'll see you tomorrow who punched a conservative on campus? the new video and the search for the attacker at u- >>> right now at 6:00 who punched a conservative on campus. the video and the search for th >> thousands of teachers in the pay area second largest school district walk off the job. what happens tomorrow? a news conference ended a few minutes ago. we have the latest. >> first the video showing a man shooting at a deputy turns into a political debate. why
william told judith as she was driving. >> and he said, i think you need to puler.think it's big. >> reporter: the big win came just before the furlough started. but it was so overwhelming it took a month to claim the prize. >> you know, it's a blessing. >> reporter: judith now plans to buy a few houses but doesn't want to change. >> i'm going to continue to work, yes. and remain humble. >> reporter: and most important, the winnings have bought her peace of...
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judith moritz reports.s at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground. his teenage daughters were out of his reach, and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could smell fear. he knew his teenage daughters, victoria and sarah, were at the front, and could see substantial crushing in the area where they were. he went onto the pitch and found the girls lying almost side by side. trevor hicks told the jury... the hickses had gone to the game as a family of four. trevor and his wife, jenny, went home that night as a bereaved couple. thejury also heard emotional words from another father whose family was devastated by hillsborough. barry devonside had taken his son, 18—year—old christopher, to the match.
judith moritz reports.s at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground. his teenage daughters were out of his reach, and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could smell fear. he knew...
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as has been mentioned, to my immediate left, judith gobitas klose, the daughter of lillian gobitas, and who was the stage manager, by the way, when phil and i were down in atlanta doing the interview. next to her, and i am thrilled to introduce louise blanton, member of the jehovah's witness, who at age 91, if i can be so bold, but you look terrific! and i'm not sure i should have disclosed that. i may be in trouble here. [laughter] but she lived it. she lived it from literally as a member of the jehovah's witness when the gobitas case came down, having to go to a kingdom school, and being there for over two and a half years, and ending with the barnette case was decided. and immediately to her left is marie barnette, one of those two barnette sisters who were part and parcel of the west virginia versus barnette. so i am just going to sashay over to this chair here. we will have a chance to chat a little bit and get the story from those who lived it. and there is a reason for this order here. gobitas to barnette. we have been seeing that on this wonderful presentation that preceded this
as has been mentioned, to my immediate left, judith gobitas klose, the daughter of lillian gobitas, and who was the stage manager, by the way, when phil and i were down in atlanta doing the interview. next to her, and i am thrilled to introduce louise blanton, member of the jehovah's witness, who at age 91, if i can be so bold, but you look terrific! and i'm not sure i should have disclosed that. i may be in trouble here. [laughter] but she lived it. she lived it from literally as a member of...
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judith miller, we appreciate your time.ertainly, we will be looking for you in the days ahead as we continue to sort through what is a remarkable story playing out before our eyes. thank you, judeist. now, kim jong un may have had a hard time celebrating the outcome of this summit before it even started because some of his, you might call them party favors, are not going to be making it into his country. we've learned that dutch customs agents in the port of roderdam intercepted, yes, 90,000 bottles of vodka. that's 90,000 bottles of vodka huddle in a shipping container that intelligence officials say was destined for north korea. international sanctions, of course, prohibit the importation of luxury goods into north korea. you can see they still try to get them in any way. a dutch newspaper says the vodka was meant for kim jong un himself and his army chiefs. customs official december kleined to comment only the specific intend red sip cent. we will be watching that story, as well, in the hours ahead that will do it for th
judith miller, we appreciate your time.ertainly, we will be looking for you in the days ahead as we continue to sort through what is a remarkable story playing out before our eyes. thank you, judeist. now, kim jong un may have had a hard time celebrating the outcome of this summit before it even started because some of his, you might call them party favors, are not going to be making it into his country. we've learned that dutch customs agents in the port of roderdam intercepted, yes, 90,000...
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, a lame duck, a rson radioactive you don't want to be seen with. >> roben farzard, host of "full judith browned dianis, executive director of advancement project. thank you very much for joining us. >>>> thank you. hank you, megan. t mpson: four-term member of congress, democrat tulsi gabbard of hawaii officially launched a d for president yesterda afternoon. she joins a growing field of candidates who have officially announced they aren the race. gabbard said her inspiration for running comes in part from her service in the army national guard since 2003. >> it is in this spirit that today i announce my candidacy for president of the united states of america. >> thompson: u.s. envoy stephen biegun arrived in south korea today ahead of tomorrow'sne pld meeting with north korean officials. diplomats from all three nations are expected to work on arrangements for a second summit between president donald trump anjonorth korean leader kim ng u.n. officials say there willuce discussionlearization and what progress has been made since the singapore summit last june president trump said last w
, a lame duck, a rson radioactive you don't want to be seen with. >> roben farzard, host of "full judith browned dianis, executive director of advancement project. thank you very much for joining us. >>>> thank you. hank you, megan. t mpson: four-term member of congress, democrat tulsi gabbard of hawaii officially launched a d for president yesterda afternoon. she joins a growing field of candidates who have officially announced they aren the race. gabbard said her...
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our correspondent judith moritz has more.rowd waiting to get into hillsborough in april 1989 was the biggest one police officer says he'd ever seen. with around half an hour to go before kick—off, he said large groups were still coming towards the stadium. sergeant michael goddard was the police radio operator at the fa cup semifinal between liverpool and nottingham forest. he was based inside the police control box in the corner of the ground, which was next to the terraces where the liverpool fans were standing. chief superintendent david duckenfield was also inside the control box. he was only given the role of match commander three weeks beforehand. today, it was said that he faced an impossible learning curve. michael goddard said that david duckenfield was basically a spectator inside the police control box. he said it was traditional to have a chief superintendent there at such a big event, but the more experienced ground controller, superintendent bernard murray, would have been running the operation on the day. with
our correspondent judith moritz has more.rowd waiting to get into hillsborough in april 1989 was the biggest one police officer says he'd ever seen. with around half an hour to go before kick—off, he said large groups were still coming towards the stadium. sergeant michael goddard was the police radio operator at the fa cup semifinal between liverpool and nottingham forest. he was based inside the police control box in the corner of the ground, which was next to the terraces where the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston. footballer emiliano sala says questions remain about the validity of the licence held by the pilot david ibbotson, who also died in the crash. the air accidents investigation branch said the wreck of the plane was found in three parts on the seabed. emiliano sala was being flown to his new club cardiff city, where he'd just signed from the french club nantes. for over half a century, the chagos islands in the indian ocean have been a british 0verseas territory. but today the highest court at the united nations said uk should end its control as rapidly as possible. mauritius claims it was forced to give up the islands in 1965 — in exchange for independence. in the process up to two thousand chagos residents were forced to leave and are still not permitted to return. 0ur correspondent andrew harding sent this report from the hague. there was real suspense here in court today. at stake, the fate of a small piece of britain's old empire. but when the decision came, the united nation ‘stop
judith moritz, bbc news, preston. footballer emiliano sala says questions remain about the validity of the licence held by the pilot david ibbotson, who also died in the crash. the air accidents investigation branch said the wreck of the plane was found in three parts on the seabed. emiliano sala was being flown to his new club cardiff city, where he'd just signed from the french club nantes. for over half a century, the chagos islands in the indian ocean have been a british 0verseas territory....
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judith moritz reports.rried out of the pens at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground, his teenage daughters were out of his reach and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could smell fear. he knew his daughters were at the front and could see substantial crushing in the area where they were. he went onto the pitch and found the girls lying almost side by side. trevor hicks told the jury... the hickses had gone to the game as a family of four. trevor and his wifejenny went home that night as a bereaved couple. thejury also heard emotional words from another father whose family was devastated by hillsborough. barry devonside had taken his son, 18—year—old christopher, to the match. father and so
judith moritz reports.rried out of the pens at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground, his teenage daughters were out of his reach and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could...
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judith moritz reports.people were being carried out of the pens at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground. his teenage daughters were out of his reach, and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could smell fear. he knew his teenage daughters, victoria and sarah, were at the front, and could see substantial crushing in the area where they were. he went onto the pitch and found the girls lying almost side by side. trevor hicks told the jury... the hickses had gone to the game as a family of four. trevor and his wife, jenni, went home that night as a bereaved couple. thejury also heard emotional words from another father whose family was devastated by hillsborough. barry devonside had taken his son
judith moritz reports.people were being carried out of the pens at hillsborough, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground. his teenage daughters were out of his reach, and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were...
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judith miller come appreciate your insights tonight. >> thank you, ed. >> ed: all right, the u.s.while, a very strong military relationship, as we know, for decades. could a successful summit spell the end to u.s. troops in the region? there are more than 28,000 of them now. we will have an inside look at that when we return. ♪ my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. dow
judith miller come appreciate your insights tonight. >> thank you, ed. >> ed: all right, the u.s.while, a very strong military relationship, as we know, for decades. could a successful summit spell the end to u.s. troops in the region? there are more than 28,000 of them now. we will have an inside look at that when we return. ♪ my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.old alesha macphail on the isle of bute, has told a court he never met her. the 16—year—old, who can't be named because of his age, denies abducting, raping, and murdering alesha lastjuly. a protester involved in an incident outside parliament with the conservative mp anna soubry, has been charged with harassment. james goddard, who's 29, seen here in the high—vis vest, has also been charged with two public order offences, in relation to events that took place in december and january. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court, next month. us senator bernie sanders says he will run again for president in 2020, making a second attempt to win the democratic party's nomination. the 77—year—old vermont senator became a progressive political star in 2016, although he lost his candidacy bid. when he announced the move on us television, he had some harsh words for donald trump. i think it is unacceptable and un—american, to be frank with you, that we have a president who is a pathological
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.old alesha macphail on the isle of bute, has told a court he never met her. the 16—year—old, who can't be named because of his age, denies abducting, raping, and murdering alesha lastjuly. a protester involved in an incident outside parliament with the conservative mp anna soubry, has been charged with harassment. james goddard, who's 29, seen here in the high—vis vest, has also been charged with two public order offences, in relation to events that took...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.indian ocean have been a british overseas territory. but today the highest court at the united nations said uk should end its control as "rapidly as possible". mauritius claims it was forced to give up the islands in 1965 in exchange for independence. in the process, up to 2,000 chagos residents were forced to leave and are still not permitted to return. live to the court at the hague and our correspondent andrew harding. yes, this was a big moment for britain, for africa, for international law. a few hours ago, thejudges here basically read the riot act to the uk, saying that when we gave our colonies in africa back a century ago or during the last century, we did so illegally, by keeping one piece to ourselves, that that was wrong and would no longer be tolerated. there was real suspense here in court today. at stake, the fate of a small piece of britain's old empire. but when the decision came, the united nations' top judges were almost unanimous. they said britain was and is in the
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.indian ocean have been a british overseas territory. but today the highest court at the united nations said uk should end its control as "rapidly as possible". mauritius claims it was forced to give up the islands in 1965 in exchange for independence. in the process, up to 2,000 chagos residents were forced to leave and are still not permitted to return. live to the court at the hague and our correspondent andrew harding. yes, this was a big moment for...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.ould take 100 years for the force to fully reflect the ethnic make—up of the people it serves. currently 14% of met officers, are from black, asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, but make up 40% of london's population. the force says it wants to recruit hundreds more, but some argue a lack of trust in the police could make that difficult. the catholic church has been hit by allegations of sexual abuse in india, after a nun in the country accused a bishop of raping her multiple times. he's been arrested and released on bail, and denies the claims. there have been concerns raised about the vatican's overall handling of numerous sex abuse allegations, and pope francis is due to host a conference this week, focusing on how the church tackles the issue. the bbc s yogita limaye reports, from the southern indian state of kerala. a religious minority in india — close—knit, devout. it's a community that's now facing troubling questions about abuse and silence. in september last year, five nun
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.ould take 100 years for the force to fully reflect the ethnic make—up of the people it serves. currently 14% of met officers, are from black, asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, but make up 40% of london's population. the force says it wants to recruit hundreds more, but some argue a lack of trust in the police could make that difficult. the catholic church has been hit by allegations of sexual abuse in india, after a nun in the country accused a bishop of...
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very few people in the film world have built a body of work as dynamic and multifaceted as judith been awash. the french actress has been in over sixty films and right from the start has worked with some of the world's most visionary directors been nash was already a star in france when her sensual performance in philip kaufman's one nine hundred eighty eight the unbearable lightness of being launched her international career. in one nine hundred ninety three she starred in the visceral haunting cult classic three colors blue. for the nine hundred ninety six passionate world war two epic the english patient she got an academy award and a bafta. in two thousand show colossal been seduced no less than a whole town with her chocolate. god that was. my the actress says she only chooses films and roles that resonate deeply with her. it's important for me to feel free and if i want to say no i say no if i want to say yes i say yes it has to be a very intuitive and hidden almost hidden place for me to say years to feel. like with twenty ten's metaphysical labyrinth certified copy for which bi
very few people in the film world have built a body of work as dynamic and multifaceted as judith been awash. the french actress has been in over sixty films and right from the start has worked with some of the world's most visionary directors been nash was already a star in france when her sensual performance in philip kaufman's one nine hundred eighty eight the unbearable lightness of being launched her international career. in one nine hundred ninety three she starred in the visceral...
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really paid a starring role when it comes to healing the rift with neighboring era trade thoughts judith governing coalition announced that it would fully exception implement the peace deal that would end its all the war with eritrea that will is today known as africa's deadliest border conflict if you say it has accepted the outcome of a two thousand and two border commission ruling which awarded disputed territories to eritrea now one of those territories is a town in eritrea called bad it's right on the border with ethiopia has a population of about one thousand six hundred most people they are ethiopian and the. souness thailand if you have control. at the end of this road lies about me a highly symbolic town on the border between you and every tree. here the effects of the war like the dust in the air hang heavy around one hundred thousand people were killed now two decades after the conflict began it still feels like a no man's land and people living here just don't feel as though they're part of the peace process. and as husband died in the war she can't bear the thought of bad me
really paid a starring role when it comes to healing the rift with neighboring era trade thoughts judith governing coalition announced that it would fully exception implement the peace deal that would end its all the war with eritrea that will is today known as africa's deadliest border conflict if you say it has accepted the outcome of a two thousand and two border commission ruling which awarded disputed territories to eritrea now one of those territories is a town in eritrea called bad it's...
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to have a suspicion and also in conjunction with all the allegations they were making i appointed judith to judicial commissions of inquiry the one commission of inquiry came up and opened up a can of worms to show that yes they were elements in the security forces against my orders against the policy i've laid down who continued with politically this had talked of underground activities that resulted in the dismissal or early retirement of a big number of very senior officers the credit card the difficulty he had to walk a tightrope he couldn't just walk into the military comp and say well go give up your arms and see is taken over he had to take yet to move very carefully with the police and with the military. and he did it slowly and and nelson mandela has indicated that he understood that so there was a game that mandela would put pressure on him. to disband and to end this that for violence and that that would defend. as the two leaders exchanged accusations about the causes of the violence talks continues and a conference was soon organized could desa the convention for a democrati
to have a suspicion and also in conjunction with all the allegations they were making i appointed judith to judicial commissions of inquiry the one commission of inquiry came up and opened up a can of worms to show that yes they were elements in the security forces against my orders against the policy i've laid down who continued with politically this had talked of underground activities that resulted in the dismissal or early retirement of a big number of very senior officers the credit card...
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little thank you from judith there. >> a beautiful moment.n't see a lot of beautiful moment these days. >> that's right, those are the moe mo moments that a lot of americans will remember. >> our first low comes from the super bowl, the shirt that adam levine wore and did not wear during the halftime show. as the maroon 5 stripped down and he got down to a tank top whose pattern looked really familiar to many watching at home. it is an a exact match to a line of throw pillow sold at target. social media filled up with photographs of the pillow next to images of levine on tv. when even he could not take that pattern anymore, he stripped off the tank top and went shirtless revealing a fully tatted physic. mitchell ripped off his shirt too and wrote illinois backward across his abs, he took a mirror selfie while pounding a beer. the photograph became a super bowl phenomenon on facebook, perhaps the most memoriable part from the super bowl. >> who wore it best and who did not? >> i am going with kevin over levi levine. our next high go to the imp
little thank you from judith there. >> a beautiful moment.n't see a lot of beautiful moment these days. >> that's right, those are the moe mo moments that a lot of americans will remember. >> our first low comes from the super bowl, the shirt that adam levine wore and did not wear during the halftime show. as the maroon 5 stripped down and he got down to a tank top whose pattern looked really familiar to many watching at home. it is an a exact match to a line of throw pillow...
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to have a suspicion and also in conjunction with all the allegations they were making i appointed judith to judicial commissions of inquiry the one commission of inquiry came up and opened up a can of worms to show that yes they were elements in the security forces against my orders against the policy i've laid down who continued with politically this have rocked of underground activities that resulted in the dismissal or early retirement of a big number of very senior officers the credit cards the difficulty he had to walk a tightrope he couldn't just walk into the military camp and say. give up your arms the sea is taking over he had to tell.
to have a suspicion and also in conjunction with all the allegations they were making i appointed judith to judicial commissions of inquiry the one commission of inquiry came up and opened up a can of worms to show that yes they were elements in the security forces against my orders against the policy i've laid down who continued with politically this have rocked of underground activities that resulted in the dismissal or early retirement of a big number of very senior officers the credit cards...
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county public works judith court.... where the overnight rains led to clogged drains... and, eventually flooding.joe pandoc/neighbor- "most of the time, when it's a big rain, uh, the rain accumulates in this culdisac." public works used a specialized truck that vacuums catch basins and culverts to clear the drains. there was no reported damage.nats- and, in walnut creek... a large oak tree slipped down a hill early in the morning... falling on homestead avenue. the road remained closed for several hours, after the city's public works department called in a subcontractor to remove the tree. it partially fell onto another neighbors yard... but no injuries or serious damage reported here either. in contra costa county, philippe djegal, kron four news. drivers really couldn't catch a break as the rain came down throughout the day. there were hazards on many bay area roadways. kron4's haaziq madyun was out on the roads today. he shows us a couple of trouble spots., the atmospheric river of rain created hazardous road conditions for drivers all across the bay a
county public works judith court.... where the overnight rains led to clogged drains... and, eventually flooding.joe pandoc/neighbor- "most of the time, when it's a big rain, uh, the rain accumulates in this culdisac." public works used a specialized truck that vacuums catch basins and culverts to clear the drains. there was no reported damage.nats- and, in walnut creek... a large oak tree slipped down a hill early in the morning... falling on homestead avenue. the road remained...
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my name is judith baker. i've worked in early childhood education since 1967, and i'm still working. i support funding for the homeless, for sfusd educators and we are also asking for 20 million for early childhood educators for compensation. i'm quoting from a teacher, a preschoolteacher who can't be here. she said preschool educators are couch hopping, having our students go without medical and dental needs due to the high cost of living, and we're repaying school loans for the benefit of families we serve. i also want to speak for the children. the number of times i've had mothers come to the office saying my child is crying and doesn't want me to leave, and i have to leave to go to work. so i go to the classroom and hold the crying child so the parent can leave knowing that the reason the child is crying is the teacher has left and we don't know when we will get a replacement. 20 million so this does not continue to happen. thank you. >> hi, supervisors. my name is theresa arreaga, i am the executive dire
my name is judith baker. i've worked in early childhood education since 1967, and i'm still working. i support funding for the homeless, for sfusd educators and we are also asking for 20 million for early childhood educators for compensation. i'm quoting from a teacher, a preschoolteacher who can't be here. she said preschool educators are couch hopping, having our students go without medical and dental needs due to the high cost of living, and we're repaying school loans for the benefit of...
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not know any i'm going to ma that it's high then but it's a she couldn't find any will judith. month a couple feet off in a month before he'll meet with our army was a town one for far. for all it's. not a facade with most said nobody here on here and want us out that have to do only a deal. with this civil war get sick this is the record set of cross can destroy a theater of it all for the planet i meant it to had no edge of the finish i would definitely be a tick. susan and mr i bow down with i would i had the joy and. power of its immediate need so i did go puts it in a field in a crowd and so a lot of the results for these mr feeding me i'm sure at the facebook i don't need to be north of the children has so he sure has or if you. know of the proceedings canadian law to be the us i think i'll tell you why the change you need. for law and then if you think you know. already i will but i think i saw the skids. this. time. you. put. that much on. made it will make it hard for them both yeah because they just go. to we probably just. walk so. why didn't i was taught by. bill. d
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not know any i'm going to ma that it's high then but it's a she couldn't find any will judith. month a couple feet are in a month before he'll meet with our army was eight months or far off. for all that he said other than. the one out of us all at the most a live at the here on here and want us out that have to do only a deal. with this civil war get sick i'm sure that this is the accordance with our cross condition. of it all for the planet i meant it to had no edge of the finish i would definitely be a tick. susan and mr i bow down with our guys as my own. are all that's needed me so i did go that's creative and crowded so a lot of the results for the smiths to feed him me i'm sure at the facebook i don't need to know if it. has so he sure has always you. know to look to for the answer canadian law to be the us i think and why the change you need to think. and then if you think you know. already i would but i think i saw the skids. this side. you know mark on you but you. made it we made it. to them both yeah because they just go. to we probably lost. but. you walk so. why d
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judith court in san pablo is tucked below a hill...o, when rain falls, the water tends to build up on this street. wednesday was no different. by the late morning -- car tires were submerged in about a foot of water.nats- the contra county county public works department responded quickly. crews used a truck that vacuums and flushes catch basins and culverts to clear the drains and allow the water to go down. joe pandoc has lived in the neighborhood for some 20 years... and, says it's a reoccuring issue he and other homeowners have to deal with. joe pandoc/neighbor- "they have no choice. i guess they have no other choice." in el sobrante... some cars parked overnight along san pablo dam road... swallowed up by mud.nats- in walnut creek... a large oak tree on homestead avenue slipping down the hillside... blocking the roadway. part of the tree falling onto a neighbor's yard. an initial inspection of the tree, leads public works to believe that it fell down as a result of oversaturation... and, not necessaril
judith court in san pablo is tucked below a hill...o, when rain falls, the water tends to build up on this street. wednesday was no different. by the late morning -- car tires were submerged in about a foot of water.nats- the contra county county public works department responded quickly. crews used a truck that vacuums and flushes catch basins and culverts to clear the drains and allow the water to go down. joe pandoc has lived in the neighborhood for some 20 years... and, says it's a...
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. >> reporter: judith jammison, an early star in the alvin ailey american dance theater, became the artisticirector after ailey died. >> he wanted to express our voices. and he did it so beautifully in "revelations," which is our classic work, by using negro spirituals. and those spirituals were about triumph and trial and tribulation and victory and hope. ♪ >> reporter: through world were able to see and better understand the black experience. >> is that need to be seen as compelling today? >> i would argue that it's even more so compelling. because young people still have that quintessential need to see what is possible for them. who am i in this chaos? oh, i can be that. >> reporter: that's the purpose of the ailey school. >> he created this place so that everyone could dance no matter what their race is, their age. ♪ >> reporter: bringing people together through dance. one man's legacy that's still thriving 60 years later. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> a beautiful way to end our week. that's "nightly news" for this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for
. >> reporter: judith jammison, an early star in the alvin ailey american dance theater, became the artisticirector after ailey died. >> he wanted to express our voices. and he did it so beautifully in "revelations," which is our classic work, by using negro spirituals. and those spirituals were about triumph and trial and tribulation and victory and hope. ♪ >> reporter: through world were able to see and better understand the black experience. >> is that...
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also being released this week, behavioral neuroscientist judith gesell examines "the science of addiction in "never enough". david harwood argues the political left is attacking christianity in dark agenda. ... ... >> generally i have written about how these libertarians are important to me but the word privacy is front and center as it is trying to sell me something like a new parapet pants or a book. that is not as problematic as when it gets to a government entity with resources behind it. but i really worry when the data and what is collected get shared in some capacity with someone who has power. for commercial purposes is not as what people would like to preserve their data from preventing the information from being shared. it is the lifeblood of the tech industry and then the free services and we get the opportunity to use as consumers. i am really concerned to shut off that to close down those avenues. but i really about one - - worry about the law enforcement in that equation. >>host: is there a firm wall between church and state quick. >> i don't think there is. you see differen
also being released this week, behavioral neuroscientist judith gesell examines "the science of addiction in "never enough". david harwood argues the political left is attacking christianity in dark agenda. ... ... >> generally i have written about how these libertarians are important to me but the word privacy is front and center as it is trying to sell me something like a new parapet pants or a book. that is not as problematic as when it gets to a government entity with...
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that since no one is doing anything i i feel like i have to do this it's my more judith to do what i can. she thinks the real action needs to take place at the political level which is why i created protests outside of parliament. prius's determination has made a famous video of her speaking at the climate change conference in cut of it's a pole and went viral. mining is good at him but. she also hoped the rich and powerful to account at the world economic forum in davos. but not everybody appreciates the sixteen year olds campaign to save the world she's become a target on social media something that her parents were afraid of we thought it was a very bad idea my wife and i and we were. very concerned you know. not least because of you know the social climate you know how people go on the social media and stuff so we thought you know this is not a very good idea. but she had made up her mind and she thought the source are very good idea. a few years ago chris who was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome a form of autism but i see the world different from different perspectives like bl
that since no one is doing anything i i feel like i have to do this it's my more judith to do what i can. she thinks the real action needs to take place at the political level which is why i created protests outside of parliament. prius's determination has made a famous video of her speaking at the climate change conference in cut of it's a pole and went viral. mining is good at him but. she also hoped the rich and powerful to account at the world economic forum in davos. but not everybody...
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judith moritz reports.ugh, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground, his teenage daughters were out of his reach and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could smell fear. he knew his daughters were at the front and could see substantial crushing in the area where they were. he went onto the pitch and found the girls lying almost side by side. trevor hicks told the jury... the hickses had gone to the game as a family of four. trevor and his wifejenny went home that night as a bereaved couple. thejury also heard emotional words from another father whose family was devastated by hillsborough. barry devonside had taken his son, 18—year—old christopher, to the match. father and son were allocated tickets in separa
judith moritz reports.ugh, this photo captured one father's plight. trevor hicks was standing in the corner of the ground, his teenage daughters were out of his reach and he sensed something was badly wrong. trevor was next to the police control box. he shouted up to the gantry for help. today, he told the jury that one officer didn't respond. another swore at him and told him to shut up. mr hicks told the court it was clear there were problems, and he could smell fear. he knew his daughters...
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and another street closed, this is judith court in san pablo. >> and i jumped the fence to go in the house. >> reporter: flooded with crews working to clear out the water and reopen the street with a little help from public works. and back here at the scene of the sink hole, we are on somerset here, it is still getting filled up, so this is going to take a while, expect this part of the street near santa maria to be shut down for some time. the good news is they have fixed the water main so no more leaking. scott budman, "nbc bay area news." >> thanks, scott. >>> just in to our newsroom, guenreville k through 8 closed tomorrow, february 14th, valentine's day due to extreme weather and flash flood warnings. >>> during most of our storms there are usually problems on highway 17. today no different. you can see here that small mudslide put mud onto the southbound lanes near laurel road in los gatos, happened about 2:00 p.m., southbound 17 was shut down for about two hours. traffic is still a mess. things are running smoothly again after at least two light poles fell on highway 87 in san
and another street closed, this is judith court in san pablo. >> and i jumped the fence to go in the house. >> reporter: flooded with crews working to clear out the water and reopen the street with a little help from public works. and back here at the scene of the sink hole, we are on somerset here, it is still getting filled up, so this is going to take a while, expect this part of the street near santa maria to be shut down for some time. the good news is they have fixed the water...
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judith smith won $29.5 million in the new jersey lottery. she bought the ticket just before the government shutdown. smith will split $14 million after taxes with her two adult children. all three say they plan to keep working and travel a lot more. italy is up first on their list. >> good for them. >>> coming up, how a great grandmother took on a burglar and won hands down. >>> but first a surprise twist in the voter fraud case in north carolina. a new election is ordered after testimony from the candidate's son brings him to tears. >>> and later, the mystery man behind freddie mercury's voice in the movie "bohemian rhapsody." ♪ so you think you can stop me and spit in my eye ♪ ♪ so you think you can stop me and spit in my eye ♪ brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor,
judith smith won $29.5 million in the new jersey lottery. she bought the ticket just before the government shutdown. smith will split $14 million after taxes with her two adult children. all three say they plan to keep working and travel a lot more. italy is up first on their list. >> good for them. >>> coming up, how a great grandmother took on a burglar and won hands down. >>> but first a surprise twist in the voter fraud case in north carolina. a new election is...
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that circulate you know store us is known for regime change all around the world so there's that judith made concerning it with the governor. comments were a little harsh. a teacher at a primary school in england second biggest city says he's been receiving threats for teaching pupils about same sex relationships his initiative which has led some parents to pull their children out of school and protest has triggered a broader debate in the u.k. about challenging homophobia looking at the control his polly boyo. what happens if you fundamentally disagree with something your kids are being taught at school is a question that some of the parents of peoples at this priming him school have been confronted with mostly lula hopes are another succumb both of them moment namely got some tissues on the white damn but i'm getting more fat is an award winning deputy head teacher he is with the queen he's been shortlisted for the world's best teacher award for developing a diversity program the no outsiders program involves talking about relationships and highlighting the l g b t community in other
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hey, judith. oh, there's the rock star. ready for a fun weekend? leave me alone. musicians. that child is driving me insane. like father, like son, huh? really, that bad? he's been sullen and uncooperative for days. i think he needs to see someone. what--what, you mean like a--like a shrink? no, alan, i mean like a blacksmith. this is clearly a reaction to our divorce. he's not processing his emotions in a healthy way, and i think therapy could help unblock him. where did you get that? from my therapist. who's working wonders with you. excuse me? who's working wonders with you. ( "smoke on the water" guitar riff playing ) all he does is sit in his room and play that damn thing. he's isolating, alan. that doesn't mean he needs a therapist. he's just a normal 11-year-old kid
hey, judith. oh, there's the rock star. ready for a fun weekend? leave me alone. musicians. that child is driving me insane. like father, like son, huh? really, that bad? he's been sullen and uncooperative for days. i think he needs to see someone. what--what, you mean like a--like a shrink? no, alan, i mean like a blacksmith. this is clearly a reaction to our divorce. he's not processing his emotions in a healthy way, and i think therapy could help unblock him. where did you get that? from my...
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circulate you know of course or us is known for regime change all around the world so there's that judith made concern you would have gotten their. comments were a little harsh. two teenagers have been killed in the latest clashes on the israel gaza border that story much more still to come this is our tradition. when you look back truth. between last kovi i left. it's clear about this treaty is coming to an end. because of the lack of interest. both sides. in washington. big. big crypto as the currency continues to dominate global finance and put the us dollar into the graveyard yet. which of us is revolution is screeching to a halt inflation and unemployment cause millions to leave venezuela the world powers a locked over whether president maduro should stay but the real question is how should the country move on from its current crisis. welcome back this is our international two palestinian teenagers have been shot and killed by israeli troops during clashes on the gaza border this according to the palestinian health ministry. but it was the victims who were fourteen and seventeen year
circulate you know of course or us is known for regime change all around the world so there's that judith made concern you would have gotten their. comments were a little harsh. two teenagers have been killed in the latest clashes on the israel gaza border that story much more still to come this is our tradition. when you look back truth. between last kovi i left. it's clear about this treaty is coming to an end. because of the lack of interest. both sides. in washington. big. big crypto as the...
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i guess i was born out of my time, miss judith.d have lived in the days when it counted to be a man. i just heard the oklahoma kid is old man kincaid's son! i'm starting to take over the numbers game. (gunshot) humphrey bogart. before he became a star, before they knew what to do with him, he was in a lot of lousy roles and every now and then he would do something crazy like play the irish stable hand. morning, ladies. i managed to get you up? don't be fresh. well, i hear you've got the finest string of horses. the least you could do is let them look at you. if the little horses can get up to run and jump for you, you can get up to watch 'em. they made so many movies, 4 and 5 a year sometimes; and if you go back and look at all the movies, only a small percent of them really fit what we believe. but the public remembered those films, embraced them in those films, discarded the others. and then they were smart enough to start casting them as bogie. (man) from s. charles einfeld, advertising and publicity, to martin weisser. dear mar
i guess i was born out of my time, miss judith.d have lived in the days when it counted to be a man. i just heard the oklahoma kid is old man kincaid's son! i'm starting to take over the numbers game. (gunshot) humphrey bogart. before he became a star, before they knew what to do with him, he was in a lot of lousy roles and every now and then he would do something crazy like play the irish stable hand. morning, ladies. i managed to get you up? don't be fresh. well, i hear you've got the finest...
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judith moritz was at the court in preston.ip steele is one of the children of hillsborough, just 15 yea rs old children of hillsborough, just 15 years old when he died at a full or match on a family day out in his pa rents match on a family day out in his parents and little brother. —— football match. philip's mother dolores steele has lived without her son to the past 30 years. today she relived the day the disaster took his life. the family were all at the match the parents upstairs in the seat of area, the children on the terrace below. dolores steele renders that it suddenly look very crowded down man. —— remembers. she could hear the crowd shouting "0pen the gates, people are dying". this is still look across at the jurien said she could not see her boys. she said she could not see her boys. she said she could not see her boys. she said she saw someone carried the grass, a jacket put over their face. she said: the steel‘s younger boy, 13—year—old ryan survived and spent hours waiting by the family's car hoping his brother
judith moritz was at the court in preston.ip steele is one of the children of hillsborough, just 15 yea rs old children of hillsborough, just 15 years old when he died at a full or match on a family day out in his pa rents match on a family day out in his parents and little brother. —— football match. philip's mother dolores steele has lived without her son to the past 30 years. today she relived the day the disaster took his life. the family were all at the match the parents upstairs in...
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judith court in san pablo is tucked below a hill...o, when rain falls, the water tends to build up on this street. wednesday was no different. by the late morning -- car tires were submerged in about a foot of water.nats- the contra county county public works department responded quickly. crews used a truck that vacuums and flushes catch basins and culverts to clear the drains and allow the water to go down. joe pandoc has lived in the neighborhood for some 20 years... and, says it's a reoccuring issue he and other homeowners have to deal with. joe pandoc/neighbor- "they have no choice. i guess so overnight along san off marsh creek road, on aspara drive in clayton... rushing water from the creek -- overflowing onto the street. drivers hoping to pass through, forced to find another way down the mountain. county public works also monitoring areas pron
judith court in san pablo is tucked below a hill...o, when rain falls, the water tends to build up on this street. wednesday was no different. by the late morning -- car tires were submerged in about a foot of water.nats- the contra county county public works department responded quickly. crews used a truck that vacuums and flushes catch basins and culverts to clear the drains and allow the water to go down. joe pandoc has lived in the neighborhood for some 20 years... and, says it's a...
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so do you remember when judith gobitas klose went to trial and the attorney asked do you believe in being loyal to your country? answer, yes. do you obey the regulations?>> yes. is saluting the flag the only regulation you had difficulty with? yes. so she wanted to be obedient and a loyal citizen as far she could. but do remember in romans 13:1, they use the word relative authority. so there is an exception to the standard and that is one secular laws conflict with divine mandates. so let me share one of those divine mandates with you. this is found in matthew and this is after the resurrection of jesus and he approaches his followers and the versus read like this. jesus approached and said to them all authority -- i'm going to pause here -- all authority, that meant according to jesus authority in heaven and authority on earth -- he said all authority has been given me in heaven and on earth. go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations teaching them to observe all the things i've commanded you and i am with you all the days until the conclusion of the system of things. s
so do you remember when judith gobitas klose went to trial and the attorney asked do you believe in being loyal to your country? answer, yes. do you obey the regulations?>> yes. is saluting the flag the only regulation you had difficulty with? yes. so she wanted to be obedient and a loyal citizen as far she could. but do remember in romans 13:1, they use the word relative authority. so there is an exception to the standard and that is one secular laws conflict with divine mandates. so let...
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judith moritz was at the court in preston.en he died on a football match on a day out with his parents and brother. philip's mother has lived without her son for the last 0 yea rs. without her son for the last 0 years. —— 30 years. the steel family we re years. —— 30 years. the steel family were all at the match. the parts up stairs in the seated area, their children standing on the terrace below. dolores steele remembers that it suddenly looked very crowded down there. she could hear the crowd shouting, open the gates, people are dying. mrs steel looked at the jury and told them she couldn't see her boys. she saw someone carried on to the grass and a jacket put over her face. she said the pitch looked like a battleground. there was so many people lying around. the steel's younger boy, brian, survived and spent hours waiting by the car hoping his brother would turn up. his parents were told to ring a helpline. dolores steele told the jury helpline. dolores steele told the jury they tried the emergency number over and over and
judith moritz was at the court in preston.en he died on a football match on a day out with his parents and brother. philip's mother has lived without her son for the last 0 yea rs. without her son for the last 0 years. —— 30 years. the steel family we re years. —— 30 years. the steel family were all at the match. the parts up stairs in the seated area, their children standing on the terrace below. dolores steele remembers that it suddenly looked very crowded down there. she could hear...
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. -- had something that was at least judith. —— du db. had something that was at least judith. -- du. the hoping government seems to be that if the dup can be won around to reassu ra nces be that if the dup can be won around to reassurances on the backstop other mps may be likely to follow. the actor liam neeson has sparked a race row after making comments about once wanting to kill a black person when a close friend told him she'd been raped. here is a clip from his interview with the independent, while promoting his new film. i'll tell you a story, this is true, i'm not to use any names. my friend earlier i spoke to the journalist clemence michallon who carried out that interview with liam neeson in new york. let's hear what she had to say. anyone hearing those thoughts would feel shocked and appalled and he himself has said he feels ashamed of the way he is to think and says it is ourfault, so of the way he is to think and says it is our fault, so of course that shark settled in really quickly and there was the fact that he showed those stories with a press junket which is a forma
. -- had something that was at least judith. —— du db. had something that was at least judith. -- du. the hoping government seems to be that if the dup can be won around to reassu ra nces be that if the dup can be won around to reassurances on the backstop other mps may be likely to follow. the actor liam neeson has sparked a race row after making comments about once wanting to kill a black person when a close friend told him she'd been raped. here is a clip from his interview with the...
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and judith will be there, he provide the mass shooting at the tree of life synagogue which left 11 people and alice johnson. and convicted committee by the president. and they don't agree with the president's agenda. kamala harris, christmasy planning to believe. all affected by the government shutdown. and a lot of information is expected. >> we will talk to ralph norman about what he wants to hear at the end of the hour. rob: bernie sanders will deliver his state of the union response, the vermont independent's rebuttal will be streamed on facebook, youtube and twitter and follow the democrats of his response, chaired by stacy abrams. >> the lieutenant governor virginia denying claims he sexually assaulted a woman. just in fairfax testing ralph northrom's supporters are behind a new allegation, fairfax was next in line to take over for ralph northronnie forster is line after this controversial photo. >> i don't know where this is coming from. we heard different things but does anybody think it is a coincidence that on the eve of my being elevated this uncorroborated thing comes out? doe
and judith will be there, he provide the mass shooting at the tree of life synagogue which left 11 people and alice johnson. and convicted committee by the president. and they don't agree with the president's agenda. kamala harris, christmasy planning to believe. all affected by the government shutdown. and a lot of information is expected. >> we will talk to ralph norman about what he wants to hear at the end of the hour. rob: bernie sanders will deliver his state of the union response,...
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also being released this week, behavioral neuroscientist judith gesell examines "the science of addictionnough". david harwood argues the political left is attacking christianity in dark agenda. ... ...
also being released this week, behavioral neuroscientist judith gesell examines "the science of addictionnough". david harwood argues the political left is attacking christianity in dark agenda. ... ...
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earline de-santiago, judith baker, linda antwon, dennis kelly, teresa arreaga, santos majara. the names properly -- i just want to say i apologize. [inaudible] >> chair fewer: okay. thanks. [inaudible] >> chair fewer: thanks. all right. so line on up. next speaker. >> good morning to everybody here? my name is claire merced, and i'm a spanish teacher in the school district. i have been here for decades, and i know some of you personally. i just want to let you know that i stand totally for this funding for you to release the funding for education, for educators and education and our students. we have -- we have students -- this funding would allow for more of our teachers and support staff to provide the services that our kids need. and i am more about anecdotes, and i'm going to let you know about at least three students that need the services that are not being provided because of the lack of some of this funding. i worked a lot with minority students, especially latino students, and some of my latino students have been -- are the minorities, unaccompanied minors that came h
earline de-santiago, judith baker, linda antwon, dennis kelly, teresa arreaga, santos majara. the names properly -- i just want to say i apologize. [inaudible] >> chair fewer: okay. thanks. [inaudible] >> chair fewer: thanks. all right. so line on up. next speaker. >> good morning to everybody here? my name is claire merced, and i'm a spanish teacher in the school district. i have been here for decades, and i know some of you personally. i just want to let you know that i...
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the best in show, but i have to tell you the best in show in my life is judith. marin campaign. she is famous, that will litter is amazing, and also, i tell you what pod test that we recorded today. foxnewspodcast.com i have my new went up there with howie kurtz, he is electrifying, check it out, you tweeted it. now it is time for this. all right, because it's almost valentine's day, let's check out this tale of love. first, it starts out, they can't stand each other. the cats going up to the dogs, the dogs going after the cats. then something strange happens. they start to look into each other's eyes and they start to see something that they didn't see before. and before you know it, it was all -- almost as though they were in love. and what was going to happen? nope, and there it is. >> beautiful. >> there it is, that is how the world should be. sorry, you are out of time. >> i would give up my time for a cat nap. >> special report is up next, who is they is they are, hey, bret. >> bret: dogs and cats living together thanks greg. the process of firming up from
the best in show, but i have to tell you the best in show in my life is judith. marin campaign. she is famous, that will litter is amazing, and also, i tell you what pod test that we recorded today. foxnewspodcast.com i have my new went up there with howie kurtz, he is electrifying, check it out, you tweeted it. now it is time for this. all right, because it's almost valentine's day, let's check out this tale of love. first, it starts out, they can't stand each other. the cats going up to the...
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judith moritz was at the court in preston.he died at a football match on a family day out with his parents and little brother. philip's mother dolores has lived without her son for the last 30 years. today, she relived the day the disaster took his life. the steel family you are all at the match, the parents u psta i rs all at the match, the parents upstairs in the seating area, their children standing on the terrace below. dolores remembers that it suddenly looked very crowded down there. she could hear the crowd shouting, open the gates, people are dying. she looked across at the durie and told them she could not see her boys. she saw someone carried onto the grass, a jacket put over the face. she said suddenly the football pitch looked like a battle ground. there were so many people out there lying around. the younger boy survived. the parents went to look for philip. they were told to ring a helpline at the mortuary. dolores steele told the jury they try the emergency number over and over, and over again without success. s
judith moritz was at the court in preston.he died at a football match on a family day out with his parents and little brother. philip's mother dolores has lived without her son for the last 30 years. today, she relived the day the disaster took his life. the steel family you are all at the match, the parents u psta i rs all at the match, the parents upstairs in the seating area, their children standing on the terrace below. dolores remembers that it suddenly looked very crowded down there. she...
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to have a suspicion and also in conjunction with all the allegations they were making i appointed judith to judicial commissions of inquiry the one commission of inquiry came up and opened up a can of worms to show that yes they were elements in the security forces against my orders against the policy i've laid down who continued with politically this had a tough underground activities that resulted in the dismissal or early retirement of a big number of very senior officers the credit cards the difficulty he had to walk a tightrope he couldn't just walk into the military camp and say. give up your arms is taken over he had to take yet to move very carefully with the police and with the military. and he did it slowly and and nelson mandela has indicated that he understood that so there was a game that mandela would put pressure on him. to disband and to end this that for violence and that that would defend. as the two leaders exchanged accusations about the causes of the violence talks continues and a conference was soon organized could desa the convention for a democratic south africa t
to have a suspicion and also in conjunction with all the allegations they were making i appointed judith to judicial commissions of inquiry the one commission of inquiry came up and opened up a can of worms to show that yes they were elements in the security forces against my orders against the policy i've laid down who continued with politically this had a tough underground activities that resulted in the dismissal or early retirement of a big number of very senior officers the credit cards...