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today, lilian is guest preacher at wigglesworth‘s bowland street mission.opened with a faithful and growing congregation, just as in its heyday over 100 years ago. they're building a reputation for lively services, with supernatural prayer and healings at the centre. today, wigglesworth is a household name in pentecostal circles across the globe. we're off to ilkley moor. it's a place where smith played as a child and prayed as a man. pilgrims from scandinavia have come to yorkshire to walk in the footsteps of the man they regard as modern day miracle worker. it is god speaking to him directly, that is fantastic. when you hear about it, you think, wow, maybe i could experience the same thing! it's 130 years since wigglesworth opened up his small church in bradford and began to preach, but his descendants today believe it has a great future. he had great faith to believe that anything was possible with god. that's all from here in ilkley. make sure you join us next week. good afternoon good afternoon. you will be rather pleased. especially if you have skies
today, lilian is guest preacher at wigglesworth‘s bowland street mission.opened with a faithful and growing congregation, just as in its heyday over 100 years ago. they're building a reputation for lively services, with supernatural prayer and healings at the centre. today, wigglesworth is a household name in pentecostal circles across the globe. we're off to ilkley moor. it's a place where smith played as a child and prayed as a man. pilgrims from scandinavia have come to yorkshire to walk...
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lilian kim with why. >> reporter: plaintiff left without saying a word. nearly $300 million verdict he won against monsanto is up in the air after the judge is inclined to throw out a chunk of it. $250 million in punitive damages. >> nothing i heard suggested the judge was persuaded otherwise on the punitive damages to tentative ruling will probably stand. >> reporter: judge said johnson, former groundskeeper failed to prove that employees believed their product caused cancer. company wrote there's extensive body of research that confirms these products are safe when used as directed. also at issue the compensatory damages. may too be thrown out or reduced. >> have sufficient evidence to prove it could cause cancer but caused this man's cancer. >> reporter: formal ruling after the written legal arguments. gave them to the end of the week. san francisco, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> american stock market with worst drop in eight months. tech stocks hardest hit. two investment advisers in nevada told abc7 news they had been waiting for this. october is histor
lilian kim with why. >> reporter: plaintiff left without saying a word. nearly $300 million verdict he won against monsanto is up in the air after the judge is inclined to throw out a chunk of it. $250 million in punitive damages. >> nothing i heard suggested the judge was persuaded otherwise on the punitive damages to tentative ruling will probably stand. >> reporter: judge said johnson, former groundskeeper failed to prove that employees believed their product caused cancer....
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. >> lilian kim with the latest on monsanto, the pesticide's maker. >> reporter: dan and kristen, both sides argued their case before the judge today, but things remain unresolved. the plaintiffs in this case, former groundskeeper dewayne johnson, left the superior court without saying a word. the judge issued a tentative ruling prior to today's hearing that she plans to throw out the $250 million the jury had awarded him for punitive damages. she says the plaintiff failed to produce clear and convincing evidence that monsanto employees believe their product, the weed killer roundup, caused johnson's lymphoma. as for the $39 million awarded to him in compensatory damages, that, too, may be thrown out or reduced. the judge ordered both sides to submit what's called a proposed order by the end of the week, basically written arguments to be turned in by both sides stating their positions. >> there's nothing that i heard that suggests the judge was persuaded otherwise on the question of punitive damages. so that tentative ruling is probably going to stand. but we'll see. >> reporter: those
. >> lilian kim with the latest on monsanto, the pesticide's maker. >> reporter: dan and kristen, both sides argued their case before the judge today, but things remain unresolved. the plaintiffs in this case, former groundskeeper dewayne johnson, left the superior court without saying a word. the judge issued a tentative ruling prior to today's hearing that she plans to throw out the $250 million the jury had awarded him for punitive damages. she says the plaintiff failed to...
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. >> lilian and julie are part of the committee that paid for the statue and the billboard. the goal is to remember the thousands of women called comfort women to provide sejapa world war ii. they have never passed a resolution that acknowledged the history or apologized. the letter delivered by e-mail says the termination comes after they had written seven letters with concerns. s with concerns. the mayor has concerned about the plaque. the plaque. . >> the mayor's office did receive the letter and have no intention the sister city signs or ending the relation. >> osaka's mayor said that japan issued an apology and issued a fund to help surviving comfort women. the sister city committee for san francisco and osaka plan to continue with the student exchanges and citizen to citizen exchanges. >>> we'll have to see where things go from here. >>> we're getting a better idea when the damaged transit center may reopen. buses won't return until the cracked repaired. fremont street could reopen in 10 days but with narrower that around the support structures. the transit center has
. >> lilian and julie are part of the committee that paid for the statue and the billboard. the goal is to remember the thousands of women called comfort women to provide sejapa world war ii. they have never passed a resolution that acknowledged the history or apologized. the letter delivered by e-mail says the termination comes after they had written seven letters with concerns. s with concerns. the mayor has concerned about the plaque. the plaque. . >> the mayor's office did...
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lilian kim has reaction to the memo the trump administration has sent out. >> it is just a proposal at this point, but the trump administration's is clear. the department of health and human servicesis spearheading an effort to define male orphe female based on the genitals they were born with. >> jack is 13 and began identifying as a boy two years ago. >> the numbers are terrifying on suicide rates and trance gender kids. it's really horrible. and this isn't going to help. >> all of this appears to be the latest attempt by the trump administration. first, president trump targeted transgender students. then it was transgender people wanting to serve in the military. for jack's mother juliana, the trump administration proposal defies everything she's learned about her son. >> he is a boy. yes, he's a boy with a female genitalia, but he is a boy. and he needs to use the boy's bathroom. he needs to be treated by a boy because that's who he is. >> if the proposal is implemented, the transgender community will be doing everything it can to fight it. many have gone on social media with we wo
lilian kim has reaction to the memo the trump administration has sent out. >> it is just a proposal at this point, but the trump administration's is clear. the department of health and human servicesis spearheading an effort to define male orphe female based on the genitals they were born with. >> jack is 13 and began identifying as a boy two years ago. >> the numbers are terrifying on suicide rates and trance gender kids. it's really horrible. and this isn't going to help....
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. >> we introduced you to lilian when she met harlem globe trotter shortly after the fire. two met up in texas where lili now lives. >> the 10-year-old's prosthetic legs make it difficult for her to shoot a traditional shotting so he taught her the patented bounce shot. wow. >> that worked. lili and her mom will also get to join the globetrotters when they play in texas thanksgiving weekend. >> awesome, great job both of them. >> "world news tonight" with well, yes they're pancakes but they're more than pancakes. they're a pancake experience. introducing the new craft pancake lineup from denny's. >>> tonight, hurricane michael is barrelling toward the u.s. coast. the monster storm building strength, and just a short time ago, upgraded to a major category 3 hurricane. winds already 120 miles per hour. set to slam into parts of florida. mandatory evacuations tonight. and the damaging winds will then race across several states after it makes landfall. the new track just in tonight. and my interview with the hurricane hunters flying right through it. what they've seen already,
. >> we introduced you to lilian when she met harlem globe trotter shortly after the fire. two met up in texas where lili now lives. >> the 10-year-old's prosthetic legs make it difficult for her to shoot a traditional shotting so he taught her the patented bounce shot. wow. >> that worked. lili and her mom will also get to join the globetrotters when they play in texas thanksgiving weekend. >> awesome, great job both of them. >> "world news tonight" with...
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liliane out. well we have covered this pretty extensively that. the integrity of the economy is being undermined by the county and larcenous to behavior of this all got plea or shake down economy storing every chance they get without any pushback by congress progresses involving other americans actually do anything worthwhile and in the last thirty seconds here max i want to say that in fact our obamacare premiums are going down next year that was a shock and partly because they had jacked up the price is so so high the last two years so they made too much profit and they have to lower that because they can't spend every syster on times square with the three card monte knows you gotta love the market when a couple of bucks on the way out so they don't stab you in the neck well we're back with a lot more fun and games here in hollywood right after this break so. we interrupt the kaiser report the full episode which can be found on our website to bring you more on our breaking news this hour the u.s. has formally charged seven russian military agent
liliane out. well we have covered this pretty extensively that. the integrity of the economy is being undermined by the county and larcenous to behavior of this all got plea or shake down economy storing every chance they get without any pushback by congress progresses involving other americans actually do anything worthwhile and in the last thirty seconds here max i want to say that in fact our obamacare premiums are going down next year that was a shock and partly because they had jacked up...
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without staff like lilian from spain, it has warned many businesses will close.g your own bags, you not having a restaurant in many of the hotels, and i'm afraid the service levels would be down to almost zero. it's the same question i'm asking everybody, why can't you get british people to do these jobs? i'm afraid the british people do not want to work in hospitality. the prime minister wants control of our borders, an end to free movement and a big fall in net migration, but she also wants to negotiate what is best for britain, and that is where the debate will rage. live to conservative conference in birmingham and laura kuenssberg. 0nly eve of the prime minister's big opportunity, what do you think she will try and do tomorrow? conference speeches are a huge platform is not just for their own parties but also for eddie party leader to use it as a shop window to talk notjust to their own side but also to reach out to the country and the prime minister who we had a glimpse of preparing carefully for that speech earlier today will be trying to show this confere
without staff like lilian from spain, it has warned many businesses will close.g your own bags, you not having a restaurant in many of the hotels, and i'm afraid the service levels would be down to almost zero. it's the same question i'm asking everybody, why can't you get british people to do these jobs? i'm afraid the british people do not want to work in hospitality. the prime minister wants control of our borders, an end to free movement and a big fall in net migration, but she also wants...
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. >> lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> our coverage continues online. you can find out more about gab and the local impact at abc7news.com. >>> on the peninsula, san mateo police are trying to find out what went wrong after a teenage kayaker was badly hurt on the water. >>> abc 7 news was near mariners island boulevard after a boat hit the 15-year-old boy in a slew. they looked at both the kayak and the boat to learn about what happened. they say today's crash is a reminder -- or yesterday's crash is a reminder for everyone who enjoys the water for everyone to be careful. >> we take these very seriously. it's not just during the summertime, but boating accidents like this could happen at the present time. people should use caution while they're out on the water. >> the person who had been operating the boat is cooperating with them. paramedics rushed the injured boy to stanford medical center, which specialized in treating trauma victims. >>> let's take a look at what's going on. most of us, at least on the peninsula, about the same. the rest of us cool
. >> lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> our coverage continues online. you can find out more about gab and the local impact at abc7news.com. >>> on the peninsula, san mateo police are trying to find out what went wrong after a teenage kayaker was badly hurt on the water. >>> abc 7 news was near mariners island boulevard after a boat hit the 15-year-old boy in a slew. they looked at both the kayak and the boat to learn about what happened. they say today's crash is a...
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portico libraries putting an exhibition to celebrate at the suffragettes, there is a lady called lilianice. elsie do valve started demonstrating when she was barely 15, she died at 27 in the year in 1919, when women were still not allowed to vote until they were 30, so allowed to vote until they were 30, so she never saw what she had been doing come to fruition. catherine riley, the curator, says we want to show that mass action can have an effect. you are of course referring to the march that is taking place in london today. on a different note, architects do extraordinary work in extraordinary places. they do indeed. this is a story, basically, about what you give the dog who has everything. this pampered pooch is in a £10,000 kennel pampered pooch is in a £10,000 kennel, which is a designer kernel featuring multicoloured tennis balls, and there's a book about this which celebrates what they call pet architecture. and they say it's big injapan. architecture. and they say it's big in japan. cuts shouldn't feel left out, there are £6,900 worth of cat trees. what's going on here? there i
portico libraries putting an exhibition to celebrate at the suffragettes, there is a lady called lilianice. elsie do valve started demonstrating when she was barely 15, she died at 27 in the year in 1919, when women were still not allowed to vote until they were 30, so allowed to vote until they were 30, so she never saw what she had been doing come to fruition. catherine riley, the curator, says we want to show that mass action can have an effect. you are of course referring to the march that...