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man united were victorious in the away leg, toughjob man united were victorious in the away leg, toughpleted. man united were victorious in the away leg, toughjob completed. any doubts they will do the same to me? is celta vigo are a lowly third in la liga. —— same tonight. celta vigo ata la liga. —— same tonight. celta vigo at a lowly 13th in la liga. manchester united rested a number of key players at the weekend with tonight's match in mind. the likes of paul pogba and marcus rashford. they should be relatively fresh tonight. it isn't like commentary on bbc radio four i played tonight. —— bbc radio four i played tonight. —— bbc radio four i played tonight. —— bbc radio five live. old trafford, the weather is almost as pleasant as it was in spain last week when manchester united won 1—0. that and various other things makes them clear favourites to get to the final. what they did against celta vigo, they are very talented with gifted players, whatjose mourinho did was set up a physical, strong side that got in the faces of celta vigo. every ball coming forward, they looked stronger, m
man united were victorious in the away leg, toughjob man united were victorious in the away leg, toughpleted. man united were victorious in the away leg, toughjob completed. any doubts they will do the same to me? is celta vigo are a lowly third in la liga. —— same tonight. celta vigo ata la liga. —— same tonight. celta vigo at a lowly 13th in la liga. manchester united rested a number of key players at the weekend with tonight's match in mind. the likes of paul pogba and marcus...
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man united last season and has been out injured since december.still southampton's top scorerfor that he is still southampton's top scorer for the season in all competitions and it will be a really good reaction tonight if he makes it long—awaited comeback this evening. it isa it is a 7:45pm kick—off on the south coast and it promises to be an every night at hillsborough as well. —— nervy night. it's the second leg of the play—off semi—final between sheffield wednesday and huddersfield, it was goalless in the first leg. waiting for the winner are reading, who edged past fulham at the madekski stadium last night. jann kermogants penalty saw them reach the wembley final 2—1 on aggregate. and there's full commentary of tonight's match on bbc radio 5live this evening — that's from 19115. there are more fixtures in the scottish premiership tonight. an important one for inverness caledonian thistle, they are four points adrift at the bottom and could face automatic relegation tonight, they are at dundee. stjohnstone face hearts. it's third versus second
man united last season and has been out injured since december.still southampton's top scorerfor that he is still southampton's top scorer for the season in all competitions and it will be a really good reaction tonight if he makes it long—awaited comeback this evening. it isa it is a 7:45pm kick—off on the south coast and it promises to be an every night at hillsborough as well. —— nervy night. it's the second leg of the play—off semi—final between sheffield wednesday and...
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man united have this europa league to challenge for.easiest way for manchester united to get into the champions league, jose mourinho thinking about resting players at arsenal. here's the response from the arsenal manager. we focus on our performance, you know, i don't know what manchester united will do. we know any way, they have a massive squad with quality players and only a top level performance will get us the win we want. how do you think that will go? jose mourinho saying he will maybe rest players. he won't wa nt to he will maybe rest players. he won't want to go to play arsene wenger and basically give up the game. he'll wa nt to basically give up the game. he'll want to go there and get victory. certainly not lose. i expect it being a tight game. maybe finishing ina draw. it's the final round of matches on sunday in what has been a thrilling season in the championship. we'll see if brighton or newcastle will be champions. barring something extraordinary, fulham should hold onto the final play—off spot in sixth, that's because
man united have this europa league to challenge for.easiest way for manchester united to get into the champions league, jose mourinho thinking about resting players at arsenal. here's the response from the arsenal manager. we focus on our performance, you know, i don't know what manchester united will do. we know any way, they have a massive squad with quality players and only a top level performance will get us the win we want. how do you think that will go? jose mourinho saying he will maybe...
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along with man united finished six, and what a season for bournemouth, finishing ninth.d were down but they were all fresh today. apart from swansea and stoke it was not a great day for those lower sides. video technology looks set to be introduced in the premier league next season, or the season after next. the executive chairman has told the bbc he is aiming to have it in place for the start of the 2018, 2019 season. there's a view that they were going to text that next yearin they were going to text that next year in the efl and also in the fa cup. clearly these are decisions you do not take lightly in terms of how it interrupts the game, however might stop the flow of the game. there is an absolute desire to introduce it. all the premier league be first? no. but we will try and be a close second, having learned the lessons elsewhere in other competitions, so i think if the clu bs a pprove competitions, so i think if the clubs approve it, and i think they probably well, it will be 18—19 before we introduce it. the scottish permission this on up long ago but celtic are
along with man united finished six, and what a season for bournemouth, finishing ninth.d were down but they were all fresh today. apart from swansea and stoke it was not a great day for those lower sides. video technology looks set to be introduced in the premier league next season, or the season after next. the executive chairman has told the bbc he is aiming to have it in place for the start of the 2018, 2019 season. there's a view that they were going to text that next yearin they were going...
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man united players also wore black armbands.p significantly in the past 2a hours. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a warning of possible martial law from philippine president rodrigo duterte as the country's security forces continue their battle against islamist groups. also on the programme: the pope and the president. donald trump goes to the vatican for what he calls the honour of a lifetime. but the two haven't always been friendly. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juventus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr canaroo today. he was the father of the indian people and the
man united players also wore black armbands.p significantly in the past 2a hours. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a warning of possible martial law from philippine president rodrigo duterte as the country's security forces continue their battle against islamist groups. also on the programme: the pope and the president. donald trump goes to the vatican for what he calls the honour of a lifetime. but the two haven't always been friendly. in the biggest...
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focus on paul pogba's transfer dealfrom of focus on paul pogba's transfer deal from juventus to man unitedwith affecting but it didn't. he's been brilliant. let's switch to attention on the other match. i axe are plainly on and they were 4—1 ahead from the first leg. leon launched a fightback with two goals, so it is 2—1 to lyon at the moment but it is still 5—2 on aggregate to ajax. it looks like it will be manchester united versus ajax in the final in stock:. —— in stock column in sweden. now, this is the third's president. fifa president gianni infantino was following donald trump's playbook when addressing a fifa congreess in bahrain. mr infantino was upset at some of the recent coverage the football body has been receiving. fake news, alternative facts. these terms did not exist until some time ago. they have the common folk. —— they have become en vogue. fifa bashing has become a national sport in some countries. and i understand also why, and it was right. and it was right. but, fifa has changed now. this is a new fifa. we are new people here. and we act with facts. he says it's a n
focus on paul pogba's transfer dealfrom of focus on paul pogba's transfer deal from juventus to man unitedwith affecting but it didn't. he's been brilliant. let's switch to attention on the other match. i axe are plainly on and they were 4—1 ahead from the first leg. leon launched a fightback with two goals, so it is 2—1 to lyon at the moment but it is still 5—2 on aggregate to ajax. it looks like it will be manchester united versus ajax in the final in stock:. —— in stock column in...
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if we can continue backing up that stoke win, the one against man united, playing well, they are alland most specifically, going into this game. we are playing well, confidence is high, fitness levels are good and the spirit is good as well. when you need to win games, you need to win the next as well. now is like a final to us. on sunday, we will play like a finaland, final to us. on sunday, we will play like a final and, of course next week, it is most important, until now, the players work hard during the week. we don't change nothing. we understand what we need to do different but we keep all together, keep going together and keep the fight for the next game. there's hull city we have to compete against and there's the side of the game and it's similar for them, so who deals with the pressure better will be a big factor. our crowd will be a big help, as long as we don't get nervous. if they get nervous, they will pass that edge over and that could make us a bit more nervous than we want to be, so we all have to deal with the emotion of the game on sunday and we have to try to com
if we can continue backing up that stoke win, the one against man united, playing well, they are alland most specifically, going into this game. we are playing well, confidence is high, fitness levels are good and the spirit is good as well. when you need to win games, you need to win the next as well. now is like a final to us. on sunday, we will play like a finaland, final to us. on sunday, we will play like a final and, of course next week, it is most important, until now, the players work...
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it would move them ahead of man united. again.d to the title. arsenal probably to blame for that. they beat them 3—0 back in september and co nte beat them 3—0 back in september and conte changed his system as a result and has never looked back. it's almost like they stirred up a hornets nest, and all of a sudden conte from the answers and put a formation of players together that have been so united this season. he has really found that formation, slotted players in, some out of nowhere to some degree. people like moses and alonso who have come in and done great jobs moses and alonso who have come in and done greatjobs as moses and alonso who have come in and done great jobs as wingbacks. they have been able to play the same starting 11 every week with no european commitments they can focus on the premier league. that has really shown this season. arsenal have their defensive problems on top of everything else. the smart money has to go on chelsea?” of everything else. the smart money has to go on chelsea? i would love to say diff
it would move them ahead of man united. again.d to the title. arsenal probably to blame for that. they beat them 3—0 back in september and co nte beat them 3—0 back in september and conte changed his system as a result and has never looked back. it's almost like they stirred up a hornets nest, and all of a sudden conte from the answers and put a formation of players together that have been so united this season. he has really found that formation, slotted players in, some out of nowhere to...
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man united. it's famous for incredible mutual fund, oasis and joy division.was the birth place of the leader of the suffragettes. its the home environment convention of the first computer. it's a place full of comedy and courage and character. but when i think of manchester, the place that i know, i think of the spirit of the people there. and i'm telling you a more tight-knit group of people you would be hard pressed to strong, proud, caring people with community at its core and if it was even possible the sfiert of the people of manchester will grow even stronger this evening. >> heart felt and hopeful reaction from british native that's james corden on cbs' "late late show on cbs" show after the bombing. he's deeply affected by it as everyone who hears the story this morning. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning". >>> queen elizabeth just released a statement saying the whole nation has been shocked by the death and injury in manchester last night of so many people, adults and children who had just been enjoying a concert. britain's prime minister theresa
man united. it's famous for incredible mutual fund, oasis and joy division.was the birth place of the leader of the suffragettes. its the home environment convention of the first computer. it's a place full of comedy and courage and character. but when i think of manchester, the place that i know, i think of the spirit of the people there. and i'm telling you a more tight-knit group of people you would be hard pressed to strong, proud, caring people with community at its core and if it was even...
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bailey's time at indiana state has been marked by violence and outbursts of anger. >> your unit, your [ bleep ], man. your unit. [ bleep ] you. i ran professionally. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] you. i've always thought that you're not going to go home anyway, so why tolerate this [ bleep ]? what you need to do, man, is just start raging, just start punishing people, you know, it doesn't matter why, just punish them. but that's not the answer. one thing about being incarcerated is it all comes down to a loss. you know, a loss of freedom. loss of people. loss of family, friends. it's one great big loss. but you begin to realize that i don't want to give the system my mentality. i don't want to give the system my sanity. i don't want to give them my integrity. i don't want to give them my loyalty. they're fighting for it. every day, it's a fight in here. every day, you're fighting for something. what i decided to do, i sought mental health. mental health didn't come to me. i went to them. i told them that i would like some help. >> he's been in the idu, our segregation unit, disciplinary segregation unit, i th
bailey's time at indiana state has been marked by violence and outbursts of anger. >> your unit, your [ bleep ], man. your unit. [ bleep ] you. i ran professionally. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] you. i've always thought that you're not going to go home anyway, so why tolerate this [ bleep ]? what you need to do, man, is just start raging, just start punishing people, you know, it doesn't matter why, just punish them. but that's not the answer. one thing about being incarcerated is it all comes...
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it's one of the few issues that unites people. this is a man trying to quote restore public confidence in the f fbi and i would ask everyone to read mr. rosenstein's memo. >> well, it's actually his memo a lot of people pointed to saying this is bogus and ridiculous. a republican that's head of the senate investigation is concerned about the timing of all of this. >> so the same senators that ju voted to confirm this man whose integrity is not in doubt, we're supposed to believe the derogatory descriptions you made of him and it was senator schumer -- >> senator schumer has said this raises -- he's saying essentially this is a cover up today. >> well, he's wrong. the president makes very clear that mr. comey assured the president he is not under investigation. >> on what occasions did he do that? >> that's between the president of the united states and director comey but he's tell youg on at least three occasions he assured him he's not under investigation. but he's taking the recommendation of the attorney general the yiens that it's time for
it's one of the few issues that unites people. this is a man trying to quote restore public confidence in the f fbi and i would ask everyone to read mr. rosenstein's memo. >> well, it's actually his memo a lot of people pointed to saying this is bogus and ridiculous. a republican that's head of the senate investigation is concerned about the timing of all of this. >> so the same senators that ju voted to confirm this man whose integrity is not in doubt, we're supposed to believe the...
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. >>> and on a flight from shanghai to newark, a suspect, an elderly man, and united said the man tooker's seat in shanghai and refused to move and everybody onboard had to deplane, and fellow passengers chanted lock him up. because of the delays in china the plane was diverted to sfo to get a fresh crew and landed in newark earlier this morning. >>> antioch police are for the owner of a house that caught fire filled with marijuana plants. they say 2 x 4 wood beams were behind all the doors designed to keep intruders out and that's because the second floor was filled with about 200 pot plants and the cause is under investigation. >>> a san jose state football player in critical condition after being stabbed in a bar fight. police say chad miller was stabbed and taken to santa clara medical center. his father said he was not initially involved in the fight. >> right now we are just concerned about him being alive. football is secondary. we just want him to be alive right now. >> no arrests have been made. friends and family are urging anybody with information on the fight to contact pol
. >>> and on a flight from shanghai to newark, a suspect, an elderly man, and united said the man tooker's seat in shanghai and refused to move and everybody onboard had to deplane, and fellow passengers chanted lock him up. because of the delays in china the plane was diverted to sfo to get a fresh crew and landed in newark earlier this morning. >>> antioch police are for the owner of a house that caught fire filled with marijuana plants. they say 2 x 4 wood beams were behind...
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. >>> a man on a united airlines flight is booed after causing a three-hour delay. >> lock him up! >> angry passengers shouting lock him up while the man walked by. the man refused to let anyone sit in his row because he was angry he wasn't upgraded to first class. the rest of the passengers had to get off the plane so security could remove him. >>> back to breaking news tonight. a terror attack outside a concert in manchester, england. an explosion has killed at least 19 people. we are monitoring the latest from the scene. >>> plus taunted and punched. the attack that targeted a man with with cerebral palsy. >>> a man says that police are using equipment that is vulnerable to hackers. and he was fired for exposing it. >>> it is a wet week ahead with a surprise for the weekend. come back. i'll explain. >>> back now to the breaking news we're following out of manchester, england. a suicide attack at a concert has left at least 19 people dead tonight. an explosion rocked the manchester arena moments after a concert by ariana grande. at least 50 others were injured in the chaos. >> the
. >>> a man on a united airlines flight is booed after causing a three-hour delay. >> lock him up! >> angry passengers shouting lock him up while the man walked by. the man refused to let anyone sit in his row because he was angry he wasn't upgraded to first class. the rest of the passengers had to get off the plane so security could remove him. >>> back to breaking news tonight. a terror attack outside a concert in manchester, england. an explosion has killed at...
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. >> the president of the united states has fired the man leading the investigation of his own campaign. >> he's become more famous than me. >> tonight, how the white house is explaining its seismic power play. how democrats are reacting with senator elizabeth warren. the shades of nixon with john dean. what all of this means for the russia investigation and what it means for american government when "all in" starts right now.
. >> the president of the united states has fired the man leading the investigation of his own campaign. >> he's become more famous than me. >> tonight, how the white house is explaining its seismic power play. how democrats are reacting with senator elizabeth warren. the shades of nixon with john dean. what all of this means for the russia investigation and what it means for american government when "all in" starts right now.
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our special assignment unit turns the spotlight on man's best friend. raven, and labradoodle. she plays a special role of people that are grieving. it's a growing trend and this will be a special on wusa9 at 11:00. >>> it's nice with increasing shouds and at the 70s and rain friday night and into saturday. andrea, mother's day will be nice. >>> that sounds good. that's it for us. we will be back at 5:00. have a great day and remember to are you actually about to scratch it rich at mgm national harbor? of course you are. because everyone who plays is an instant winner. so before you win your share of 1.5 million dollars in prizes and free slot play. take these last few seconds to remember what life was like as a normal, everyday person. because in an instant, that all could change. join mlife rewards and play scratch it rich for your share of 1.5 million dollars in prizes and freeplay®. this is monumental. [ doorbell rings ] >> victoria: oh, hey. >> billy: hey. >> victoria: come on in. >> billy: morning. sorry. maybe i should've called first. >> victoria
our special assignment unit turns the spotlight on man's best friend. raven, and labradoodle. she plays a special role of people that are grieving. it's a growing trend and this will be a special on wusa9 at 11:00. >>> it's nice with increasing shouds and at the 70s and rain friday night and into saturday. andrea, mother's day will be nice. >>> that sounds good. that's it for us. we will be back at 5:00. have a great day and remember to are you actually about to scratch it...
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great football teams, man city, man united, famous for incredible music, oasis.was birth place of the leader of the suffragettes, the home of the invention of the first computer. it's a place full of comedies and curries and character. when i think of manchester, the place that i know, i think of the spirit of the people there. i'm telling you, a more tight-knit group of people you will be hard pressed to find. strong, proud, caring people, with community at its core. and if it was even possible, the spirit of the people of manchester will grow stronger this evening. very emotional. >> what a lot of people are thinking. >> a heartfelt and hopeful reaction from james corden last night after the manchester bombing. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> and we have heard reaction from all over the world. queen elizabeth releasing a statement this morning saying, the whole nation has been shocked by the death and injury in manchester last night of so many people, adults and children, who had just been enjoying a concert. two of the dead were identified this morning,
great football teams, man city, man united, famous for incredible music, oasis.was birth place of the leader of the suffragettes, the home of the invention of the first computer. it's a place full of comedies and curries and character. when i think of manchester, the place that i know, i think of the spirit of the people there. i'm telling you, a more tight-knit group of people you will be hard pressed to find. strong, proud, caring people, with community at its core. and if it was even...
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a man united football fan who worked in the local bakery, it is now emerged that he recently travelledman abedi was part of a network of extremists. this was a horrific violent event, it was more sophisticated than some of the horrific events that we have seen in the past or in other parts of europe so the past or in other parts of europe so people are reasonably wondering whether he did this on his own. and this morning there have been more arrests, three men detained in south manchester in connection with the attack. let's get a closer look at salman abedi and here what we know so salman abedi and here what we know so far. the 22—year—old was born in manchester to libyan parents, who had fled the country after becoming opponents of colonel gaddafi. after going to school in the city he later studied at salford university before dropping out, and worked in a bakery. his parents are believed to now be living back in libya — and it is understood abedi himself recently returned to from the country. let's talk your home affairs correspondent. what more do we know about his background and w
a man united football fan who worked in the local bakery, it is now emerged that he recently travelledman abedi was part of a network of extremists. this was a horrific violent event, it was more sophisticated than some of the horrific events that we have seen in the past or in other parts of europe so the past or in other parts of europe so people are reasonably wondering whether he did this on his own. and this morning there have been more arrests, three men detained in south manchester in...
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. >>> united ceo will be among executives testifying to a congressional hearing. this comes after a disturbing video of a man being dragged off a united flight. news 4's justin finch will join us. >> today there will be a campus meeting at american university after racist messages were left around campus. bananas tied with black nooses were around campus. >>> 5:33. >> orioles star adam detailing what he called one of the worst cases of fan abuse he's ever heard. angie goff is in the newsroom. so upsetting. >> it really is. you may be seeing his name a lot in his social media feeds. this is getting a whole lot of attention. or oels outfielder adam jones saying he heard serious racist heckling last night. this is all according to "usa today." they were playing the red sox in boston. jones said he heard the n word several times. he also said someone threw a bag of peanuts at him. the red sox say the fan was ejected from the ball parks. jones has been playing in the majors for 12 years. he says he's been offended before but this was one of the worst experiences of his career. eun? >> terrible. glad that fan was
. >>> united ceo will be among executives testifying to a congressional hearing. this comes after a disturbing video of a man being dragged off a united flight. news 4's justin finch will join us. >> today there will be a campus meeting at american university after racist messages were left around campus. bananas tied with black nooses were around campus. >>> 5:33. >> orioles star adam detailing what he called one of the worst cases of fan abuse he's ever heard....
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united states. now there were people who pled germany's case. this is most famous of them. this is a interesting man born in germany, came to the united states and became a professor at harvard. one of the most famous to the extent that professors can be famous, one of the most famous and well-known professorses in the united states in this time period. he was an early advocate, early developer of criminal psychology. that is trying to get at the cause of psych lodge call causes of crime. very famous guy. very interesting guy, influenced all kinds of things and as i just learned a couple months ago was indirect influence on the creation of wonder woman as well in psychological approaches. he was also an enormous supporter of the new medium of cinema ma. he was assassinated by cinema. written many articles before world war i, put german government less after military posture to show germany's scientific, medical, education facets and germany's superiority in cinema. when the war began he began a series of letters to the editor, open letters to president wilson and a quick book he put together called,
united states. now there were people who pled germany's case. this is most famous of them. this is a interesting man born in germany, came to the united states and became a professor at harvard. one of the most famous to the extent that professors can be famous, one of the most famous and well-known professorses in the united states in this time period. he was an early advocate, early developer of criminal psychology. that is trying to get at the cause of psych lodge call causes of crime. very...
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units arrived. ten team arrested since the suicide bombing. eight in custody. >> britain is sharing intelligence about the man chester attack with the united states after american officials promised to be careful with information. british officials were furious when names of the bomber and vick thames and photos appeared in u.s. media. the leaks were troubling and called for an investigation. >> back here on the home front. many residents in the east cleaning up, from storms and others will be -- dealing with plenty of them over the holiday travel weekend. there were tornados, flash flooding in southern ohio and western carolinas. gas station in ohio. look at the scene. destroyed. buildings damaged in one town. overnight the storm system is moving through the northeast. as they do. and this one into new england. er and cause flight delays and cancellation. >> means start of the holiday likely to be a washout for half the country. >> get the details from justin pavick. >> good morning to you. a lot of people making plans of course for the upcoming holiday weekend. here is how it is looking. nice conditions over the northern plains. building, warmt
units arrived. ten team arrested since the suicide bombing. eight in custody. >> britain is sharing intelligence about the man chester attack with the united states after american officials promised to be careful with information. british officials were furious when names of the bomber and vick thames and photos appeared in u.s. media. the leaks were troubling and called for an investigation. >> back here on the home front. many residents in the east cleaning up, from storms and...
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the president of the united states fired the man in charge of an active investigation about the president and his campaign ties to russia. the truth is, the dismissal of director coming as part of a much longer pattern of this administrations interfering with, or removing the people who are in a position to conduct an independent investigation of the president and his t administration.. the administration requested the chairman of the house and senate intelligence committee's help them be back reports in the press about russian probes. the administration picked to the attorney general, then senator jeff sessions to lead a justice department that was supposed independently conduct thism investigation. attorney general sessions, of course, has since had to recuse himself from the russian investigation after he misled congress about his meetings with the russian ambassador.ing the administration is not shy about removing independentoe prosecutor said law enforcement officers from the press. if they're simply doing something that the president does not like it, even if it is required by law.
the president of the united states fired the man in charge of an active investigation about the president and his campaign ties to russia. the truth is, the dismissal of director coming as part of a much longer pattern of this administrations interfering with, or removing the people who are in a position to conduct an independent investigation of the president and his t administration.. the administration requested the chairman of the house and senate intelligence committee's help them be back...
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greenbelt maryland are searching foreman in her apartment at the franklin park police say the man got into the shrimp unitm window. he told the woman he had a gun and sexual assaulted her. >> any kind of violence especially of a schedule nature is concerning. it's been several years we had random sexual assault where the suspect way not be known to the victim. it's very concerning. >> police tell us they searched the area but did not find the suspect. >>> new tonight a high school senior attends a private christian school won't attend. marina marraco has mr. >>> the high school senior and her parents say they're struggling to understand how their conservative christian high school can teach and promote being pro-life and then turn their back on one of their own. she is at a graduating student here. she's the only one in her class of 15 seniors won't be allowed to walk. because she's pregnant. >> tobacco, alcohol, drugs >> it's a k through develop nondenotion christian school >> it was a typical thing, you know >> it reads this applications extends to my action. >> do you feel there's a different interpret
greenbelt maryland are searching foreman in her apartment at the franklin park police say the man got into the shrimp unitm window. he told the woman he had a gun and sexual assaulted her. >> any kind of violence especially of a schedule nature is concerning. it's been several years we had random sexual assault where the suspect way not be known to the victim. it's very concerning. >> police tell us they searched the area but did not find the suspect. >>> new tonight a high...
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man. the united nations estimates 40% of the country's people are at risk. again in partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent jane ferguson reports. >> reporter: she studies with focus and poise. rebecca looks like a typical student next to her classmates in thoahnom school, in a remote area of south sudan, but few of them have been through what she has endured. her family fled for their lives when government soldiers raided their village. they survived by hiding in swamps for two weeks. >> ( translated ): when we fled our village, we were 28 people, when we got here, we were 24. two were shot and two died of hunger. >> reporter: one of those who died was her 13-year-old sister. rebecca watched her grow weak and starve to death. >> ( translated ): we didn't have anything to dig with to bury her, so we just put grass on the body and left it there. >> reporter: marcoe nur is 16 years old and also goes to school here. two months ago, he made it to this village with what remained of his family. >> ( translated ): when we fle
man. the united nations estimates 40% of the country's people are at risk. again in partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent jane ferguson reports. >> reporter: she studies with focus and poise. rebecca looks like a typical student next to her classmates in thoahnom school, in a remote area of south sudan, but few of them have been through what she has endured. her family fled for their lives when government soldiers raided their village. they...
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back then, she was bradley, an intelligence officer for the united states army. manning access to secret data that the prison in guantanamo, as well as top secret diplomatic cables. bradley leaked over 700,000 documents to wikileaks. it was the largest leak in u.s. history. when video in particular showing american helicopters killing 12 civilians, including two journalists from reuters, created an international uproar. in 2013, manning was sentenced to 35 years for espionage and theft. she said she only wanted to spark public debate. many served most of her prison time in fort leavenworth in kansas. it was in prison that manning began her gender transition and took on the name chelsea. there was domestic and international concern over the use of solitary confinement and other restrictions. apparently to protect manning. in his last days in office, president obama commuted manning's sentenced to a total of seven years. she tweeted a few days before her release, freedom was only a dream and hard to imagine. now it is here. you kept me alive. brent: german police may have
back then, she was bradley, an intelligence officer for the united states army. manning access to secret data that the prison in guantanamo, as well as top secret diplomatic cables. bradley leaked over 700,000 documents to wikileaks. it was the largest leak in u.s. history. when video in particular showing american helicopters killing 12 civilians, including two journalists from reuters, created an international uproar. in 2013, manning was sentenced to 35 years for espionage and theft. she...
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united kingdom. during the day, police raided a number of houses. a 23—year—old manpreventing a determined suicide bomber is incredibly difficult. the priority now for the police will be to discover everything they can about this man — whether he is part of a wider network and whether there is a risk of further attacks. dozens of people are still trying to trace loved ones after last night's bombing. among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15. and some of the first victims of the attack have been named. georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande at a previous event. and eight—year—old saffie roussos was amongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. we saw the worst of humanity last night but we have seen the best of it today here in manchester, the spirit of resilience is alive and well. in the past few hours hundreds of people here in albert square showing solidarity. lots of people coming together, i am sure there will be more tears over the next few days and weeks as we start to learn the identities of those kill
united kingdom. during the day, police raided a number of houses. a 23—year—old manpreventing a determined suicide bomber is incredibly difficult. the priority now for the police will be to discover everything they can about this man — whether he is part of a wider network and whether there is a risk of further attacks. dozens of people are still trying to trace loved ones after last night's bombing. among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15. and some of the first victims of the attack...
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. >>> in united kingdom today authorities in manchester arrested another man in connection with the concert attack investigation. that man was carrying a suspicious package. and british authorities have confirming that the bomber, 22-year-old salman abedi didn't act alone. that arrest today was one of five in the u.k. and more happening overseas. abc7 news reporter ariel reshev is live in manchester. >> reporter: alma, authorities examined the bomb used in monday's attack determining it was intricate enough to suggest a broader threat. british authorities working to untangle a web of suspected terrorist activity at home and the investigation now stretching abroad. libyan security detaining the younger brother and father of concert bomber salman abedi in tr ipo li. arresting six people believed to be connected to monday's bombing. >> the fact that he's been able to live there for so long and start to live under the radar, obscure, it's appalling. >> reporter: but abedi was known, at one point monitored as a possible terrorist. he turned a concert into a scene of carnage. the deadly device to
. >>> in united kingdom today authorities in manchester arrested another man in connection with the concert attack investigation. that man was carrying a suspicious package. and british authorities have confirming that the bomber, 22-year-old salman abedi didn't act alone. that arrest today was one of five in the u.k. and more happening overseas. abc7 news reporter ariel reshev is live in manchester. >> reporter: alma, authorities examined the bomb used in monday's attack...
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a hearing comes weeks after a man was dragged off a united we're going to elementary you what the company next. have you ever seen this a human fuse ball tournament. they used their own quick nimble fancy foot work and long tubes to play. trr more than 100 people playing at once. >> that looks like a workout. you get a little bit of everything. i'll guess so. car sales going in reverse in april american auto makers ford if i at, chrysle and gm all reporting a huge drop in sales last month. the fourth monthly dip in a row, rising auto prices said to be a big reason why fewer folks are driving off the& lot in a new car. and consumers apparently don't have as big an p tight for apple products as they used to, the company selling just under 51 million i phones. that's actually down for the same period last year. apple did beat earnings estimate an record amount of cash, nearly 257 billion-dollar. investors making more cash on wall street stockses up on tuesday with the tech heavy nasdaq hit hing an all-time high. students looking to get ahead in credits and cash. listen up, facebook has the h
a hearing comes weeks after a man was dragged off a united we're going to elementary you what the company next. have you ever seen this a human fuse ball tournament. they used their own quick nimble fancy foot work and long tubes to play. trr more than 100 people playing at once. >> that looks like a workout. you get a little bit of everything. i'll guess so. car sales going in reverse in april american auto makers ford if i at, chrysle and gm all reporting a huge drop in sales last...
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this is a categorical difference than the president of the united states is firing the man who is investigating the president of the united states. trump himself acknowledged in his goofy letter where he talks about, three times that he was supposed by exonerated by director comey. i don't know what he isser fr referring to. it shows that he knows he is under investigation, yet he is firing this guy anyway. it's not normal and it's not american. >> ken? >> i disagree. i'm completely on the other side of the coin. here we have an investigation that's proceeding. everything that happens in this investigation tomorrow is going to be the same in spite of the removal of the director of the fbi. because the professionals who handle this day to day are going to keep handling it it day to day. they're not going to -- >> how do you know? how do you know that? >> it's ridiculous. this doesn't stop anything. all the grand jury subpoenas go out. the work in pursuit of those will continue. >> so why is there a head of the fbi if the guy doesn't matter at all? they sort of operate on automatic pilot? >> the
this is a categorical difference than the president of the united states is firing the man who is investigating the president of the united states. trump himself acknowledged in his goofy letter where he talks about, three times that he was supposed by exonerated by director comey. i don't know what he isser fr referring to. it shows that he knows he is under investigation, yet he is firing this guy anyway. it's not normal and it's not american. >> ken? >> i disagree. i'm completely...
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celta vigo's goalkeeper was inspired denying manchester united at every turn. one man'sr‘s defiance. they played the 18th theme at half—time perhaps to set the scene for a daring raid. it would only take one shot, one deflection. the manchester united squad is the most expensive, but they give free—kick to say a lad who cost nothing, here is why, marcus rashford, proof you can hunt the world for magic, but you might find it on your doorstep. the teenager who won the quarterfinal set them on their way in the semifinal. the plan is coming together. millwall were held to a goalless draw at home to scunthorpe in their league one play—off first leg. in the other tie, it's advantage bradford. rory mcardle‘s header gave them a 1—0 win over fleetwood at valley parade to take into the second leg on sunday. if you were looking for a feast of goals tonight, you should have gone to the hive. home of the arsenal ladies, where they drew 4—1! with liverpool, in the spring series match. danielle carter brought arsenal back into it with a brace. england's under—17s, came from behind to w
celta vigo's goalkeeper was inspired denying manchester united at every turn. one man'sr‘s defiance. they played the 18th theme at half—time perhaps to set the scene for a daring raid. it would only take one shot, one deflection. the manchester united squad is the most expensive, but they give free—kick to say a lad who cost nothing, here is why, marcus rashford, proof you can hunt the world for magic, but you might find it on your doorstep. the teenager who won the quarterfinal set them...
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andy burton received he's suspending sharing intel from the man chester attack with the united states. >> it, wrong, arrogant and disrespectful to the people of man chester and particularly the families of the injured. it must stop. cheryl: president trump ordering the justice department to launch a full investigation. joining knee, a democrat warning about the leaks for some time now. dennis kucinich says the "new york times" did something very unethical. >> we should begin by expressing sympathy for and solidarity with the people of manchester and england in this horrible event. cheryl: you have been warn being the leaks. do you think this latest gaffe by the liberal media putting out sensitive information, angering one of our strongest allies. do you have think this will knock the journalists off their high horse that seem to be overstepping their boundaries? >> i'm surprised at the "new york times." they put out information that could come pro miets the investigation. they owe the people of the u.k. an apology. they have to tree work the way they present this information. this thr
andy burton received he's suspending sharing intel from the man chester attack with the united states. >> it, wrong, arrogant and disrespectful to the people of man chester and particularly the families of the injured. it must stop. cheryl: president trump ordering the justice department to launch a full investigation. joining knee, a democrat warning about the leaks for some time now. dennis kucinich says the "new york times" did something very unethical. >> we should...
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. >>> last night we showed you another confrontation, a bay area man clashing with a united airlines ticket agent. the agent canceled his flight because she said he wasn't abe to record her on his cell phone. ossa of herk close was forced to buy a one way ticket on another airline. united reimbursed him for the cost of the ticket. >> reporter: comey out in the cold. the director of the fib fired effect live immediately. the president fireding him as the fbi investigates the president's ties to russia. we go live to san francisco where bay area representatives in congress are reacting. the optics don't look good. >> reporter: several members of congress in the bay area here tonight say they are outraged. democrats say it looks like a cover up. they also say it is past time for an independent investigation of the president's ties to russia. >> best case is they have really slowed down probably the investigation. >> you know what knows why. but this is -- yeah, we all know why. right? to me, the takeaway is that what we really need is a special prosecutor. >> reporter: congressman jared
. >>> last night we showed you another confrontation, a bay area man clashing with a united airlines ticket agent. the agent canceled his flight because she said he wasn't abe to record her on his cell phone. ossa of herk close was forced to buy a one way ticket on another airline. united reimbursed him for the cost of the ticket. >> reporter: comey out in the cold. the director of the fib fired effect live immediately. the president fireding him as the fbi investigates the...
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heir man dragged off united flight to make room for off duty employ anesthesia and american airlinesng a woman with a st stroller. >> just give me back my stroller please. >> challenging a passenger to a flight. >> we did not handle that situation as should have been happenedeled. >> hill members of congress told airline executives to shape up or face consequences. >> if you want to treat thus way fine we can only do so much but there will come a day when coming gress won't accept it anymore. >> some vowed to limit over booking and increased compensation for over booked passengers and delta apologized and offered -- >> feels like turns in all out bral. >> clearly with whether you see the behavior of airline employees they're stressed out. >> they're stressed out. >> like everyone else they're asked to do more with less and coming to a head. >> certainly is. >> not good. >> we'll see what happens with that whole case. meanwhile, what we have happening in the weather world this weekend. >> at >> that's not going to help. >> they will be stressed with that too. >> stress on you there. >
heir man dragged off united flight to make room for off duty employ anesthesia and american airlinesng a woman with a st stroller. >> just give me back my stroller please. >> challenging a passenger to a flight. >> we did not handle that situation as should have been happenedeled. >> hill members of congress told airline executives to shape up or face consequences. >> if you want to treat thus way fine we can only do so much but there will come a day when coming...
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and my sink too. >> he's the cleanest man on this unit. >> see the toilet and sink not like that.[ applause ] >> inmate sanchez is a unit worker. we need to keep the units as clean as possible. and he does the best job out of all the workers that we have. so i use him as often as i can. he'll go in and scrub from ceiling to floor and i mean wets the ceiling, the walls and takes the squeegee and he squeegees it down. the bunks get clean. all the metal gets clean. >> the smell is good. >> i'm telling you when he leaves it's clean. i even allow him to clean the officer's bathroom because he does a good job. if i was able to take him home i would take him home and allow if i was able to take him home i would take him home and allow him to clean my house because that's how good of a cleaner he is in here. >> my mom tell me, is your room clean? very clean? yes. what is the toilet? very clean. >> so, edwin, did you count on this? no, i didn't. it smells like a rat down in here. >>> coming up -- >> i want to get something like 15 to 20. >> i just want you to be realistic. >> a counselor t
and my sink too. >> he's the cleanest man on this unit. >> see the toilet and sink not like that.[ applause ] >> inmate sanchez is a unit worker. we need to keep the units as clean as possible. and he does the best job out of all the workers that we have. so i use him as often as i can. he'll go in and scrub from ceiling to floor and i mean wets the ceiling, the walls and takes the squeegee and he squeegees it down. the bunks get clean. all the metal gets clean. >> the...
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does it send to those countries that their number one ally, the president of the united states, their president, fired the man at the agency that was looking into the very problem they're dealing with, russian interference in the democracy? >> chuck, from what i hear from leaders of the other nations, europe and more broadly the subject of russia comes up in all of our conversations is all the other nations want the u.s. and russia to work towards improving our relationship as well for all the reasons i just mentioned. i think it is largely viewed it is not healthy for the world and not healthy for us for the american national security to remain healthy at this low level. whether we can improve it remains to be seen. it's going to take some time, it's going to take lot of hard work. but i think the president is committed, rightly so, and i'm committed with him as well to see if we can do something to put us on a better footing with our relationship with russia. >> can you get on a better footing if you don't address this issue of russian interference? your counterpart, foreign minister, mr. lavrov, said you g
does it send to those countries that their number one ally, the president of the united states, their president, fired the man at the agency that was looking into the very problem they're dealing with, russian interference in the democracy? >> chuck, from what i hear from leaders of the other nations, europe and more broadly the subject of russia comes up in all of our conversations is all the other nations want the u.s. and russia to work towards improving our relationship as well for...
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man. luckily he was not stung. united put passengers on another plane but did not say if the scorpion was actually ever found. >> nasa is changing its tune when it comes to its next big rocket launch. the space agency now says a crew of two will not be aboard the made enflight of the space launch system, the monster rocket being developed to take people into deep space and onto mars. nasa says costs not safety, is the main reason behind the move. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> hi there, everyone. it duntsz really feel like may around here. temperatures lower than where they should be for this time of year. concord average high of 76 degrees, the weekend will feature upper 60s, below normal. look at the numbers just drop on tuesday. 64 degrees, but a big rise in temperatures as we head towards thursday and friday. it's going to be warmer than average with mid-'80s in our inland valley so definitely going to be changing it up. from our live doppler 7 perspective, you will notice really do
man. luckily he was not stung. united put passengers on another plane but did not say if the scorpion was actually ever found. >> nasa is changing its tune when it comes to its next big rocket launch. the space agency now says a crew of two will not be aboard the made enflight of the space launch system, the monster rocket being developed to take people into deep space and onto mars. nasa says costs not safety, is the main reason behind the move. >> announcer: now your accuweather...
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units. the majority of inmates live under much more restrictive conditions. they are confined to one or two-man cells in housing units known as modules or mods. >> are any of them giving you any issues? >> no. really haven't had any issues at least with them today. >> most of these inmates were prior, a lot more supervision due to their charges and criminal sophistication. they are entitled to two hours every day of day room and then three times a week they get an hour in the facility. unless they have outdoor rec time, they are in their cell for 22 hours. >> still, some of the inmates are being pulled out of their cells for a surprise shakedown. >> we search cells to find contraband, weapons, drugs. >> let's go, guys. >> let's go. >> go out to reck and enjoy your time out there, and we'll call you back in. >> a lot of times they will keep fruit and turn that into a jailhouse alcohol called pruno. they will save bread and save all that. the yeast in the bread to ferment. the sugary juice, it will turn into pruno, which they're making one right here. this can be dangerous because there's no way
units. the majority of inmates live under much more restrictive conditions. they are confined to one or two-man cells in housing units known as modules or mods. >> are any of them giving you any issues? >> no. really haven't had any issues at least with them today. >> most of these inmates were prior, a lot more supervision due to their charges and criminal sophistication. they are entitled to two hours every day of day room and then three times a week they get an hour in the...
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ecuador was delayed after a scorpion was scene on board, and they saw scorpion crime out of a man's coat, and united got those folks a new plane out of precaution and gave them a meal voucher, too. over all, a 3 1/2 hour delay. but they have not found the scorpion, and they have not confirmed that, anyways. we hope they did. >> back to you guys. >> you would think they would make that really clear. thanks. >>> anybody who buys tickets online scored a major win. we will talk about the crackdown that has been a long time coming. >>> why is this cash all over the floor of a bay area burger king. king. >>> and then the ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. >>> b.a.r.t. getting hit with more complaints after an unprecedented drop in ridership, and the reason for both is homelessness. they are trying to fix this by finding shelters for the homeless. and this growing dissatisfaction comes at a time when for the first time b.a.r.t. ridership is dropping during weekend peak
ecuador was delayed after a scorpion was scene on board, and they saw scorpion crime out of a man's coat, and united got those folks a new plane out of precaution and gave them a meal voucher, too. over all, a 3 1/2 hour delay. but they have not found the scorpion, and they have not confirmed that, anyways. we hope they did. >> back to you guys. >> you would think they would make that really clear. thanks. >>> anybody who buys tickets online scored a major win. we will talk...
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the property in the 1830's would be bought by a man by the name of uriah levy, who was one of the first naval officers of jewish faith in the united states. uriah levy and his family began the process of tracking down some of the original objects of the home. and in 1923, it was uriah levy's man named jefferson munro levy, who sold this property to the thomas jefferson foundation, which continues to own monticello as a nonprofit museum and has since 1923. one of the things that we are striving to bring back here to the guest experience at monticello is a sense that monticello is more than just this house on the hill. the house is incredibly well preserved, and we want people to walk in jefferson's footsteps, but we also want them to understand that monticello had nearly 200 people living here during jefferson's time and that most of them were enslaved. and so over the past several years, we have been working to restore the landscape of slavery to monticello, so when you walk outside the house, you look down on mulberry row, and you can understand there was a center of industry and enslaved life there . and that if you tour the sou
the property in the 1830's would be bought by a man by the name of uriah levy, who was one of the first naval officers of jewish faith in the united states. uriah levy and his family began the process of tracking down some of the original objects of the home. and in 1923, it was uriah levy's man named jefferson munro levy, who sold this property to the thomas jefferson foundation, which continues to own monticello as a nonprofit museum and has since 1923. one of the things that we are striving...
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unit here. officers found not one but two people dead, both shot and killed according to a source with a man who shot them inside the apartment refusing to come out. the merge unit, san jose's version of swat, arrived to talk the man into surrendering. neighbors tell us they could hear police on the loudspeaker ordering him to come out. eventually an officer shot and killed the suspect last night. it's not clear what happens in the moments before the officer fired their weapon. that officer is on paid administrative leave which is normal in a situation like this. the d.a.'s office and the police's homicide unit are also conducting a joint criminal investigation which, again, is standard when an officer is involved in a shooting. this is the second deadly shooting this week involving a san jose police officer. you might recall wednesday night police shot and killed a man during a family disturbance. he died yesterday of his injuries in the hospital. bob redell today in the bay. >>> fires were set at an auto body shot on lincoln, it was destroyed. a crew was on scene gathering additional informati
unit here. officers found not one but two people dead, both shot and killed according to a source with a man who shot them inside the apartment refusing to come out. the merge unit, san jose's version of swat, arrived to talk the man into surrendering. neighbors tell us they could hear police on the loudspeaker ordering him to come out. eventually an officer shot and killed the suspect last night. it's not clear what happens in the moments before the officer fired their weapon. that officer is...
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yes says he killed the man who tried to stop him from harrass ago muslim girl. >> uniting from man chesterariana grande returning to the city less than two weeks after a deadly bombing at one of her shows. and she won't be alone. the stars were coming together for a big benefit concert. >> trump has now tweeted. >> everyone trying to figure out what cough fee fee means, now he's asking you, who can figure out the true meaning of it? >> that's good way to turn it around when you made a mistak mistake. >> auto correct gets you every time. >> i auto corrected about 4:30 this morning. >> i tied in covfefe, and you mow what came out? confederate. he was trying to type in coverage. >> there is no f in coverage? >> i don't know. >> you know what i'm saying? those phones they'll get you. >> despite the constant negative press coverage, you would think. it came up cough fee fee. >> do you think so tired, so busy came from overseas maybe he fell asleep mid tweet? >> so con, no, fefe. >> fefe. or fay fay, fay? or fee fee. >> let's start working on that, give me words for each one of those, all right?
yes says he killed the man who tried to stop him from harrass ago muslim girl. >> uniting from man chesterariana grande returning to the city less than two weeks after a deadly bombing at one of her shows. and she won't be alone. the stars were coming together for a big benefit concert. >> trump has now tweeted. >> everyone trying to figure out what cough fee fee means, now he's asking you, who can figure out the true meaning of it? >> that's good way to turn it around...
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many men again remarked on the fact that mosby could meet a man, maybe not even talk to him, simply look at him, and when join thewanted to unit mosby would say, "no, i don't want you," or "urine -- or in." re a great example, a man who showed up in february 1863, early on in mosby haas career as a major -- mosby's career as a major. did notrs said they trust him, that it was a trick, and mosby spoke to him and and said he would be fine. he allowed him into the unit, and when all was said and done, ames would become a lieutenant under mosby and one of the most trusted and liked and respected the command, liked and respected and trusted by the other rangers. a great deal was made about mosby not accepting deserters, of one man,ase there's no doubt in my mind that he was a deserter from another unit, but again, mosby saw .omething in him he rose to the rank of captain and commander under mosby. i told you that stewart had told mosby that he would have elections. when a company was formed all the way until h company, and mosby did have elections, but as i said, he did it his way. when mosby knew a new company was to be for him, b
many men again remarked on the fact that mosby could meet a man, maybe not even talk to him, simply look at him, and when join thewanted to unit mosby would say, "no, i don't want you," or "urine -- or in." re a great example, a man who showed up in february 1863, early on in mosby haas career as a major -- mosby's career as a major. did notrs said they trust him, that it was a trick, and mosby spoke to him and and said he would be fine. he allowed him into the unit, and...
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the foyer, between the concert hall and victoria station, salman abedi, a 22—year—old man, formerly a manchester unitednnections, or himself up in the foyer, in a position where he could cause the maximum damage and death. he did it among so many maximum damage and death. he did it among so many young people. today, there have been a lot of police activity and friendly work going on around the arena. they are trying to get to grips with the investigation. they are trained to find out more about who salman abedi is. , but tonight, the prime minister came out and said they do not know enough about the support network there. they have increased the threat level to critical, meaning that an attack could be imminent. let's you what she had to say. —— let's hear what she had to say. it is now being concluded that the threat level should be increased for the time being from severe to critical. this means that their assessment is not only that an attack remains highly likely, but that a further attack may be imminent. the change in the threat level means that there will be additional resources and support made
the foyer, between the concert hall and victoria station, salman abedi, a 22—year—old man, formerly a manchester unitednnections, or himself up in the foyer, in a position where he could cause the maximum damage and death. he did it among so many maximum damage and death. he did it among so many young people. today, there have been a lot of police activity and friendly work going on around the arena. they are trying to get to grips with the investigation. they are trained to find out more...
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this man is the president of the united states. he acted decisively today.the fbi director. >> the administration defended trump's decision saying it came with the recommendation of attorney general jeff sessions and deputy attorney general but in his letter dismissing comey trump turned back to russia writing while i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate occasions that i am not under investigation, i never theless concur with the judgment of the department of justice that you are not able to effectively lead the bureau. it's a perplexing assertion after comey testified that the fbi is investigating ties between trump's presidential campaign and russia. >> you have confirmed that the fbi is investigating potential ties between trump associates and the russian interference in the 2016 campaign, correct? >> yes. >> trump's bombshell announcement inspired fierce political blow back and prompted democrats to call for a special prosecutor to take over the investigation into trump and russia. >> i simply said to him mr. president in all due respect
this man is the president of the united states. he acted decisively today.the fbi director. >> the administration defended trump's decision saying it came with the recommendation of attorney general jeff sessions and deputy attorney general but in his letter dismissing comey trump turned back to russia writing while i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate occasions that i am not under investigation, i never theless concur with the judgment of the department of justice that...
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>> united says the man tried to take another passenger's seat as they were still boarding in shanghai. that's what started all of this. he allegedly refused to move and grew, according to people there, increasingly disruptive. everybody had to deplane while local law enforcement dealt with that matter. the flight had to stop over in san francisco as a result to change out the crews. as you can see, the man is wearing a bright red make america great again hat, hence the shouts as he was getting off the plane, lock him up. >> bay area leaders are getting public input on the region's long range transportation plan. the ntc and association of bay area governments will host two meetings today. one in santa rosa, one in san jose. each meeting is designed to generate feedback on the draft plan called plan bay area 2040. a long term integrated transportation and land use plan that brings in all nine bay area counties. >> with the win tonight in san antonio, the warriors can once again punch their ticket to the fin finals. >> that didn't take long, because they haven't lost a single game yet.
>> united says the man tried to take another passenger's seat as they were still boarding in shanghai. that's what started all of this. he allegedly refused to move and grew, according to people there, increasingly disruptive. everybody had to deplane while local law enforcement dealt with that matter. the flight had to stop over in san francisco as a result to change out the crews. as you can see, the man is wearing a bright red make america great again hat, hence the shouts as he was...