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nate bargatze.ked into it. so i asked a great-uncle, told me pretty wild story. we had a guy in our family that got -- he got killed, got murdered, actually, by a a sickle. like the thing the grim reaper carries? and this is like the 1 1800s, too, just so you don't have to feel -- it's not a a recent story. [ light laughter ] we're over it as a family. [ laughter ] so the guy -- it was his own fault, too. the guy's nickname, they called him "two thumbs." two thumbs bargatze. and the reason they called him that is because he had two thumbs on one hand, but still had the other thumb. so not even a good nickname. [ laughter ] i'm two thumbs bargatze. everybodbu two thumbs bargatze. he's the only not two thumbs we've ever had in the history of our family. [ laughter ] so i can tell you he was a a troublemaker. two thumbs, he was hooking up with this guy's wife. so he was at her house, he leaves. the neighbor sees him. he gives him two thumbs, one hand up, you know. and the neighbor is like all right. [
nate bargatze.ked into it. so i asked a great-uncle, told me pretty wild story. we had a guy in our family that got -- he got killed, got murdered, actually, by a a sickle. like the thing the grim reaper carries? and this is like the 1 1800s, too, just so you don't have to feel -- it's not a a recent story. [ light laughter ] we're over it as a family. [ laughter ] so the guy -- it was his own fault, too. the guy's nickname, they called him "two thumbs." two thumbs bargatze. and the...
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that is nate bargatze! nate bargatze! his stand-up special i netflix. nate bargatze.my thanks to kevin bacon, jenna dewan-tatum, kyra sedgwick, nate bargatze! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- tyra banks, star of "brigsby bear," actor and comedian kyle mooney, music from onerepublic. featuring the 8g band with brad wilk. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. according to sources at the "washington post," white house staff members are trying to build a case that chief of staff reince priebus, is the administration leaker by
that is nate bargatze! nate bargatze! his stand-up special i netflix. nate bargatze.my thanks to kevin bacon, jenna dewan-tatum, kyra sedgwick, nate bargatze! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in...
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nate is the james b. mcclatchy professor of law at stanford law school and his scholarship focuses on voting rights, political parties, campaign finance, redistricting and election administration. he served as a special master or expert to craft districting plans for many states and is a senior research director for the presidential commission on election administration and his current work examines the impact of changing technology on political communication, campaigns and election administration. and broadly that's what he'll be talking about here today. so with that let's welcome nate. [applause] >> thank you so much. it is an honor to be here. and it is an honor to be on this panel. we have a lot of people following me. my role is to set the table and they are going to break the china. i will talk about the issues and -- they will dive deeply into it. obviously,ig topic dealing with the question of how the internet affects democracy. i want to focus on three questions. want to focus on three questions
nate is the james b. mcclatchy professor of law at stanford law school and his scholarship focuses on voting rights, political parties, campaign finance, redistricting and election administration. he served as a special master or expert to craft districting plans for many states and is a senior research director for the presidential commission on election administration and his current work examines the impact of changing technology on political communication, campaigns and election...
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but u nfortu nately, we problem in the past. but unfortunately, we cannot assure absolute safety.olute security. global city is really difficult to achieve in our cities. because freedom for people leaving and going whenever they want, it's difficult to avoid it. so what happened in barcelona is the same as what has happened in other european cities. what would you say about the people you turned out here any placa de catalu nya you turned out here any placa de catalunya in the middle barcelona
but u nfortu nately, we problem in the past. but unfortunately, we cannot assure absolute safety.olute security. global city is really difficult to achieve in our cities. because freedom for people leaving and going whenever they want, it's difficult to avoid it. so what happened in barcelona is the same as what has happened in other european cities. what would you say about the people you turned out here any placa de catalu nya you turned out here any placa de catalunya in the middle barcelona
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there are no british women in the final, u nfortu nately.ly. they were blisteringly quick. darryl neita came into force, the british sprinter. the great elaine thompson, she's going in the 100 metres here. we can see her semifinal. desiree henry was going on this one, the british sprinter. she was a torchbearer at the olympic opening ceremony five yea rs the olympic opening ceremony five years ago. elaine thompson cruising through that. she still has the blue lipstick, a very imposing figure and the jamaican crowd are hoping she can lift spirits. in the last few minutes, i caught desiree henry to ask what the experience has been like competing in the 100 metres. 0h my goodness, unbelievably quick, but i'm glad to be out here and run as fa st i'm glad to be out here and run as fast as i could, i've enjoyed every moment. you can take the experience a way of running a race against the great elaine thompson. she is a phenomenal talent, there has been one like her so far in of olympic champion since the likes of flojo, she's something special. wh
there are no british women in the final, u nfortu nately.ly. they were blisteringly quick. darryl neita came into force, the british sprinter. the great elaine thompson, she's going in the 100 metres here. we can see her semifinal. desiree henry was going on this one, the british sprinter. she was a torchbearer at the olympic opening ceremony five yea rs the olympic opening ceremony five years ago. elaine thompson cruising through that. she still has the blue lipstick, a very imposing figure...
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u nfortu nately, turn around. it's a look at this.ortunately, jane, and i say this with heavy heart, it's really boring. ok. oh, no! because i was just watching the clips we are playing here, iwas just watching the clips we are playing here, i was thinking this looks like a busman‘s holiday for a journalist, looks like possibly a interesting documentary and i am thinking are people going to pay whatever they pay now to see it at the cinema? i mean, if they did, it's supposed to be a cure for non—believers in climate change, i think it's more a cure for insomnia. spectacular as glaciers are, they're moving at a faster pace than this film. the cause itself needed a much better film, a film. the cause itself needed a much betterfilm, a more inspiring film thanit betterfilm, a more inspiring film than it gets. it looks like propaganda for the people who believe in climate change, it's an easy stick to beat people. look how boring that film is. it's a shame because it's a vitally important subject treated with deathly dull scenario. all ri
u nfortu nately, turn around. it's a look at this.ortunately, jane, and i say this with heavy heart, it's really boring. ok. oh, no! because i was just watching the clips we are playing here, iwas just watching the clips we are playing here, i was thinking this looks like a busman‘s holiday for a journalist, looks like possibly a interesting documentary and i am thinking are people going to pay whatever they pay now to see it at the cinema? i mean, if they did, it's supposed to be a cure for...
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fortu nately, is also a statue to a cause.ly, a lost cause, but unfortunately, a cause that will not be forgotten by a segment, mainly of young white males. is this because they feel left behind? well, they may feel left behind. they may in 5ome may feel left behind. they may in some cases not have jobs. but they don't havejobs some cases not have jobs. but they don't have jobs because they don't have the proper education and training. tho5e have the proper education and training. those things are available in most places to them. but they choose to blame minoritie5 for their lack of position in society, and they are also told by their parents and grandparents how it was earlier generations, and they wonder why they are not on top, as were those earlier generations. well, we have changed and we now value everybody‘s contribution. good to speak to you. thank you for being with us on bbc news. the uk will need a transition period to help businesses adjust after brexit, according to both the chancellor and the international trade
fortu nately, is also a statue to a cause.ly, a lost cause, but unfortunately, a cause that will not be forgotten by a segment, mainly of young white males. is this because they feel left behind? well, they may feel left behind. they may in 5ome may feel left behind. they may in some cases not have jobs. but they don't havejobs some cases not have jobs. but they don't have jobs because they don't have the proper education and training. tho5e have the proper education and training. those things...
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amy: nate cardozo, thank you for being with us, of electronic frontier foundation.does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who feedback from people who appreciate - ah, sweets. we love our sweets. but as we all know, we can get carried away. i've got some healthier ways to satisfy that sweet tooth, and get you some extra nutrition to boot. with my crispy french toast fingers with blueberry maple sauce. banana bread with chocolate drizzle. mini date and nut snowballs. and three ingredient cherry chocolate haystacks. they're all coming up now, on ellie's real good food. (upbeat music)
amy: nate cardozo, thank you for being with us, of electronic frontier foundation.does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who feedback from people who appreciate - ah, sweets. we love our sweets. but as we all know, we can get carried away. i've got some healthier ways to satisfy that sweet tooth, and get you some extra nutrition to boot. with my crispy french toast fingers with blueberry maple sauce. banana bread with chocolate drizzle. mini date and nut...
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nate and histhank team. when i met the president of the freedom center this morning i told him i was very impressed on the professionalism because we have been working on this for about two years with nate and his team to make this everyday success and as we said before when we first started in the morning session, we went to several entities and nobody would give us the mic but nate gave us the mic and as dr. baker table.e brought the damn and hopefully, and shall a lot god willing, we have the professional know-how to get this done. there are things that of already been in the work. people of already called us. i got a text from a senator who said he had spoken to the lieutenant governor and when he left her he was totally impressed with what he saw and he wants is to kind of meet with them in the next 30 days to talk about our pilot project so hopefully that could be happening. i think the main focus is to low hanging the fruit. dealing with the use who, as john has said, are readily bombarded and in trou
nate and histhank team. when i met the president of the freedom center this morning i told him i was very impressed on the professionalism because we have been working on this for about two years with nate and his team to make this everyday success and as we said before when we first started in the morning session, we went to several entities and nobody would give us the mic but nate gave us the mic and as dr. baker table.e brought the damn and hopefully, and shall a lot god willing, we have...
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. >> reporter: around 7:00 a.m., nate richmond arrived at this jefferson county, courthouse, armed within wait, sitting in a car nearby. just after 8:00 a.m., as judge joseph bruzzese was making his way to the courthouse, the suspect ambushed him. firing five shots at point blank range. >> he shoves the judge down. >> reporter: the judge, who carries a gun, firing back. and a probation officer nearby also returning fire on richmond, who was killed on the scene. the suspect is the estranged father of malik richmond, the former star football player who was convicted in 2013 of sexually assaulting a fellow student. nate richmond had a number of cases in throughout the years. >> whether or not there's a connection between those prior appearances in that courtroom and today's action, we don't know the answer to that yet. >> reporter: officials say the judge is in stable condition and his injuries are not life threatening. alex perez, abc news in steubenville, ohio. >>> when we come back, celebs freaking out over the eclipse. >> plus, fans want to flip it and reverse it when it comes to a con
. >> reporter: around 7:00 a.m., nate richmond arrived at this jefferson county, courthouse, armed within wait, sitting in a car nearby. just after 8:00 a.m., as judge joseph bruzzese was making his way to the courthouse, the suspect ambushed him. firing five shots at point blank range. >> he shoves the judge down. >> reporter: the judge, who carries a gun, firing back. and a probation officer nearby also returning fire on richmond, who was killed on the scene. the suspect is...
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a will start with nate, professor of law at stanford law school. his scholarship focuses on voting rights, political parties, campaign finance, redistricting, and elections administration. he served as special master for expert to craft districting plans for many straight and senior director for the election administration and his current work examines changing technology on political communications, campaigns, and election administration. broadly that is what he will be talking about here today. with that, let's welcome nathan. >> [applause] >> thank you so much. it is an honor to be here. and it is an honor to be on this panel. we have a lot of people following me. my role is to set the table and they are going to break the china. i will talk about the issues and -- they will dive deeply into it. obviously,ig topic dealing with the question of how the internet affects democracy. i want to focus on three questions. want to focus on three questions. the first is what are the unique challenges that the internet poses for democracy, ok. and second, g
a will start with nate, professor of law at stanford law school. his scholarship focuses on voting rights, political parties, campaign finance, redistricting, and elections administration. he served as special master for expert to craft districting plans for many straight and senior director for the election administration and his current work examines changing technology on political communications, campaigns, and election administration. broadly that is what he will be talking about here...
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amy: nate cardozo, thank you for being with us, of electronic frontier foundation.oes it for our show. democracy y now! announcer: this is a production of china central television amamerica. mike: reinventing the wheel--it's often said when people waste time creating something that already works well, but sometimes coming up with a new approacach can have a positive impact. this week on "full frame," conversationons with innovators who are reinventing the wheel. they're also upending those ordinary tasks, making the daily grind easier and in the process, creating a better world. i'm mike walter, coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full frame."
amy: nate cardozo, thank you for being with us, of electronic frontier foundation.oes it for our show. democracy y now! announcer: this is a production of china central television amamerica. mike: reinventing the wheel--it's often said when people waste time creating something that already works well, but sometimes coming up with a new approacach can have a positive impact. this week on "full frame," conversationons with innovators who are reinventing the wheel. they're also upending...
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that's not what i meant. >> to keep things in perspective, nate says he wants
that's not what i meant. >> to keep things in perspective, nate says he wants
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u nfortu nately, of my dreams come true.away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are “— away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up and i feel
u nfortu nately, of my dreams come true.away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are “— away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up and i feel
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that nate richmond had been out drinking all night.ideo shows his car pulls up at the courthouse about 45 minutes ahead of the ambush. when the judge comes walking towards the entrance of the courthouse, the attacker comes out of the car with his gun blazing. a probation officer was with the judge. it's believed that the probation offer fired the shot but then later it was showed that the judge fired back. the judge says he was definitely armed. >> with all the nuts running around, i encouraged him to get a weapon. he did. another judge on the bench, i gave him a gun to carry with him because we have nut cases running around the city of stubenville and the country. >> the attacker, nate richmond, is the father of malik richmond who was convicted of raping a girl in 2012. malik served his time, went to college but the case followed him. he tried to play football at youngstown state but a petition was circulated to ban him from the grid iron. mike? >> shepard: the judge was overseeing the case involving the shooter? >> the case from the
that nate richmond had been out drinking all night.ideo shows his car pulls up at the courthouse about 45 minutes ahead of the ambush. when the judge comes walking towards the entrance of the courthouse, the attacker comes out of the car with his gun blazing. a probation officer was with the judge. it's believed that the probation offer fired the shot but then later it was showed that the judge fired back. the judge says he was definitely armed. >> with all the nuts running around, i...
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authorities say the suspect nate richmond, arrived at jefferson county court armed with a gun, lying in wait, sitting in a car nearby. just after 8:00 a.m. -- as judge joseph bruzzese was making his way to the courthouse -- authorities say the suspect ambushed him, firing five shots at point-blank range. >> it's up to the judge here, and then he shoots back, and he shoves the judge down. >> reporter: the judge, who carries a gun, firing back. and a probation officer nearby also returning fire on richmond, who was killed on the scene. the suspect is the estranged father of malik richmond, the former steubenville high school star football player who was convicted in 2013 of sexually assaulting a student. nate richmond had a number of cases in his courtroom throughout the years. >> whether or not there's a connection between any of the prior appearances in that courtroom in today's action, we don't want know the answer to that yet. >> reporter: and officials say the judge is in stable condition and his injuries are not life-threatening. >> alex perez in ohio for us. thank you, alex. >>>
authorities say the suspect nate richmond, arrived at jefferson county court armed with a gun, lying in wait, sitting in a car nearby. just after 8:00 a.m. -- as judge joseph bruzzese was making his way to the courthouse -- authorities say the suspect ambushed him, firing five shots at point-blank range. >> it's up to the judge here, and then he shoots back, and he shoves the judge down. >> reporter: the judge, who carries a gun, firing back. and a probation officer nearby also...
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well, u nfortu nately, damaged jobs in the us?tunately, any free trade agreement will have a negative impact onjobs, agreement will have a negative impact on jobs, particularly agreement will have a negative impact onjobs, particularly in manufacturing and other industries that are unable to compete either in terms of cost or in terms of quality with goods and services coming from abroad. now, that does tell only pa rt abroad. now, that does tell only part of the entire story. if we only look at the automotive sector for example, it's frequently cited as one of the biggest victims when in fa ct one of the biggest victims when in fact the tariffs on imports of korean cars were at 2.5% even before corus came into effect and remained at that level until last year when they were abolished. so the us auto industry has a lot of problems, this free trade agreement doesn't tell the whole story. i would go back to the whole story. i would go back to the figures you cited earlier, looking atjob creation, there's evidence that suggests that
well, u nfortu nately, damaged jobs in the us?tunately, any free trade agreement will have a negative impact onjobs, agreement will have a negative impact on jobs, particularly agreement will have a negative impact onjobs, particularly in manufacturing and other industries that are unable to compete either in terms of cost or in terms of quality with goods and services coming from abroad. now, that does tell only pa rt abroad. now, that does tell only part of the entire story. if we only look...
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u nfortu nately, of my dreams come true. unfortunately, the circumstances with how the contest ended were not the best. does that take anything away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are “— away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up and i feel confident i would have won. i feel bad about the injury. i have been riddled with injuries all year. it isa riddled with injuries all year. it is a hard way to go out. but i feel like it is my time, so i'm really happy. so one dream comes true at the judo but what happens you meet your sporting idol? do you show your excitement or play it cool? well, one fan had his best day ever when he went to watch gareth bale train ahead of wales' match against austria on saturday. take a look. lovely pictures. and a great day for curtis. that is nearly at from sportsday. just a reminder of our top story. liverpool have a greed of the £440 top story. liverpool have a greed of the {a40 million for alex oxlade—cha
u nfortu nately, of my dreams come true. unfortunately, the circumstances with how the contest ended were not the best. does that take anything away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are “— away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up away from the medal? not at all. i was two scores are —— up and i feel confident i would have won. i feel bad about the injury. i have been riddled with injuries all year. it isa riddled with injuries all year. it is a hard...
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police say nate richmond waited for judge joseph bruzzese outside the building.. then fired five shots at point-blank range. the judge was carrying a weapon, and returned fire, along with a probation officer.. killing the gunman. authorities say both the shooter, and his son, had previously had criminal cases in judge bruzzese's courtroom. but a motive for this shooting, remains unclear. the gunman's son was a former high school football star. he was convicted in 20-13 of raping a fellow student, and served about 10 months in a juvenile facility. as for the judge.. he's hospitalized, and is expected to survive. happening today. pretrial motions are set for comedian bill cosby's second the comic's legal team will be different for his november retrial on sexual assault charges. he has hired michael jackson's former lawyer - tom mesereau - to lead his defense. meseareau won an acquittal in jackson's 2004 child molestation trial. cosby's first trial ended in a hung jury. no matter where you were in the u-s monday -- it seemed everyone was looking up. from sidewalks, p
police say nate richmond waited for judge joseph bruzzese outside the building.. then fired five shots at point-blank range. the judge was carrying a weapon, and returned fire, along with a probation officer.. killing the gunman. authorities say both the shooter, and his son, had previously had criminal cases in judge bruzzese's courtroom. but a motive for this shooting, remains unclear. the gunman's son was a former high school football star. he was convicted in 20-13 of raping a fellow...
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we really thank nate and his team when in that the president this morning of the freedom center, and i told him that i was very impressed on the professionalism. we've been living and working with this for two years. as we said before when we first are in the morning session, we went to several entities and no one would give us the mic but nate gave us the mic. as doctor baker said, we brought the damn table. hopefully, god willing, will make every effort to make what we said our reality. it's going to take time, but we have the ingredients and the team and the professional know-how to get this done. there's things that already in the works, people have already called us, even i got a text from sending them use as it is spoken to lieutenant governor when you left your. he was totally impressed what he saw. he wants us to kind of meet with them the next 30 days to talk about our pilot project. so hopefully that could be happening. i think the main focus is to gear towards that that's the low hanging fruit, which is dealing with the youth who are readily bombarded, are in trouble, and
we really thank nate and his team when in that the president this morning of the freedom center, and i told him that i was very impressed on the professionalism. we've been living and working with this for two years. as we said before when we first are in the morning session, we went to several entities and no one would give us the mic but nate gave us the mic. as doctor baker said, we brought the damn table. hopefully, god willing, will make every effort to make what we said our reality. it's...
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it is u nfortu nate to critics are not helpful.word ignorance, the individuals are establishment figures who are in favour of an independent review, these are establishment figures and we need to listen to what people are saying, understand their concerns and look at how we can move forward to make sure prevent keeps all of us safe, or a version which have the confidence of the community. the government says it wants to learn the lessons from the attacks this yearin the lessons from the attacks this year in london and manchester and has set up a review of its entire counterterrorism strategy including the prevent programme. it is likely to report back later this year. danny shaw, bbc news. and you can hear the full interview with commander dean haydon, speaking to nomia iqbal on the bbc‘s asian network. that's ‘the big debate, live at the met police.‘ tomorrow from 10am. police have named a one—year—old girl who died following an incident with a vehicle in merthyr tydfil as pearl melody black. she suffered fatal injuries yesterday,
it is u nfortu nate to critics are not helpful.word ignorance, the individuals are establishment figures who are in favour of an independent review, these are establishment figures and we need to listen to what people are saying, understand their concerns and look at how we can move forward to make sure prevent keeps all of us safe, or a version which have the confidence of the community. the government says it wants to learn the lessons from the attacks this yearin the lessons from the attacks...
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violence from both sides very u nfortu nate. violence from both sides very unfortunate.of these things we re migration ever full of these things were bound to happen. in hindsight, if you say, it could have been better, had it been planned in a better, had it been planned in a better way, and the transition could have been much better, at that not been the case now, it is history. there are those that say that partition is a wind that won't heal between pakistan and india, you fought wars, three wars since 1947, relations between pakistan, new country, and india still very tense. i would say, there are things that appear to be difficult, but not impossible. in terms of relations with our neighbours, we are determined to have good relations with all neighbours, including india, if we talk to each other, rather than talking at each other, which is what has been going on, then there is a solution, sitting across the table. and we can solve these problems that have been holding our two countries since inception. travel between the two countries, if people visited the other c
violence from both sides very u nfortu nate. violence from both sides very unfortunate.of these things we re migration ever full of these things were bound to happen. in hindsight, if you say, it could have been better, had it been planned in a better, had it been planned in a better way, and the transition could have been much better, at that not been the case now, it is history. there are those that say that partition is a wind that won't heal between pakistan and india, you fought wars,...
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let's welcome nate. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor to be here. an honor to be on this panel. a lot of people are following me. my role is to set the table. i'm going to talk about the issues and they are going to dive deeply into it. topic, the a big question of how the internet affects to mock received. the first question, what are the unique challenges the internet poses for democracy? given those challenges, who should address those problems? what would those reforms look like? i want to start with caveats. there are several academics in the audience. that we have all seen this before. that is the first disagreement. yes. some problems we have seen many times before. fake news, hate speech. we have seen it many times before. the question i want to focus on, what are the unique features of , such differences in degree that we need to focus on the technology? is second academic objection what you think is so bad is actually pretty good. the internet as a technology like any other. thingsre going to be bad because of the internet and good things.
let's welcome nate. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor to be here. an honor to be on this panel. a lot of people are following me. my role is to set the table. i'm going to talk about the issues and they are going to dive deeply into it. topic, the a big question of how the internet affects to mock received. the first question, what are the unique challenges the internet poses for democracy? given those challenges, who should address those problems? what would those reforms look like?...
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cut them out nate's kids you have to. try. it was. going to hold. you all. think. so then. i was excited must like it all. muscles and. all i had you know. they'd all that isn't it. was a lot to do and you know he got it out of us. still. so you cling on the one on the good guys to muster up. the. piss into their. engine and go. through for. the other you so you could put this. on what's normal what's going on and i'm still not hiding much to. join you will send you on the. radio and to the kill of mr bush to them. it's only thing you can go up there and tell me the commission are going to go home. this in do if you book the more volume of the hole. in the punch teams. joining. the mossad the ganesha wants that you must go to the mall. and you don't. cope with much you don't slaughter. much of what republicans have another member on as your national debt. your uncle milty don't you didn't doesn't this now. a moment remember when this or that more oil look at that as if you'll. be adamant it's just because you're good at it if the government say you know this clause. like. t
cut them out nate's kids you have to. try. it was. going to hold. you all. think. so then. i was excited must like it all. muscles and. all i had you know. they'd all that isn't it. was a lot to do and you know he got it out of us. still. so you cling on the one on the good guys to muster up. the. piss into their. engine and go. through for. the other you so you could put this. on what's normal what's going on and i'm still not hiding much to. join you will send you on the. radio and to the...
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and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get out but u nfortu natelyy hardest to get out but unfortunately i didn't. boxer cheavon clarke, is one of great britain's big hopes for a medal at the next olympics. and already he could be labelled the lazarus of the boxing world. and notjust because he's able to get back up off the canvas. the jamaican—born boxer has been impaled... poisoned... and brought back from death — twice. despite that, he's now at the world championships in hamburg and competes in the quarter—finals tomorrow. our olympic sports reporter david mcdaid has more. as britain's top amateur heavyweight, cheavon clarke is used to taking blows but this is a man, it seems, not even the grim reaper can keep down. you know how people say yolo, i don't believe in that. yolo means you only live once but he has come back from the dead not once but twice, those dices with death came aged 18 and eight, the first when he fell onto a metal spike in the second when his appendix burst. the doctor said to my mum i am a lucky young man. they said during t
and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get out but u nfortu natelyy hardest to get out but unfortunately i didn't. boxer cheavon clarke, is one of great britain's big hopes for a medal at the next olympics. and already he could be labelled the lazarus of the boxing world. and notjust because he's able to get back up off the canvas. the jamaican—born boxer has been impaled... poisoned... and brought back from death — twice. despite that, he's now at...
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u nfortu nately, wants to tap into that.ing to believe her for the reasons unfortunately, nobody is going to believe herfor the reasons he outlined. and now a section of her party is going to believe she is behaving like an anticapitalist. it seems like a loser— lose situation. many parents will be wondering how much their heads of schools earn after this story. —— lose—lose. much their heads of schools earn after this story. -- lose-lose. it is extraordinary, and it is quite jarring because it is in the context of schools facing cuts, parents being told... being asked to pay for things all the time, textbooks, teachers buckling under the pressure of classes and sometimes ending up feeding children who are coming to school hungry. they are obviously facing the consequences of austerity cuts. it makes it particularly galling when we hear of figures like this. $420,000. .. outrageous. galling when we hear of figures like this. $420,000... outrageous. the princes will be honouring their ray of light a day before the anniversary
u nfortu nately, wants to tap into that.ing to believe her for the reasons unfortunately, nobody is going to believe herfor the reasons he outlined. and now a section of her party is going to believe she is behaving like an anticapitalist. it seems like a loser— lose situation. many parents will be wondering how much their heads of schools earn after this story. —— lose—lose. much their heads of schools earn after this story. -- lose-lose. it is extraordinary, and it is quite jarring...
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nate richmond had a number of cases in the judge's courtroom throughout the years. >> whether or notose prior appearances in that courtroom and today's action, we don't know the answer to that yet. >> reporter: officials say the judge is in stable condition and his injuries are not life threatening. alex perez, abc news, steubenville, ohio. >> our thanks to alex. >>> when we come back, celebs freaking out over the eclipse. >>> and those wanting to flip it when it comes to the confederate statues. we'll explain in "the skinny" coming up. e forever, that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever wash you. protect your clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. it smooths and strengthens fibers to protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner. at 15, i was addicted. by 40, i'll have lung disease. at 50, i'll die of a heart attack. dr. regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immedi
nate richmond had a number of cases in the judge's courtroom throughout the years. >> whether or notose prior appearances in that courtroom and today's action, we don't know the answer to that yet. >> reporter: officials say the judge is in stable condition and his injuries are not life threatening. alex perez, abc news, steubenville, ohio. >> our thanks to alex. >>> when we come back, celebs freaking out over the eclipse. >>> and those wanting to flip it...
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these a re u nfortu nate difference to their situation.n, are unfortunate circumstances. often, their are unfortunate circumstances. 0ften, theirfamilies are unfortunate circumstances. often, their families have are unfortunate circumstances. 0ften, theirfamilies have to intervene. the ombudsman and the social networking site gransnet survey of users. the ombudsman says the nhs must make it clear on how to complain and those who do must be convinced future ca re those who do must be convinced future care must not stop —— will not suffer. in response, the department of health said when things go wrong, it's incredibly important to listen to the concerns of patients and their families. by listening to mistakes, it can improve treatment. thousands of low—paid workers are to receive more than £2 billion of back pay after—tax investigations by the government. 0ver after—tax investigations by the government. over 230 employers were found to have paid less than a nonwage. the worst offender was argos. most of the historic world war two aircraft t
these a re u nfortu nate difference to their situation.n, are unfortunate circumstances. often, their are unfortunate circumstances. 0ften, theirfamilies are unfortunate circumstances. often, their families have are unfortunate circumstances. 0ften, theirfamilies have to intervene. the ombudsman and the social networking site gransnet survey of users. the ombudsman says the nhs must make it clear on how to complain and those who do must be convinced future ca re those who do must be convinced...
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through the efforts of the nate, we have 100 pieces of new artwork and he's quick to add at no cost to oklahoma. this particular piece is by wayne cooper. it's called the magic of petraeus and they're taking water that has oil in it to make medicine for arthritis and other diseases. this is governor mary fallon's office. governor fallon is not only the first woman, she was also the first lieutenant governor. around the corner from her office. they were elected separately so they are both republicans this time around and they are both elected for four-year terms. this is the guardian. sculpted it by one of our former state senators. senator haney is a full blood seminole creek indian. this represents all of the indians of oklahoma. there are 39 tribes that have headquarters in oklahoma. looking at the general population, probably something in the neighborhood of 60 tribes. notice the spear. that means he's staying to protect the state capitol. >> is this an image of a particular person? >> no. it is as generic as he could make it so it represents all of the indians of oklahoma rather th
through the efforts of the nate, we have 100 pieces of new artwork and he's quick to add at no cost to oklahoma. this particular piece is by wayne cooper. it's called the magic of petraeus and they're taking water that has oil in it to make medicine for arthritis and other diseases. this is governor mary fallon's office. governor fallon is not only the first woman, she was also the first lieutenant governor. around the corner from her office. they were elected separately so they are both...
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nate fredman. [laughter] >> greg: that's me excited for the show.se getting really happy. that's nate. >> kimberly: that was fascinating. it's 18 too young to vote in america? one governor is threatening to raise the age limit to cast the ballot. here why, stay next. ♪ to expose their hypocrisy. >> if they can't make the right decisions to buy cigarettes, i don't think they should be able to vote. secondly, it's too young to buy cigarettes, i think we ought to not listen send them to war uny are 21. >> jesse: if you've ever seen "watters world," that's a perfect example to raise the vote to 21, but do you think there's any other reason? >> kimberly: you are right -- [laughter] >> jesse: thank you. answer the question. >> kimberly: on a serious note -- i watch your show. yes. the voting age, should it be higher? i don't know. i'm going to say that if you can serve your country and go and fight overseas and give your blood and your body, you should be able to cast a vote in this country. absolutely. i encourage people to do so. people are fighting for
nate fredman. [laughter] >> greg: that's me excited for the show.se getting really happy. that's nate. >> kimberly: that was fascinating. it's 18 too young to vote in america? one governor is threatening to raise the age limit to cast the ballot. here why, stay next. ♪ to expose their hypocrisy. >> if they can't make the right decisions to buy cigarettes, i don't think they should be able to vote. secondly, it's too young to buy cigarettes, i think we ought to not listen...
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stories like his are u nfortu nately still hard.rtunately still quite rare, even though it has been two years since angela merkel‘s first opened up the german borders to hundreds of thousands of refugees. 0nly around 20 or 30% are in work. and even with special schemes, such as this one, it can be tough to find the right candidates. one of the refugees started in this programme and moved onto a security company, where he of course makes more money at the start. people are looking for a job with direct money. whereas in the apprenticeship, you don't have that much money at the start, but the prospect is very much better than an unskilled job you can get right now, for example. it could take the best pa rt for example. it could take the best part of a decade for the majority of refugees to find employment in germany. but as long as the economy is booming, those crunching the numbers are not too concerned. we have a lot of money. we have a strong system taxes. so we can finance the task to integrate the refugees, to qualify the refugee
stories like his are u nfortu nately still hard.rtunately still quite rare, even though it has been two years since angela merkel‘s first opened up the german borders to hundreds of thousands of refugees. 0nly around 20 or 30% are in work. and even with special schemes, such as this one, it can be tough to find the right candidates. one of the refugees started in this programme and moved onto a security company, where he of course makes more money at the start. people are looking for a job...
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there's stories about athletes being in an air—conditioned room before the relay race were u nfortu natelytunately the great usain bolt collapsed in a heap. i have to say this, we saw some great performances in the last ten days at the london stadium. the world championships, fantastic. a new era of athletes entered the stage and unfortunately the legends do have to exit at some point and exit with dignity. sir mervyn king farrakhan usain bolt and many others did a fantasticjob for a decade and now it's up to the others —— sir mo farah. thanks so much forjoining us! we will see you soon. goodbye. good morning. last week, the weather was pretty changeable, wasn't it? this week, it's more of the same i'm afraid. in fact, if we take a look back at last week, parts of eastern england had over 60 millimetres of rain. that's pretty close to a month's worth in just a 36—hour period. and certainly the south—east has been the wettest of the weather. pretty much close to normal at the moment so far this august in scotland and northern ireland. in fact, last week we had some decent spells of sunshine
there's stories about athletes being in an air—conditioned room before the relay race were u nfortu natelytunately the great usain bolt collapsed in a heap. i have to say this, we saw some great performances in the last ten days at the london stadium. the world championships, fantastic. a new era of athletes entered the stage and unfortunately the legends do have to exit at some point and exit with dignity. sir mervyn king farrakhan usain bolt and many others did a fantasticjob for a decade...
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he and an officer returned fire killing a suspect, nate richmond. is the fathers of one of two players, football players, convicted in a 2013 rape case involving the steubenville high school football team. remember that? that case drew national headlines. richmond was also a plaintiff in a wrongful death case overseen by the judge. >> the local sheriff calls the attack a cold-blooded attempted murder. >> i urged him years ago to carry a gun. if you're sitting on a bench, you have to carry a gun because there are so many nut cases that want retaliation. >> officials are drawing no official connection between the steubenville rape case and the shooting. richmond's son, malik, was told a few weeks ago he could not play college football this season after his status as a walk-on generated outrage at youngsstone state -- youngstown state university. >>> we have stunning images from monday's total solar eclipse. this was the scene in madras, oregon, by nasa. alaska airlines tweeting out this manning. it's coming. -- out this image. it's coming. there it is
he and an officer returned fire killing a suspect, nate richmond. is the fathers of one of two players, football players, convicted in a 2013 rape case involving the steubenville high school football team. remember that? that case drew national headlines. richmond was also a plaintiff in a wrongful death case overseen by the judge. >> the local sheriff calls the attack a cold-blooded attempted murder. >> i urged him years ago to carry a gun. if you're sitting on a bench, you have to...
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to win and took two wickets in the morning session, ciaran powell and kyle hope, who was u nfortu natele hope, who was unfortunate to be run out at the non—striker‘s end. then england ran into a non—striker‘s end. then england ran intoafamiliar non—striker‘s end. then england ran into a familiar problem, braithwaite, dropped the morning session and shai hope, they both scored big in the first innings and they set about doing it again in the second innings. everyone they scored hit england's morale pretty hard, things got pretty flat here. england got braithwaite just before tea, court off moeen 95, five short of his entry, but they couldn't get any more quick wickets and eventually they got chase thanks to a great catch. that brought in blackford and he set about attacking the england bowling, trying to get the runs before the west indies one out of time. he was alongside shai hope, his second 100 in the game, the first man to do that at headingley and he scored the running, winning i’u ns and he scored the running, winning ru ns to and he scored the running, winning runs to score a fa
to win and took two wickets in the morning session, ciaran powell and kyle hope, who was u nfortu natele hope, who was unfortunate to be run out at the non—striker‘s end. then england ran into a non—striker‘s end. then england ran intoafamiliar non—striker‘s end. then england ran into a familiar problem, braithwaite, dropped the morning session and shai hope, they both scored big in the first innings and they set about doing it again in the second innings. everyone they scored hit...
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it's part of the fabric of the industrial structure here u nfortu nately. industrial structure here unfortunatelyas powerful as you would think and strikes are quite rare but when they happen they can be quite colourful. you may hear a lot of noise in the street if that gets out of control. south korean business expertjames rooney in seoul. now for the latest in our series that's been running across the bbc this week. today we turn our attention to silicon valley where technology giants like google and facebook are leading the way when it comes to offering paid maternity leave. the us doesn't require paid leave guarantees but donald trump's daughter is trying to convince her father policy needs to change. 0ur north america technology reporter dave lee has more. macro a when martha decided it was time to have children she knew herjob managing public relations for technology companies would become untenable. i've been thinking along time about all of the ways that work doesn't align well with being a professional parent. she decided to set up her own firm and set about putting in place family frien
it's part of the fabric of the industrial structure here u nfortu nately. industrial structure here unfortunatelyas powerful as you would think and strikes are quite rare but when they happen they can be quite colourful. you may hear a lot of noise in the street if that gets out of control. south korean business expertjames rooney in seoul. now for the latest in our series that's been running across the bbc this week. today we turn our attention to silicon valley where technology giants like...
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getting out of way autopsyy has been here all morning following nate tuvrt crash and cleanup. cleanup going by quickly now that they have towed off the motorcycle which was part of the fatal part of the crash unfortunately and southbound side you see getting by it's been getting by all morning one lane. one lane southbound side. you can see on opposite site diverted though on pammer road. so if we hear anything someone can get in my ear and tell me looks like northbound side reopened as i'm seeing both sides cross the intersection. using that mathematic equation i would assume maybe the northbound side is open. let's show what you is suing you down already. it's right here at palmer road where the accident occurred shortly after midnight. and traffic has been diverted to palmer road on northbound side. commuting in towards the city yo you've been pushed on to old for the road to oxon hill and have backup delays on old port and oxen to get around it. if it hops we should see movement closely. another closure 123 pox closed between water house and occoquan before awe approach th
getting out of way autopsyy has been here all morning following nate tuvrt crash and cleanup. cleanup going by quickly now that they have towed off the motorcycle which was part of the fatal part of the crash unfortunately and southbound side you see getting by it's been getting by all morning one lane. one lane southbound side. you can see on opposite site diverted though on pammer road. so if we hear anything someone can get in my ear and tell me looks like northbound side reopened as i'm...
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and milder when we wa ke milder tonight and milder when we wake up tomorrow morning but u nfortu natelyrow morning but unfortunately it also means it will be rather grey as we wake up tomorrow but, stay with us, because it looks as though the weekend will be mostly dry and bright with sunny spells. these were the systems bringing their showers have been moved out of the way by a ridge of high pressure which will temporarily settle itself across the uk for the weekend. despite all of the dismal weather we've had this week it looks quite promising. a warm front exits and we have another one bringing a few showers across northern england. a few few showers across northern england. afew in few showers across northern england. a few in the highlands of scotland and sunshine between. it won't feel especially warm. the wind direction is to blame for that, so north—westerly. there will be a scattering of showers across northern england and the midlands and the peak district and further south into the lincolnshire wolds. further south we will not see their showers until later on in the day. we s
and milder when we wa ke milder tonight and milder when we wake up tomorrow morning but u nfortu natelyrow morning but unfortunately it also means it will be rather grey as we wake up tomorrow but, stay with us, because it looks as though the weekend will be mostly dry and bright with sunny spells. these were the systems bringing their showers have been moved out of the way by a ridge of high pressure which will temporarily settle itself across the uk for the weekend. despite all of the dismal...
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police say nate richmond waited for the he courthouse judge and then fired five shots range.nt blank richmond is the estranged father f the former high school fo student. here is the thing. the judge did not preside over his son's case so tonight it to stigators are trying determine if the shooting was connected to that rape case. > whether or not there is a connection between any of those prior appearances in that action, we today's don't know the answer to that. the son served 10 months in a juvenile facility. the judge is hospitalized onight but is expected to survive. i just checked, he is in stable condition. i'm kimberly sk, suiters, back to you. alison: tonight the secret ervice is denying reports that president trump is overstretching the protection budget. he shortfall was reportedly blamed on president trump's regular weekend trips to places mar-a-lago. the secret service director said is agency has the funding it needs to meet all requirements and to cover overtime pay of the year.nd jonathan revamping his legal team and dding an attorney who is known for representing anot
police say nate richmond waited for the he courthouse judge and then fired five shots range.nt blank richmond is the estranged father f the former high school fo student. here is the thing. the judge did not preside over his son's case so tonight it to stigators are trying determine if the shooting was connected to that rape case. > whether or not there is a connection between any of those prior appearances in that action, we today's don't know the answer to that. the son served 10 months in...
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so there are three co-founders, brian, joe and nate, as i mentioned. brian and joe were graduates of the rhode island school of design. they were industrial design majors, and they were, you know, design people. and part of the reason they couldn't get funded was because that didn't fit the mold of what silicon valley was looking for. they weren't a coder from harvard or two ph.d.s from stanford in the google mode. so nobody had ever heard of that. but the way they designed the site really did have -- make a difference, you know? it was very user-friendly. they made the photography a very big deal so that when you looked through the pages, it was sort of like looking at magazine pictures of real estate. they offered free photography for even, is that was a big difference. they set up a review system which is meant to be a natural checks and balances system that keeps everybody honest. everyone's reviewed, both the travelers and the people who are representing out their homes. so that was -- renting out their homes. so that was something. another thing
so there are three co-founders, brian, joe and nate, as i mentioned. brian and joe were graduates of the rhode island school of design. they were industrial design majors, and they were, you know, design people. and part of the reason they couldn't get funded was because that didn't fit the mold of what silicon valley was looking for. they weren't a coder from harvard or two ph.d.s from stanford in the google mode. so nobody had ever heard of that. but the way they designed the site really did...
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nate fredman. [laughter] >> greg: that's me excited for the show. really happy. that's nate. >> kimberly: that was fascinating. it's 18 too young to vote in america? one governor is threatening to raise the age limit to cast the ballot. here why, stay next. ♪ [ dog whimpers ] man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your home and auto insurance, so you're saving a ton. come on. you don't want to start your new life in a dirty old truck. man #3: hey. man #1: whoa, whoa. flo: sorry. woman: oh. flo: you're safe. you're safe now. woman: i think i'm gonna pass out. can you stop using the bullhorn? flo: i don't make the rules. ccopdso to breathe better,athe.? i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily ano
nate fredman. [laughter] >> greg: that's me excited for the show. really happy. that's nate. >> kimberly: that was fascinating. it's 18 too young to vote in america? one governor is threatening to raise the age limit to cast the ballot. here why, stay next. ♪ [ dog whimpers ] man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on...
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is charged with murder in stabbing death of a 55-year-old man, kid creole, nate glove nir got into a dispute with john jolly who was homeless, police say that jolly walked blocks before collapses and later pronounced dead at bellevue hospital, jolly served several years in prison after being convicted of rape in 1997, and he later certained tim searcheda weapon time. video evidence is what led them to arrest glover, aka kid creole. the group had split in 1984, but kid creole stayed on with dj grandmaster flash. i have reached out to 95.5 radio host ralphy, to weigh in. >> i don't think that you could blame this on hip-hop culture from the violent stand point. in recent year, one thing that hip-hop culture has done a good job of doing, kid it puff daddd jay-z, they have taken it to more of a business aspect, to say you don't have to rap about drugs and guns and violence, you can rap about business, and life style and actually make a good living doing this as well. again, i think that this sadly may point to a different problem in hip-hop culture, that is hip-hop of lgbt community. >>
is charged with murder in stabbing death of a 55-year-old man, kid creole, nate glove nir got into a dispute with john jolly who was homeless, police say that jolly walked blocks before collapses and later pronounced dead at bellevue hospital, jolly served several years in prison after being convicted of rape in 1997, and he later certained tim searcheda weapon time. video evidence is what led them to arrest glover, aka kid creole. the group had split in 1984, but kid creole stayed on with dj...
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third string quarterback nate sudfeld is expected to play the entire game tonight. do the skins need three quarterbacks? especially when they have terrell pryor on the team who used to be an nfl quarterback. it seems the spot might be better used for another position. another question mark is the injured josh doctson. who will they keep as the fifth wide receiver? quick, harris or davis? >> we get a look at the guys that didn't play a lot in the third preseason game. this is a great opportunity to show us what they can do and the league what they can do. we are still filling out the 53-man roster and practice club spot. big game for a lot of guys. erin: big game for guys on the ravens as well. preseason finale orleans. coverage starts at 7:30. here on abc7. we have an update on the texans star j.j. watt hour relief effort. the initial goal $1.5 million. the nfl star has now raised more than $12 million and counting. very impressive what wmata has done to -- what j.j. watt has done to help those affected by hurricane harvey. max scherzer and his wife have been doing
third string quarterback nate sudfeld is expected to play the entire game tonight. do the skins need three quarterbacks? especially when they have terrell pryor on the team who used to be an nfl quarterback. it seems the spot might be better used for another position. another question mark is the injured josh doctson. who will they keep as the fifth wide receiver? quick, harris or davis? >> we get a look at the guys that didn't play a lot in the third preseason game. this is a great...
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. >> i was so happy, i started to get inquiries,nately we found the original owner and found people thawa to adopt them. that's a good feeling. >> i'm blessed that marcus is a wonderful young man, instead of driving by, he stopped and saved two lives. >> great act of kindness, so glad the dogs will be okay. animal welfare officials say brown's act of kindness allows them to focus on other animals in their care. >>> children saved a woman from a burning home in cheltenham. jeff chirico tells us how they band together and did the right thing. >> ran to the door, banging on it kicking on it. >> reporter: 13-year-old recounts the frightening moments he and four friends saved a woman from the house fire on the 1700 block of willow avenue. the ordeal began when this girl was at the py herself and saw smoke. >> ie in the back of the so, came back and i got them and reran back to the park. >> reporter: she ran to get her sister and several friends, aaron called 911 while two others banged on the door to warn everybody inside. >> i said hurry up, get everything out of the house, because your house
. >> i was so happy, i started to get inquiries,nately we found the original owner and found people thawa to adopt them. that's a good feeling. >> i'm blessed that marcus is a wonderful young man, instead of driving by, he stopped and saved two lives. >> great act of kindness, so glad the dogs will be okay. animal welfare officials say brown's act of kindness allows them to focus on other animals in their care. >>> children saved a woman from a burning home in...
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the initial m is for her maiden name, may which is interesting because we had louisa may and abigail nate. may was not a made up name, that was her maiden name and this is english cold war china, this is a funny expression one time, they were financially a lot of the time but once she said she will we will always be respectful family because we have our fine china. he wasn't that serious about it but she was very pleased to have this in her family and then over in this direction, we have some wonderful portraits . >> this one is particularly interesting of louisa may alcott. >> sheet looks less well in this portrait then she did a few years earlier because she's 38 years old here. and she had been in the civil war as a union army nurse, contracted typhus and pneumonia, was treated with heavy doses of chamomile which is mercury and today we know that mercury is not good to ingest but back then it was a medication. they thought that the disease was leaving you as you were losing your teeth and your hair and everything else. so she managed to recover from all this. >> much to the amazement o
the initial m is for her maiden name, may which is interesting because we had louisa may and abigail nate. may was not a made up name, that was her maiden name and this is english cold war china, this is a funny expression one time, they were financially a lot of the time but once she said she will we will always be respectful family because we have our fine china. he wasn't that serious about it but she was very pleased to have this in her family and then over in this direction, we have some...
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the retail site threat up says users listed 110% more in 2017 compared to nate last year and at leastwill is getting more. that's good. >> who is sleeping soundly and tossing and turning coming up. 5:00 back in a moment. >> who is sleeping soundly and who is tossing and turning i don't know if you heard there's this solar eclipse thing on monday. nobody is talking about it tossing and turning will be the people of south carolina. because the south carolina emergency management division is warning there might be a lizard man site are or two during the eclipse. this is true agency posted on social media it doesn't know if lizard men become more active during solar eclipse but residents should remain lynch lant if you see something for lizard man say something. >> tossing and turning people of south carolina and sleeping soundly everyone else who is not worried about a giant lizard stalk them in the night. that's it for tonight. michael thomas will be at the eclipse in south carolina good luck mike enjoy lizard man, have agood z2e2gz z1a2z y2e2gy y1a2y z2e2gz z1a2z y2e2gy y1a2y announcer
the retail site threat up says users listed 110% more in 2017 compared to nate last year and at leastwill is getting more. that's good. >> who is sleeping soundly and tossing and turning coming up. 5:00 back in a moment. >> who is sleeping soundly and who is tossing and turning i don't know if you heard there's this solar eclipse thing on monday. nobody is talking about it tossing and turning will be the people of south carolina. because the south carolina emergency management...
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the second problem is that all the attacks in spain, u nfortu nately, have that all the attacks in spaincome ata unfortunately, have tended to come at a particularly sensitive time in domestic politics. the variability attacks in madrid railway station in 2004, a few days later led to the colla pse 2004, a few days later led to the collapse of the government after the general election. with the presence state of tension between madrid and barcelona, with catalan government insisting on a referendum in october for independence, and the national government... another very sensitive time, as you point out. i'm sorry to break in there, but we have the interior minister of catalan, now speaking at a news conference. i wa nt to ta ke speaking at a news conference. i want to take you straight over to that. translation: i will now pass my words over to the police force, who will be able to update us on the latest investigations. good afternoon. first of all, to express our solidarity with the rest of the police force. as well as all the police forces, spanish police, barcelona police agents. and
the second problem is that all the attacks in spain, u nfortu nately, have that all the attacks in spaincome ata unfortunately, have tended to come at a particularly sensitive time in domestic politics. the variability attacks in madrid railway station in 2004, a few days later led to the colla pse 2004, a few days later led to the collapse of the government after the general election. with the presence state of tension between madrid and barcelona, with catalan government insisting on a...