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noel's family says he certainly had a challenging life...came a lot of odds and faced a lot of trouble... but they say he deserved a better way to go. leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "he went through the foster care system. he had a rough life, but he turned it around, you know." that's until last month... when noel was shot to death by two napa police officers near a home depot. police say he was allegedly threatening motorists and people on foot with a knife. investigators say noel was wanted on two warrants for drug possession and assaulting a peace officer.leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "i want to understand how a young man who is a 120 pounds, um, how the use of lethal force was necessary when he had no gun on him." the russell family has hired an attorney to look into the deadly shooting of their beloved son. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) breaking overnight... at least one person is dead this morning after multiple vehicle crash on 280 in san jose. the accident just before 3 a.m. at mclaughlin avenue
noel's family says he certainly had a challenging life...came a lot of odds and faced a lot of trouble... but they say he deserved a better way to go. leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "he went through the foster care system. he had a rough life, but he turned it around, you know." that's until last month... when noel was shot to death by two napa police officers near a home depot. police say he was allegedly threatening motorists and people on foot with a knife. investigators say...
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noel's family says he certainly had a challenging life... he overcame a lot of odds and faced a lot of trouble... but they say he deserved a better way to go. leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "he went through the foster care system. he had a rough life, but he turned it around, you know." that's until last month... when noel was shot to death by two napa police officers near a home depot. police say he was allegedly threatening motorists and people on foot with a knife. investigators say noel was wanted on two warrants for drug possession and assaulting a peace officer.leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "i want to understand how a young man who is a 120 pounds, um, how the use of lethal force was necessary when he had no gun on him." the russell family has hired an attorney to look into the deadly shooting of their beloved son. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (jr stone) happening now... police are searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted two women on the stanford university campus... and they happened within 20
noel's family says he certainly had a challenging life... he overcame a lot of odds and faced a lot of trouble... but they say he deserved a better way to go. leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "he went through the foster care system. he had a rough life, but he turned it around, you know." that's until last month... when noel was shot to death by two napa police officers near a home depot. police say he was allegedly threatening motorists and people on foot with a knife....
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noel's family says he certainly had a challenging life... he overcame a lot of odds and faced a lot of trouble... but they say he deserved a better way to go. leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "he went through the foster care system. he had a rough life, but he turned it around, you know." that's until last month... when noel was shot to death by two napa police officers near a home depot. police say he was allegedly threatening motorists and people on foot with a knife. investigators say noel was wanted on two warrants for drug possession and assaulting a peace officer.leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "i want to understand how a young man who is a 120 pounds, um, how the use of lethal force was necessary when he had no gun on him." the russell family has hired an attorney to look into the deadly shooting of their beloved son. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (jrs) in fairfield. a man was arrested in connection with five robberies in just two days. the first incident happened thursday on north texas street. yesterday, offi
noel's family says he certainly had a challenging life... he overcame a lot of odds and faced a lot of trouble... but they say he deserved a better way to go. leanda russell/noel's foster mother- "he went through the foster care system. he had a rough life, but he turned it around, you know." that's until last month... when noel was shot to death by two napa police officers near a home depot. police say he was allegedly threatening motorists and people on foot with a knife....
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on saturday, more than 100 people showed up to memorialize noel... a former basketball standout at clayton valley high school. the russell family says they have hired their own attorney to look into the deadly shooting. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (hermela aregawi) in oakland high winds cause a tree to crash into a home. four trees came crashing down in the middle of the night. two splitting this home on thorn hill. neighbors describe the moments. "woke me up i looked at the clock at it was 3:42" fortunately no one was injured. reporting in oakland. hermela arguwai kron4news. ((jrs/live)) the rain may be gone, but get ready for an unusually frosty night. meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with details on how cold it'll get in your area. lawrence karnow: we started the day on the wild side with thunderstorms and hail but by the afternoon it was mostly sunny. this is the rainy season that won't end. in fact there is plenty of more rain in the forecast. if you're going out tonight bundle-up the temperatures are going to be unusually
on saturday, more than 100 people showed up to memorialize noel... a former basketball standout at clayton valley high school. the russell family says they have hired their own attorney to look into the deadly shooting. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (hermela aregawi) in oakland high winds cause a tree to crash into a home. four trees came crashing down in the middle of the night. two splitting this home on thorn hill. neighbors describe the moments. "woke me up i looked at...
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noel phillips reporting. headlines. as us and russian foreign ministers meet in moscow, president putin says trust between the two countries is at its lowest level since the end of the cold war. a man‘s jailed for four months for threatening on facebook to kill the mp caroline ansell. german police arrest a suspect with islamist links in connection with yesterday‘s attack on the borussia dortmund team bus. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a look at how the market in europe have been trading. investors are buying in europe, but gold, yen, bonds — all those safe havens are still at multi month highs as investors are worried about geopolitical tensions. let‘s look at the footsie and london. some crucialfigures let‘s look at the footsie and london. some crucial figures out this morning, that is what the ftse has been focusing on. the uk unemployment rate. the uk unemployment rate has remained at 4.7%, and average weekly earnings including bonuses increased by 2.3% — that might sound good but that wage growth is being met b
noel phillips reporting. headlines. as us and russian foreign ministers meet in moscow, president putin says trust between the two countries is at its lowest level since the end of the cold war. a man‘s jailed for four months for threatening on facebook to kill the mp caroline ansell. german police arrest a suspect with islamist links in connection with yesterday‘s attack on the borussia dortmund team bus. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a look at how the market in europe have been trading....
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. >> reporter: east oakland councilman noel gallo and a bunch of volunteers were planning to halt all the trash out on earth day. this saturday, with the help of public works. but late this week, the agency said they can't send their people and trucks out. noel says the people feel unsafe without police presence. >> the direction of public works is citywide so no homeless encamp men's they are not to go near it. >> reporter: the union representing the workers confirms the employees raised safety concerns. they plan to release more information next week. it's up clear why public works wasn't able to line up officers for this weekend's clean-up or other cleanups. but the police department has been understaffed for years. though the police are still quick to respond to emergencies. a couple of homeless people started a fire next to a tree at their east oakland campsite. police and fire responded within minutes and knocked it down. one homeless man tells me the workers have nothing to fear. in fact, they will even help out. >> we will clean this whole park up for you. all we need is a dum
. >> reporter: east oakland councilman noel gallo and a bunch of volunteers were planning to halt all the trash out on earth day. this saturday, with the help of public works. but late this week, the agency said they can't send their people and trucks out. noel says the people feel unsafe without police presence. >> the direction of public works is citywide so no homeless encamp men's they are not to go near it. >> reporter: the union representing the workers confirms the...
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tom hayes started asking noel to start influencing libor. was making were tiny. but because his bank had billions staked on libor, even a miniscule move could make big money. everyone knew that there was this very important benchmark that was out there that the banks were in charge of setting, and that there were lots of traders making their livings based on playing with it. no—one made any efforts to stop that or impose order on it. tom hayes said he had tried to influence libor, like the barclays traders who later followed him into the dock. but they all said it was a day—to—day banking practice, something their bosses expected them to do. tom hayes says he should never have been prosecuted by the serious fraud office, or sfo. there's e—mails, there's phone recordings, there's chat transcripts that show people up and down the organisational ladders knew about, condoned and in some cases participated in what was going on here. don't forget, tom hayes never made any secret of it. he was completely open. he never acted once as a man who thoug
tom hayes started asking noel to start influencing libor. was making were tiny. but because his bank had billions staked on libor, even a miniscule move could make big money. everyone knew that there was this very important benchmark that was out there that the banks were in charge of setting, and that there were lots of traders making their livings based on playing with it. no—one made any efforts to stop that or impose order on it. tom hayes said he had tried to influence libor, like the...
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take andres pkg :01 banner :11 gloria 1:16 andres 1:38 noel pkg sot gloria ruiz/ madre en s nunca me los hijos ni ellos de nosotros la tristeza agobia en estos das a la familia luna, luego de que autoridades le quitaron la custodia de sus cinco hijo sot gloria yo estoy demasiado delgada... nos hemos visto muy afectados... todos fueron reubicados, segn la seÑora gloria, en diferentes ciudades del estado. sot gloria incluso a mi beb al ms pequeÑo le daba pecho....y an as me lo quitaron el incidente ocurri el pasado 19 de marzo cuando ella tena que ir a la farmacia porque, asegura, le haba picado una araÑa, y tena que tratarsela. gloria asegura que una persona que trabaja para la ciudad, y que ya los conoca,le dijo queiba a cuidar a sus hijos mientras ella y su esposo, hacan esa diligencia. pero cuando lleg... ya las autoridades se haban llevado a sus hijos... porque presuntamente las condiciones habitacionales eran deplorables y faltaban a la escuela con regularidad... la seÑora gloria asegura que as era la situacion hace un aÑo.. sot gloria fallaban un da o dos porque tena que buscar
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you think jenna and noel were working for somebody else?he same thing. >> what's inside it? >> we were waiting for you. >> oh. golly, you didn't have to do that. >> jimmy: oh, what's in it? don't tell me! lucy hale, everybody. "pretty little liars" airs tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on freeform. brad paisley performs for us next. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ( ♪ ) we're proud to reveal that jim beam black has been awarded the world's highest rated bourbon. their words, not ours. make history. ( ♪ ) make history. mathat are 100% from denny's.rs starting at $6.99, which is 100% awesome. 100% beef burgers with fries starting at $6.99. 100% seriously. sure! shut-up! ♪ i can do that! ♪ do i have to? i don't want there to be white marks. good bye beautiful dress i never got to wear. nothing! no dust, there's no marks... it's really dry! what is this? oh my god, it's dove! i knew it! it's a 48 hour antiperspirant... no white marks... ...on a 100 colors. i would absolutely use this. i think you converted me! ♪ intrwith an infinity scr
you think jenna and noel were working for somebody else?he same thing. >> what's inside it? >> we were waiting for you. >> oh. golly, you didn't have to do that. >> jimmy: oh, what's in it? don't tell me! lucy hale, everybody. "pretty little liars" airs tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on freeform. brad paisley performs for us next. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ( ♪ ) we're proud to reveal that jim beam black has been awarded the world's highest...
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sot noel gallo / concejal esa condición era muy triste...bitacionales... llamé a su ciudad, ellos tienen como ayudarle... la familia luna ve con frecuencia a sus niños, pero an as no saben cundo podrán recuperar la custodia de sus cinco hijos... blanca --el jefe de polica del bart revel que el ndice de crmenes ha aumentado en un 22 por ciento... take vo --el reporte lo hizo sin contabilizar el asalto masivo reportado hace casi una semana en donde 7 pasajeros fueron asaltados y 2 de ellos golpeados en la estacin del coliseo ubicado en oakland. --la alza de violencia se da despus de 3 aÑos consecutivos en donde se haba logrado controlar y disminuir crimenes. cam 1 pan vo/blanca ---hoy cierra la oficina de asistencia financiera que las autoridades abrieron para ayudar a los damnificados de las inundaciones de san jos. ---sin embargo usted tiene tiempo de solicitar la auda. ---el 19 de mayo se vence el plazo para pedir ayuda por daÑos a propiedad. ---las solicitudes por lesiones sern aceptadas hasta diciembre. ---los prestamos a bajos intereses
sot noel gallo / concejal esa condición era muy triste...bitacionales... llamé a su ciudad, ellos tienen como ayudarle... la familia luna ve con frecuencia a sus niños, pero an as no saben cundo podrán recuperar la custodia de sus cinco hijos... blanca --el jefe de polica del bart revel que el ndice de crmenes ha aumentado en un 22 por ciento... take vo --el reporte lo hizo sin contabilizar el asalto masivo reportado hace casi una semana en donde 7 pasajeros fueron asaltados y 2 de ellos...
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sot noel gallo/concejal estn en la calle, no tienen donde vivir, los niÑos no van a la escuela y luegoa y child protector de meten si usted tiene problemas habitacinales hay solucin... estas organizacin le ofrecen ayuda de forma gratuita solicitamos entrevistas con la polica y el servicio de proteccin de niÑos, pero los dos declinaron nuestra peticin... aduciendo que no podan hablar de este caso... outro la familia luna no sabe cuando va a poder recuperar la custodia de sus hijos... pero autoridades, segn los padres, les dijeron que hasta que no tengan un hogar no se los devolvern. pequeÑos take vo lorena --un arsenal, varios tipos de drogas y mas de 17 mil dolares en efectivo fueron incautados por la policia de santa rosa en una residencia de esa ciudad. --alli fueron arrestados " john conway" y " julia smith" . --en el lugar habia cocaina, crack, y xanax. --policias encubiertos venian siguiendo el rastro de "conway" desde diciembre de 2016, para conocer sus posibles lugares de distribucion entre otras pistas. topvo / blanca --- autoridades anunciaron el arresto del primer sospechoso
sot noel gallo/concejal estn en la calle, no tienen donde vivir, los niÑos no van a la escuela y luegoa y child protector de meten si usted tiene problemas habitacinales hay solucin... estas organizacin le ofrecen ayuda de forma gratuita solicitamos entrevistas con la polica y el servicio de proteccin de niÑos, pero los dos declinaron nuestra peticin... aduciendo que no podan hablar de este caso... outro la familia luna no sabe cuando va a poder recuperar la custodia de sus hijos... pero...
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noel says the city workers feel unsafe without police presence. >> my understanding is the direction public works citywide so no homeless encampments they are not go to near it, pick anything up or do anything. >> reporter: the worker representing the union says the employees raised safety concerns. they plan to release more information next week. it's unclear why public works wasn't able to line up officers for this weekend's clean-up or other cleanups. but the police department has been understaffed for years. although the police are still quick to respond to emergencies. a couple of homeless people started a fire next to a tree at their east oakland campsite. police and fire responded within minutes and knocked out the flames. one homeless man tells me the workers have nothing to fear. in fact, they will even help out. >> we will clean this whole park up for you. all we need is two dumpsters. >> reporter: since public works and trucks won't come out noel and the volunteers will use their own pickups to remove the trash. in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> united may not be firing
noel says the city workers feel unsafe without police presence. >> my understanding is the direction public works citywide so no homeless encampments they are not go to near it, pick anything up or do anything. >> reporter: the worker representing the union says the employees raised safety concerns. they plan to release more information next week. it's unclear why public works wasn't able to line up officers for this weekend's clean-up or other cleanups. but the police department...
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noel, your thought on this?best week for this president so far given his -- go ahead. >> well, i mean, i knew my counter part would have a very negative spin and it was very depressing if i were to listen to that. but on the contrary, if you really look at what happened, we got a supreme court justice confirmed, which we xwraf lgrav needed. it's important to get the courts moving and to have that seat filled. and so that we had filled. and the other thing was the syrian strike. we had people even germany came forth and said that it was a smart move. and understandable. so you have to look at this globally and in america and i think it was a great week for trump. and it would be nice if we could have, you know, both sides a little bit of kumbayaish saying that this was for once it was a good win, it was a good week for not only america, but for trump. >> you know, we did have that kumbaya, there was bipartisan support for the move that was made against that syrian airfield. so are we at a potentially the beginnin
noel, your thought on this?best week for this president so far given his -- go ahead. >> well, i mean, i knew my counter part would have a very negative spin and it was very depressing if i were to listen to that. but on the contrary, if you really look at what happened, we got a supreme court justice confirmed, which we xwraf lgrav needed. it's important to get the courts moving and to have that seat filled. and so that we had filled. and the other thing was the syrian strike. we had...
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. >> reporter: noel is a bronx native determined to change that.ns to close its doors in 2014. >> i love my borough. i'm a passionate reader. i wanted to be a entrepreneur. everything came together. it was my aha moment. >> reporter: the h.r. director said she didn't know the first thing about owning a bookstore. but she was ready to try. >> i goog eled it. how to open a bookstore. >> the lit bar was born. and after winning a competition, things took off. in an age of online shopping, running a brick and mortar bookstore can be a imagine. but noel said her store would provide something online retailers can't, a place for her community to gather in person. >> the lit bar looks like the bronx. and i want people to feel like they belong there. >> reporter: noel can trace her love for reading and discovery back to childhood. >> life growing up in the south bronx as a child. there was turmoil growing up and reading was my escape. i feel like everybody deserves access to books, no matter what your income is. >> reporter: noel's friends and neighbors agre
. >> reporter: noel is a bronx native determined to change that.ns to close its doors in 2014. >> i love my borough. i'm a passionate reader. i wanted to be a entrepreneur. everything came together. it was my aha moment. >> reporter: the h.r. director said she didn't know the first thing about owning a bookstore. but she was ready to try. >> i goog eled it. how to open a bookstore. >> the lit bar was born. and after winning a competition, things took off. in an age...
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. null as more time because he had little kids -- noel.had the success so early, we were never at home after the first album, we will always gone. it is a natural way to do it for us. the impact your health? you said you had to watch your health, was it tough physically? i have had health issues a lot in the last few years but one of the worst things was i had a disc problem in my back and i stopped playing guitar and i was so depressed about that. but my guitar was really heavy, and i have been wearing them and jumping around with it hanging off your neck and then posture problems and the spine and i had to stop playing. it is great to have you back, thank you for coming the cranberries new album is called something else. ben and i will be back tomorrow morning at 6am. until then, have a lovely weekend. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 10. european union leaders meet in brussels to agree joint guidelines for for brexit negotiations. before discussing the future, we have two sort out... north korea test—fires another ballistic m
. null as more time because he had little kids -- noel.had the success so early, we were never at home after the first album, we will always gone. it is a natural way to do it for us. the impact your health? you said you had to watch your health, was it tough physically? i have had health issues a lot in the last few years but one of the worst things was i had a disc problem in my back and i stopped playing guitar and i was so depressed about that. but my guitar was really heavy, and i have...
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in the time that he took control of the team, which was 1969, when he hired chuck noel as coach, theying the current one, like tom and, who was 33 years old when they hired him, and they hired him when he was a relatively unknown, very young black assistant. and from their experience of that hiring came the rooney rule, which is that nfl teams have to at least interview minority candidates for their coaching opportunities. and their coaching opportunities. and the story is, had they not interviewed mike tomlin, they wouldn't have been blown away by the interview. they thought he was an up—and—coming coach. they realised he had the qualities to make himself a good coach. and rooney's racial profile was very high. even before that he had hired bill nighy nunne junior, and he simply asked him one day why he never came to steelers games and he said because you don't pay enough attention to black colleges. so he not only started paying attention to them, he hired bill as a scout and his scouting was a factor in the pittsburgh teams who dominated in the 1970s in the nfl. britain'sjenson but
in the time that he took control of the team, which was 1969, when he hired chuck noel as coach, theying the current one, like tom and, who was 33 years old when they hired him, and they hired him when he was a relatively unknown, very young black assistant. and from their experience of that hiring came the rooney rule, which is that nfl teams have to at least interview minority candidates for their coaching opportunities. and their coaching opportunities. and the story is, had they not...
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we are going to stay on this story and speak to noel schneider, the moscow correspondent of the economistagazine. thank you forjoining us. are you slightly surprised this has taken place in st petersburg? thank you for having me. i think the question of whether it is in st petersburg were moscow is of less importance as you just discussed and the point is to strike, potentially, a major international target, of which there are two in russia. the fa ct which there are two in russia. the fact that president putin was in town, that it is his hometown, as to the symbolic impact of this event. we just heard the point that because president putin was in the city, you would expect security would be much tighter and, therefore, this kind of attack is even more of a surprise. absolutely. it is a surprise even more so because we haven't seen an attack of this kind in quite some time, even though there have been threats from the islamic state, promises to spill a sea of blood in russia following russian intervention into syria. several yea rs have intervention into syria. several years have passed s
we are going to stay on this story and speak to noel schneider, the moscow correspondent of the economistagazine. thank you forjoining us. are you slightly surprised this has taken place in st petersburg? thank you for having me. i think the question of whether it is in st petersburg were moscow is of less importance as you just discussed and the point is to strike, potentially, a major international target, of which there are two in russia. the fa ct which there are two in russia. the fact...
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. >> noel and dave. >> noel holley. >> that is good. >> you are like her sister, you talk a lot. >> don't about my sister like that. >> yes. >> we love you. >> forget disney story because i'm outraged by this. imagine, you go to a casino down in florida as well. you are playing slot machines. how often do you have your friend or loved one say do you hit the button for me and they go like that. >> is that how it goes. >> yes. >> they are looking for all seven's or whatever. jan sloto, his name is jon, jon, he and his former friend marina went to the hard rock hotel. he used his players card for a 50-dollar bet on a slot machine and he had marina press the button for good luck >> yes. >> that is when he hit the $100,000 jackpot. >> what. >> but casino told him after looking at video surveillance tape because marina was one who pressed the button they had to give her the money, which is fine with me, that makes sense to me. they are friend. >> not after after that second >> one second later she's like we're not friend. >> maybe if you split it. >> she took all of the wings. >> all of it. >>
. >> noel and dave. >> noel holley. >> that is good. >> you are like her sister, you talk a lot. >> don't about my sister like that. >> yes. >> we love you. >> forget disney story because i'm outraged by this. imagine, you go to a casino down in florida as well. you are playing slot machines. how often do you have your friend or loved one say do you hit the button for me and they go like that. >> is that how it goes. >> yes. >>...
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---se trata de "roque noel valencia" de 29 aÑos de edad ... quin est detrs de este crimen?cen las autoridades sobre el caso? nuestra colega pilar niño a las 5:30 nos revelar ms detalles de este homicidio. cesar ---un conductor muri calcinado luego que su auto fuera impactado por otro chofer que estaba en estado de ebriedad... take vo ---todo ocurri sobre la carretera 280 cerca de la salida de la calle 10.. ---testigos afirman que el automovilista de un carro lexus iba a toda velocidad y choc contra la parte trasera de otro auto gris, causando que ese carro chocara contra el muro divisor pero sigui manjeando y golpe por detras a otro auto que termin envuelto en llamas. blanca la policía investiga un tiroteo que dejó a una mujer herida el sábado en la autopista 4. cesar arlen fernndez nos tiene los detalles de la investigacin. vivo stinger take 2 boxes arlen se sabe quienes son los responsables? take arlen live arlen intro an no y es por eso que las autoridades estn pidiendo la ayuda de la comunidad para dar con el autor o los autores de este tiroteo. take vo el suceso fue re
---se trata de "roque noel valencia" de 29 aÑos de edad ... quin est detrs de este crimen?cen las autoridades sobre el caso? nuestra colega pilar niño a las 5:30 nos revelar ms detalles de este homicidio. cesar ---un conductor muri calcinado luego que su auto fuera impactado por otro chofer que estaba en estado de ebriedad... take vo ---todo ocurri sobre la carretera 280 cerca de la salida de la calle 10.. ---testigos afirman que el automovilista de un carro lexus iba a toda...
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there, light the fire but wouldn't you love to flop on that cushions with bowl of chips and sals a noelew a few minutes. lets go outside and take you out to storm scan three which is completely clear, high pressure in control, no problems, blue skies, comfortable conditions, and just light breeze, and no issues, and as we widen, and converge, on the eastern seaboard. notice cloud in a couple of showers drifting from the south, that is what we may see tomorrow with the increase in cloud cover. back to the west our next storm developing over the northern plains and that will drag a cold front here, through here later on this week. taking you down the shore cape may courthouse is definitely cooler. e southe wind off atlantic ocean, water temperatures in the lower 50's. we will not get much better then that close to the coast. fifty-one. we are seeing sun there. future weather does show cloud start to invade here during the day tomorrow. we will start off with sun at 9:00 a.m. in the afternoon we will be mainly cloudy. most of the day is dry, 4:00 p.m. tomorrow, couple of stray showers here
there, light the fire but wouldn't you love to flop on that cushions with bowl of chips and sals a noelew a few minutes. lets go outside and take you out to storm scan three which is completely clear, high pressure in control, no problems, blue skies, comfortable conditions, and just light breeze, and no issues, and as we widen, and converge, on the eastern seaboard. notice cloud in a couple of showers drifting from the south, that is what we may see tomorrow with the increase in cloud cover....
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joining me, republican strategist and author, noel mc.lay and work place order put in place by the obama administration to protect women in the workplace. now ivanka trump's trying to go out and be the champion of equal pay. can she? is there well, ivanka now works for the administration and works for her father as part of this administration. the administration's policies are clear. they have no interest in talking about closing this pay gap that dealing th, particularly women of color. in fact, as you've said, he rolled back at least a piece of the solution just last week. i mean just a week before equal payday that we are talking about today. so we've got a lot of work to do and what we really need is continue leadership from wonderful women like congresswoman rosa de lora who today laid out a piece of legislation once again, the paycheck fairness act, that would at least take a step in the right direction in solving this really ridiculous problem that we should not be having a in the year 2017. >> on a number of issues we hear ivanka
joining me, republican strategist and author, noel mc.lay and work place order put in place by the obama administration to protect women in the workplace. now ivanka trump's trying to go out and be the champion of equal pay. can she? is there well, ivanka now works for the administration and works for her father as part of this administration. the administration's policies are clear. they have no interest in talking about closing this pay gap that dealing th, particularly women of color. in...
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stephanie noel is with us. she is host of nbc live at 9:00 a.m.eastern each day, a veteran of the world of business and finance bringing to seeing the light and finding honest work in the world of news media. with that as a background, stephanie, your contention is that it is time now for accountability. >> i am also passionate about the advocacy for women and girls. ivanka trump is passionate about that as well. now she has taken a new seat. she is taking one of the potentially most powerful positions in the white house, one of the most powerful women in the world, and now she has to be accountable for what she says she is so passionate about. so this morning to address gender pay gap, we appreciate that she is, but what are the action steps? if you look at the president's policies thus far their die metrically opposed. last week to pull back on protection that president obama put in place for women in the workplace, to defund planned parenthood, the u.n. health fund. there's really a mismatch in what's actually being done from a -- excuse me, fr
stephanie noel is with us. she is host of nbc live at 9:00 a.m.eastern each day, a veteran of the world of business and finance bringing to seeing the light and finding honest work in the world of news media. with that as a background, stephanie, your contention is that it is time now for accountability. >> i am also passionate about the advocacy for women and girls. ivanka trump is passionate about that as well. now she has taken a new seat. she is taking one of the potentially most...
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there was a big game for sixers, justin anderson came over on the noel trade. he had 26 points, second quarter. splitter. showing a little range for the sixers. he will tie up the game at 43 and the sixers led by three at the half. then in the fourth quarter, sixers still holding on a to a mall lead. holmes had 15 points but the sixers will lose, 114-113. >>> we have sad news in the world of football former eagles general manager tom modrackk passed away. he spent many years in the nfl as a scout and different capacity with the steelers. he was 74. temple university announced the death of former headcoach wayne harden, the winningest coach in history. he led the team to win in the garden state bowl in 1979. the program's first bowl victory. he was 91. >>> the mets in phillies finishing up their series at citizens bank park tonight. the phillies trying to shake off giving up seven homeowners to the mets. who doesn't love the fantastic. he obliges and having fun at the same time >> third inning, phillies down 1-0. the ball flying out of citizens bank park, to the
there was a big game for sixers, justin anderson came over on the noel trade. he had 26 points, second quarter. splitter. showing a little range for the sixers. he will tie up the game at 43 and the sixers led by three at the half. then in the fourth quarter, sixers still holding on a to a mall lead. holmes had 15 points but the sixers will lose, 114-113. >>> we have sad news in the world of football former eagles general manager tom modrackk passed away. he spent many years in the nfl...
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officer noel grant was planning to continue on to thailand for a vacation but she has been barred fromng the country since last thursday. not clear if she has been charged with any crime. the tsa says that grant went through the regular screening procedures at l.a.x. and somehow that gun got through. >>> you're listening to music. a new lawsuit claims bose headphones are listening in on you. spying on you! wireless headphones from the bose corporation come with a free bose connect app to enable people to personalize their settings. but the suit claims the company uses the app to track choices of music, podcasts and lectures and then sells that information. the lawsuit says bose is violating customer privacy. so far bose has not responded. >>> tesla recalling thousands of its vehicles because the parking brakes have been getting stuck. some sort of electronic issue they say. it's keeping the brake from releasing. the recall affects about 53,000 model x model s cars. tesla is notifying drivers and they say the fix takes about 45 minutes. >>> for years now cash was king and credit cards w
officer noel grant was planning to continue on to thailand for a vacation but she has been barred fromng the country since last thursday. not clear if she has been charged with any crime. the tsa says that grant went through the regular screening procedures at l.a.x. and somehow that gun got through. >>> you're listening to music. a new lawsuit claims bose headphones are listening in on you. spying on you! wireless headphones from the bose corporation come with a free bose connect app...
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vineland police say 30-year-old noel gonzalez is wanted for a kidnapping as well as other outstandingn the ick county. police did not reveal the details of the crime but say he could be in vineland pleasantville or atlantic city. >> this is new. a book that was 50 years overdue is finally returned to a new jersey library. staff members found the book jewels vern's job from the clouds in an outdoor book drop at the phillipsburg library on friday. the date stamped on the card showed it was due back january 5th, 1967. the library doesn't know who checked the book out because their records don't go back that far. the book is too old to go back on the shelf so librarians plan to keep it as a memento. >> better late late than never. >>> your time is 4:57. a race so tough only one person was able to finish it but it was heartbreak for another competitor. see how close he came to completing the marathon. >> plus it took firefighters to get control of this massive fire. what helped fuel the inferno next. >> ♪ i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you sa
vineland police say 30-year-old noel gonzalez is wanted for a kidnapping as well as other outstandingn the ick county. police did not reveal the details of the crime but say he could be in vineland pleasantville or atlantic city. >> this is new. a book that was 50 years overdue is finally returned to a new jersey library. staff members found the book jewels vern's job from the clouds in an outdoor book drop at the phillipsburg library on friday. the date stamped on the card showed it was...
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noel introduce mario lopez. [applause] >> it is great to see everybody hear i am marioe lopez the public policy organization dedicated to promoting liberty and opportunity and prosperity for all americans. i am excited about the innovations and emerging technologies.rsonal l in search of creative jobs and they believe one of the prairie reasons the sector has flourished with the light touch regulatory environment that serves us well to serve under clinton and george of the bush. and with those technological solutions and it is heavy with small business growthsmall and with uh people at the population in with those technologies from other important defense so we look forward to the chairman has to say about internet policypor in to make sure they're all serve raw with market regulation. [applause] >> for those of you better not familiar with the lincoln network after 2013 we have focused with the tech community and those across the country. and with that expert or a lobbyist for a lawyer. after a company that sta
noel introduce mario lopez. [applause] >> it is great to see everybody hear i am marioe lopez the public policy organization dedicated to promoting liberty and opportunity and prosperity for all americans. i am excited about the innovations and emerging technologies.rsonal l in search of creative jobs and they believe one of the prairie reasons the sector has flourished with the light touch regulatory environment that serves us well to serve under clinton and george of the bush. and with...
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there was a big game for sixers, justin anderson came over on the noel trade. he had 26 points, second quarter. splitter. showing a little range for the sixers. he will tie up the game at 43 and the sixers led by three at the half. then in the fourth quarter, sixers still holding on a to a mall lead. holmes had 15 points but the sixers will lose, 114-113. >>> we have sad news in the world of football former eagles general manager tom modrackk passed away. he spent many years in the nfl as a scout and different capacity with the steelers. he was 74. temple university announced the death of former headcoach wayne harden, the winningest coach in history. he led the team to win in the garden state bowl in 1979. the program's first bowl victory. he was 91. >>> the mets in phillies finishing up their series at citizens bank park tonight. the phillies trying to shake off giving up seven homeowners to the mets. who doesn't love the fantastic. he obliges and having fun at the same time >> third inning, phillies down 1-0. the ball flying out of citizens bank park, to the
there was a big game for sixers, justin anderson came over on the noel trade. he had 26 points, second quarter. splitter. showing a little range for the sixers. he will tie up the game at 43 and the sixers led by three at the half. then in the fourth quarter, sixers still holding on a to a mall lead. holmes had 15 points but the sixers will lose, 114-113. >>> we have sad news in the world of football former eagles general manager tom modrackk passed away. he spent many years in the nfl...
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noel benavides has received a government letter telling him his land will be cut into by the wall.need access to the river, we have water rights, we have several feet of water rights from the river that right now we're not using, but in the future we probably will. a wall, you go back in history, it has never worked. people just go over it. you've got a 20 foot wall, but someone is going to build a 21 foot ladder to go over it. he is not the only critic. in fact all along the border there is scepticism. here in texas opposition to lengthening and strengthening this barrier comes notjust from president trump's democratic opponents. notjust from mexico across there. but also from quite a few republicans. among them is this congressman. will hurd used to be a cia spy. now he is battling his own president on the home front. i think building a wall from sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do border security. we should be using technology, we should be using people, we should be increasing intelligence on the bad guys that we are trying to stop and stop th
noel benavides has received a government letter telling him his land will be cut into by the wall.need access to the river, we have water rights, we have several feet of water rights from the river that right now we're not using, but in the future we probably will. a wall, you go back in history, it has never worked. people just go over it. you've got a 20 foot wall, but someone is going to build a 21 foot ladder to go over it. he is not the only critic. in fact all along the border there is...
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noel benavides has received a government letter telling him his land will be cut into by the wall.rom the river that right now we're not using, but in the future we probably will. a wall, you go back in history, it has never worked. people just go over it. you've got a 20 foot wall, but someone is going to build a 21 foot ladder to go over it. he is not the only critic. in fact, all along the border, there is scepticism. here in texas, opposition to lengthening and strengthening this barrier comes, notjust from president trump's democratic opponents, notjust from mexico across there, but also from quite a few republicans. among them is this congressman. will hurd used to be a cia spy. now he's battling his own president on the home front. i think building a wall from sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do border security. we should be using technology, we should be using people, we should be increasing intelligence on the bad guys that we are trying to stop and stop them before they get through our border. these are all things that are better use of
noel benavides has received a government letter telling him his land will be cut into by the wall.rom the river that right now we're not using, but in the future we probably will. a wall, you go back in history, it has never worked. people just go over it. you've got a 20 foot wall, but someone is going to build a 21 foot ladder to go over it. he is not the only critic. in fact, all along the border, there is scepticism. here in texas, opposition to lengthening and strengthening this barrier...
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live now to noel phillips, who is in manchesterfor us.oin him again now. hello, sophie. we have been hearing some incredible stories from young people and teenagers who have been recognised for doing truly incredible things. these are people who do not take no foran these are people who do not take no for an answer which is why they are being recognised at this young citizens awards here. owen, you have been on an incredible journey raising awareness of epilepsy? it's brilliant. we've heard today about winning the award and everything. i don't do the campaigning just to get awards, i do it so that people can become aware of the condition, it's life—threatening. it may not appear like that to people, how it appears to people, a lot of people think it's jerking around on the floor, on tv. that is how it is to —— defined these days. this will motivate me even further to do what i'm doing. how hard is it to live with the condition? i was first hired nosed 111—15 years ago, when i was five. it's difficult. they dismissed it for six years, but
live now to noel phillips, who is in manchesterfor us.oin him again now. hello, sophie. we have been hearing some incredible stories from young people and teenagers who have been recognised for doing truly incredible things. these are people who do not take no foran these are people who do not take no for an answer which is why they are being recognised at this young citizens awards here. owen, you have been on an incredible journey raising awareness of epilepsy? it's brilliant. we've heard...
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. —— noel. the request tom hayes was making was tiny.r, even a miniscule move could make big—money. everyone knew that there was this varies important benchmark that the banks were in charge of setting and lots of traders were making their living is based on playing with it, no one made any effort to stop it or impose order on it. tom hayes said he had tried to influence libor, like the barclays traders who later followed him into the dock. but they all said it was a day to day banking practice, something their bosses expected them to do. tom hayes said he should never have been prosecuted by the serious fraud office, or sf oh. there's e-mail, there's fine recordings, chat transcripts that show people up and down the organisational ladder is new about, condoned and in some cases participated in what was going on here —— ladders. participated in what was going on here -- ladders. he never made a secret of it, he was acting like he thought it was ok. nole crying... they told the court they hadn't done what he had asked them to do. they we
. —— noel. the request tom hayes was making was tiny.r, even a miniscule move could make big—money. everyone knew that there was this varies important benchmark that the banks were in charge of setting and lots of traders were making their living is based on playing with it, no one made any effort to stop it or impose order on it. tom hayes said he had tried to influence libor, like the barclays traders who later followed him into the dock. but they all said it was a day to day banking...
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big game for justin ander shon came over in the noel trade. he had 26 points.ond quarter, splitter, he is showing some range for sixers and this will tie up the game at 43. sixers led by three at the half. then in the fourth quarter sixers holding a small lead, reshawn holmes with the bucket holmes had 15 points. sixers will lose the final game of the season 114-113. >>> phillies and mets last night, everyone loves the fanatic this woman says i just want my picture. he obliges and having some fun there to the game we will go third inning, phillies down one to nothing. michael will make it two to nothing with that home run. ball flying out of citizens bank park this series. then in the sixth phillies down five to nothing. bases loaded michael franco at the plate. that is a grand slam, his second home run of the season. that pulls the phillies within a run. that is as close as phillies will get. they will lose five-four and they get swept by mets. >>> phillies off today. they start weekend series with the nationals in d.c. on friday. that is all for sports, i'm l
big game for justin ander shon came over in the noel trade. he had 26 points.ond quarter, splitter, he is showing some range for sixers and this will tie up the game at 43. sixers led by three at the half. then in the fourth quarter sixers holding a small lead, reshawn holmes with the bucket holmes had 15 points. sixers will lose the final game of the season 114-113. >>> phillies and mets last night, everyone loves the fanatic this woman says i just want my picture. he obliges and...
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you'll talk about and drew noel. >> andrew noel is one of the designers in the public program which isich is a modern take on western he's kind of inspired by old westerns and west world. very strong masculine type of look. part of his aesthetic. chris -- i'm sorry this is aiden he's wear a mohair wool tucks with silk sheer shirt. >> i can see that sheer shirt on tucker barnes. it's just a thought i have. don't you think. >> yeah. that would be n >> no. [ laughter ] >> it was to show off his abs much he's our very fit weather guy. >> okay. >> let's see our next mott dell. >> the next model is chris and chris is wearing wool overcoat with a lot of seeming detail has a cheryling collar as well as the vest and pants. the whole look is by andrew noel. >> i want to bring all our models out now so everybody is c see. let's talk about the incubator program and what the difference it makes for up and coming designers. > one thing about the incubator program we work at uncovering the thriving dc market that's fashion and giving these designers an opportunity to grow their brands. by primarily w
you'll talk about and drew noel. >> andrew noel is one of the designers in the public program which isich is a modern take on western he's kind of inspired by old westerns and west world. very strong masculine type of look. part of his aesthetic. chris -- i'm sorry this is aiden he's wear a mohair wool tucks with silk sheer shirt. >> i can see that sheer shirt on tucker barnes. it's just a thought i have. don't you think. >> yeah. that would be n >> no. [ laughter ]...
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live now to noel phillips, who is in manchesterfor us.n him again now. hello, sophie. no shortage of inspirational young people, who have ove 1120 m e inspirational young people, who have overcome great challenges, such as losing a loved one, being bullied or even being disabled but we see them today emerging stronger and ready to ta ke today emerging stronger and ready to take on the world, which makes it all the more incredible when you hear what they have achieved, like 14—year—old aidenjackson. hear what they have achieved, like 14—year—old aiden jackson. he hear what they have achieved, like 14—year—old aidenjackson. he has won an award for raising lots and lots of money for charity. how are you feeling? it isjust brilliant, isn't it, knowing that people can finally see what you have done all around the uk, even in some parts of ireland, even across the world. it is just brilliant. ireland, even across the world. it isjust brilliant. and it is brilliant but somebody like you has been recognised because your story is quite remarkable.
live now to noel phillips, who is in manchesterfor us.n him again now. hello, sophie. no shortage of inspirational young people, who have ove 1120 m e inspirational young people, who have overcome great challenges, such as losing a loved one, being bullied or even being disabled but we see them today emerging stronger and ready to ta ke today emerging stronger and ready to take on the world, which makes it all the more incredible when you hear what they have achieved, like 14—year—old...
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his son rides for paul nicholls, so he is unavailable and noel fehily takes over.hance. katie walsh, had that terrible fall but she is riding tomorrow. katie is as tough as they come. she went to hospital yesterday, for x—ray, most people thought the worst, and she wouldn't be able to get the chance to ride in the race, but the x—rays veal everything was all clear. it is funny, i can imagine she would be laid there thinking the worst. as soon as she has been told she jumped up, would be rubbing her hands together and is fine. great to see her onboard wonderful charm for paul nicholls an not without a chance. she has a good record. finished third on the race on sea bass before, so she has good experience. today‘s big race over the fence, the topham chase, a great win for 18—year—old harry cob den on ultra gold. gold. harry cob den, 18 years old. first ride over the national fencesin old. first ride over the national fences in the topham, and, had a great run round, so his confidence, you can imagine where it is. it is sky high, going into tomorrow‘s race, his first
his son rides for paul nicholls, so he is unavailable and noel fehily takes over.hance. katie walsh, had that terrible fall but she is riding tomorrow. katie is as tough as they come. she went to hospital yesterday, for x—ray, most people thought the worst, and she wouldn't be able to get the chance to ride in the race, but the x—rays veal everything was all clear. it is funny, i can imagine she would be laid there thinking the worst. as soon as she has been told she jumped up, would be...
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our correspondent noel phillips is live in manchester for us now. that's right, maxine.eat achievements of young people, and a lot of the young people here have one thing in common, they have picked up one of these awards, and most of them share a sense of responsibility and desire to make a difference to their communities. two sisters who have done just that had made a big difference, sophia and amber cowburn who picked up awards today for simply doing amazing things when it comes to charity. tell us about your story, because it all tell us about your story, because it a ll started tell us about your story, because it all started when you lost your brother, didn't it? in 2010 hour brother, didn't it? in 2010 hour brother, who was 18, suffered from a small period of mental health issues and it went downhill really quickly. he ended up being in a mental health unit and sadly we lost him in december 2000 ten. in january unit and sadly we lost him in december 2000 ten. injanuary 20 11th hour family were grieving and devastated and we decided to do something to change things
our correspondent noel phillips is live in manchester for us now. that's right, maxine.eat achievements of young people, and a lot of the young people here have one thing in common, they have picked up one of these awards, and most of them share a sense of responsibility and desire to make a difference to their communities. two sisters who have done just that had made a big difference, sophia and amber cowburn who picked up awards today for simply doing amazing things when it comes to charity....
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the past decade have also travelled to manchester for this year's celebrations. 0ur correspondent noelyou can see the emotions and excitement on their faces. short time ago the awards we re faces. short time ago the awards were handed out and for many of the young people here at was quite surreal simply because of the incredible journeys they have all been on. it is worth bearing in mind these are young people who have had to ove rco m e these are young people who have had to overcome a great deal of challenges and in doing so along the way they have raised thousands for charity, helps people with mental health problems, homeless people, and it is fair to say they have been recognised today and rightly so. i have two of the winners, harry mccann and molly, who has been helping homeless people in ireland. harry, look at that! it is nice. not often you get a trophy, so it is nice, it is good to get recognition for your work, although i don't do it for the recognition, it is always right and special to get and awards. you are quite young, you are 18, and you are teaching young children ho
the past decade have also travelled to manchester for this year's celebrations. 0ur correspondent noelyou can see the emotions and excitement on their faces. short time ago the awards we re faces. short time ago the awards were handed out and for many of the young people here at was quite surreal simply because of the incredible journeys they have all been on. it is worth bearing in mind these are young people who have had to ove rco m e these are young people who have had to overcome a great...
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they were nominated by the rotary club of truro, as noel phillips reports. 0ur brother was a party animalwas very popular. he wasjust like the greatest person. in 2010, ben was just 18 when he took his own life in an adult psychiatric unit in cornwall. within a few hours of losing ben, we were in disbelief. it shouldn't have happened. ben shouldn't have been able to take his own life in a mental health hospital. his sisters wanted to keep ben's legacy alive. so they set up their own charity, the invictus trust, as a way to support other teenagers with mental health problems. after ben had passed away, not very long after, my mum sat down with us, my sisters and my dad and just said that she felt really strongly that we had to change the services, really didn't want to be a family that became bitter, because we felt that ben had been let down. we needed to change what was available for teenagers in cornwall and what support and services could be enhanced and better provided. after three years of campaigning for a mental health unit for young people in cornwall, it was recently announced th
they were nominated by the rotary club of truro, as noel phillips reports. 0ur brother was a party animalwas very popular. he wasjust like the greatest person. in 2010, ben was just 18 when he took his own life in an adult psychiatric unit in cornwall. within a few hours of losing ben, we were in disbelief. it shouldn't have happened. ben shouldn't have been able to take his own life in a mental health hospital. his sisters wanted to keep ben's legacy alive. so they set up their own charity,...
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retired college lecturer noel conway who has motor neurone disea5e took his case to the court of appeale feared becoming entombed inside his body. the ruling means there will be a full hearing of the case in the next few weeks. pauline cafferkey, the british nurse who survived a bowler i5 pauline cafferkey, the british nurse who survived a bowler is returning to sierra leone. she contracted the disea5e there in 2014 while volunteering. she said she hopes the trip will give closure after what 5he trip will give closure after what she described as a pretty tough couple of years. i think psychologically it‘5 important as well that i go back. that‘s where things kind of standard from e and i had a terrible couple of years since then so it would be good to go back, just for things to come full circle for me and a little bit of closure. and end up with something good, something positive as well. the leicester city fairytale continues — with probably the biggest night in the club‘s history to come, as they face atletico madrid in the champions league. but there were some ugly scenes involving
retired college lecturer noel conway who has motor neurone disea5e took his case to the court of appeale feared becoming entombed inside his body. the ruling means there will be a full hearing of the case in the next few weeks. pauline cafferkey, the british nurse who survived a bowler i5 pauline cafferkey, the british nurse who survived a bowler is returning to sierra leone. she contracted the disea5e there in 2014 while volunteering. she said she hopes the trip will give closure after what...
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earlier today we caught up with our reporter noel edwards who has been meeting winners past and presentve seen them become stronger and ready to take on the wild. it makes it more incredible when you hear what they have achieved. like 1a—year—old adrian jackson, here's one abroad or raising money for charity. it is brilliant. it is knowing that the people can finally see what you have done all around the uk, even in some parts of the world. it isjust brilliant. it is brilliant that someone brilliant. it is brilliant that someone like you has been recognised because your story is quite remarkable. remind us why you have been recognised today.|j remarkable. remind us why you have been recognised today. i have raised, over the past two years, over £16,000 for the 0livia foundation and other charities. the you did so because 0livia was a good friend of yours who passed away in 201a and you did something quite remarkable with one of these, a teddy bear. i filled the stadium with over 10,500 teddy bears, one on every single seat in the stadium. lot of people will be watching and will be askin
earlier today we caught up with our reporter noel edwards who has been meeting winners past and presentve seen them become stronger and ready to take on the wild. it makes it more incredible when you hear what they have achieved. like 1a—year—old adrian jackson, here's one abroad or raising money for charity. it is brilliant. it is knowing that the people can finally see what you have done all around the uk, even in some parts of the world. it isjust brilliant. it is brilliant that someone...
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live now to noel phillips, who is in manchesterfor us. 0ver over to you.ple. i'm talking about young people using their talents and ability for the good of everybody and my next guest defines inspiration. his name is mohamad khalil. ears from syria and he is 16 and has won and award today for helping people. your story is a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in syria. what was life like before you left? it was a really nice country, beautiful country, people helping each other and happy people. now, when the war starts, people hate each other, killing each other and you don't know whose brother or sister are killing. all the children dying. ict viz, and i really could cry about it because it is dangerous stuff. this is all still very raw for you because earlier this week we saw some really grim pictures coming from syria with children die in. how does it make you feel when you turn the tv on and you see people dying? i feel bad and merely to cry because when i see small children dying i say, what did this child do for you to kill him? you should help p
live now to noel phillips, who is in manchesterfor us. 0ver over to you.ple. i'm talking about young people using their talents and ability for the good of everybody and my next guest defines inspiration. his name is mohamad khalil. ears from syria and he is 16 and has won and award today for helping people. your story is a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in syria. what was life like before you left? it was a really nice country, beautiful country, people helping each other and happy...
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the past decade have also travelled to manchester for this year's celebrations. 0ur correspondent noelchildren and teenagers using —— whose incredible talents are being recognised. many have been recognised. many have been recognised for volunteering, campaigning to change the law, even overcoming adversity and making a real success of their lives, and one person who has done just that is abbey blogger who —— booker who is 15 and has done a lot of work the children in care. tell us your story and why you have been recognised. i have been recognised for working with children like myself or a bit younger who are in care and have struggled voicing their own opinions and talking about the problems as i have in the past, so my role is to be their choice, they come to me with suggestions, with their opinions, any problems and complaints, andl opinions, any problems and complaints, and i take it forward to the highest authorities and we look at how we can change that, and meet with the children and change that. that's everything that we do, really. at 15, that sounds impressive. how have they
the past decade have also travelled to manchester for this year's celebrations. 0ur correspondent noelchildren and teenagers using —— whose incredible talents are being recognised. many have been recognised. many have been recognised for volunteering, campaigning to change the law, even overcoming adversity and making a real success of their lives, and one person who has done just that is abbey blogger who —— booker who is 15 and has done a lot of work the children in care. tell us your...
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malala, you said that you wished noel on the man who tried to kill you. and so doing, goodness is something canadians sometimes recognize in themselves. just a few months ago, we witnessed a terrorist attack against a mosque. this sentence active assets people dead. husbands, fathers and sons. and yet, even after this canadians remained united. we did not turn against each other.we did not divide. we did not give in to hatred or fear. we took the same positive approach that we always take as canadians. we showed the world that we would not use violence. but that we would meet fear and hatred with love and compassion. malala, you are a model of kindness. your words as well as your actions. and then something that resonates, not only with canadians but with the rest of the world as well. yours is a story of an ordinary girl doing extraordinary things. and every day hero. a trailblazer and a teenager. a renegade and a reader. a fearless advocate and a girl who wants nothing more than to see more kids in classrooms. and on top of that, you're impossibly humbl
malala, you said that you wished noel on the man who tried to kill you. and so doing, goodness is something canadians sometimes recognize in themselves. just a few months ago, we witnessed a terrorist attack against a mosque. this sentence active assets people dead. husbands, fathers and sons. and yet, even after this canadians remained united. we did not turn against each other.we did not divide. we did not give in to hatred or fear. we took the same positive approach that we always take as...
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coach or brian, i was frustrated with the situation i was dealing with, with having myself and nerlens noel joel and rashawn it was nobody's fault. >> he finds himself in a situation there's a big road block ahead. openly we've discussed scenarios with his agent that we could find something mutually benefit. if not -- beneficial. if not we're happy to have him as part of the organization he is a great kid. >> the only team to win a championship since 2013? , the seoul defending arena champ. kicking off their season in tampa. five touchdowns. seoul win their opener, 56-52. that's sports, happy easter. >> 32,000 runners hit the streets for the 121 boston marathon, a legally blind runner will use brand new technology to see the course. he will have the help of an extra set of eyes tethered to him for the race. and ira that has a camera and glasses and a special app that connects with a person sitting in a different state that will help him avoid object stick -- obstacles. >> you want to go slightly left. >> reporter: at&t is working with ira. he is the veteran of 16 marathons, he said this is
coach or brian, i was frustrated with the situation i was dealing with, with having myself and nerlens noel joel and rashawn it was nobody's fault. >> he finds himself in a situation there's a big road block ahead. openly we've discussed scenarios with his agent that we could find something mutually benefit. if not -- beneficial. if not we're happy to have him as part of the organization he is a great kid. >> the only team to win a championship since 2013? , the seoul defending...