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received her organ shortly noel died. and her family will meet noel's family tomorrow and in the parade together. flooding a real concern for parts of the bay area right weather phenomenon that is the high water and how it's expected to last. and our weatherman spencer christian, up next wit accuweather forecast. hello, i'm mike shumann. davis fired head coach jack after today's loss to chargers wasting no time in pursuit of jon gruden. is woman: i'll be right back. warning sign: hi. you think you're probably sober. man: yeah. warning sign: but you're thinking about taking the back roads home, just in case? if you're probably sober why would you do that? good choice! narrator: probably ok, isn't ok. if you see a warning sign stop and call a cab, a car, or a friend. warning sign: that's a full glass of wine. i'll be chattin' ya later. thanks for staying with us. "abc7 news" at the good will san francisco today where volunteers were giving away donations. donations are good will's lifeblood% lifeblood. this 85% of them -- a
received her organ shortly noel died. and her family will meet noel's family tomorrow and in the parade together. flooding a real concern for parts of the bay area right weather phenomenon that is the high water and how it's expected to last. and our weatherman spencer christian, up next wit accuweather forecast. hello, i'm mike shumann. davis fired head coach jack after today's loss to chargers wasting no time in pursuit of jon gruden. is woman: i'll be right back. warning sign: hi. you think...
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liam is nominated and noel is not. that is nominated and noel is not. that is the problem. don't say that to them! i think they both secretly go out on midnight walks in the park holding hands and think about the next story they can put out. there isa next story they can put out. there is a great documentary about all asus, online. it really tells story. —— oasis. asus, online. it really tells story. -- oasis. it is called super sonic. it is the nature of families to fallout but also to get back together. a nice note to end on. the andrew marr programme is on bbc one at 9:00 this morning. andrew, who is on the programme today? i wish i could say i had liam and in all playing us out at what i do have is nicola sturgeon in the studio. —— liam and noel. i have brandon lewis, the new tory party chairman. lots of stories but if they are not star enough, meryl streep, tom hanks and stephen spielberg. a very busy morning. we will tune in. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. good morning. here's a summary of today'
liam is nominated and noel is not. that is nominated and noel is not. that is the problem. don't say that to them! i think they both secretly go out on midnight walks in the park holding hands and think about the next story they can put out. there isa next story they can put out. there is a great documentary about all asus, online. it really tells story. —— oasis. asus, online. it really tells story. -- oasis. it is called super sonic. it is the nature of families to fallout but also to get...
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and gabriella. >> reporter: -- preston, noel and gabriel la. >> reporter: they're in the neonatal carenit born at 27 weeks. >> having the five babies come out all moving making the little whimpering sounds was very exciting personally for me. >> reporter: but quintuplets was a first for the hospital at walnut creek and it was the reason the kempels spoke to kpix5 last month about their fight to convince kaiser to fly them to arizona to a doctor who is used to doing high risk pregnancies to care for amy, so the kaiser medical team reassured the couple even holding practice runs of the birth. on thursday the real day came. doctors are alling all five babies miracles. >> we hope that they all do okay and we're able to bring them all home. >> reporter: so the parents are cautiously optimistic, but doctors say they should be able to bring home the quintuplets in seven to eight weeks. in walnut creek, maria medina, kpix5. >> it will be a busy house. thanks. we'll be right back. cbs eye on the community... presented by target. art and history spark connections across cultures, igniting curios
and gabriella. >> reporter: -- preston, noel and gabriel la. >> reporter: they're in the neonatal carenit born at 27 weeks. >> having the five babies come out all moving making the little whimpering sounds was very exciting personally for me. >> reporter: but quintuplets was a first for the hospital at walnut creek and it was the reason the kempels spoke to kpix5 last month about their fight to convince kaiser to fly them to arizona to a doctor who is used to doing high...
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so emily, does noel have a point? could short of these union members jump ship with this whole thing? >> look, i think we should live in reality and not in republican talking points. republicans control every branch of the federal government. the reason democrats are saying oh, where is the negotiator in chief is because republicans don't even know how to follow their leader. they have no idea what he is going to sign. there was a bipartisan agreement brought to trump. brought to him twice. and schumer says that he agreed to it in that room and there is no reason not to believe him because trump made similar comments in public. the fact we saw this ad coming out that is so, so vile, and hitting democrats so hard on immigration, it shows what the true motivation is. to force st down, taint democrats in a way that doesn't make sense. to say the democrats could have control over the federal government keeping it open, it doesn't make logical sense. i think we should give real people a little bit of credit here for unders
so emily, does noel have a point? could short of these union members jump ship with this whole thing? >> look, i think we should live in reality and not in republican talking points. republicans control every branch of the federal government. the reason democrats are saying oh, where is the negotiator in chief is because republicans don't even know how to follow their leader. they have no idea what he is going to sign. there was a bipartisan agreement brought to trump. brought to him...
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noel conway, who is fighting for the right to an assisted death, is becoming progressively weaker andurt of appeal to hear his case as soon as possible. fergus walsh, bbc news. prince harry and his fiance meghan markle were an hour late prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle were an hour late for their first official visit to wales this afternoon because their train was delayed. that didn't stop hundreds of people braving the cold to greet them with cheers outside cardiff castle. the couple — who are due to marry in may — are on a tour of uk cities to introduce meghan to her new home. the pope has performed an impromptu wedding ceremony on a flight over chile. the couple, both employees of the airline, approached the pope with their request during the flight. 0ur religion editor martin bashir has the story. they'd walked up the aisles on many occasions, but never in church. flight attendants paula ruiz and carlos elorriga married in a civil ceremony because their church in santiago had been destroyed by an earthquake eight years ago. and so they asked the pope if he would bless th
noel conway, who is fighting for the right to an assisted death, is becoming progressively weaker andurt of appeal to hear his case as soon as possible. fergus walsh, bbc news. prince harry and his fiance meghan markle were an hour late prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle were an hour late for their first official visit to wales this afternoon because their train was delayed. that didn't stop hundreds of people braving the cold to greet them with cheers outside cardiff castle. the couple...
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noel conway is a retired lecturer.ase spreads. he needs oxygen to help him breathe. he needs oxygen to help him breathe. he says he fears having a painful and undignified death. so he launched the challenge to the 1961 suicide act which forbids a doctor from prescribing him a lethal dose. he says that breaches his human rights. last 0ctober, three high courtjudges dismissed that challenge. but two hours ago, some appeal courtjudges said he should be allowed to take that challenge and review that decision with a full hearing before the court of appeal, which will be heard in a few months' time. this issue of whether there should be a right to die is a key one for society. back in 2015, mps overwhelmingly rejected proposals for assisted dying in england and wales. 0pponents say it would place the weak and vulnerable at greater risk, the risk of co—worker. some american states, california and colorado, have since then adopted right to die, as has victoria in australia. —— the risk of coercion. this case will go back to co
noel conway is a retired lecturer.ase spreads. he needs oxygen to help him breathe. he needs oxygen to help him breathe. he says he fears having a painful and undignified death. so he launched the challenge to the 1961 suicide act which forbids a doctor from prescribing him a lethal dose. he says that breaches his human rights. last 0ctober, three high courtjudges dismissed that challenge. but two hours ago, some appeal courtjudges said he should be allowed to take that challenge and review...
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noel george martin. diane marie kozlowski. william john mcallister. willie mcelroy.is mckee. bernard joseph mclaughlin. jane susan melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips. >> we remember them. suzanne marie, joseph kenneth miller. jewell courtney mitchell. james and morgan. eva mortensen. helga rachel mosey. richard palma and eddie. ingrid elizabeth mulroy, john mould i, sean kevin malloy, mary geraldine mercy. karen elizabeth noonan. thomas britton. >> we remember them. daniel emmett o'connor. mary denise o'neill. elise owen. gwyneth yvonne margaret 01. robert factor i. martha no one. laura abigail owen. robert penn newco. krista and michael papadopoulos. peter raymond pierce. i represent miriam lucas. >> we remember them. sarah susanna phillips. james andrew pitts. david flat. walter leonard porter. pamela lynn pozen. william pugh. ramses. and ball wrote on. so. she wrote on. and eli stratus. >> we remember them. jocelyn k arena. diane marie -- i represent louise rogers at syracuse university. susanna roller, mark rosenblum andrea victoria rosenthal, pete
noel george martin. diane marie kozlowski. william john mcallister. willie mcelroy.is mckee. bernard joseph mclaughlin. jane susan melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips. >> we remember them. suzanne marie, joseph kenneth miller. jewell courtney mitchell. james and morgan. eva mortensen. helga rachel mosey. richard palma and eddie. ingrid elizabeth mulroy, john mould i, sean kevin malloy, mary geraldine mercy. karen elizabeth noonan. thomas britton. >> we remember them....
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and good news for noel, he's getting ready to playback to back for the first time at the end of the month hopefully that happens. i'm john clark. back to you. >> he will feel reborn. all right, john clark. thank you. >>> left out in the cold. >> neighbors in a delaware county housing community tell us that they've been without heat and water for days. we find out what is going on. iand i like these award-winning cheddar puffs. first place. both events? booyah! we're an awards family. you'll like them both but love our price. award-winning organic cheddar puffs from aldi. simply smarter shopping. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with
and good news for noel, he's getting ready to playback to back for the first time at the end of the month hopefully that happens. i'm john clark. back to you. >> he will feel reborn. all right, john clark. thank you. >>> left out in the cold. >> neighbors in a delaware county housing community tell us that they've been without heat and water for days. we find out what is going on. iand i like these award-winning cheddar puffs. first place. both events? booyah! we're an...
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al sospechoso, noel saucedo, se le presentaron cargos de asesinato, evasiÓn de la justicia y posesiÓnilia ruega en espera de un milagro y pide por la pronta recuperaciÓn de su hija y su esposa. palmira: el sistema de trenes vart cuenta con una nueva flota de vagones modernos que entraron en funcionamiento esta maÑana. ramÓn: son 10 los nuevos trenes de un total de mÁs de 700 que se espera que estÉn al servicio de pÚblico en el curso de los prÓximos aÑos. flavio lacayo tiene toda la informaciÓn . adelante. flavio: buenas noches, el vart tuvo que pasar muchos problemas antes de lanzar este proyecto el dÍa de hoy. conozca los nuevos trenes del vart tienen 3, puertas, aire acondicionado y temperaturas controladas, tienen espacio para equipaje y bicicletas. esta agencia de transporte pÚblico lanzÓ 10 nuevos trenes que estÁn al servicio de los usuarios. >> vamos a tener estos trenes empezando en la lÍnea anaranjada. flavio: este proyecto iniciÓ en 2009. cuando el primer tren se puso probar abril de 2016 el vehÍculo se descarrilÓ y se convirtiÓ en un mal inicio del proyecto porque despuÉs el
al sospechoso, noel saucedo, se le presentaron cargos de asesinato, evasiÓn de la justicia y posesiÓnilia ruega en espera de un milagro y pide por la pronta recuperaciÓn de su hija y su esposa. palmira: el sistema de trenes vart cuenta con una nueva flota de vagones modernos que entraron en funcionamiento esta maÑana. ramÓn: son 10 los nuevos trenes de un total de mÁs de 700 que se espera que estÉn al servicio de pÚblico en el curso de los prÓximos aÑos. flavio lacayo tiene toda la...
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it granted permission to noel conway to challenge the law which forbids assisted suicide.iféréifiiifiiiiéé iifififi awfué'si'fi'fjlfi breast cancer has spread to her spine and the treatment has sarah jessiman from warwickshire knows her time left is limited. breast cancer has spread to her spine and the treatment has at times been extremely painful. sarah, who has an unrelated hearing disorder, fears for the future. the possibility that i'm going to have a painful and prolonged death, and i'm scared. i am very scared of the thought of being bedbound in agony for weeks or months. sarah wants a doctor to be allowed to prescribe her a lethal dose of drugs if her final months become unbearable, but mps overwhelmingly rejected proposals for a right to die in 2015. i'd like the law changed so that i can have a peaceful death at the time i choose, rather than the time that cancer might have in mind for me. sarah, who recently celebrated her 20th wedding anniversary, says people should have a choice over how they die. i don't want to have the kind of death where my friends and family s
it granted permission to noel conway to challenge the law which forbids assisted suicide.iféréifiiifiiiiéé iifififi awfué'si'fi'fjlfi breast cancer has spread to her spine and the treatment has sarah jessiman from warwickshire knows her time left is limited. breast cancer has spread to her spine and the treatment has at times been extremely painful. sarah, who has an unrelated hearing disorder, fears for the future. the possibility that i'm going to have a painful and prolonged death,...
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james: noel fled with her children before the storm, but many of her neighbors did not. >> two youngs were swept out of their home, along with their mother, in the middle of the night, and the dog is gone. they are lucky to be fine. it's like a war zone here. there are homes that are just missing. i walked down the street, and i see balls and toys and bicycles and shoes and socks and knives and hammers. people's lives have washed to the ocean. james: much of the debris ended up clogging the main coastal motorway. we were told the people in this car escaped. above the town, the scorched hills are scarred by rivers of mud. the mudslide came roaring down, sweeping everything before it, and if you want to know how houses can be swept from their foundations so easily, this is the answer. look at the size of the boulders that were pushed down from the mountain. to drive through this little town is to be stunned by the power of this mudslide. southern california was once famed for its agreeable climate. these days, it reels from drought, fire, and flood. james cook, bbc news. jane: a friday
james: noel fled with her children before the storm, but many of her neighbors did not. >> two youngs were swept out of their home, along with their mother, in the middle of the night, and the dog is gone. they are lucky to be fine. it's like a war zone here. there are homes that are just missing. i walked down the street, and i see balls and toys and bicycles and shoes and socks and knives and hammers. people's lives have washed to the ocean. james: much of the debris ended up clogging...
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deputies identify him as 23- year-old noel salcido of pittsburgh. but right now his focus is on his two-year-old. >> she can't breathe on her own yet. they gave her two days. we are hoping for the best. [ music ] >> reporter: as for his wife, she is in fair condition after surgery this morning. >> reporter: the suspect is locked up facing a number of charges. the sheriffs department did not say much about the investigation. in fact, it would not call it a car chase because deputies did not activate their emergency light while following the stolen vehicle on highway four. live in oakland, kpix5. >>> the u.s. house passed a stopgap funding measure aimed at averting a government shutdown this weekend. the bill would keep the government running through mid february. on capitol hill, the measures are facing some uncertain prospects in the senate. >> reporter: it's going to be all but impossible to pass there at least with the conditions that come forth because democrats have made crystal clear, they want to address the issue:the daca issue -- the daca is
deputies identify him as 23- year-old noel salcido of pittsburgh. but right now his focus is on his two-year-old. >> she can't breathe on her own yet. they gave her two days. we are hoping for the best. [ music ] >> reporter: as for his wife, she is in fair condition after surgery this morning. >> reporter: the suspect is locked up facing a number of charges. the sheriffs department did not say much about the investigation. in fact, it would not call it a car chase because...
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. >>> a wall of white storm scan3 is tracking a cold front that will bring measurable noel to parts ofur area overnight noon tomorrow. katie will be back with her wintry forecast in just a about five minutes. meanwhile nasa making plans for its next mission to mars by building a next generation explorer. >> it's new rover had a that has major up grades including water that search for water beneath the planet's surface. they reveal fossils or other signs of life from the planet's past. >> we expect to find rocks that were deposited billions of years ago. around the time when we think life was first beginning to emerge on earth. >> nasa scientists hope to one day collect the rock samples and remotely rocket them to earth. >>> well britain's royal romance being turned into a lifetime tv movie. the film will focus on the love story between britain's prince harry an meghan markelle. no word on air official air date lifetime officials say the movie should debut before the royal wedding said set for may 19th. actress jane fonda sharing a cancer scare. the 80-year-old posted this photo instagr
. >>> a wall of white storm scan3 is tracking a cold front that will bring measurable noel to parts ofur area overnight noon tomorrow. katie will be back with her wintry forecast in just a about five minutes. meanwhile nasa making plans for its next mission to mars by building a next generation explorer. >> it's new rover had a that has major up grades including water that search for water beneath the planet's surface. they reveal fossils or other signs of life from the planet's...
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padres vamos a ver que es lo que podemos hacer i don't know autoridades identifican al arrestado como noelobre la avenida morrison, esto despus de que la madre de la pequeÑa sali a trabajar pero no fue hasta el domingo que la niÑa fue llevada a sala de cuidados intensivos de niÑos en el hospital new york presbyterian donde las autoridades respondieron tras ver que la pequeÑa mostraba seÑales de haber sido golpeada sufri heridas en el abdomen, hemorragia interna en el hgado y moretones "nuestra prioridad es proteger la seguridad y el bienestar de todos los niÑos en nueva york. estamos trabajando conjuntamente con la nypd para investigar este incidente dijo el vocero de la administracin de servicios para niÑos de la ciudad de nueva york: ---luego de que un restaunrante en pennsylvania fuera consumido por las llamas la noche de ayer, hoy parte de la estructura fue encontrada por los bomberos bajo una capa de hielo y es que las bajas temperaturas lograron que el agua utilizada por los apagafuegos para extinguir el incendio se congelara. ---los bomberos regresaron a la escena para verificar que
padres vamos a ver que es lo que podemos hacer i don't know autoridades identifican al arrestado como noelobre la avenida morrison, esto despus de que la madre de la pequeÑa sali a trabajar pero no fue hasta el domingo que la niÑa fue llevada a sala de cuidados intensivos de niÑos en el hospital new york presbyterian donde las autoridades respondieron tras ver que la pequeÑa mostraba seÑales de haber sido golpeada sufri heridas en el abdomen, hemorragia interna en el hgado y moretones...
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noel conway, who's 68 and has motor neurone disease, has won the first stage of his court of appeal bidribe him a lethal dose of drugs. 0ur medical correspondent, fergus walsh, has been following the case at the royal courts of justice. noel conway is a retired lecturer, he is becoming progressively weaker as his motor neurone disease spreads. he needs oxygen to help him breathe and he says he fears having a painful and undignified death. so he launched a challenge to the 1961 suicide act which forbids a doctor from prescribing him a lethal dose. now, he says that breaches his human rights. last 0ctober, three high court judges dismissed that challenge but, two hours ago, some appeal court judges said he should be allowed to take that challenge and review that decision with a full hearing before the court of appeal, which will be heard a few months' time. this is issue of whether there should be a right—to—die is obviously a key one for society. back in 2015, mps overwhelmingly rejected proposals for assisted—dying in england and wales. 0pponents say it would place the weak and the vuln
noel conway, who's 68 and has motor neurone disease, has won the first stage of his court of appeal bidribe him a lethal dose of drugs. 0ur medical correspondent, fergus walsh, has been following the case at the royal courts of justice. noel conway is a retired lecturer, he is becoming progressively weaker as his motor neurone disease spreads. he needs oxygen to help him breathe and he says he fears having a painful and undignified death. so he launched a challenge to the 1961 suicide act which...
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. >>> noel word what sparked a fire at this housing complex in sicklerville, new jersey much the building located at williamstown aerial and jarvis road is still under construction and no one was inside at the time. firefighters coping with frigid temperatures and water freezing on their equipment. this is the same development where fire happened in septemb september. >>> the city of philadelphia is hoping to kick off the new year by getting kids excited about going to school each day. philadelphia school superintendent william hite announced some details of the attendance hero campaign today. it involves a series of radio psa's and social media contest with prizes to help promote better attendance. research shows regular school attendance can lead to positive out comes for students. got to get your foot in the do door. >> absolutely. >>> royal weddings are big business. coming up on cbs3 "eyewitness news", how big of a boom the upcoming wedding between prince harry and meghan markle is expected to be for britain's economy. >>> so many packages delivered over the holidays it's creating a
. >>> noel word what sparked a fire at this housing complex in sicklerville, new jersey much the building located at williamstown aerial and jarvis road is still under construction and no one was inside at the time. firefighters coping with frigid temperatures and water freezing on their equipment. this is the same development where fire happened in septemb september. >>> the city of philadelphia is hoping to kick off the new year by getting kids excited about going to school...
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lincoln, noel, grace son, gabrielle, and preston were deliver last thursday at 27 weeks. babies are tiny, 2 1/2 pounds. but stable. they say they've always wanted, and now they have, a big family. >> you know, we love having kids. it's been, you know, something that we've been trying to do for many years. and now we got more than we had ever planned and hoped for. >> imagine the grocery bill in a few years. right now the babies are being cared for in the neonatal icu at the kaiser in walnut creek. if all goes well they'll be able to go home in about nine weeks. they have two other kids so that means seven. so five this go-around, and two more. >> i have trouble with two. >> they'll need two minivans. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give y
lincoln, noel, grace son, gabrielle, and preston were deliver last thursday at 27 weeks. babies are tiny, 2 1/2 pounds. but stable. they say they've always wanted, and now they have, a big family. >> you know, we love having kids. it's been, you know, something that we've been trying to do for many years. and now we got more than we had ever planned and hoped for. >> imagine the grocery bill in a few years. right now the babies are being cared for in the neonatal icu at the kaiser...
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twenty-seven year old noel theresa chew was driving the wrong way on route 309 in hill town last january. when she killed 24 year old damian taalmostbo, she ignored drivers after drinking with friends in sellersville. >> delaware leaders environmentalists are worried about what an oil spill could mean for wildlife and coastal tourism. newly proposed off shore drilling lease plan aims to open 90% of off shore waters to oil and gas exploration. >> from the press of atlantic city hard rock looking to hire four more taj mahal casino resort employees for new atlantic city property. the company looking for former taj employees who were employed at least 30 days before that property closed. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> and it is a big night for two philadelphia athletes. >> pat gallen is here with more on that. patrick? >> remember when rihanna shot down joel embiid saying she wouldn't date him until he was an all-star? now he's an all-star. see if he's reaching back out to the pop superstar and the flyers through eric lindrose and
twenty-seven year old noel theresa chew was driving the wrong way on route 309 in hill town last january. when she killed 24 year old damian taalmostbo, she ignored drivers after drinking with friends in sellersville. >> delaware leaders environmentalists are worried about what an oil spill could mean for wildlife and coastal tourism. newly proposed off shore drilling lease plan aims to open 90% of off shore waters to oil and gas exploration. >> from the press of atlantic city hard...
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noel conway is 68 years old. he's terminally ill with motor neurone disease.his illness and simply wants the right to a peaceful and dignified death. today he won the right to appeal a ruling that forbids assisted suicide. the court of appeal will now consider if he should be allowed help to end his own life. the issue of whether or not there should be a "right to die" provokes passionate opinions. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh has spoken to two campaigners with opposing views. sarah jessiman from warwickshire knows her time left is limited. breast cancer has spread to her spine and the treatment has at times been extremely painful. sarah, who has an unrelated hearing disorder, fears for the future. the possibility that i'm going to have the painful and prolonged death, and i'm scared. i am very scared of the thought of being bedbound in agony for weeks or months. sarah wants a doctor to be allowed to prescribe her a lethal dose of drugs if her final months become unbearable, but mps overwhelmingly rejected proposals for a right to die in 2015. i'd li
noel conway is 68 years old. he's terminally ill with motor neurone disease.his illness and simply wants the right to a peaceful and dignified death. today he won the right to appeal a ruling that forbids assisted suicide. the court of appeal will now consider if he should be allowed help to end his own life. the issue of whether or not there should be a "right to die" provokes passionate opinions. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh has spoken to two campaigners with opposing...
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let's get right tout oh lucy noel in the operations center with breaking details. >> iain, it is a big day. a long time coming. prosecutors now say dr. james kauffman a ranged the murder of his wife april kauffman in 2012 to protect his drug ring. drug ring during that time they say kauffman was working with members and associates of the pagan motorcycle gang running an illegal pill mill operation out of his office in egg harbor township. now in 2011 his wife april threatened to divorce him and expose him to authorities. that's when investigators say kauffman a ranged through a member of the pagan gang his wife's murder. >> frank mulholland received a ride to the kauffman residence on may tenth, 2012 of the the doors were left open and frank mulholland was given a gun to carry out his task. he went inside and shot april kauffman twice. >> i think for the first time today i can actually breathe for the past five and a half years i have felt like i've been holdi g my breath on daily basis. i couldn't even begin to describe to you today, um, the emotions i feel. >> prosecutors have charge
let's get right tout oh lucy noel in the operations center with breaking details. >> iain, it is a big day. a long time coming. prosecutors now say dr. james kauffman a ranged the murder of his wife april kauffman in 2012 to protect his drug ring. drug ring during that time they say kauffman was working with members and associates of the pagan motorcycle gang running an illegal pill mill operation out of his office in egg harbor township. now in 2011 his wife april threatened to divorce...
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my friend say, "noel, let's go to laos.ore, more natural, more authentic." i say, "okay, why not?" the first time i arrived in luang prabang, i was feeling, like ah, indiana jones discovering a beautiful city. and the point is, i fell in love and i couldn't go back. >> anthony: what's your typical day here? like, what -- if you're not working, you're on a good day, you know, sunday. >> french guy: on a good day you have a party. you have a party with old friends, ah, that's before the -- again, there is nothing special to do. it's just a way of life. >> french guy: yeah. training. >> anthony: so how has it changed over the years? i mean, you go to saigon or hanoi? ah, money, money, money coming in, foreign ownership of everything. is -- that's not happening here? >> french guy: yes, i can see there is an acceleration now. when you go to the market and you say, where is it from? they say, thailand. vietnam, china, and to find local fruit, it's difficult. but if you talk to old people, they will say -- we are like the bamboo.
my friend say, "noel, let's go to laos.ore, more natural, more authentic." i say, "okay, why not?" the first time i arrived in luang prabang, i was feeling, like ah, indiana jones discovering a beautiful city. and the point is, i fell in love and i couldn't go back. >> anthony: what's your typical day here? like, what -- if you're not working, you're on a good day, you know, sunday. >> french guy: on a good day you have a party. you have a party with old friends,...
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this guy is noel dawson arrested for charge at his son with a hatchet. if this guy came at you with a hatchet. i don't know if you would be more scared of the hatchet or his face. >> he looks like what happens when you get a kid draw you. never let a kid draw you because you look psychotic. that was the shortest prosecution ever. jesse: let's look at sarah rivera, a chicago hooters waitress arrested for disorderly conduct. i guess she was brawling with another hooters waitress. it was a hooters and hooters crime. >> i think they missed an opportunity. they should schedule waitress fights in the middle of the floor. jesse: justin lamar richardson. i don't know what's going on. he has a sandwich. he was popped in september for violation of probation. how did he get a ham sandwich in there? >> this is a bernie sanders supporter who thought the government would give shim free stuff. jesse: what is the line, the grand jury can indict a ham sandwich? he apparently they did. this is danielle paris busted in houston for shoplifting. she had to put a mask on her
this guy is noel dawson arrested for charge at his son with a hatchet. if this guy came at you with a hatchet. i don't know if you would be more scared of the hatchet or his face. >> he looks like what happens when you get a kid draw you. never let a kid draw you because you look psychotic. that was the shortest prosecution ever. jesse: let's look at sarah rivera, a chicago hooters waitress arrested for disorderly conduct. i guess she was brawling with another hooters waitress. it was a...
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. >> lincoln, noel, preston, gabriella >> there was a medical condition of incompetent cervix where onel was born first. we basically held them until they were gone. >> the couple was afraid this pregnanty would end with the same fate. >> we wondered if we would bury 5 more children. >> a team of 60 kaiser nurses, all were born january 11th just before the couple's anniversary. it is a long road ahead. they were born 3 months early. >> there are a bunch of issues that relate to being born that early. we are prepared to provide the care babies like this require. >> they are here bringing 7 under the age of 3, what is the chances of more in the future? >> no surprises. >> i asked for a vasectomy already. >> we are on that. >> they will be at the hospital for 2 months before they can join their sisters at home. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> all right. tracking the weather. we have had a nice day on the mild side, lots of 50s. taking a peek at numbers, there is a dense fog advisory with cloud cover on the ground and high clouds as well. you can see them streaming in. we have showers falling out. pa
. >> lincoln, noel, preston, gabriella >> there was a medical condition of incompetent cervix where onel was born first. we basically held them until they were gone. >> the couple was afraid this pregnanty would end with the same fate. >> we wondered if we would bury 5 more children. >> a team of 60 kaiser nurses, all were born january 11th just before the couple's anniversary. it is a long road ahead. they were born 3 months early. >> there are a bunch of...
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.>> lincoln noel, grace, preston. and the road here was difficult and they lost a set of trent -- twins which causes premature birth. >> it was too early for things to be done for them. so we basically help them until they were gone. >> reporter: with such a tragic end, the couple were afraid that this high risk pregnancy could end with the same fate. >> i was wondering if they were all going to survive? whether we are -- whether or not we was going to have a funeral? >> reporter: with the help of the team of more than 60 doctors and nurses all five the children were born on january 11, two days before the couples 11th anniversary. doctor said the babies are doing well but it is a long road ahead because the babies were born three months early. >> there is a bunch of issues that come with being born that prematurely, but we are prepared to get in the topic care that babies like this require. >> reporter: so we asked him what the chances was a more in the future? >> i asked my doctor for a vasectomy already. >> we are
.>> lincoln noel, grace, preston. and the road here was difficult and they lost a set of trent -- twins which causes premature birth. >> it was too early for things to be done for them. so we basically help them until they were gone. >> reporter: with such a tragic end, the couple were afraid that this high risk pregnancy could end with the same fate. >> i was wondering if they were all going to survive? whether we are -- whether or not we was going to have a funeral?...
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da's office, they just announced they filed formal charges against the suspect in this auto accident, noel 2-year-old camilla is still here in the hospital on life support. the cardoza family is inside hospital right now, the dad told me a candle light vigil is under way right now at the family's home in pittsburgh. >> we're just praying, we just keep on praying for my daughter and i'm going to go look right now, i want to see how she's doing. >> reporter: the cardoza family has set up a gofundme page to pay for funeral expenses for 4-year-old linexi, the money is pouring in mostly from people donating $20 or $30 to help the family out. meanwhile 2-year-old kamcamilla still not able to breathe on her own. her mother edith is stills stili recovering from surgery. and edeaith is recovering but mentally is destroyed. saucedo remains in jail with bail set at a million dollars. he's being charged with murder. saucedo's f-250 exited the highway at a high rate of speed as he realized a deputy was behind him. he ran a red light and broad sided mendoza's car. >> if they had had their lights on, may
da's office, they just announced they filed formal charges against the suspect in this auto accident, noel 2-year-old camilla is still here in the hospital on life support. the cardoza family is inside hospital right now, the dad told me a candle light vigil is under way right now at the family's home in pittsburgh. >> we're just praying, we just keep on praying for my daughter and i'm going to go look right now, i want to see how she's doing. >> reporter: the cardoza family has set...
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deputies identify him as 23- year-old noel salcedo of pittsburgh. his focus right now is on his two-year-old. >> she is on life support and cannot breathe on her own yet. the doctor only gave her two days. we are hoping for the best. >> reporter: he has already lost his four-year-old. he says he will lose it if he cannot save his to your old. as for his wife, she is in fair condition after surgery this morning. the suspect is locked up facing a number of charges including murder. in oakland, kpix5. >>> a live look at the evening commute on the san mateo bridge. not too bad. the bridge has a dubious new distinction. it's on the short list for the bay area's most dangerous drives. >> reporter: while bumper-to- bumper traffic is the bane of many drivers this morning, it turns out that it has its perks. >> sometimes safety and the fastest commute are not the same. >> reporter: the cofounder of zen drive, a startup that found less congested your drive, the more likely it is you will get into a crash. >> when there are fewer cars on the road, people tend
deputies identify him as 23- year-old noel salcedo of pittsburgh. his focus right now is on his two-year-old. >> she is on life support and cannot breathe on her own yet. the doctor only gave her two days. we are hoping for the best. >> reporter: he has already lost his four-year-old. he says he will lose it if he cannot save his to your old. as for his wife, she is in fair condition after surgery this morning. the suspect is locked up facing a number of charges including murder. in...
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. >> lincoln, noel, grayson, preston and gabriella. >> the road was difficult. five years ago the couple lost a set of twins. because of a medical condition called incompetent cervix which causes premature birth. >> marshall was born first and then spencer was born after. it is too early for things to be done. basically we held them. >> the couple was afraid that this high risk pregnancy could end with the same fate. >> are they going to survive? will be end up having a funeral with more children?>> with the help of a team of more than 60 nurses and doctors, all five children were born on january 11, two days before the couple's 11th anniversary. the babies are now doing well but it is a long road ahead since the babies were born three months early. >> there are a bunch of issues but we are prepared to provide the kind of care the babies require. >> now that the babies are here bringing a total of seven under the age of three what is the chances of more in the future? >> there will be no surprises. we will take care of all of that already. >> the quintuplets wer
. >> lincoln, noel, grayson, preston and gabriella. >> the road was difficult. five years ago the couple lost a set of twins. because of a medical condition called incompetent cervix which causes premature birth. >> marshall was born first and then spencer was born after. it is too early for things to be done. basically we held them. >> the couple was afraid that this high risk pregnancy could end with the same fate. >> are they going to survive? will be end up...
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we noel the smithsonian museum say they have enough money to at least stay open through today. want to just break it down for people who are confused about what is the deal, what is open and what's not? as far as what's open, john, social security services, it's still available for people, medicare, medicaid also still available. the u.s. postal office or post office is still up and running local parks and schools still open, airports, federal prisons, federal courts are all still open. congress, obviously, they're working as well. as far as what is closed, the irs customer service. they are not going to be able to operate. most of the federal office buildings will not be open. if you do see federal workers who are showing up to work today it's only for a matter of a few hours simply to shut down their stations and head back home. again, a dramatic difference, though, between what it looks like this time around when you saw all those closed due to shutdown and barriers being erected at monuments and national parks. the opt ticks slightly different in 2018 and some people believ
we noel the smithsonian museum say they have enough money to at least stay open through today. want to just break it down for people who are confused about what is the deal, what is open and what's not? as far as what's open, john, social security services, it's still available for people, medicare, medicaid also still available. the u.s. postal office or post office is still up and running local parks and schools still open, airports, federal prisons, federal courts are all still open....
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. >> i'm not going to say the order they were born, lincoln, grace, preston, noel and gabriella. >> reporter: they were born at 27 weeks. >> having the five babies come out all moving making the little whimpering sounds was very exciting personally to me. >> reporter: but the quintuplet birth was a first for kaiser in walnut creek. >> hard, to say the least. >> reporter: and it was the reason why the kempels spoke to kpix5 last month about their fight to convince kaiser to pay for an out of network doctor in arizona who specializes in high risk pregnancies to care for amy. >> we were confident that we could do this as well as anybody anywhere. >> reporter: so the kaiser medical team of about 60 reassured the couple, even holding practice runs of the birth. on thursday the real day came. doctors are calling all five babies miracles. >> we hope that they all do okay and we're able to bring them all home. >> reporter: so the couple is cautiously optimistic, but doctors say they should be able to bring home the quintuplets in seven to eight weeks in. walnut creek, maria medina, kpix5 -- weeks. i
. >> i'm not going to say the order they were born, lincoln, grace, preston, noel and gabriella. >> reporter: they were born at 27 weeks. >> having the five babies come out all moving making the little whimpering sounds was very exciting personally to me. >> reporter: but the quintuplet birth was a first for kaiser in walnut creek. >> hard, to say the least. >> reporter: and it was the reason why the kempels spoke to kpix5 last month about their fight to...
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a few of the bay area stores that are set to close including brentwood, emeryville, fairfield, pun noel, pittsburg, san rafael, union city and san jose which has two locations closing and pinole. >>> san francisco is taking steps that would ban the sale of fur clothing in san francisco. they were going to vote today but pushed it back to february 14th. the measure is sponsored by supervisor katy tang who says it would save animals from being killed for their fur. officials are adding amendments to the measure that include banning the manufacturing of fur, as well. >> san francisco wants to be the first major city to ban the sale of fur to send a message to san francisco resident but also cities in the -- other cities in the nation and the world that they are taking animal rights seriously. >> secondhand and vintage stores are exempt from the measure. if passed, san francisco would be the third city in california to ban fur sales after berkeley and west hollywood. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 starts next with the disgraced usa gymnastics doctor learning his fate. >> i find that you don't
a few of the bay area stores that are set to close including brentwood, emeryville, fairfield, pun noel, pittsburg, san rafael, union city and san jose which has two locations closing and pinole. >>> san francisco is taking steps that would ban the sale of fur clothing in san francisco. they were going to vote today but pushed it back to february 14th. the measure is sponsored by supervisor katy tang who says it would save animals from being killed for their fur. officials are adding...
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>> eagles spirit is for the dogs and in this case that ace great thing, that is frankie, lexie and noeled beagles. their mom megan mcfarland of south philadelphia say their pets love the eagles, just like us. >> we're with you. >> all this excitement and celebration surrounding the eagles is a lot of fun but believe it or not, it does have potential to be dangerous >> health reporter stephanie stahl explains in today's einstein health care science center report. >> reporter: eagles fans are pumped. >> e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> reporter: which the team heading to the nfc championship a football frenzy of excitement has gripped the region. >> it is a chance to create really good brain chemistry get drenched with this reward ing brain chemicals if we become a fan and get in the collective sense of belonging and victory. >> reporter: many in the eagles nation are probably experiencing the release of oxytocin which is a bonding compassionate brain chemicals, but all of the eagles excitement can also be, potentially dangerous. >> people get very excited, and there is a sudden elevation in adrena
>> eagles spirit is for the dogs and in this case that ace great thing, that is frankie, lexie and noeled beagles. their mom megan mcfarland of south philadelphia say their pets love the eagles, just like us. >> we're with you. >> all this excitement and celebration surrounding the eagles is a lot of fun but believe it or not, it does have potential to be dangerous >> health reporter stephanie stahl explains in today's einstein health care science center report. >>...
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noel newton shows us how one department is something true new to keep its officers safe. >> reporter:ay dough lies the town of hewitt population 14,000. leading the police department is a man whose career took him to much dangerous places. >> people have gone into police departments and i've seen where they shot them up or tacked neeble my personal experience we had the subject come in and damage and break windows, and try to assault employees i always carried that with me if i ever had the opportunity to build a facility, we were going to make sure that our employees were safe and it was very difficult for anybody to just come in and attack us um, just out of the blue. >> reporter: in 2014, chief jim devlin got that chance. helping to construct a facility built to be buffer against bad intentions. >> if there were an attack or if something did happen or take place within our facility, there's enough time that the employees can just get out. and be safe. >> reporter: the walls are made of kevlar material. the same thing lining devlin's ballistic vest. >> inside it look pretty standard
noel newton shows us how one department is something true new to keep its officers safe. >> reporter:ay dough lies the town of hewitt population 14,000. leading the police department is a man whose career took him to much dangerous places. >> people have gone into police departments and i've seen where they shot them up or tacked neeble my personal experience we had the subject come in and damage and break windows, and try to assault employees i always carried that with me if i ever...
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commentary that people on the hill read that democrats played a critical role in this shutdown and i noel the american people are split in the ways that you said. i think what probably upsets republicans right now is this focus as michael said is gone into these other things when we've got critical work to do. we're sitting here in a snapshot in time. the most important time window is this next three weeks and i think there is a lot of interest to actually getting something done. we'll see how that goes. i think the democrats learned the important lesson here is that americans just don't like government shutdowns. they didn't like it when republicans did it over obamacare and they don't like it when democrats do it over daca even though they generally support daca. the lesson has been learned to try to figure out some kind of agreement on daca and even though schumer said he's taken it off the table on the border. >> the government shutdown is over but congress still has not approved a full budget, hasn't reached a deal on daca. let me play what mike pence had to say about the upcoming ne
commentary that people on the hill read that democrats played a critical role in this shutdown and i noel the american people are split in the ways that you said. i think what probably upsets republicans right now is this focus as michael said is gone into these other things when we've got critical work to do. we're sitting here in a snapshot in time. the most important time window is this next three weeks and i think there is a lot of interest to actually getting something done. we'll see how...
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you're saying they're the terror threat even though you noel the statistics show that either white supremacists or homegrown people and radicalized here are a bigger threat than illegal entrance. you know if you look at the prison population or the criminal -- the committing of crimes by percentage of population they are lower than they are the rest. so why make them monsters when that's not true in the data? >> chris, i don't think that we're trying to make everyone here monsters. what i think you would look and say last week and the study came out we also showed that three of the four terrorist convicted in the united states are foreign born. you know as well as i do -- >> where were they radicalized -- >> chris you and i both know that the two terror attacks inside the united states last year in new york, the pipe bomb and the terrorists who ran over people, one came in through visa lottery and chain migration. >> those are two. you had 18 deaths by white supremacists. why aren't you rounding them all up? >> chris, i think that the justice department is pursuing those vigorously. we want to
you're saying they're the terror threat even though you noel the statistics show that either white supremacists or homegrown people and radicalized here are a bigger threat than illegal entrance. you know if you look at the prison population or the criminal -- the committing of crimes by percentage of population they are lower than they are the rest. so why make them monsters when that's not true in the data? >> chris, i don't think that we're trying to make everyone here monsters. what i...
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hello, w york, noel, republican line. caller: how you doing, pedro? comment ed to make abo about -- go ahead, you're on. noel, are you still there? i think he's dropped. i apologize for that. ralph in michigan, independent ralph, you are next. in, er: yeah, i'm calling nobody says anything about billions and billions of trees dying. in the paper, le this is a couple years ago, i don't believe it, though, drinks 2300 gallons of water per day that, is a oak tree. i went on the phone and it says it drinks 45 gallons a day. mean, if you got billions, this is all over the country, dies, where will the water go? ost: that is ralph from michigan. aaron greg reports on "washington post" about security there for and backlog the page of the "washington post." e says the backlog reached 700,000 so great last week the government accountability office highly unusual step of adding effort to high-risk the process ifying is in need of concerted action to prevent waste, fraud abuse mismanagement, office of management and administration charged with doing background c
hello, w york, noel, republican line. caller: how you doing, pedro? comment ed to make abo about -- go ahead, you're on. noel, are you still there? i think he's dropped. i apologize for that. ralph in michigan, independent ralph, you are next. in, er: yeah, i'm calling nobody says anything about billions and billions of trees dying. in the paper, le this is a couple years ago, i don't believe it, though, drinks 2300 gallons of water per day that, is a oak tree. i went on the phone and it says...
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neil: good seeing you, noel.t is too early to the professor's point and noelle point, seeing people raise money betting it won't happen. the latest service sector jobs are out. let me put it this way, if they're a preview of coming attractions for the jobs report tomorrow, get ready for a big one, after this. you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. i'm all ears. how did edward jones grow to a trillion dollars in assets under care? thanks. by thinking about your goals as much as you do. neil: all right the president moments ago making a brief reference to steve bannon, referring to the fact that bannon, former top aide, we were told the svengali behind his success, the president begs to differ, saying he changed his tune on comments he made about him. bannon saying, very complimentary things about the president in like of the michael wolff book out getting all the talk. charlie gasparino on what he makes of all the back a
neil: good seeing you, noel.t is too early to the professor's point and noelle point, seeing people raise money betting it won't happen. the latest service sector jobs are out. let me put it this way, if they're a preview of coming attractions for the jobs report tomorrow, get ready for a big one, after this. you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. i'm all ears. how did edward jones grow to a trillion...
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noel conway, who‘s 68 and has motor neurone disease, has won the first stage of his court of appeal bidat the court of appeal for us. fergus, mind us more about the background to this, and the significance of today‘s ruling, if you would. well, mr conway who was too ill to attend court today, he is challenging the suicide act of 1961, which prohibits a doctorfrom giving him a lethal dose of drugs. he said that reaches his human rights. last 0ctober, he lost his case, he lost that challenge in the high court, but if you minutes ago, two court of appealjudges said that he should be given permission to go to the court of appealfor another given permission to go to the court of appeal for another full hearing. this case will now get another full hearing of the arguments on both sides. supporting him is the campaign group, dignity in dying, and with me is sarah from dignity in dying. what is your reaction?” and with me is sarah from dignity in dying. what is your reaction? i know that he is delighted. we are delighted to. it is terrific news for him and for the dignity in dying and has mac t
noel conway, who‘s 68 and has motor neurone disease, has won the first stage of his court of appeal bidat the court of appeal for us. fergus, mind us more about the background to this, and the significance of today‘s ruling, if you would. well, mr conway who was too ill to attend court today, he is challenging the suicide act of 1961, which prohibits a doctorfrom giving him a lethal dose of drugs. he said that reaches his human rights. last 0ctober, he lost his case, he lost that challenge...
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esa con la participaciÓn de noel, veamos un pedacito. ♪ ♪ francisca: cÓmo crecido, buenÍsimo!♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] locutor: televisa presenta... josé luis: así que te recomiendo que no le toques ni un pelo ni a él ni a víctor. que te quede claro. porque si me entero que les haces algo, a mí no me va a importar que eres el gobernador. me voy a ir contra ti, medina. ¿me oíste? me voy a ir contra ti. porque a un delincuente como tu no tengo ningún problema para matarlo. [timbre] maría: la estaba esperando. graciela: bueno, gatita,
esa con la participaciÓn de noel, veamos un pedacito. ♪ ♪ francisca: cÓmo crecido, buenÍsimo!♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] locutor: televisa presenta... josé luis: así que te recomiendo que no le toques ni un pelo ni a él ni a víctor. que te quede claro. porque si me entero que les haces algo, a mí no me va a importar que eres el gobernador. me voy a ir contra ti, medina. ¿me oíste? me voy a ir contra ti. porque a un delincuente como tu no tengo ningún problema para matarlo....
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people hooked but this issue is something that is getting worse and worse as sentinel lung -- and noel is 100 times more potent than morphine to grains of salt can be fatal. so we try to gather support if we can stop some of this. it isn't the only solution but this has got to be part of this. one other thing is that the salt act making it easier to prosecute the sale and distribution. they basically take a chemical makeup and change it then it isn't on our list. so our bill is going through judiciary to make it easier to go after those and be a sophisticated of those that try to get people out. thank you for your leadership i hope it moves all of us to more action. >> thank you for your leadership on this act which is the need for more prevention and treatment and longer-term recovery as part of this but if we can keep this poison from coming in in the first place we need to do and we know that we can but this report shows clearly we are not even doing what we can do with the current budget restraints almost universally more funding but i don't disagree with that and then to have that
people hooked but this issue is something that is getting worse and worse as sentinel lung -- and noel is 100 times more potent than morphine to grains of salt can be fatal. so we try to gather support if we can stop some of this. it isn't the only solution but this has got to be part of this. one other thing is that the salt act making it easier to prosecute the sale and distribution. they basically take a chemical makeup and change it then it isn't on our list. so our bill is going through...
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pers noel participate in overseas interagency counterterrorism task forces.ince the attacks of september 11 and the demise of central al qaeda, there's been an upsurge in the number of terrorist organizations. this demands that our d.h.s. push our borders out and as such it's essential that d.h.s. deploy personnel overseas to engage in information sharing with international partners. our close partnership with countries around the world, especially in europe, is sential to ensure we track errorist fighters. authorizing the participation of d.h.s. personnel in overseas interagency counterterrorism task forces will facilitate better counterterrorism information sharing which will help protect the homeland and u.s. interests abroad. as such, i support this legislation and i reserve the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. rutherford: i'm prepared to close when the gentlelady does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves, the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jackson lee: i'm prepared to close.
pers noel participate in overseas interagency counterterrorism task forces.ince the attacks of september 11 and the demise of central al qaeda, there's been an upsurge in the number of terrorist organizations. this demands that our d.h.s. push our borders out and as such it's essential that d.h.s. deploy personnel overseas to engage in information sharing with international partners. our close partnership with countries around the world, especially in europe, is sential to ensure we track...