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in the case of otto, it was very late. we got him home, but he was in horrible, horrible condition, what happened to him was actually incredible, just horrible. but you have to move fast. robert and i have been really successful. the reason i know him so well, i actually worked hard on hostages. i think you would say, i think most presidents wouldn't do that but i do. he's a great, in almost all cases, american lives, we help other people as well. we've helped other countries with their hostage situation where we have some strength that they don't. but these are great people and we get them home. we get them home from north korea, as you know, and we got them home from a lot of different locations, egypt, got them home from many different locations, turkey. president erdogan was very good and we got a hostage home. our great pastor, who everyone in this room knows and loves. but we've had tremendous success, and what surprise me, i -- and was surprised me didn't , know too many people knew robert, and when it came time to
in the case of otto, it was very late. we got him home, but he was in horrible, horrible condition, what happened to him was actually incredible, just horrible. but you have to move fast. robert and i have been really successful. the reason i know him so well, i actually worked hard on hostages. i think you would say, i think most presidents wouldn't do that but i do. he's a great, in almost all cases, american lives, we help other people as well. we've helped other countries with their hostage...
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we talked about otto. and i will tell you that people should have moved faster. and robert and i were talking about that. should have moved faster. he was there for a listening time. got to move fast. with hoss tams you have to move fast. all of a sudden it gets very hard for the other side to do anything. sometimes it's just too late. in the case of otto it was -- we got him home but he was in horrible, horrible condition. what happened to him was actually incredible, just horrible. but you have to move fast. robert and i have been really successful. the reason i know him so well, i actually worked hard on hostages. i think you would say. i think most presidents wouldn't do that. but i do in almost all cases they are great american lives. we've also helped other countries with their hostage situation where we have some strength that they don't. but these are great people. we get them home. we got them home from north korea. as you know. and we got them home from a lot of different locations. egypt. got them home from many different locations. turkey. president e
we talked about otto. and i will tell you that people should have moved faster. and robert and i were talking about that. should have moved faster. he was there for a listening time. got to move fast. with hoss tams you have to move fast. all of a sudden it gets very hard for the other side to do anything. sometimes it's just too late. in the case of otto it was -- we got him home but he was in horrible, horrible condition. what happened to him was actually incredible, just horrible. but you...
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president trump will host the parents of otto warmbier and some of otto's friends for a private dinnerening at the white house. as you know, otto was the 22-year-old university of virginia student who was falsely arrested and tortured by kim jong un's goons for 17 months. he was released in 2017. he was in a vegetative state, deaf, blind, unable to speak. he died shortly after he returned home in cincinnati. what does this dinner mean and what could the warmbiers tell the president about the regime that so savagely murdered their son. we are joined by the former ambassador to singapore under president george w bush, chairman and ceo of export now. frank, it promises to be a special evening, obviously. what is the symbolism? does it show kim jong un that we as a country, as a president, as an administration, we will never forget a young american who died this way. >> i think that's exactly right, eric. the nuclear talks get a lot of attention as they should. the missile talks get a lot of attention, person to person diplomacy. these are important steps. but let's not overlook the human
president trump will host the parents of otto warmbier and some of otto's friends for a private dinnerening at the white house. as you know, otto was the 22-year-old university of virginia student who was falsely arrested and tortured by kim jong un's goons for 17 months. he was released in 2017. he was in a vegetative state, deaf, blind, unable to speak. he died shortly after he returned home in cincinnati. what does this dinner mean and what could the warmbiers tell the president about the...
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he overcame the injury to beat swedish heavyweight otto wallin on points.o see out of his right eye. the cut needed constant attention from both his trainer and the doctor throughout. they were really struggling to stem the blood. it took some real courage from fury because had the fight been brought to an end because of the cut, he would have lost his unbeaten record. and sensing he might need a knockout, the british fighter rallied in the later stages. eventually, fury was awarded the victory by unanimous decision, but went straight to hospital to have microsurgery on two cuts. they were two of the worst cuts i've ever seen in a fight where the guy has gone, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine rounds, nine rounds, with these wounds, with these gaping gashes. quite extraordinary. tyson fury never panicked once. he did dab relentlessly and repeatedly at the eye, but he didn't panic, and that is just as well, because the young swede, otto wallin, as they say, we have loads of cliches in boxing, in fact the entire business is based around cli
he overcame the injury to beat swedish heavyweight otto wallin on points.o see out of his right eye. the cut needed constant attention from both his trainer and the doctor throughout. they were really struggling to stem the blood. it took some real courage from fury because had the fight been brought to an end because of the cut, he would have lost his unbeaten record. and sensing he might need a knockout, the british fighter rallied in the later stages. eventually, fury was awarded the victory...
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. >>> american college student otto warmbier died after north korea sent him home in a home kos statember president trump said he did not hold kim jong-un responsible. so why are they having dinner? >>> president trump wants to ban all ee flavored cigarettes but also says he likes vaping as an al tern turf to smoking. can you really have it both ways? we're going to ask a doctor next. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. did not hold kim jong-un >>> president trump appears to be backing off the hard line he too
. >>> american college student otto warmbier died after north korea sent him home in a home kos statember president trump said he did not hold kim jong-un responsible. so why are they having dinner? >>> president trump wants to ban all ee flavored cigarettes but also says he likes vaping as an al tern turf to smoking. can you really have it both ways? we're going to ask a doctor next. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh!...
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tyson fury survives a brutal cut to remain undefeated, the british heavyweight beats otto wallin on pointsvegas. and at 10.30, we're going on the trail of a gosport firm, whose promises of great offers to small business owners, left many trapped in expensive phone contracts they can't escape. that's in inside out south. the former prime minister david cameron has accused borisjohnson of only backing brexit to further his career, in the latest released extracts from his memoirs. mr cameron also criticises michael gove, who he brands as "disloyal". he says that during the referendum campaign, both mrjohnson and mr gove became "ambassadors for the expert—trashing, truth twisting age of populism". our political correspondent peter saull is with me now. it is more than three years since david cameron left office and resigned immediately from the house of commons and ceased to be an mp. he has been pursuing his business interests and other political interests and other political interests but he is coming back with a real kind of punch in the stomach for thejohnson government. a real kind of pun
tyson fury survives a brutal cut to remain undefeated, the british heavyweight beats otto wallin on pointsvegas. and at 10.30, we're going on the trail of a gosport firm, whose promises of great offers to small business owners, left many trapped in expensive phone contracts they can't escape. that's in inside out south. the former prime minister david cameron has accused borisjohnson of only backing brexit to further his career, in the latest released extracts from his memoirs. mr cameron also...
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and we did that dinner, otto -- really in otto's honor and it was a beautiful thing, it was a beautiful thing. first lady and i, it was very, uh, it was very touching. and really very beautiful. we talked about otto. and i will tell you that people should have moved faster. robert and i were talking about that, should have moved faster. he was there for long time. you have to move fast. with hostages, you have to move fast. all of a sudden it gets very hard for the other side to do anything. and sometimes it's just too late. in the case of otto, it was very late. we got him home but he was in horrible, horrible condition, what happened to him was actually incredible, just horrible. but you have to move fast. robert and i have been really successful. and the reason i know them so well, i worked hard on hostages, i think you would say most presidents would do that, but i do. it's a great, almost in all cases, american lives, we help other people also, we've also helped other countries with their hostage situation when we have some strength that they don't. but these are great people, and
and we did that dinner, otto -- really in otto's honor and it was a beautiful thing, it was a beautiful thing. first lady and i, it was very, uh, it was very touching. and really very beautiful. we talked about otto. and i will tell you that people should have moved faster. robert and i were talking about that, should have moved faster. he was there for long time. you have to move fast. with hostages, you have to move fast. all of a sudden it gets very hard for the other side to do anything....
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kim and his evil regime are responsible for the death of our son otto. kim and his evil regime are responsible for unimaginable cruelty and inhumanity. no excuses or lavish praise can change that. president trump confirming today that the son of osama bin laden, hamsa bin laden, has been killed in a u.s. counterterrorism operation trump tweeting the loss not only deprives al qaeda of important leadership skills and the symbolic connection to his father but undermines important operational activities of the group. cnn reported in july that the u.s. believed hamza bin laden was dead and had been killed at least several months earlier. the president's statement does not specify when bin laden was killed only that it happened in the afghanistan/pakistan region. >>> coming up tonight the controversy surrounding "snl's" newest cast member even before his first day on the job. your me all her life that i should fix it. and now it reminds me of her. i'm just glad i never fixed it. listen, you don't need to go anywhere dad. meet christine, she's going to help you
kim and his evil regime are responsible for the death of our son otto. kim and his evil regime are responsible for unimaginable cruelty and inhumanity. no excuses or lavish praise can change that. president trump confirming today that the son of osama bin laden, hamsa bin laden, has been killed in a u.s. counterterrorism operation trump tweeting the loss not only deprives al qaeda of important leadership skills and the symbolic connection to his father but undermines important operational...
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the whole family and some of otto's friends in addition to the family.had 25 people over on saturday night. we did that dinner in otto's honor, and it was a beautiful thing. it was a beautiful thing. the first lady and i, it was very -- it was very touching and really very beautiful. we talked about otto. and i will tell you that people should have moved faster. and robert and i were talking about that. should have moved faster. he was there a long time. with hostages, you have to move fast. all of a sudden it gets very hard for the other side to do anything. and sometimes it's just too late. in the case of otto, it was very late. we got him home but he was in horrible, horrible condition. what happened to him was actually incredible, just horrible. but you have to move fast. robert and i have been really successful. the reason i know him so well, i actually work hard on hostages, i think you would say. i think most presidents wouldn't do that, but i do. these are great, in most cases, american lives. we've helped other countries with their hostage situa
the whole family and some of otto's friends in addition to the family.had 25 people over on saturday night. we did that dinner in otto's honor, and it was a beautiful thing. it was a beautiful thing. the first lady and i, it was very -- it was very touching and really very beautiful. we talked about otto. and i will tell you that people should have moved faster. and robert and i were talking about that. should have moved faster. he was there a long time. with hostages, you have to move fast....
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in the case of otto, it was very late. we got him home but he was in a horrible horrible condition, what happened to him. it was incredible, just horribl horrible. you have to move fast. robert and i have been very successful. the reason i know him, i worked hard on hostages. i think he would say that. most presidents wouldn't do that, but i do. i guess in almost all cases, american lives, we help other people. we've also helped other countries with their hostage situations. we have some strength that they don't. these are great people, and we get them home. we got them home from north korea, as you know. we got them home from a lot of different locations. egypt, we get them home. we get them home for many different locations. turkey. president erdogan was very good and we got a house at home. our great pastor, whom everybody at home knows and loves. we had tremendous success. what surprised me, i didn't know who too many people who knew robert. when it came time to pick someone for the position, it was a critical time. i
in the case of otto, it was very late. we got him home but he was in a horrible horrible condition, what happened to him. it was incredible, just horribl horrible. you have to move fast. robert and i have been very successful. the reason i know him, i worked hard on hostages. i think he would say that. most presidents wouldn't do that, but i do. i guess in almost all cases, american lives, we help other people. we've also helped other countries with their hostage situations. we have some...
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nerve—racking but herself and karl otto sikander battled ha rd to but herself and karl otto sikanderd to have their match and then you have georgia hall who won then you have georgia hall who won the british women's open last year. she had a very comfortable win and charley hull brought it home in a strong finish along with... those players are very experienced. charley hull is just 23 but this is her fourth solheim cup and they were able to gain a point against the american rookie combination. that setup europe quite nicely with a lead of 2.5 points to 1.5 points after the morning session. it is difficult sometimes when you are the home side and you have the adrenaline flowing through you after that morning session to maintain it into the afternoon, but team europe had done that. yes, the sun is starting to set here and it is definitely looking like it is going to bea definitely looking like it is going to be a very good full day for the europeans. just to point out that there was one early point on the board in the afternoon for the americans, it was a record equalling when four an
nerve—racking but herself and karl otto sikander battled ha rd to but herself and karl otto sikanderd to have their match and then you have georgia hall who won then you have georgia hall who won the british women's open last year. she had a very comfortable win and charley hull brought it home in a strong finish along with... those players are very experienced. charley hull is just 23 but this is her fourth solheim cup and they were able to gain a point against the american rookie...
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he meets otto wallin in las vegas in the early hours of tomorrow morning...mer heavvyweight world champion is the overwhelming favourite against the swede — a rematch against deontay wilder could follow a win, but fury isn't looking too far ahead... i'm not interested in deontay wilder. i have got otto to think about. then i will think about getting smacked in las vegas. february is a long tame away. i might have a lot of cuts and bruises by february. i will worry about that when ever arise. eddie jones says england will be better prepared than their rivals for the heat and humidity they're likely to face during the rugby world cup. the squad have already had two training camps in italy... and they've been at their japanese base in miyazaki since monday coming to terms with the hot conditions they're likely to encounter over the course of the tournament. england's first match is a week tomorrow against tonga. we are looking forward to playing in the humidity, we have prepared for it, it is a big part of rugby in japan, in september and october, so we feel lik
he meets otto wallin in las vegas in the early hours of tomorrow morning...mer heavvyweight world champion is the overwhelming favourite against the swede — a rematch against deontay wilder could follow a win, but fury isn't looking too far ahead... i'm not interested in deontay wilder. i have got otto to think about. then i will think about getting smacked in las vegas. february is a long tame away. i might have a lot of cuts and bruises by february. i will worry about that when ever arise....
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we did that dinner in otto's honor.t was a beautiful thing. -- it was veryi -- it was very touching, really very beautiful. we talked about otto. people should have moved faster. robert and i were talking about that. he was there for a long time. you have to move fast with hostages. all of a sudden, it gets very hard for the other side to do anything. sometimes it is just too late. we got him of otto, home, but he was in horrible condition. what happened to him was actually incredible, horrible. you have to move fast. robert and i have been successful. the reason i know him so well, i worked hard on hostages -- most presidents don't do that, but i do. in almost all cases, american lives. we have also helped other people, other countries with their hostage situation where we have strength and they don't. these are great people and we korea,m home from north as you know. we got them home from a lot of different locations. egypt. we get them home from many different locations. turkey. president erdogan was very good. we go
we did that dinner in otto's honor.t was a beautiful thing. -- it was veryi -- it was very touching, really very beautiful. we talked about otto. people should have moved faster. robert and i were talking about that. he was there for a long time. you have to move fast with hostages. all of a sudden, it gets very hard for the other side to do anything. sometimes it is just too late. we got him of otto, home, but he was in horrible condition. what happened to him was actually incredible,...
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tyson fury survives a brutal cut to remain undefeated... the british heavyweight beating otto wallinpoints in las vegas. good morning, a look ahead to what today has in store but also further on into the week ahead where we will have some quite chilly tunnel mornings but there should be some decent sunny afternoons and won around as well. more coming up. it's sunday 15th september. our top story. the former conservative minister sam gyimah has defected to the liberal democrats. he's one of six mps who have joined the party in recent weeks. mr gyimah was among 21 conservatives who had the party whip removed after rebelling against the prime minister, to try to prevent a no—deal brexit. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports from the lib dem conference in bournemouth. i would like you to meet the newest liberal democrat mp, sam gyimah. the former government minister who says the conservatives left him feeling like an outcast. i walked out of a ministerialjob, risk losing the whip, i have one of the safest conservative seats in the country. but i know something that trips of
tyson fury survives a brutal cut to remain undefeated... the british heavyweight beating otto wallinpoints in las vegas. good morning, a look ahead to what today has in store but also further on into the week ahead where we will have some quite chilly tunnel mornings but there should be some decent sunny afternoons and won around as well. more coming up. it's sunday 15th september. our top story. the former conservative minister sam gyimah has defected to the liberal democrats. he's one of six...
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the british heavyweight beats otto wallin on points in las vegas., foreign correspondents based in the uk give their analysis on the latest developments in the brexit process in dateline london. that's in half an hour on bbc news. the former prime minister david cameron has accused borisjohnson of only backing brexit to further his career, in the latest released extracts from his memoirs. mr cameron also criticises michael gove, who he brands as "disloyal". he says that during the referendum campaign, both mrjohnson and mr gove became "ambassadors for the expert—trashing, truth—twisting age of populism". our political correspondent peter saull is with me now... this is pretty strong. there was mild criticism yesterday but he really goes for the jugular today. david cameron has been pretty much silent since resigning rather acrimoniously the morning after the eu referendum, and this book which i dare say will be on a lot of politics watchers' christmas lists and a couple of months' time were getting the first extracts from it now in the sunday times.
the british heavyweight beats otto wallin on points in las vegas., foreign correspondents based in the uk give their analysis on the latest developments in the brexit process in dateline london. that's in half an hour on bbc news. the former prime minister david cameron has accused borisjohnson of only backing brexit to further his career, in the latest released extracts from his memoirs. mr cameron also criticises michael gove, who he brands as "disloyal". he says that during the...
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he's up against the unbeaten swede otto wallin.ontay wilder is on the cards.
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we talked about otto. i will tell you that people should have moved faster. and robert and i were talking about that. should have moved faster. he was there for a long time. with hostages, you have to move fast. all of a sudden it gets very hard for the other side to do anything. sometimes it's just too late. in the case of otto it was too late. we got him home, but he was in horrible condition. what happened to him was actually incredible, just horrible. but you have to move fast. robert and i have been really successful. the reason i know him so well, i actually work hard on hostages, i think most presidents wouldn't do that, but i do. i guess in almost all cases, american lives, we help other people, also. we have also helped other countries with their hostage situation. these are great people. and we get them home. we got them home from north korea, as you know. and we got them home from a lot of different locations, egypt. we got them home from many different locations. preside our great pastor who everyone in this room knows and loves. we have had treme
we talked about otto. i will tell you that people should have moved faster. and robert and i were talking about that. should have moved faster. he was there for a long time. with hostages, you have to move fast. all of a sudden it gets very hard for the other side to do anything. sometimes it's just too late. in the case of otto it was too late. we got him home, but he was in horrible condition. what happened to him was actually incredible, just horrible. but you have to move fast. robert and i...
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in addition to the family were 25 people over on saturday night and we did that dinner really and otto's honor and it was a beautiful thing is a beautiful thing 1st lady and i it was very generous it was very touching and really very beautiful we talked about auto and i will tell you that people should move faster and robert and i were talking about the should have moved faster he was there for a long time you know move fast with hostages you have to move fast all of a sudden it gets very hard for the other side to do anything and sometimes it's just too late in the case of otto it was very late we got him home but he was in horrible horrible condition what happened to him was. actually incredible just horrible but you have to move fast robert and i have been really successful and the reason i know i'm so i actually work hard on hostages i think you would say i think most presidents wouldn't do that but i do these a great i guess in almost all cases american lives we help other people also we've also helped other countries with their hostage situation where we have some strength that the
in addition to the family were 25 people over on saturday night and we did that dinner really and otto's honor and it was a beautiful thing is a beautiful thing 1st lady and i it was very generous it was very touching and really very beautiful we talked about auto and i will tell you that people should move faster and robert and i were talking about the should have moved faster he was there for a long time you know move fast with hostages you have to move fast all of a sudden it gets very hard...
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investment the rest buckel investment all right mr otto in beijing thank you very much for your insights chris thank you to the united kingdom now where boris johnson is digging in the british prime minister is insisting the u.k. leave the european union by october 31st he'd rather quote be dead in a ditch than ask the e.u. for another extension for now the country's drama has become a family one with his brother joe resigning from his government 1st day saying he's leaving politics for good mr johnson had been a campaigner for the u.k. to remain in the e.u. and with parliament seeking to block a no deal brett said things look bad for the committed pro bracks a prime minister but many british voters are with him in wanting to get out. the pro europeans are out in force and they are a choice and. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will but in a sea of blue you flags outside parliament read prolife signs show that greg city is too are fighting for that cause susan nicholson has a retired teacher for yorkshire she has never protested before in her life but
investment the rest buckel investment all right mr otto in beijing thank you very much for your insights chris thank you to the united kingdom now where boris johnson is digging in the british prime minister is insisting the u.k. leave the european union by october 31st he'd rather quote be dead in a ditch than ask the e.u. for another extension for now the country's drama has become a family one with his brother joe resigning from his government 1st day saying he's leaving politics for good mr...
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wh a otto ot offlo the time. so primaries, the idea that you are providence versus the kinds of things that we see from donald trump on a regular basis, where he mixes upor w d.heoula chand anything, yes or >> i thought they did v well hink they may arrive. atthatt sure it did anything to . gg compare joe biden to donald trump, which is something obviously we will be looking at, joe biden's big selling point is thtt he knows wha he's doing. he's been in w fhingtonor over 30 years and he has experience and yet he's not showinthat then he uses these answers on record trail. it's funny to think thathis is about age, and he is not with the hip new technology that we have but his answ was weak he was asked about what you do about comm activities. workers from the government come into the homes of minorities and poor families and tell them how to raise theirren by playing the record pyer, he has to have a better answer than that. >> i'm so sorry thaai htove and i think a lot of potple, n just democrats look at tse answ
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indigenous what annie's have been relegated to 8 overcrowded reserves and now president james wilson otto says it is canceling all editing requests for more land for this country's indigenous people. have her once again there been pictures on social media of children playing in the running karate now you wouldn't expect to get showers every day in karate that's been the case the last 3 or 4 the edge affects us versus the monsoon but beyond that it's still dry picks the showers in the caucasus are gone the other side of the caspian there's not much more clouds and showers to be honest it's a dry picture the temperatures of coming down slowly in iraq were down below $45.00 for the most part closest much cooler further west but it remains dry and sunny the breeze is no longer is just as it was but as it does come down into eastern saudi from iraq is going to contain something in the way of fine material $41.00 degrees suggests even if he's not increasing could even be decreasing around the shores of doha qatar bahrain the u.a.e. for example the man of course is trying and it still keeps that
indigenous what annie's have been relegated to 8 overcrowded reserves and now president james wilson otto says it is canceling all editing requests for more land for this country's indigenous people. have her once again there been pictures on social media of children playing in the running karate now you wouldn't expect to get showers every day in karate that's been the case the last 3 or 4 the edge affects us versus the monsoon but beyond that it's still dry picks the showers in the caucasus...
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otto warmbier returned home in a vegetative state before dying days later. fred and cindy warmbier have had an uneasy relationship with donald trump. he absolved kim jong-un of any responsibility for their son's death. no word yet on what they discussed. >>> the u.s. president has announced that one of osama bin laden's sons has been killed. he says hamza bin laden died in a counter terrorism organization. this is the first time they have been confirmed. cnn's senior correspondent ben wedeman has this for you. >> reporter: he was seen as the likely heir to al qaeda, emerging leader with a distinctive name. hamza bin laden, son of the late osama bin laden, has been killed in an american counterterrorism invasion somewhere in the pakistan area, according to a statement put out by the white house. american officials decline to say when he was killed. earlier this year, the u.s. state department issued a $1 million reward for any information on the junior bin laden, stating that he had released video and audio messages online, calling on his followers to launch
otto warmbier returned home in a vegetative state before dying days later. fred and cindy warmbier have had an uneasy relationship with donald trump. he absolved kim jong-un of any responsibility for their son's death. no word yet on what they discussed. >>> the u.s. president has announced that one of osama bin laden's sons has been killed. he says hamza bin laden died in a counter terrorism organization. this is the first time they have been confirmed. cnn's senior correspondent ben...
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finally, tyson fury has weighed in over half a stone lighter than his last fight for his showdown with ottourday night. the heavyweights tipped the scales in las vegas ahead of their ceremonial weigh—in, with fury sporting his trimmest figure since november 2015, weighing in at 245.4lbs. he's the overwhelming favourite to win ahead of that much talked about rematch against deontay wilder. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. but from me and the team for now, goodbye. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are dawn foster from the guardian and broadcaster john stapleton. many thanks for being with us. let's just show you the front pages already in and a certain former prime ministerfeatures already in and a certain former prime minister features on a lot of them. david cameron breaking his silence ahead of a long awaited memoir. the times has the exclusive interview with the former prime minister who insists he was right to hold the referendum — but says he's sorry for the division and uncertainty it's
finally, tyson fury has weighed in over half a stone lighter than his last fight for his showdown with ottourday night. the heavyweights tipped the scales in las vegas ahead of their ceremonial weigh—in, with fury sporting his trimmest figure since november 2015, weighing in at 245.4lbs. he's the overwhelming favourite to win ahead of that much talked about rematch against deontay wilder. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. but from me and the team for...
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the president hosting the parents of otto warmbier for dinner at the white house.sident mark meredith is in washington with what we know. >> reporter: the white house has not said what prompted last night's dinner between president trump and otto warmbier's parents. his death sparked national outrage. the 22-year-old college student was held captive in north korea for 17 months after accusing him and convicting him of stealing a propaganda poster. he was released in 2017 back to the united states but in a vegetative state. he died shortly after returning home. his parents, cindy and fred, have blamed kim jong un for their son's death. they spoke to "fox & friends" in 2017. >> we loved him, we're proud of him, but no mother, no parent should ever have have gone through what we went through. and the fact that otto was alone all that time with no one to comfort him, it's inexcusable. >> reporter: the white house has not provided any details of last night's dinner or if it will have any impact on the administration's efforts to convince north korea to abandon its nucle
the president hosting the parents of otto warmbier for dinner at the white house.sident mark meredith is in washington with what we know. >> reporter: the white house has not said what prompted last night's dinner between president trump and otto warmbier's parents. his death sparked national outrage. the 22-year-old college student was held captive in north korea for 17 months after accusing him and convicting him of stealing a propaganda poster. he was released in 2017 back to the...
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trump said about otto warmbier's detention in north korea, quote, people should have moved faster. with hostages, you have to move fast, sometimes it's too late, end quote. warmbier, as we know, was in north korean custody for 17 months. he went into a coma. we have never been told specifically how that happened. he died about six days after being returned home in 2017. the president today saying people didn't move fast enough to get warmbier out. >> all right, brian, thank you. brian todd reporting. there's breaking news next. new details emerging right now, president trump pressuring ukraine's president to investigate joe biden's son. >>> and biden is now responding to the breaking news, taking sharp aim at the man he wants to replace in the white house. >>> and we're also getting some new information about an suv smashing through a suburban chicago shopping mall. romo mode. (beep) (bang) good luck with that one. yes! that's why i wear skechers slip-ons. they're effortless. just slip them right on and off. skechers slip-ons, with air-cooled memory foam. ♪ ♪ how we doing? fabulous
trump said about otto warmbier's detention in north korea, quote, people should have moved faster. with hostages, you have to move fast, sometimes it's too late, end quote. warmbier, as we know, was in north korean custody for 17 months. he went into a coma. we have never been told specifically how that happened. he died about six days after being returned home in 2017. the president today saying people didn't move fast enough to get warmbier out. >> all right, brian, thank you. brian...
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in the case of at otto it was very late. we got him home but he was in horrible condition what happened to him. it was actually incredible, just horrible but you have to move fast. robert and i have been really suckful. the reason i know him, i work hard on hostages. most presidents would not do that but i do. in almost all cases american lives. with he help other people also. we also helped other countries with their hostage situation that we have some strength that they don't. but these are great people. we get them home. we got them home from north korea as you know. and we got them home from a lot of different locations. egypt, we got them home. we get them home from many different locations, turkey. president erdogan was very good and we got a hostage home. our gray -- great pastor who everyone in this room knows and loves. we had tremendous success. what surprised me, i don't know if too many people knew, robert, came time to pick somebody from the position, very critical time. i had some people, i shouldn't say this i
in the case of at otto it was very late. we got him home but he was in horrible condition what happened to him. it was actually incredible, just horrible but you have to move fast. robert and i have been really suckful. the reason i know him, i work hard on hostages. most presidents would not do that but i do. in almost all cases american lives. with he help other people also. we also helped other countries with their hostage situation that we have some strength that they don't. but these are...
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. >>> the parents of otto warmbier were dinner guests of president donald trump at the white house onrday. their son was a college student when he was imprisoned in north korea and held captive for 17 months. the trump administration secured his release in 2017. otto warmbier returned home in a vegetative state before dying days later. >>> humberto's wins and rains stalled recovery efforts but operations have now resumed. derek van dam is here. where is the storm going? >> i have the latest 5:00 a.m. update from the national hurricane center. but it does appear that the northern bahamas, fortunately, were spared the strongest of winds and heaviest of rain from tropical storm humberto. it is now due north of the grand bahama island, abaco island. we talked about those islands, and the completion devastation they experienced from hurricane dorian. this is the latest 5:00 a.m. update. 630-mile-per-hour sustained winds. look at the thunderstorms, all the con conviction, the deep red and white. that is the cloud tops. the stronger part of the storm. the bulk of that is to the north and eas
. >>> the parents of otto warmbier were dinner guests of president donald trump at the white house onrday. their son was a college student when he was imprisoned in north korea and held captive for 17 months. the trump administration secured his release in 2017. otto warmbier returned home in a vegetative state before dying days later. >>> humberto's wins and rains stalled recovery efforts but operations have now resumed. derek van dam is here. where is the storm going?...
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. >> to your point, i was thinking as david was talking about otto warmbier's parents who when he didome of those holy bleep factors because i think david's point is right. the audience that kind of the first group of people that a normal administration takes into consideration are the people who are actual direct victims of a murderrious dictator which kim jong-un is. and you think about how otto warmbier's family has been retraumatized on behalf of this president's image-making. >> yeah. and yet, you know, somehow the president does these things, they completely horrify a huge number of people and he always hangs around at about 43%. he's got some theory of the case. and it will be put to the test in 14 months. you know, does commanding these headlines and making everybody freak out and say, oh, my god, he can't do that? yes, he just did that over and over and over again. he seems to think that's going to be the path to victory and that he's going to have just enough, 43, 45%. what did he get in 2016? it was, you know, 45% plus or minus a little bit, got him elected president. and h
. >> to your point, i was thinking as david was talking about otto warmbier's parents who when he didome of those holy bleep factors because i think david's point is right. the audience that kind of the first group of people that a normal administration takes into consideration are the people who are actual direct victims of a murderrious dictator which kim jong-un is. and you think about how otto warmbier's family has been retraumatized on behalf of this president's image-making....
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to do the villages are regularly go out and work on reviving areas of degraded land applying when otto's technique and trying new shoots growing out of old stumps farmer manage natural regeneration isn't complicated it involves targeted pruning and protecting of new growth still it's very effective the saplings will hopefully grow into tall trees. we cut some shoots but leave the bigger ones just one or 2. what we cut away we use as firewood. the key advantage over planting new trees is that the roots are already there and reach deep into the soil so even if it rarely rains they can tap into the groundwater trees can also raise the water table release moisture into the air and fertilize the soil when their leaves fall and decompose as conditions improved samuel bunton was able to increase his herd. it has helped a lot life used to be much harder but now things are different we have a proper income we can look after our families pay for health insurance and school fees and everybody has enough to eat. in your memory 82 hectares of land have so far been reforested but large stretches still
to do the villages are regularly go out and work on reviving areas of degraded land applying when otto's technique and trying new shoots growing out of old stumps farmer manage natural regeneration isn't complicated it involves targeted pruning and protecting of new growth still it's very effective the saplings will hopefully grow into tall trees. we cut some shoots but leave the bigger ones just one or 2. what we cut away we use as firewood. the key advantage over planting new trees is that...
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it is breezy and of otto san francisco in fairfield the cool coastal breeze making its way in from the pacific going to keep us nice and cool to start the morning and a little bit cooler ingfact into the afternoon too. this breeze will continue well into the afternoon and evening and it's going to have a noticeable effect on her daytime highs for the most part today we are waving goodbye to those 90's saying hello again to daytime highs in the 80's for a lot of areas that have been in the 90's for some time now i've got a full breakdown on what to expect where you're at still to come back to europe, it sounds good. thank you john now let's check in on traffic and see how the earth. >>birds are doing out there. here's a peek at the bay bridge toll plaza 80 west into san francisco are off to a great start. no reports of any issues through the maze across the span continuing through downtown pretty quiet connecting with one oh one in 2.80 as well over to 92, it's a little busy we already have some folks leaving hayward working their way over to the peninsula. no problems no crashes so it'
it is breezy and of otto san francisco in fairfield the cool coastal breeze making its way in from the pacific going to keep us nice and cool to start the morning and a little bit cooler ingfact into the afternoon too. this breeze will continue well into the afternoon and evening and it's going to have a noticeable effect on her daytime highs for the most part today we are waving goodbye to those 90's saying hello again to daytime highs in the 80's for a lot of areas that have been in the 90's...
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in fact he‘s not looking much beyond the few hours that follow his meeting with otto wallin in las vegasearly hours of tomorrow morning our time. he‘s the overwhelming favourite ahead of a potential rematch against deontay wilder. much talked about but not by fury himself. i‘m not interested in deontay wilder one bit. i‘ve got otto wallin to think about, and then i‘m going to think about getting smashed in los vegas with all the mexican people. so february is a long time away. i might have a lot of cuts and bruises by the time february comes! so we‘ll worry about that when it arrives. i‘m interested in the fact he has already not only earmarked the fact he is going to have drinks but the people are going to join them. they have no choice, the mexican fans are going tojoin him because they have no choice, the mexican fans are going to join him because they often going to join him because they often go to las vegas. i don‘t think getting smashed is having a couple of drinks. thank you, see you later on, time now is 8:45am. the little mix pop star jesy nelson has been praised for speaking s
in fact he‘s not looking much beyond the few hours that follow his meeting with otto wallin in las vegasearly hours of tomorrow morning our time. he‘s the overwhelming favourite ahead of a potential rematch against deontay wilder. much talked about but not by fury himself. i‘m not interested in deontay wilder one bit. i‘ve got otto wallin to think about, and then i‘m going to think about getting smashed in los vegas with all the mexican people. so february is a long time away. i might...
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follow a potential victory against 0tto wallin. follow a potential victory against otto wallin.ry is planning a big one. hejust needs to come out of his shell a little bit, doesn't he? he is very reserved! the new bbc one drama the capture delves into the shadowy world of so—called big brother technologies, raising questions about the importance of fighting crime over rights to privacy. and while facial recognition cameras are being trialled in some places, those behind the technology say its benefits shouldn't be overlooked, as our home affairs correspondent katharine carpenter has been finding out. that you are not going to run a facial rep for me? when does the capture. surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology have starring roles in the current bbc 0ne drama the capture. the programme questions whether their images can be trusted and who is controlling them. we are asking similar questions here in the real world too. police trials of facial bracket should have been scrutinised and the information commissioner is investigating after a private company used the tec
follow a potential victory against 0tto wallin. follow a potential victory against otto wallin.ry is planning a big one. hejust needs to come out of his shell a little bit, doesn't he? he is very reserved! the new bbc one drama the capture delves into the shadowy world of so—called big brother technologies, raising questions about the importance of fighting crime over rights to privacy. and while facial recognition cameras are being trialled in some places, those behind the technology say its...
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tyson fury insists he's not getting ahead of himself as he prepares to take on seden's heavy underdog otto las vegas later on saturday. fury has weighed in at 18 and a half stone — over half a stone lighter than his last outing — andthe lightest he's been since his famous fight with vladimir klitschko in 2015. feel fantastic. i ha\ really ifeel fantastic. i have trained really ha rd. ifeel fantastic. i have trained really hard. i'm in great shape. i am light as i have been for a long time. ifeel strong. fit, athletic, i have had a nice shave, got a bit ofa tan, i have had a nice shave, got a bit of a tan, what is not a lie? all good, all positive stuff. that is all the support of an hour. now it is time for click. this week, how to hide in hong kong. a new bunch of apples. and dyeing to save the planet? try green fashion. other colours are available. for the last four months, protesters have been rallying in hong kong. first against a proposed bill that would have allowed the extradition of hong kong residents to the chinese mainland to face criminal trials. that bill has now been withdraw
tyson fury insists he's not getting ahead of himself as he prepares to take on seden's heavy underdog otto las vegas later on saturday. fury has weighed in at 18 and a half stone — over half a stone lighter than his last outing — andthe lightest he's been since his famous fight with vladimir klitschko in 2015. feel fantastic. i ha\ really ifeel fantastic. i have trained really ha rd. ifeel fantastic. i have trained really hard. i'm in great shape. i am light as i have been for a long time....
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that theres a view has been a failure by not bringing broadband otto rural america, and up to now there has not been all that much appetite for throwing huge amounts of money at it. but in some of the further left-leaning plans among the democratic candidates, there is a willingness to do rather grand infrastructure plants that would probably include quite a lot of money to close the digital divide. if measured by urban versus rural, probably also by income demographics. >> how do you think that will play out on the republican side as they are developing their plans, targeting rural voters? craig: you know, it is tough. the traditional republican arguments about physical display -- fiscal discipline and what have you have lost a fair amount of currency. a republicanis strategy, and it seems there certainly is one from the trump administration to contrast the current republican party to the extreme left as categorized by say aoc and "the squad," the extent that expensive infrastructure plans and big spending plans for health care and broadband and education and what have you are viewed a
that theres a view has been a failure by not bringing broadband otto rural america, and up to now there has not been all that much appetite for throwing huge amounts of money at it. but in some of the further left-leaning plans among the democratic candidates, there is a willingness to do rather grand infrastructure plants that would probably include quite a lot of money to close the digital divide. if measured by urban versus rural, probably also by income demographics. >> how do you...
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he's up against the unbeaten swede otto wallin.hrough that and a rematch against deontay wilder is on the cards. he's been talking to steve bunce. i'm looking forward to putting on a show, enjoying myself, i'm having a fight camino? being active. that's all he wanted to do in my career was be very active and be happy, that's exactly what i'm doing at the minute. i'm happy. and what about this february 22 fights? is it really on, or is it still being talked about, or is it signed and sealed was the? element get signed and sealed, we both know all the details of the contract, we have both signed up. it was signed just after that last fight, what it has been signed for a while, and that was it. i have had the biggest fights of my generation. and ifought the biggest fights of my generation. and i fought while there. so, the biggest fights of my generation. and ifought while there. so, this is just like bonus now. and ifought while there. so, this isjust like bonus now. it's like, 0k, isjust like bonus now. it's like, ok, funfights. isj
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having surgery in a las vegas hospital after suffering a brutal cut in his win over swedish heavyweight ottomous points decision. fury entered the ring in a sombrero and poncho to celebrate mexico's independence day... and the early exchanges that followed led to fury suffering a deep cut over his eye in the third round which threatened to ruin his unbeaten record. several times the referee had to ask the british fighter to cover it up while also asking the doctor to check it but fury eventually prevailed... they were two of the worst cuts i have ever seen and a fight from the guy has gone nine runs with these wounds. nine rounds with these gaping gashes. tyson fury never panicked once, he dabbed relentlessly and repeatedly at the eye but did not panic and that is just as well because the swede, we have loads of cliches in boxing, the entire business is based on cliches, he came to fight and he went down swinging so tyson had to dig deep and go back to the corner and try and be calm during the minute as the cut was momentarily healed. there was no panic but it was really tough throughout. en
having surgery in a las vegas hospital after suffering a brutal cut in his win over swedish heavyweight ottomous points decision. fury entered the ring in a sombrero and poncho to celebrate mexico's independence day... and the early exchanges that followed led to fury suffering a deep cut over his eye in the third round which threatened to ruin his unbeaten record. several times the referee had to ask the british fighter to cover it up while also asking the doctor to check it but fury...
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he overcame the injury to beat swedish heavyweight otto wallin on points.e to see out of his right eye. the cut needed constant attention from both trainer and doctor throughout. but fury survived to win. since the fight fury has travelled to hospital in las vegas to have microsurgery. depending on the seriousness could delay a second meeting with the wbc heavyweight champion deontay wilder. 5live's boxing pundit steve bunce was ringside. they are two of the worst cuts i've ever seen in a fight where the guys have gone nine rounds. he went nine rounds with these wounds. nine rounds with these wounds. nine rounds with these gaping gashes. quite extraordinary. tyson fury never panicked. he was jabbing relentlessly and repeatedly at the eye but he didn't panic and that's just as well because the young swede, as we say, we have loads of cliches in boxing, the entire business is based around cliches, and as they say, he came to fight and as they say, he came to fight and went down swinging, so tyson fury had to dig deep, go back to his corner and try and be calm
he overcame the injury to beat swedish heavyweight otto wallin on points.e to see out of his right eye. the cut needed constant attention from both trainer and doctor throughout. but fury survived to win. since the fight fury has travelled to hospital in las vegas to have microsurgery. depending on the seriousness could delay a second meeting with the wbc heavyweight champion deontay wilder. 5live's boxing pundit steve bunce was ringside. they are two of the worst cuts i've ever seen in a fight...
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he overcame the injury to beat swedish heavyweight otto wallin on points.eing able to see out of his right eye. the cut needed constant attention from both trainer and doctor throughout. with the vaseline applied being so considerable it kept dropping off. and failing to stem the tide of blood. had the fight been brought to an end because of the cut fury would have lost his unbeaten record. sensing he might need a knockout. he rallied in the later stages. with his white shorts turning more red by the round. eventually fury was awarded the victory by unanimous decision. but went straight to hospital to have microsurgery on two cuts. that's all the sport for now but there's more on the bbc sport website, including live coverage of the women's super league match between reading and manchester city. city currently leading that match 1-0. city currently leading that match 1—0. staying with the subject of sport now. some of those young players who could be the next generation. a group of teenagers who fled the taliban in afghanistan and came to the uk as refugees
he overcame the injury to beat swedish heavyweight otto wallin on points.eing able to see out of his right eye. the cut needed constant attention from both trainer and doctor throughout. with the vaseline applied being so considerable it kept dropping off. and failing to stem the tide of blood. had the fight been brought to an end because of the cut fury would have lost his unbeaten record. sensing he might need a knockout. he rallied in the later stages. with his white shorts turning more red...
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want to look at the open what are you talking about with that box has nothing to do with your grandpa otto is one of those who longs to my family. wow i got it completely wrong. this is my great uncle and like your ship on skis elec for short he's my father's uncle he fought in the polish underground a kind of hero that we read about in school. the uncle who fought the enemy. who sent secret messages. and bravely led his troops. his code name was cure or heart like in a game of cards if snapshots from the war from the german point of view for one of these photos have to do with elec did he steal them disposal to be taken photos from a german. he didn't steal them. i don't know how he got them. so just by to find out. i was so look at going to go right at most. fortunately elect sister christina is still alive my father calls her and tells her i want to meet her. maybe she knows something about the photos and can tell me more about helen. she lives in just a hole of the city was occupied by the germans just 2 days after they invaded poland. elex resistance group was based here. i think i'm
want to look at the open what are you talking about with that box has nothing to do with your grandpa otto is one of those who longs to my family. wow i got it completely wrong. this is my great uncle and like your ship on skis elec for short he's my father's uncle he fought in the polish underground a kind of hero that we read about in school. the uncle who fought the enemy. who sent secret messages. and bravely led his troops. his code name was cure or heart like in a game of cards if...
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that pledge is worth is this deal just pushing off a fight until later what is the new status quo on otto's between the u.s. and japan and how long will it hold. well i think what we're looking at is a negotiation we're trying to get them to purchase more of our goods and services and in japan on the other side there's a 2.5 percent tariff on all vehicles and auto parts coming into the u.s. you know we do have a very large percentage of our vehicles being sold here in the u.s. are made by japanese auto makers some of which are built here in the u.s. and some of which are imported so one 3rd of the japanese tree is auto industry so it's a very important industry to japan and it looks like that is going to stay in place that is section 232 of their agreement that they're saying that this is not going to get touched and it looks like from what i'm hearing the auto motive portion will not be changed at all. so now there's an update on carlos gone the former c.e.o. of nissan this week he was tangled up in the us by the f.c.c. and his trial in japan is still pending and his wife made some i raise
that pledge is worth is this deal just pushing off a fight until later what is the new status quo on otto's between the u.s. and japan and how long will it hold. well i think what we're looking at is a negotiation we're trying to get them to purchase more of our goods and services and in japan on the other side there's a 2.5 percent tariff on all vehicles and auto parts coming into the u.s. you know we do have a very large percentage of our vehicles being sold here in the u.s. are made by...
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paul regan cascio neilie anne heffernan casey william joseph cashman thomas anthony casoria william otto caspar alejandro castaño arcelia castillo leonard m. castrianno jose ramon castro william e. caswell >> and my grandfather. she was a brave and hard working man. he never gave up on the work he started. always used to make people laugh and made sure the job was done right the first time. he had two children and a wonderful wife. if he was still alive, i would not only think of him as my grandfather, but my role model. i love you, papa jerry. god bless all of the families on this difficult day and god bless america. >> and my uncle, joseph patrick henry. i'm honored to be named after you and i know you're watching over us right now. [ applause ] chalasani william a. chalcoff, eli chalouh, charles lawrence chan, mandy chang, rosa maria chapa, mark lawrence charette, david m. charlebois, gregorio manuel chavez, pedro francisco checo, douglas macmillan cherry stephen patrick cherry, vernon paul cherry, nestor julio chevalier, jr., swede joseph chevalier, alexander h. chiang, dorothy j. ch
paul regan cascio neilie anne heffernan casey william joseph cashman thomas anthony casoria william otto caspar alejandro castaño arcelia castillo leonard m. castrianno jose ramon castro william e. caswell >> and my grandfather. she was a brave and hard working man. he never gave up on the work he started. always used to make people laugh and made sure the job was done right the first time. he had two children and a wonderful wife. if he was still alive, i would not only think of him as...
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christian michael otto regenhard. howard reich. greg riley. james brian reilly. kevin o'reilly.ina, junior. thomas barnes reining. frank bennett reisman. joshua wescott reiss. karen renda. john armand grillo. john thomas resta. sylvia resta. david e. retik. todd h. reuben. louise clodoaldo revilla mier. eduvigis reyes. francis saverio riccardelli. rudolph riccio. anne-marie riccoboni. eileen mary rice. kenneth frederick bryce 3. cecelia richard. vernon allan richard. and my father, police officer emergency service truck number ten, we love and miss you always. and my brother-in-law, even though your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. gregory david richards. michael richards. venesha richards. jimmy riches. alan j. richman. john n. rigo. frederick charles rimmele 3. rosemarie riso. moises rivas. carmen alicia rivera. isaiah rivera. juan william rovira. linda rivera. david rivers.ve joseph r. riverso. paul rizza. john frank rizza. leo arthur roberts. michael e. roberts. michael edward roberts. donald arthur robison junior. michelle lee jean robotham. antonio a. roch
christian michael otto regenhard. howard reich. greg riley. james brian reilly. kevin o'reilly.ina, junior. thomas barnes reining. frank bennett reisman. joshua wescott reiss. karen renda. john armand grillo. john thomas resta. sylvia resta. david e. retik. todd h. reuben. louise clodoaldo revilla mier. eduvigis reyes. francis saverio riccardelli. rudolph riccio. anne-marie riccoboni. eileen mary rice. kenneth frederick bryce 3. cecelia richard. vernon allan richard. and my father, police...