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rob young, bbc news.e shares insights into the royal couple's relationship and their wedding. thomas markle said he was sure meghan cried when he told her he could not attend the ceremony and despite having not met prince harry face to face, he revealed they had held conversations about politics, including donald trump's presidency, and brexit. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. she was the bride who memorably walked up the aisle without her father. thomas markle pulled out of meghan‘s wedding. health problems were given as the reason for his absence. his place was taken for the last part of meghan‘s walk to the altar by the prince of wales. now, in an interview on itv‘s good morning britain, mr markle has expressed his gratitude. i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. he looked very handsome, and my daughter looked beautiful with him. i was jealous. i wish i had been there. i wish it had been me. but thank god he was there, and thank him for that. mr mar
rob young, bbc news.e shares insights into the royal couple's relationship and their wedding. thomas markle said he was sure meghan cried when he told her he could not attend the ceremony and despite having not met prince harry face to face, he revealed they had held conversations about politics, including donald trump's presidency, and brexit. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. she was the bride who memorably walked up the aisle without her father. thomas markle pulled out of...
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rob young, bbc news. to windermere. passengers had resigned themselves to no trains on this line for most of this month. but campaigners took matters into their own hands and found a local private operator to provide a service. northern rail have failed to maintain their deal with the public and the taxpayer to run trains on this line. the bus services are fine and all good and they continue. but what you have here is a fare—free service between 0xenholme and windermere which just gives people confidence in this line that maybe they‘d lost. on board, passengers seemed delighted that the rail replacement bus service had been changed to a bus replacement rail service. a good thing? a really good thing, yeah. quickerjourney, nicer than being stuck on a bus as well, which we didn't really want to do in the first place. and yeah, it's a nice old train. everybody seemed to appreciate a ride through the countryside behind a heritage diesel. well, this is good as far as we‘re concerned because we‘re offering back
rob young, bbc news. to windermere. passengers had resigned themselves to no trains on this line for most of this month. but campaigners took matters into their own hands and found a local private operator to provide a service. northern rail have failed to maintain their deal with the public and the taxpayer to run trains on this line. the bus services are fine and all good and they continue. but what you have here is a fare—free service between 0xenholme and windermere which just gives...
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rob young reports. cash, cheque, card, mobile phone.ills that are ringing, but the card machines. cash is no longer king, for the first time. often, i find myself with no cash at all. so yeah, i really do use cards a lot more now, especially with the apps as well. i use cash payments more so i can draw out what i'm getting for the week and then monitor it that way. about 85% of the business is card payments now. it's ok. contactless is very popular now. in 2017, we made more transactions using debit cards than we did with notes and coins. we used them 13.2 billion times, last year. that's a big increase on the previous year, whereas the number of payments made with cash fell sharply to 13.1 billion. what we've seen over the past ten years is that people value the convenience of a debit card. they don't have to go somewhere else to take out cash, they can just use the card that's in their pocket. i also think that contactless has really sped up the process at the till and people find it very useful to be able to just tap and go. online s
rob young reports. cash, cheque, card, mobile phone.ills that are ringing, but the card machines. cash is no longer king, for the first time. often, i find myself with no cash at all. so yeah, i really do use cards a lot more now, especially with the apps as well. i use cash payments more so i can draw out what i'm getting for the week and then monitor it that way. about 85% of the business is card payments now. it's ok. contactless is very popular now. in 2017, we made more transactions using...
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rob: a young boy greeting his mom on return from a business trip.us welcomeome sign going viral. ay tuned. ♪ your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? your hair is so soft! ♪ i am very proud did mom. wanna try it? did mom. yes. ntensel slpisturizes your and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. until her laptop her sacrashed this morning.eks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to t on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. woman: it felt great not having hepatitis c. it's like a load off my shoulders. i was just excited for it to be over. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvo
rob: a young boy greeting his mom on return from a business trip.us welcomeome sign going viral. ay tuned. ♪ your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? your hair is so soft! ♪ i am very proud did mom. wanna try it? did mom. yes. ntensel slpisturizes your and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. until her laptop her sacrashed this morning.eks, having it problems? ask a business advisor...
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. >> as assistant editor, rob was a mentor to young writers. he was one of five killed in the capital gazette newsroom. >> he was part poet, this gentle giant of mine, of ours, a great journalist don't be mistaken. but he understood the great humanity that is this mess of a world. >> reporter: still this morning, like always, the capital waited at the foot of annapolis driveways, the small staff banding together to put out its own bad news. honoring those who never made it home. like reporter wendi winters, an active volunteer in the community. >> i don't think there is anyone who ever met wendi, even if it was for a short interview that didn't feel like they were their friend. >> reporter: veteran journalist gerald fischman at the paper for 26 years, known as a walking encyclopedia, meticulous about getting things right. john mcnamara gave 20 years to the paper. a jack of all trades whose true passion was covering sports and rebecca smith, a recent hire in the sales department but valued on the team already. 34 years old and engaged to be marr
. >> as assistant editor, rob was a mentor to young writers. he was one of five killed in the capital gazette newsroom. >> he was part poet, this gentle giant of mine, of ours, a great journalist don't be mistaken. but he understood the great humanity that is this mess of a world. >> reporter: still this morning, like always, the capital waited at the foot of annapolis driveways, the small staff banding together to put out its own bad news. honoring those who never made it...
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robbed. and a young woman was raped by the masked intruders.our men were arrested and are now in the kent county jail. three pled guilty. but rederick melton has pled not guilty. when we asked him about details of the female victim's description of one of her attackers, he shut us down. >> somebody dipping into my case? i think we done here. put me in my room. somebody dipping in my case. i'm done. >> two weeks later, melton agreed to speak with us again. >> the last time we talked to you, you kind of got a little angry. >> yeah. >> what was that about? >> it was about, like, i felt that they went to other co-defendants to get questions to ask me, like as if i had did the rape, basically accusing me. you know? i got accused. so, yes. i got upset. >> several weeks earlier, melton was placed in disciplinary segregation for fighting in his maximum security general population unit. he's now eligible to return to general population but has requested to remain in segregation. >> classification comes in 30 days. they ask you if you want to move. i say
robbed. and a young woman was raped by the masked intruders.our men were arrested and are now in the kent county jail. three pled guilty. but rederick melton has pled not guilty. when we asked him about details of the female victim's description of one of her attackers, he shut us down. >> somebody dipping into my case? i think we done here. put me in my room. somebody dipping in my case. i'm done. >> two weeks later, melton agreed to speak with us again. >> the last time we...
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often drawn to quirky stories, but seriously committed to both reporting and helping shape young journalists. robs affectionately called big rob. >> immense presence and not just because of his size. because of the warmth that he brought to every room and every situation. and this will probably never heal for all of us. >> reporter: rob once wrote a description of his ideal job, i would like to be paid for the occasional amusing remark or for simply showing up promptly to work and bringing in cookies from time to time. he was married to his wife for 33 years and had three children. rob hiaasen was 59. randi kaye, cnn, new york. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. that's why i got a subaru crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. i was very surprised at the size of this crowd. woman: my question is, why hasn't congress started impeachment proceedings given what we know, and they probabl
often drawn to quirky stories, but seriously committed to both reporting and helping shape young journalists. robs affectionately called big rob. >> immense presence and not just because of his size. because of the warmth that he brought to every room and every situation. and this will probably never heal for all of us. >> reporter: rob once wrote a description of his ideal job, i would like to be paid for the occasional amusing remark or for simply showing up promptly to work and...
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and when -- i was six years older than rob, and i would come home from school or from college, and our father had died fairly youngrob had been unwittingly sort of the man of the house, but he was growing a lot. and i used to be able to sort of take him on, you know, as brothers do. you tussle and you wrestle. and then i remember coming home from college one day, and i think he had just turned 15 or 16, maybe, whatever it was, and he just literally picked me up over his head and carried me in the house and threw me on the couch. it was his way of saying, those days are over. you're not going to win this wrestling match anymore. he was laughing the whole time. he was enormously strong, but just, i remember laughing, like what have you been eating? and we always -- you know, he always would kid about his size and just come into the house and sort of look down to the top of our heads. it was funny. but i just remember him being that strong and also that gentle, you know. i don't think he ever hurt a fly in his life. >> gentle, generous, and still giving to so many this morning. carl, thank you for your time. i know i
and when -- i was six years older than rob, and i would come home from school or from college, and our father had died fairly youngrob had been unwittingly sort of the man of the house, but he was growing a lot. and i used to be able to sort of take him on, you know, as brothers do. you tussle and you wrestle. and then i remember coming home from college one day, and i think he had just turned 15 or 16, maybe, whatever it was, and he just literally picked me up over his head and carried me in...
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learn and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. your best. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team vs goals against the jackets on is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved thank. god thank you. the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football specially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball but that's easier said than done. in a country where basketball is seen as a national sport football ranks much slower in terms of government for your team as we progress and as we continue to reap success we hope that this translates into interest in the national team and interest in the sport football has this reputation and image that it's a sport for the elite you know that the army the only
learn and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. your best. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team vs goals against the jackets on is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved thank....
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rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learned and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here almost. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team the astros against to just on is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved the only. was. the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football specially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball but that's easier said than done. in a cunt she were basketball is seen as a national sport football ranks m
rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learned and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here almost. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national...
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and i think the husband and brother that rob was and also the mentor to so many young people who wantedof journalism. tell me about that. >> yes, yes. and you know, rob was a natural observer and a natural human in that he got humanity, he realized this big world is fouled up and full of all kinds of mayhem and pressure. and you can't be a journalist and not see that. he understood that the key to success of a human being and certainly the key to success as a journalist is to remember your humanity, to remember people's feelings, to look for the human being behind the story. i'm sorry i laughed, there was a time here we both worked at the palm beach coast in the west palm beach and i was in the south county bureau and he was in the main bureau and he was covering the commission. it was not a flacheral fit. his editor at the time would definitely back me up on that. and he would call, rob, what about the numbers? what about the tax rate? that's a great interview you'd have with the guy after. >> he would be caring about the humanity. >> yeah. and that is where he began the journey to fea
and i think the husband and brother that rob was and also the mentor to so many young people who wantedof journalism. tell me about that. >> yes, yes. and you know, rob was a natural observer and a natural human in that he got humanity, he realized this big world is fouled up and full of all kinds of mayhem and pressure. and you can't be a journalist and not see that. he understood that the key to success of a human being and certainly the key to success as a journalist is to remember...
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learned and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. he was. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team vs goals against the justice john is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved thanks i was was the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football specially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball. but that's easier said than done in a country where basketball is seen as a national sport football ranks much lower in terms of government for your team as read progress and as we continue to reap success we hope that this translates into interest in the national team and interest in the sport football has this reputation and image that it's a sport for barely you know that the army the only contr
learned and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. he was. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team vs goals against the justice john is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved...
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rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learn and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here in the basement. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team the astros against the gittis john is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved thank. god thank you thank you. the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football specially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball. but that's easier said than done in a current she were basketball is seen as a
rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learn and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here in the basement. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine...
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students report being severely beaten and robbed by their peers. one young man recounted being beaten, driven five miles out of town, stripped naked and left to walk home alone. when we hear these stories, we should not be surprised that more than half of lgbt youth feel unsafe in their schools. we should not be surprised, but we should be outraged. we should be angry that this kind of bias, bigotry, harassment continues to affect lgbt people, because in this great nation it is intolerable. and schools should be places where young people learn, grow, build friendships -- free of fear of being assaulted by their peers and becoming the next victim of this unspeakable crime . and apart from the bias and bigotry and hate crimes that are the result of this kind of unacceptable prejudice, gun violence continues to plague our schools as well as churches, theaters, and other public places. but the plague of gun violence is not only in the mass shooting, which attract the most attention, it is the one-by-one or smaller groups that account for 30,000 deaths every year
students report being severely beaten and robbed by their peers. one young man recounted being beaten, driven five miles out of town, stripped naked and left to walk home alone. when we hear these stories, we should not be surprised that more than half of lgbt youth feel unsafe in their schools. we should not be surprised, but we should be outraged. we should be angry that this kind of bias, bigotry, harassment continues to affect lgbt people, because in this great nation it is intolerable. and...
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rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learn and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. her the most. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team vs goals against the jackets on is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved the only. was thanks to. the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football specially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball but that's easier said than done. in a cunt she were basketball is seen as a national sport footb
rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learn and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. her the most. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national...
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rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learn and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here with me. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team vs goals against the justice john is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the as goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved thank. god. the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football especially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball but that's easier said than done. in a country where basketball is seen as a national sport football ranks much
rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learn and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here with me. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national...
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happened here in this square on new year's eve two thousand and fifteen when young men said to be arab were accused of robbing and attacking german women brought that welcoming to an end. german police encountered distraught women and girls or reported fights thefts and sexual assaults against women by groups of male immigrants. life here has not been the same since that night. there widespread calls to halt the entry of arab refugees and the party of chancellor angela merkel who championed the cause of refugees is losing votes in the polls. how do we stay here and how do we survive. learning german is my first essential task. arabs began coming to germany in the late one nine hundred fifty s. . there were nearly half a million arabs already here when the most recent influx began. why did they come here. were they welcomed. how did they survive. what has become of them. i'm preoccupied with understanding the historical relationship between arabs and germany. klaus leg of a is a professor of cultural studies an advisor to the german government on islamic affairs the. monsoon and from fits in i'm annoyed to sha
happened here in this square on new year's eve two thousand and fifteen when young men said to be arab were accused of robbing and attacking german women brought that welcoming to an end. german police encountered distraught women and girls or reported fights thefts and sexual assaults against women by groups of male immigrants. life here has not been the same since that night. there widespread calls to halt the entry of arab refugees and the party of chancellor angela merkel who championed the...
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. >> reporter: capital gazette editor rob hiassen, he was a creative writer. c fted stories and encouraged young people to go into reporting. today his wife maria spoke with us at their home. >> there's the pain, the shock, the horror with the absolute love and pride in my husband that i feel the need to share with others. >> reporter: maria and her husband rob both began as radio reporters. they have three children who are now adults. >> i know that every day he went to a j in a noble profession, despite what certain poleicians may l to say. and he did the best with a staff that was cut aut that's just the nature of journalism these days in print. ey put out a product that he was proud of. >> reporter: his close friendrk with him 15 years sitting next to him. >> i can't belie rob hiassen, a guy i thought would bround forever is gone. i've lost a friend and we've all lost a great friend and a great colleague. >> rob hiassen was a real newspaper man and a mentor. some of those he helped along the wayhought of him as a philosopher and a poet. reporting from his home in maryland, chris gordon, news
. >> reporter: capital gazette editor rob hiassen, he was a creative writer. c fted stories and encouraged young people to go into reporting. today his wife maria spoke with us at their home. >> there's the pain, the shock, the horror with the absolute love and pride in my husband that i feel the need to share with others. >> reporter: maria and her husband rob both began as radio reporters. they have three children who are now adults. >> i know that every day he went to...
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learned and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here was i but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team vs goals against to just on is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved thank. god. the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football specially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball but that's easier said than done. in a country where basketball is seen as a national sport football ranks much lower in terms of government for your team as we progress and as we continue to reap success we hope that this translates into interest in the national team and interest in the sport. has this reputation and image that it's a sport for the elite you know that the only the only country is in the phili
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actress amanda holden has shared shocking footage of the moment a moped gang attempted to rob a woman and youngo escape the attackers and look at these two guys. they have some polls from the back of their van, and they are chasing the robbers. incredible the traffic was able to stop and did not harm the woman and the child in any way. amanda palmer do not have followers to contact the police if they could identify the four men who identified the woman police have appealed for anyone who witnessed them to get in touch. if you can help, please do. really shocking. 11:30am in broad daylight last thursday. incredible... going away during the school holidays is way more expensive as you know, but if as a parent you decide to take your children away during term time you can be fined. now one secondary school in essex is offering mums and dads the chance to take their children out of school for seven days during term time. woodlands school in basildon are calling it an "enrichment week" — and it‘ll happen next year in mid—july. it comes as data shows rising numbers of pupils in england are being take
actress amanda holden has shared shocking footage of the moment a moped gang attempted to rob a woman and youngo escape the attackers and look at these two guys. they have some polls from the back of their van, and they are chasing the robbers. incredible the traffic was able to stop and did not harm the woman and the child in any way. amanda palmer do not have followers to contact the police if they could identify the four men who identified the woman police have appealed for anyone who...
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. >>> many of the victims worked at the capital for years.ed or rob hiaasen had a big heart. he was a mentor to youngrs. he was called a philosophnd poet. maria and her husband began as radio reporters. they have three children, now grown adults. >> n matter what that sophomoric, violent man did, is charged with doing, the memo of rob hiaasen will live on. and i know that. >> she says, somehow, her family will get through this, because rob would have wanted that we are sharing more tributes in our nbc washington app.n less t0 minutes from now, the news 4 i-team learning more detailsn how the suspected shooter got ahold of that weapon. we'll share that report with you. >>> disturbing messages believed to be coming from a california man, threatening to kill the kids of a top official who lives in our area. in an affidavit, federal agents said man sent threatening e-mails to chairman ajit pai. he therereatened to find pai's s and kill them. he referenced preschools in arlington county. the suspect was trying to g pai's vote on net neutrality. the fbirrested him and charged him incolexandria t. >>> new s
. >>> many of the victims worked at the capital for years.ed or rob hiaasen had a big heart. he was a mentor to youngrs. he was called a philosophnd poet. maria and her husband began as radio reporters. they have three children, now grown adults. >> n matter what that sophomoric, violent man did, is charged with doing, the memo of rob hiaasen will live on. and i know that. >> she says, somehow, her family will get through this, because rob would have wanted that we are...
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rob: a terrifying isis video left on facebook for three years, users could watch orphic propda like one showing a youngt week. other isis videos include mass executions, the social media giant is cracking down on hate content and insists most propaganda is automatically removed. jillian: border crossers facing justice in the united states showing surging until jeff sessions announced a 0-tolerance policy promising to punish anyone who crossed the southern border illegally. federal prosecutors accepted 8000 unlawful entry cases from customs and border protection in april, that is 30% more than a month before and 60% more than in january. >> instead of a big drop all these thrill seats streakers got was a big weight, the skyscraper ride at 6 flags great adventure in new jersey stalling 100 feet in the air, passengers stuck for 15 minutes, the ride then dropped or stopped after its safety sensors detected an error. carly: that is why i don't do roller coasters ever. 70 people confirmed dead in the devastating volcano eruption in guatemala. the search for victims and survivors will continue until the sun c
rob: a terrifying isis video left on facebook for three years, users could watch orphic propda like one showing a youngt week. other isis videos include mass executions, the social media giant is cracking down on hate content and insists most propaganda is automatically removed. jillian: border crossers facing justice in the united states showing surging until jeff sessions announced a 0-tolerance policy promising to punish anyone who crossed the southern border illegally. federal prosecutors...
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five years ago for new your nazis four young men set fire to the house of a family with turkish roots named kenge kenge i'm gets into five people were killed robbed seventeen injured some critically i when do you remember that day like that with any. unions holding your ball and i was born and grew up not only. in one thousand nine hundred three i was fifteen. but and as soon as we heard what happened my parents and i went to the site of the attack the very same day on the cup we get the feeling i shall never forget the image of that old half timbered house with the roof gone except for the choices that house for him to whom i suspect is true for many people insulting and that and elsewhere is being at the there that it affected my thoughts and my feelings deeply and i clearly remember a feeling of total shock and disbelief. there was for youngsters. about the same age as some of the victims in me. and i went to school there. in i was already a student representative. but at that moment i thought i really have to get involved and change things. and when men could be done with it i had to do most of it was also in the you know what you were given
five years ago for new your nazis four young men set fire to the house of a family with turkish roots named kenge kenge i'm gets into five people were killed robbed seventeen injured some critically i when do you remember that day like that with any. unions holding your ball and i was born and grew up not only. in one thousand nine hundred three i was fifteen. but and as soon as we heard what happened my parents and i went to the site of the attack the very same day on the cup we get the...
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society rob reynolds al-jazeera washington. now the father of a young migrant girl photographed crying on the us mexico border believes the picture has affected president donald trump's immigration policy the widely shared photograph of the distraught honduran girl who has become a symbol of the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy although she was not separated from her mother the border the picture drew international attention to the issue. i honestly don't book it but i mean in your book and i think my daughter situation will touch someone's heart yes maybe the president of the united states or the migration authorities there someone has to help my daughter but her picture was published in the united states and so the route from migrants has now changed. gabriel as old as our correspondent joins me now in brownsville texas is outside what the government call a center for tender age children for infants two years old and the situation gave continues to be quite confusing really know if you've spoken to some human rights lawyers wha
society rob reynolds al-jazeera washington. now the father of a young migrant girl photographed crying on the us mexico border believes the picture has affected president donald trump's immigration policy the widely shared photograph of the distraught honduran girl who has become a symbol of the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy although she was not separated from her mother the border the picture drew international attention to the issue. i honestly don't book it but i...
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trillion-dollar debt and i think we are not paying much attention to that, while we are robbing f the future of younghave to pay for 21 trillion-dollar tax deficit i think the question we should ask ourselves what kind of country do we ant want to really life in do we want to life in a country where the u.s. is sitting with 21 trillion-dollar, in debt? i don't think so. do we want to live in a country where kids are afraid to go to school because there is a potential for violence? i don't think so. do we want to live in a country in which tax cut could have been a comprehensive tax reform that could have benefited lots of people not only corporations? so i think there's -- there's an opportunity to take a more sensible approach to all these big complex issues which is is compromised on both sides ideology does not rule the day. >> increasingly you've always focused on big broad issues but increasingly as you look at what the country may or may not need it sounds more and more like you are running for something are you going to run for president in 2020 howard? >> well not -- here we are sitting at st
trillion-dollar debt and i think we are not paying much attention to that, while we are robbing f the future of younghave to pay for 21 trillion-dollar tax deficit i think the question we should ask ourselves what kind of country do we ant want to really life in do we want to life in a country where the u.s. is sitting with 21 trillion-dollar, in debt? i don't think so. do we want to live in a country where kids are afraid to go to school because there is a potential for violence? i don't think...
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rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learned and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here in the basement. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine national football team the astros against the gittis john is inspiring it is the first time the national team has qualified for the asian cup the ask goes also rose in world rankings soaring nine places to one hundred and thirteen it may not seem much but it's the highest ranking the team has ever achieved thank. god thank you thank you. the philippine asco say they hope their qualification to the asian cup will inspire more filipinos to take up football specially in rural areas like this one because they say all they really need is an open field and the ball but that's easier said than done. in a country where basketball is seen as a
rob studies during weekdays in the other city but on weekends he travels for hours to this town of keep the power on to teach football to young kids so you know and i feel bad when i see children here not reach their full potential in football they cannot afford coaches so i share with them what i learned and what they can barely afford sports clothes to play young and have to make do with whatever space they're given. here in the basement. but rob says the recent historic win of the philippine...
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. >> snooechlz is rob the executive director and co-founder of at the crossroads we want to reach the disconnected young people not streets of san francisco for young adults are kicked out of the services our building was sold no 2015 they let us know they'll not renew our lease the last year's the city with the nonprofit displacement litigation program held over 75 nonprofits financial sanction and technical assistance. >> fortunate the city hesitate set aside funds for businesses facing increased rent we believable to get some relief in the form of a grant that helped us to cover the increase in rent our rent had been around $40,000 a year now $87,000 taylor's dollars a year we got a grant that covered 22 thousands of that but and came to the minnesota street project in two people that development in the better streets plan project they saved us space for a nonprofit organization national anthem and turned out the northern california fund they accepted us into the real estate program to see if we could withstand the stress and after the program was in full swinging skinning they brought up the litigat
. >> snooechlz is rob the executive director and co-founder of at the crossroads we want to reach the disconnected young people not streets of san francisco for young adults are kicked out of the services our building was sold no 2015 they let us know they'll not renew our lease the last year's the city with the nonprofit displacement litigation program held over 75 nonprofits financial sanction and technical assistance. >> fortunate the city hesitate set aside funds for businesses...
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rob marciano, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the u.s. military on the scene helping in the urgent rescue operation in thailand. 12 young soccer players and their coach missing for a week trapped inside that cave. their parents at the opening of the cave praying tonight. abc's james longman on the scene for us. >> reporter: a nation holding its breath tonight, waiting for any sign of life from 12 boys and their soccer coach, trapped in this flooded cave in thailand for nearly a week. this mother calling out, "my son, come on out! i'm waiting for you here." over 1,000 involved in the effort, including a u.s. military search and rescue team. drilling holes, using ultrasonic sensors, dropping maps and care packages through small crevices that cave a labyrinth, miles of passageways and tunnels running underground that can flood up to 20 feet during heavy downpours in this popular tourist site. it's believed the team's coach who recently posted these images of his players urging them to practice would often bring his team to the cave for fun excursions. this rescue effort has captured this nation's attention, so many sharing their thoughts and
rob marciano, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the u.s. military on the scene helping in the urgent rescue operation in thailand. 12 young soccer players and their coach missing for a week trapped inside that cave. their parents at the opening of the cave praying tonight. abc's james longman on the scene for us. >> reporter: a nation holding its breath tonight, waiting for any sign of life from 12 boys and their soccer coach, trapped in this flooded cave in thailand for nearly a...
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rob hisen was 6'5", larger than life. e has a big heart and was a mentor to young reporters. he's been called a philosopher and poet.nd her husbandeg as radio reporters. they have three children, now grown >>adults. o matter what thator soph, violent man did, is charged with doing, the 34ememo of rob hiaasen will live on. and i know that. >> she says, somehow, her family will get through this because rob would have wanted that. we are sharing more tributes in our n washington app. from ss than 30 minutes ow, new details in how the suspected shooter got ahold of the weapon. >>> disturbing messages believ d ed to be comrom a california man, threatening to kill the kids of a top federal official in our area. federal agents say mann referenre referenced several preschools in the company, saying he'dil his children. >>> new security questions and some concerns after a comedian claims that he prank called president trump. now, he says he did this as the president was on board air force one. that's when the alleged call was put through. jo john melendez saying he was pretending to be john menendez. not sure if this has to
rob hisen was 6'5", larger than life. e has a big heart and was a mentor to young reporters. he's been called a philosopher and poet.nd her husbandeg as radio reporters. they have three children, now grown >>adults. o matter what thator soph, violent man did, is charged with doing, the 34ememo of rob hiaasen will live on. and i know that. >> she says, somehow, her family will get through this because rob would have wanted that. we are sharing more tributes in our n washington...
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rob a bank i'll do what i can to help them. to keep things from going that far which is now trying to find sponsors for the young storks. i meet your nice has acquired and you go child. everybody say hi to maxine. high marks me. you are what you eat at least that is how the saying goes so what if you could round up all the data that is shared that is collected on you on a daily basis and turn it into a meal and the idea of what kind of meal you might be served well two creative entrepreneurs decided to tackle this idea and simplify the way we see statistics so for the next part in our series dining with a difference we see how they break down big data into bite sized pieces which people can digest literally. abstract statistics take on a whole new meaning here i did a cuisine workshops people create dishes that say far more than what's written in the recipe. for instance the percentage of women in science in different countries is represented here by the size of the egg yolks. suzanna jasko and more stefan are whipped up the idea for data cuisine all over europe they conduct today cooking workshops where data is turned
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. >> rob hiassen one of the journalists killed was known for mentoring young journalists. >> his brothere's devastated and heartsick and called him one of the most gentle and funny people he's ever known. robert hiassen celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary last week. yesterday, the day he died was his wife's birthday. >> so much tragedy for those families. we'll stay on that investigation throughout the morning. >>> right now we turn to an abc news new report that special counsel robert mueller is taking a close look at some of president trump's inauguration guests. the focus is on a number of russian billionaires invitation-only receptions. they include one russian who has since been sanctioned by the treasury department and questioned by mueller investigatiors earlier this yea. >>> a capitol hill hearing turned into a tense faceoff between republican lawmakers and two justice officials. rod rosenstein and christopher wray faced accusations that they're hiding information in the russia probe and both men fought back. here's cecelia vega. >> reporter: the man supervising the russia in
. >> rob hiassen one of the journalists killed was known for mentoring young journalists. >> his brothere's devastated and heartsick and called him one of the most gentle and funny people he's ever known. robert hiassen celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary last week. yesterday, the day he died was his wife's birthday. >> so much tragedy for those families. we'll stay on that investigation throughout the morning. >>> right now we turn to an abc news new report that...
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rob a bank i'll do what i can to help them. to keep things from going that far. is now trying to find sponsors for the young storks. you're nuts has acquired and you got child so. everybody say hi to maxine. be keeping an eye on him right now is a wonderful time in europe to attend outdoor concerts or other cultural events for example in france is brittany region the small village of la gussie transforms. into a huge open air photo gallery here alleys gardens in the size of houses become free exhibition spaces for international photographers the annual event attracts some four hundred thousand visitors during the summer months and i didn't even catching on in other parts of europe we met one of the participating photographers to find out what makes this festival so special. in like i see a stroll through the village is an emotion in ont large format photos are stored throughout the quaint cobbled streets. for the fifteenth time to see at a village in brittany has been turned into an open air gallery. german photographer a young schlegel is exhibiting here for the second time. it's about four hundred thousand people
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young girls compelled to marry after fleeing the war in syria share their stories and talk to him just zero. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera has a whole rob a reminder of our top stories more than one hundred refugees and migrants are missing feared drowned after their boat capsized off libya's west coast the bodies of three young children have been recovered at least sixteen people survived the free syrian army says a temporary ceasefire is affected something syria the truth comes out so you would refugee agency says the number of displaced people there has tripled to one hundred sixty thousand in the past five days it follows intense fighting in. also a ceasefire deal to end south sudan's four a half year civil war has come into force president salva kiir and rebel leader right meszaros signed the agreement on wednesday it calls for the forming of a transitional government within four months. now thousands of people have been protesting in yemen's capital against the fight for control of the port city of data. demonstrators chanted slogans against the offensive led by the saudi and thereafter coalition there's been increased fighting in
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. >> also, the mentor to so many young people who wanted to be part of journalism. tell me about that. >> yes, yes. and you know, rob natural observer and a natural human in that he got humanity, he realized this big world is fouled up and full of all kinds of mayhem and pressure. and you can't be a journalist and not see that. understood the key to success of being a human being. to remember people's feelings. look for the human being behind the story. there was a time we both worked for the "palm beach post." it was not a natural fix and he would call, rob, what about the numbers, what about the tax rate. >> he would be caring about the humanity. >> yeah. and that is where he began the journey to feature writing and the love of narrative writing. >> talk to me, i understand he is a big james taylor fan and he got a chance to interview him. >> i could go on. >> and he was rendered nearly speechless. >> he had moved to raleigh, north carolina. and within a year's time we were engaged and got married. great friend, went to hear bob taylor. and i can't tell you how many times he saw them. i know it is approaching 20.
. >> also, the mentor to so many young people who wanted to be part of journalism. tell me about that. >> yes, yes. and you know, rob natural observer and a natural human in that he got humanity, he realized this big world is fouled up and full of all kinds of mayhem and pressure. and you can't be a journalist and not see that. understood the key to success of being a human being. to remember people's feelings. look for the human being behind the story. there was a time we both...