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joe was not allowed to leave death row. so a catholic priest and former lawyer named neil kookoothe decided to attend her funeral on joe's behalf. >> i asked the corrections officers, would you let me talk with joe for just a few minutes so that i can walk him through his mother's funeral. and while joe was very appreciative of it, it was obvious that my goal for that meeting and his goal were not the same. >> i'm like, oh, man. a real human being i can talk to. i need help. nobody will help me. i didn't do this. >> and i was very resistant to doing that. i knew that these death row cases were immense cases. 5, 10, 15 volumes long. >> i'm like no, it's one volume big. that's all it is. >> one volume? >> that's where the attorney of him kicked in. >> i was just stunned that a man could be brought to trial for his life and be convicted in the amount of space it took to record that event was in one volume. so i thought, whoa. something is not right. >> in addition to being a priest and a lawyer, neil was a registered nurse wit
joe was not allowed to leave death row. so a catholic priest and former lawyer named neil kookoothe decided to attend her funeral on joe's behalf. >> i asked the corrections officers, would you let me talk with joe for just a few minutes so that i can walk him through his mother's funeral. and while joe was very appreciative of it, it was obvious that my goal for that meeting and his goal were not the same. >> i'm like, oh, man. a real human being i can talk to. i need help. nobody...
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these people on death row, some of them, i call them monsters.bout the death row inmates and their rights, but people forget about the victims and their families and their rights. >> this is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. >> the defense attorneys like to say, what was his motive? he could have just taken their car and gone. that's true, but he didn't. he killed this family. he deserves the death penalty. >> i hope you die! >> in 1985 i was escorted to death row in san quentin prison. and it's like i went to hell. but i am an innocent man. damn it, i did not murder anyone. i hope people learn from this story that you have to stand up and fight this rotten-ass system because it is rotten. it is rotten to the core. >> all of the potential inaccuracies, the potential miscarriages of justice, i can't correct. i can only tell you that personally, i was involved in this case from the very beginning. and personally, believe that kevin cooper should die. >>> on this episode of "death row stories," young newlyweds are brutally murdered. >> herb
these people on death row, some of them, i call them monsters.bout the death row inmates and their rights, but people forget about the victims and their families and their rights. >> this is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. >> the defense attorneys like to say, what was his motive? he could have just taken their car and gone. that's true, but he didn't. he killed this family. he deserves the death penalty. >> i hope you die! >> in 1985 i was escorted to death...
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they just turned on the sign here at santana row. you can see that the first showing is going to be at 7:00 tonight. but tell me, who is more excited to see this movie than these kids? >> this is the reaction these students in atlanta had when they learned they had tickets to the movie. it is creating a buzz an social media with hash tags like the black panther challenge, raising more than $250,000 so children of color can see the film for free. it is a superhero film and it's dealing with problems, including racism and sexism. something that was important to the director. ticket pre-sales are outpacing every other superhero movie made. it's doing well with the critics, as well. marvel is owned by disney, the parent company of abc 7. it starts at 7:00 tonight. many theaters across the bay area. you better get your tickets now. i'm looking online. i'm looking at fandango, it shows that if you're going to book reserved seating, you're going to be in the front rows. back to you in the studio. >> it might be worth it. >> book a massage f
they just turned on the sign here at santana row. you can see that the first showing is going to be at 7:00 tonight. but tell me, who is more excited to see this movie than these kids? >> this is the reaction these students in atlanta had when they learned they had tickets to the movie. it is creating a buzz an social media with hash tags like the black panther challenge, raising more than $250,000 so children of color can see the film for free. it is a superhero film and it's dealing...
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>>> on this episode of "death row stories," a brutal murder in texas. >> he went crazy. he started shooting all over the place. >> lands a 17-year-old offender on death row. >> young people were committing very adult crimes. >> but with questionable evidence. >> there are no guns, no blood. dna, nothing. >> and a death sentence looming. >> execution was at midnight in those days. >> a d.a. has doubts. >> i was horrified by what i saw. >> a boy's life hangs in the balance. >> evil people are never going to change. they should be executed. >>> there is a body in the water. he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. ♪ >>> on the south side of san antonio, texas, late on a fall evening in 1984, a murder was about to take place. >> the neighborhood was very tough. there's street gangs all over the place. people
>>> on this episode of "death row stories," a brutal murder in texas. >> he went crazy. he started shooting all over the place. >> lands a 17-year-old offender on death row. >> young people were committing very adult crimes. >> but with questionable evidence. >> there are no guns, no blood. dna, nothing. >> and a death sentence looming. >> execution was at midnight in those days. >> a d.a. has doubts. >> i was horrified by...
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how is he on death row and happy? it just didn't make any sense.here was no way i was going to let elmore's case go. new oat delicacy, by whole blends. a caring formula. blended with oat milk and rice cream extracts. intensive moisture for hair. without the weigh down. only from whole blends. garnier. it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. i accept i don't i even accept i i used thave a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless
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we row all year lodge. we can handle it. >> some years you're out here at 4:00 at night and it's 27 degrees. it's really nice to have warm weather. >> we wait for these days to pop up and jump on them. >> reporter: here you go. lots of people jumped at the chance for a beach day in san francisco. crissy field was packed. a treat for this family visiting from delaware. >> we had great timing coming. i think we left some snow. too bad we're leaving in a few day. >> didn't expect it to be this warm. had to borrow shorts from my son. >> reporter: don't forget the sunscreen. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> now there is one downside of the warmth. the melting snow in tahoe. a live look from your lake tahoe camera at heavenly mountain resort. be sure to download the abc7 app to see the forecast where you live. >>> police shot and killed a dog after it shot the officer. police gathered evidence today. the east bay times reports two dogs escaped a yard on the block and tried to attack neighbors. the
we row all year lodge. we can handle it. >> some years you're out here at 4:00 at night and it's 27 degrees. it's really nice to have warm weather. >> we wait for these days to pop up and jump on them. >> reporter: here you go. lots of people jumped at the chance for a beach day in san francisco. crissy field was packed. a treat for this family visiting from delaware. >> we had great timing coming. i think we left some snow. too bad we're leaving in a few day. >>...
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lou as many rows as you like. seven rows of mama's. finished now i'll just have to remove excess glue. drop in a candid and then antennas go to your. nice light isn't it. if your life you can also use the wall to kellogg put your latest super great elastic. and if you're looking for more inspiration just look up our you tube channel of the w. interior design they can find plenty ideas for your home well that's all we have time for today but we'll have more reports from around europe on all for tomorrow so don't miss it seeing of them by. on the next edition of your in the next vicky keeps us currently one of europe's most sought after young actresses she plays alongside daniel day lewis in the oscar nominated movie phantom thread and won over international critics with her performance. a newcomer on the road to success next time on your own acts. i'm going to. move. to a golf cart. to take football personally. the way the first he's gone from backyard. to world champions the amazing career of zen homeboy ten. is there anything he hasn'
lou as many rows as you like. seven rows of mama's. finished now i'll just have to remove excess glue. drop in a candid and then antennas go to your. nice light isn't it. if your life you can also use the wall to kellogg put your latest super great elastic. and if you're looking for more inspiration just look up our you tube channel of the w. interior design they can find plenty ideas for your home well that's all we have time for today but we'll have more reports from around europe on all for...
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the fifth row than the sixth row , then we will rotate around a bit. >> hi secretary >> and you speakittle louder, we cannot hear you. >> sorry. the question is for you or the general. is you are putting together modernization plans, along with looking at current technologies, how are you using organizations to get industry input of what you can field in the near term? >> you want me to take that? thanks, [ laughter ]we have investments with companies that are supporting us in a variety of different portfolios. outstanding people in both organizations. the point pete made before, i actually have a financial background. i worked in banking in my previous life. i am constantly beating on them about investments. where the dollars are in the department. you can have any pride because there might be a better idea somewhere else. may be more mature. so, he is a testament here. we are consistently doing that. those are great organizations. they are bringing a lot of really good stuff forward. and we are teaming up those options. like i said, we manage these portfolios. the big five, back in
the fifth row than the sixth row , then we will rotate around a bit. >> hi secretary >> and you speakittle louder, we cannot hear you. >> sorry. the question is for you or the general. is you are putting together modernization plans, along with looking at current technologies, how are you using organizations to get industry input of what you can field in the near term? >> you want me to take that? thanks, [ laughter ]we have investments with companies that are supporting...
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rowe price? and i said, you betcha.mily: you went on to run a science and technology fund at rowe price.rice -- roger: i did. starting my career, being assigned to cover technology meant the first rule of wall street is timing is everything. emily: so were you smart or were you lucky? roger: i was totally lucky. you can explain my entire career on the basis of a great starting day and being assigned to the sector that was the dominant growth sector of the u.s. economy for my entire career. emily: timing. roger: pure dumb luck. i get there, things go up, things go down. they create this thing called the science and technology fund 19 days before the crash in 1987. two other guys are running it. the thing is down 31% in a month. they say, roger, why don't you take over? i said, cool, but you have to do it my way. they said, this is what i love about t. rowe, they said, fine, do it your way. 120-125 days a year traveling. institutional investors and top analysts were doing 29 company visits a year. i was doing 400 face-to-
rowe price? and i said, you betcha.mily: you went on to run a science and technology fund at rowe price.rice -- roger: i did. starting my career, being assigned to cover technology meant the first rule of wall street is timing is everything. emily: so were you smart or were you lucky? roger: i was totally lucky. you can explain my entire career on the basis of a great starting day and being assigned to the sector that was the dominant growth sector of the u.s. economy for my entire career....
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it's really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] >> i was in the front row of the "unpluggedgs were chosen for a particular reason. ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ don't lie to me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him. ♪ my girl, my girl >> in that era there was always the speculation kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems. and nirvana "unplugged" was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. you know? and it seemed like everything was going to be okay. ♪ the whole night through [ cheers and applause ] >> from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington, today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes, half an hour just crying right
it's really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] >> i was in the front row of the "unpluggedgs were chosen for a particular reason. ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ don't lie to me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so...
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the fifth row in the in the sixth row. we will rotate around a bit. >> ashley with -- >> speak a little louder. we cannot hear you. >> as you are looking at the cft is inputted the other modernization plans, along with looking at current technologies, how are you using organizations such as di -- >> we have investments with diu. they are supporting us in a variety of different portfolios and their outstanding people in both organizations. i should have a financial background. i worked in banking also in my previous life. i am constantly beating on them about the investments. where the dollars are. and not to have pride because there could be a better idea somewhere else. it might be more mature. he is a testament to figure consistently doing that. those are great organizations. there bringing a lot of really good stuff forward. and we are teaming up those options for because i said before we manage these i portfolios. the big five in the 70s and 80s, there really like the big 64. about 59 other programs are selling those m
the fifth row in the in the sixth row. we will rotate around a bit. >> ashley with -- >> speak a little louder. we cannot hear you. >> as you are looking at the cft is inputted the other modernization plans, along with looking at current technologies, how are you using organizations such as di -- >> we have investments with diu. they are supporting us in a variety of different portfolios and their outstanding people in both organizations. i should have a financial...
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and get to the heart of what matters. >> reporter: texas death row.art whitaker seems intelligent, well mannered, the son of an affluent family. so it seems inexplicable why this quiet young man awaits execution for an unthinkable crime. >> you were raised by a loving family. >> uh-huh. >> your mother loved you. your father loved you. your brother loved you, yes? >> yes, ma'am. >> but you still decided to kill them. >> i did. >> reporter: a heinous crime committed on a whim says prosecutor fred felcman. >> with bart whitaker, there's no reason why. he just wanted to, and that's what's scary about it. he didn't need their money. he didn't need their love. they had never done anything to him. he just wanted to do it. >> reporter: on the night of his graduation dinner, bart charmed his family, playing the role of the gracious man of the hour, or was he? >> you're smiling in this photo. this is like a half-hour before your family is going to get gunned down. what were you feeling in that photo? >> i was about as close to numb as a human being can get, i t
and get to the heart of what matters. >> reporter: texas death row.art whitaker seems intelligent, well mannered, the son of an affluent family. so it seems inexplicable why this quiet young man awaits execution for an unthinkable crime. >> you were raised by a loving family. >> uh-huh. >> your mother loved you. your father loved you. your brother loved you, yes? >> yes, ma'am. >> but you still decided to kill them. >> i did. >> reporter: a...
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>>> on this episode of "death row stories," a triple murder, execution style. >> they shot them like they were nothing. >> and the crime is caught on tape. >> most significant piece of evidence i've ever seen in a case. >> the clear images of guilt. >> the evidence establishes that said norver committed the crime >> there's your guy. it's a slam dunk for the prosecution. >> only deepen the mystery. >> you're going to kill somebody. it's not even a sure conviction. >> what they didn't have is they didn't have any physical evidence. >> there's no doubt in my mind that he's innocent. >> there's a body on the water. >> he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. >>> on a sunday morning in the summer of 1994, a palm beach police officer noticed smoke curling across the skoops sky near belgra bell glade, florida. as the o
>>> on this episode of "death row stories," a triple murder, execution style. >> they shot them like they were nothing. >> and the crime is caught on tape. >> most significant piece of evidence i've ever seen in a case. >> the clear images of guilt. >> the evidence establishes that said norver committed the crime >> there's your guy. it's a slam dunk for the prosecution. >> only deepen the mystery. >> you're going to kill...
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a front row see the as fans react. sunday night >>> on this wednesday i'm thinking about jordy. >> he's a trooper. i wonder if he would be guarding in minneapolis in seven degrees. >> he would be it oh there. yes, i like his attitude >> he's serious. >>> a warm front lifted through the northeast today. let's take a look. the wind started to pick up a little bit again in bethlehem you can see the flags flying and on stormscan 3 we have a couple of snow showers to try to pick up across the poconos along the same warm front, those have since moved on out and most of us not seeing much of anything. the larger picture you can see the snow up across new england the cold front extends right on back here cold front is what's bringing those colder temperatures to minneapolis tomorrow. today was not too bad. temperatures were at least near freezing. tomorrow single digits temps behind the front and this is coming for us tomorrow night. temperatures, rising a degree. last hour at 10:00, 31. now it's 32. 32 in millville, 33 in dov
a front row see the as fans react. sunday night >>> on this wednesday i'm thinking about jordy. >> he's a trooper. i wonder if he would be guarding in minneapolis in seven degrees. >> he would be it oh there. yes, i like his attitude >> he's serious. >>> a warm front lifted through the northeast today. let's take a look. the wind started to pick up a little bit again in bethlehem you can see the flags flying and on stormscan 3 we have a couple of snow showers...
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a front row see the as fans react. sunday night >>> on this wednesday i'm thinking about jordy. >> he's a trooper. i wonder if he would be guarding in minneapolis in seven degrees. >> he would be it oh there. yes, i like his attitude >> he's serious. >>> a warm front lifted through the northeast today. let's take a look. the wind started to pick up a little bit again in bethlehem you can see the flags flying and on stormscan 3 we have a couple of snow showers to try to pick up across the poconos along the same warm front, those have since moved on out and most of us not seeing much of anything. the larger picture you can see the snow up across new england the cold front extends right on back here cold front is what's bringing those colder temperatures to minneapolis tomorrow. today was not too bad. temperatures were at least near freezing. tomorrow single digits temps behind the front and this is coming for us tomorrow night. temperatures, rising a degree. last hour at 10:00, 31. now it's 32. 32 in millville, 33 in dov
a front row see the as fans react. sunday night >>> on this wednesday i'm thinking about jordy. >> he's a trooper. i wonder if he would be guarding in minneapolis in seven degrees. >> he would be it oh there. yes, i like his attitude >> he's serious. >>> a warm front lifted through the northeast today. let's take a look. the wind started to pick up a little bit again in bethlehem you can see the flags flying and on stormscan 3 we have a couple of snow showers...
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rowe, they said, fine, do it your way. i spent 120 days a year traveling.nstitutional investors and top analysts were doing 29 meetings a year. i was doing 400 face-to-face meetings with companies. nobody had done that before. this is the late 1980's. it worked so well in tech. emily: you went on to cofounded silver lake. roger: we raise the money in 1999 and buy three stocks, seagate technology, a thing called day tech, which you know is ameritrade, but they also have this amazing technology platform that drives the nasdaq. there were two pieces of that. gartner group, a consulting firm. so we did like six deals, but i did three and those were the three. we did them right at the top of the market. in the second quarter of 2000. you think nothing would work, but we got very lucky again and the strategy worked well. emily: you got pushed out. roger: apple introduced a product called the ipod. initially it was just on macintosh. i called up steve jobs and said this is amazing. your company options are 40, the stock is at $12. your options are 40, that is nuts
rowe, they said, fine, do it your way. i spent 120 days a year traveling.nstitutional investors and top analysts were doing 29 meetings a year. i was doing 400 face-to-face meetings with companies. nobody had done that before. this is the late 1980's. it worked so well in tech. emily: you went on to cofounded silver lake. roger: we raise the money in 1999 and buy three stocks, seagate technology, a thing called day tech, which you know is ameritrade, but they also have this amazing technology...
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. >>> on this episode of "death row stories," young newlyweds are brutally murdered. >> herbert whitlock and randy stidle are charged with murder. >> the two had been suspects is all along. >> they were clearly capable of committing murder. >> but with a man sentenced to death -- >> i've done some bad things in my life, but i've never done anything like this. >> and his own family doubting his innocence. >> the state police were involved. he's got to be guilty. >> reporter: >> one cop fights to reopen the case. >> you ask, how was a murder too politically sensitive. why can't you speak out about corruption? this case stinks. >> there's a body in the water. >> he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. ♪ ♪ >> the tiny town of paris, illinois, is located 200 miles south of chicago. neighbors in paris know one another and
. >>> on this episode of "death row stories," young newlyweds are brutally murdered. >> herbert whitlock and randy stidle are charged with murder. >> the two had been suspects is all along. >> they were clearly capable of committing murder. >> but with a man sentenced to death -- >> i've done some bad things in my life, but i've never done anything like this. >> and his own family doubting his innocence. >> the state police were...
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that is the third game in a row that he has missed because of this saga. was rejected by leicester city that kicked this. riyad mahrez is very upset that manchester city's interest was rejected. leicester city wanted a transfer package worth $130 million. manchester city were not willing to pay that figure. those who from claude puel. he is desperate to see riyad mahrez return as soon as possible. i think you need to come back, to play, to touch the ball. it is important for a footballer. he loves his football. it is important he comes back. you can get, as they said, this is right. claude puel desperate to have riyad mahrez back. the players didn't have back as well. the moment is not with the club, though. the next game for manchester city is a week from friday against sheffield united. still not clear whether riyad mahrez will return by then. to golf and on the pga tour kevin streelman and beau hossler hold the joint one stroke lead on 7—under—par after the opening round of the at&t pebble beach pro am. the tournament is being played over three courses
that is the third game in a row that he has missed because of this saga. was rejected by leicester city that kicked this. riyad mahrez is very upset that manchester city's interest was rejected. leicester city wanted a transfer package worth $130 million. manchester city were not willing to pay that figure. those who from claude puel. he is desperate to see riyad mahrez return as soon as possible. i think you need to come back, to play, to touch the ball. it is important for a footballer. he...
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scoring front row seats at fashion week, free high-end styles, and invitations to the world's trendiest parties. >>> but first here are the "nightline" 5. ne" 5. >>> and number 1 is coming up in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. in a country that is all too familiar with school shootings, tonight we witnessed something exceedingly rare. a massacre that simply will not recede from the headlines. today the gun debate provoked by the parkland school shooting only escalated, with more companies boycotting the nra and the president claiming he would have rushed into that building unarmed. here's abc's david wright in our series "the american gun." >> reporter: for students and teachers returning this week to stoneman douglas high school -- >> coming back to where everything occurred. it's just scary. >> reporter: there's no such thing as getting back to normal. not after the massacre that left 17 members of their community dead. >> we're almost there. >> reporter: this weekend an orientation for returning students. their first moments back on campus sunday felt haunted. >> i cannot stop loo
scoring front row seats at fashion week, free high-end styles, and invitations to the world's trendiest parties. >>> but first here are the "nightline" 5. ne" 5. >>> and number 1 is coming up in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. in a country that is all too familiar with school shootings, tonight we witnessed something exceedingly rare. a massacre that simply will not recede from the headlines. today the gun debate provoked by the parkland school...
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what do you think about the row between ethiopia and egypt about this dam?e of egypt so for them, i wouldn't say they're paranoid, but they are very concerned about anything to do with that water. and the nile is a lifeline to sudan as well. welcome to the first—ever festival of music and culture in this village. this village is about half a day's drive north of khartoum. it was abandoned 20 years ago, the mud houses left without roofs as the villagers moved away from the river banks to avoid catastrophic flooding. this woman remembers to huge floods from when she was a child. her father was the mayor. this is their house. translation: is an image from my life i will never forget. when the 1976 flood hit, it was hardest, some people use boards. it has lasted three weeks. the whole village left, but now a dam upstream regulate the flow of water so doesn't flow as high, meaning they can hold festivals here and people can move back to this village, especially if it is cheap electricity on the way. it's a time of change in khartoum. with the lifting of sanctions
what do you think about the row between ethiopia and egypt about this dam?e of egypt so for them, i wouldn't say they're paranoid, but they are very concerned about anything to do with that water. and the nile is a lifeline to sudan as well. welcome to the first—ever festival of music and culture in this village. this village is about half a day's drive north of khartoum. it was abandoned 20 years ago, the mud houses left without roofs as the villagers moved away from the river banks to avoid...
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scoring front row seats at fashion week, free high-end styles, and invitations to the world's trendiest parties. >>> but first here are the "nightline" 5. ne" 5. >>> and number 1 is coming up in hiiiiiii! hey hun. look at all this extra room i have on this king size ikea bed. i'm rolling! are you wearing a... duvet cover? why yes. yes i am. looks good, doesn't it? (phone buzzes) you can't see me can you? nope. it's because of these new blackout curtains! hi kids!! where's mom? we finally redid our bedroom and she's prettttttttttty into it. what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. >>> good evening. in a country that is all too familiar with school shootings, tonight we witnessed something exceedingly rare. a massacre that simply will not recede from the headlines. today the gun debate provoked by the parkland school shooting only escalated, with more companies boycotting the nra and the president claiming he would have rushed into that building unarmed. here's abc's david wright in our series "the american gun." >> reporter: for students and teachers returni
scoring front row seats at fashion week, free high-end styles, and invitations to the world's trendiest parties. >>> but first here are the "nightline" 5. ne" 5. >>> and number 1 is coming up in hiiiiiii! hey hun. look at all this extra room i have on this king size ikea bed. i'm rolling! are you wearing a... duvet cover? why yes. yes i am. looks good, doesn't it? (phone buzzes) you can't see me can you? nope. it's because of these new blackout curtains! hi...
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the new rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers.xperience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's check in on the futures. down 300 points but steady around the 280 to 300 level. let's look at treasuries yields pulling back. yesterday we hit 2.8 the high yesterday, 2.85 we're back to 2.764. a look at some technical analysis now of the markets. i'm joined by todd gordon of tradi tradinganalysis.com. thank you very much for joining us >> my pleasure we might have an issue with the titles of the charts, but is this the right one now >> i have these so engrained in my mind. >> which chart is this >> we're looking at the ten-year treasury >> so please ignore the titles >> there we go out and done tell us what you're looking at >> everyone is talking about this back up in yields, this move up in yields, the drop in bond prices. what you'll see is the ten-year treasury over the last 35 years has broken up tren support following a double top why are the bond markets pushing lower? are we in reflationary
the new rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers.xperience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's check in on the futures. down 300 points but steady around the 280 to 300 level. let's look at treasuries yields pulling back. yesterday we hit 2.8 the high yesterday, 2.85 we're back to 2.764. a look at some technical analysis now of the markets. i'm joined by todd gordon of tradi tradinganalysis.com. thank you very much for joining us...
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. >>> on this episode of "death row stories," the murder of a wealthy young man in the big easy seals the fate of a petty drug dealer. >> that's the guy who did it, and there's no question in my mind. >> -- and gives two out of town lawyers a crash course in new orleans justice. >> first thing i asked them, do you really understand what you're up against? >> when evidence of innocence emerges -- >> something was going on that was unscrupulous and deliberate. >> the system will stop at nothing to get the verdict it wants. >> we had struck out, and he was going to die. >> there's a body in the water. >> he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. ♪ >>> world famous bourbon street. you can buy a song and dance on a dime. >> on december 5th, 1984, ray lausa, a fun-loving 35-year-old bachelor from a prominent new orleans
. >>> on this episode of "death row stories," the murder of a wealthy young man in the big easy seals the fate of a petty drug dealer. >> that's the guy who did it, and there's no question in my mind. >> -- and gives two out of town lawyers a crash course in new orleans justice. >> first thing i asked them, do you really understand what you're up against? >> when evidence of innocence emerges -- >> something was going on that was unscrupulous and...
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rowe price associates. a mutual fund company in baltimore. go in for my closing interview at this today thing. i sit down next to the head guy and go, i love this place. i want to work here. but i know you are not going to hire me. i give them three reasons why they are not going to hire me. i watch his face and i realize -- it's like a cartoon -- his whole expression is shocked. there is this pause. he goes, this is amazing. i go, what do you mean? he goes, i wasn't going to hire you, and you got the three reasons in the correct order. he said we are in the business of hiring people who are good in -- good judges in people and in situations, who can anticipate what people are thinking and feeling. i've never seen anybody try that tactic before. that was a great piece of analysis. would you like to come work for t. rowe price? and i said, you betcha. emily: you went on to run a technology fund. roger: i did. it was the first day of a bull market being assigned to cover technology meant the first rule of wall street is timing is everything. em
rowe price associates. a mutual fund company in baltimore. go in for my closing interview at this today thing. i sit down next to the head guy and go, i love this place. i want to work here. but i know you are not going to hire me. i give them three reasons why they are not going to hire me. i watch his face and i realize -- it's like a cartoon -- his whole expression is shocked. there is this pause. he goes, this is amazing. i go, what do you mean? he goes, i wasn't going to hire you, and you...
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to promote "red spar row." there's another event that has jlaw feeling left out. >> you missed kris jenner's valentine's day party. >> i'm in washington, d.c. kris we'll talk about that later. okay. >> mbe next year, jen. we like to think the vodka party we had was a pretty good substitute. >> how are you holding up since our vodka shots? >> that messed me up. i'm getting old. >> how are you holding up? >> pretty good. i'm australian. don't insult my ability to hold it down. >> they gave me a choice, die or become a spar row. >> you'll be trained. >> jlaw's new spy thriller reunites her with "hunger games" director. she's trained to commit das tardly deeds in name of country. >> i would like to think it would be harder for her to say yes to a movie like this with a stranger. it made it easier to communicate. >> who had it worse, you or el?l? >> i had it worse. i was sprayed with cold water. my armed were tied. >> how did that work? >> he had to sit there and be tickled by a fake toy. sorry. i'm tire. >> i love
to promote "red spar row." there's another event that has jlaw feeling left out. >> you missed kris jenner's valentine's day party. >> i'm in washington, d.c. kris we'll talk about that later. okay. >> mbe next year, jen. we like to think the vodka party we had was a pretty good substitute. >> how are you holding up since our vodka shots? >> that messed me up. i'm getting old. >> how are you holding up? >> pretty good. i'm australian. don't...
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flames tear through philadelphia row home killing a man and a woman. >>> gunfire sends three people to the hospital overnight. >>> as the eagles prepare for the super bowl they are taking security to a whole new level. >> first up let's talk to david murphy it felt a little warmer when i step outside, david. and karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: temperatures are not as cold as yesterday. >> reporter: we are trangd -- trending toward warmer weather. later today rain not showing up on the radar, there's a little bit of snow in northern pennsylvania. 34 degrees is the current temperature. 28 degrees in trenton. 34 in wilmington. 31 in allentown and reading. obviously as you look at the numbers you want a coat this morning but you don't have to hunch your shoulders like yesterday when he had the windchills in the teens. 33 in millville. feels like 28 degrees in philadelphia. in some spots the winds are light enough we are not registering much of a windchill today. as we go through the day, 35 degrees by 8:00 a.m. 40 at 10:00 a.m. noon, 44. i'm going for a high of 49 degrees at 3:00 p.
flames tear through philadelphia row home killing a man and a woman. >>> gunfire sends three people to the hospital overnight. >>> as the eagles prepare for the super bowl they are taking security to a whole new level. >> first up let's talk to david murphy it felt a little warmer when i step outside, david. and karen rogers has traffic. >> reporter: temperatures are not as cold as yesterday. >> reporter: we are trangd -- trending toward warmer weather. later...
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rowe price... our disciplined approach remains.markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> let's go! let's go! fandango saying black panther is being praised for the impact on the black community. it is set in a fictional african nation, the super hero is black, the 31-year-old director is black. all lead to the black panther challenge, a fundraising campaign to send african american kids to see the movie. people who look like them, portrayed at super heroes. >> how was it? >> it was excellent. whatever you see in the trailer, the movie, it exceeds your expectations. >> it is 11 out of 10. >> yes. >> this interest has exploded, $300,000 to get kids to see this movie. >> it has been amazing, people have been, we live in a time where people understand we need representation and inclusion, not just in firnlgs but in story telling. >> looking at them, rebecca, they were fair and accurate, black in america, bla
rowe price... our disciplined approach remains.markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> let's go! let's go! fandango saying black panther is being praised for the impact on the black community. it is set in a fictional african nation, the super hero is black, the 31-year-old director is black. all lead to the black panther challenge, a fundraising campaign...
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one woman at least assured of a front row seat.his apartment. they were in plastic boxes. officials say they we re plastic boxes. officials say they were sold on the black market and are now looking for new homes for all the reptiles. you can come back 110w. all the reptiles. you can come back now. back top story again. president trump has expressed his willingness to burn very soon the mechanisms which allow a rifle to shoot in almost automatic bursts. bump stocks we re almost automatic bursts. bump stocks were used by the government in last yea r‘s were used by the government in last year's mass shooting in las vegas. thank you for watching. thanks forjoining me. time we updated you on the weather prospects for the whole of the british isles over the next few days or so. fairly slow change, i would've thought, over the next few days, simply because we are developing an area of high pressure, which has rather strangled the life out of the old weather front, which provided quite a veil of cloud sometimes through eastern parts of th
one woman at least assured of a front row seat.his apartment. they were in plastic boxes. officials say they we re plastic boxes. officials say they were sold on the black market and are now looking for new homes for all the reptiles. you can come back 110w. all the reptiles. you can come back now. back top story again. president trump has expressed his willingness to burn very soon the mechanisms which allow a rifle to shoot in almost automatic bursts. bump stocks we re almost automatic...
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savile row is world—renowned for its razor sharp suits and classic style.n a world of fast fashion how do the traditional firms stay relevant? we'll meet one man on a mission to do just that. and, as uber‘s boss says flying cabs will be commercially viable in five to ten years, we want to know — would you hail a flying taxi? let us know — use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. as usual, it is jam—packed. let's get cracking. europe's biggest bank hsbc has reported a big jump in profits for last year. but it's mainly because it's been able to shake—off the huge costs the company has faced in restructuring after a string of problems. it means there will be a strong base to build on when the new chief executive john flint takes the reigns from stuart guillver on wednesday. —— tomorrow. the numbers show that hsbc made a pre—tax profit of $17.2 billion for the calendar year of 2017. that's up a massive 1a1%. however it's still below expectations. hsbc says adjusted pre—tax profit of $21 billion gives a better idea of how the business is
savile row is world—renowned for its razor sharp suits and classic style.n a world of fast fashion how do the traditional firms stay relevant? we'll meet one man on a mission to do just that. and, as uber‘s boss says flying cabs will be commercially viable in five to ten years, we want to know — would you hail a flying taxi? let us know — use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. as usual, it is jam—packed. let's get cracking. europe's biggest bank hsbc has...
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one person at least guaranteed a front row seat.sted a man in buenos aires where more than 200 snakes were found in an apartment. they included pythons and rare emerald tree boas in plastic boxes. officials reckon they would have sold on the black market. now, they're looking for new homes for all of them. much more for you any time on the bbc website. they give are watching. —— thank you for watching. thanks forjoining me. time we updated you on the weather prospects for the whole of the british isles over the next few days or so. fairly slow change, i would've thought, over the next few days, simply because we are developing an area of high pressure, which has rather strangled the life out of the old weather front, which provided quite a veil of cloud sometimes through eastern parts of the british isles through tuesday, but with the development of the high pressure close by to the british isles, that, as i say, has the effect of killing off that front. a veil of cloud, not much more than that. maybe the odd drib and drab of rain,
one person at least guaranteed a front row seat.sted a man in buenos aires where more than 200 snakes were found in an apartment. they included pythons and rare emerald tree boas in plastic boxes. officials reckon they would have sold on the black market. now, they're looking for new homes for all of them. much more for you any time on the bbc website. they give are watching. —— thank you for watching. thanks forjoining me. time we updated you on the weather prospects for the whole of the...
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rowe price.ur disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. we know life can be hectic. that's why, at xfinity, we've been working hard to simplify your experiences with us. now, with instant text and email updates, you'll always be up to date. you can easily add premium channels, so you don't miss your favorite show. and with just a single word, find all the answers you're looking for - because getting what you need should be simple, fast, and easy. download the xfinity my account app or go online today. >>> this is cnbc breaking news, market selloff >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm wilfred frost. let's get to the market, comes after a 2.5% selloff for friday. dow up 3.5, nasdaq up 5.5. and triple digit for the dow, 153 points and yields has been a big factor over the past couple weeks we've seen yields rising that is
rowe price.ur disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. we know life can be hectic. that's why, at xfinity, we've been working hard to simplify your experiences with us. now, with instant text and email updates, you'll always be up to date. you can easily add premium channels, so you don't miss your favorite show. and with just a...
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own net and his ducks in a row before he is prepared to walk away.icion. he's obviously a canny and cunning politician, jacob zuma would not be without a plan to protect himself. at the least, you knows his back is against the wall but they don't necessarily have power except for political pressure to apply on him so political pressure to apply on him so he has survived for years through these kind of things so this is why he knows he can survive yet again. daisy, staying with the financial times, interesting football pricing story. very interesting because what we are used do is watching the premier league sell its tv rights for more and more eye watering sums of money every year. last year we saw the new player, beattie sport, entering the market, bidding and the competition between sky and beattie sport entered the market and pushed it up astonishingly. —— bt sport. decemberjust it up astonishingly. —— bt sport. december just gone, sky it up astonishingly. —— bt sport. decemberjust gone, sky and bt sport formed a truce and we are wondering what it
own net and his ducks in a row before he is prepared to walk away.icion. he's obviously a canny and cunning politician, jacob zuma would not be without a plan to protect himself. at the least, you knows his back is against the wall but they don't necessarily have power except for political pressure to apply on him so political pressure to apply on him so he has survived for years through these kind of things so this is why he knows he can survive yet again. daisy, staying with the financial...
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i used to row when i was a little kid. it sound so easy, my goodness, we know it's not. amongst all of that training you had to have more surgery training you had to have more surgery after the tumour came back. that is part of what this is about, you are raising money for the hospital that treated you. yes. king's college hospital in london, it's probably the best hospital in the uk i imagine. it's amazing. they we re the uk i imagine. it's amazing. they were incredible in 2009 when they saved my life and i was really ill. then during my training they discovered it had come back. they we re discovered it had come back. they were so discovered it had come back. they were so great, they got me straight on the operating table, ticket out, made sure i would be ready in january. i'm hoping to raise £100,000 for their new critical care unit, which will be the biggest and best in europe. it's amazing. my aim is not only to get the world record but raise 100 grand for them. it's astonishing what you're doing and i really admire y
i used to row when i was a little kid. it sound so easy, my goodness, we know it's not. amongst all of that training you had to have more surgery training you had to have more surgery after the tumour came back. that is part of what this is about, you are raising money for the hospital that treated you. yes. king's college hospital in london, it's probably the best hospital in the uk i imagine. it's amazing. they we re the uk i imagine. it's amazing. they were incredible in 2009 when they saved...
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darlene: and i'm on the third row. what are youn: moving to the third row -- to the first row? april: there never moving her to the first row. [laughter] prof. thompson: this is a good segue into this, april. this question is specifically for you. journalists --s i teach my students -- we never become part of the story. girl -- [laughter] -- where shall i start? you brought up omarosa. april: when did i bring her up? [laughter] in some ways, it has worked in your favor. april: has it? kind of a warped mentality to me -- and i am not saying you are warped. [laughter] april: -- this is where i have a problem with it. people think they see you sitting at the desk at cnn talking or having a fellowship here at this wonderful institution, gw, or writing books and things and that makes her a writer. but behind that i have death threats, and i'm a divorced mother of two kids. there is a reality for me. children'sour school, your kids are in school when something happens in the briefing room at the goes viral, and my 15-year-old is in current events class and she has to text me, are you
darlene: and i'm on the third row. what are youn: moving to the third row -- to the first row? april: there never moving her to the first row. [laughter] prof. thompson: this is a good segue into this, april. this question is specifically for you. journalists --s i teach my students -- we never become part of the story. girl -- [laughter] -- where shall i start? you brought up omarosa. april: when did i bring her up? [laughter] in some ways, it has worked in your favor. april: has it? kind of a...
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three lawmakers who are doctors offering first aid to victims including congressman david rowe and roger marshall. >> we did cpr for several, several minutes. dr. rowe gave me a look that i don't know where you teach this in medical -- a look that this is over, roger. there's nothing else we can do. >> reporter: a 28-year-old passenger in the trash truck did not survive. the injuries for passengers on the train are minor. >> it reminds you sometimes how fragile life can be. >> reporter: the ntsb says one of the focuses of their investigation will be the crossing where it took place. a recent study found these crossings saw an average of nearly six answer dents per day in 2017. >> there are a lot of fatalities at grade crossings and that's about become an area of focus. this is another one of the accidents that help us understand what recommendations would improve the safety of grade crossings. >> those who live near it say the safety arms at that crossing have been known to malfunction. no word if that played a role in the crash. >>> turning to the flu epidemic, urgent care clinics are r
three lawmakers who are doctors offering first aid to victims including congressman david rowe and roger marshall. >> we did cpr for several, several minutes. dr. rowe gave me a look that i don't know where you teach this in medical -- a look that this is over, roger. there's nothing else we can do. >> reporter: a 28-year-old passenger in the trash truck did not survive. the injuries for passengers on the train are minor. >> it reminds you sometimes how fragile life can be....
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the plan to spread the people in rukers o rows, there is something good about that. when i was prosecutor, i di travel from rookers island the outer crroughs, really did ourt and it was not great for the people who are ready to stand trial, but that asitde when i see, you know, a jail that has major compliancemajor managerial problems simply splitting it up. >> a great pont.ue income you no know, correction officers are right to stand up to say, l lives into our hands going to work every day. these are heros. and it is, itsgraceful how theye treated. >> and i totally agree. >> and i think, i gru upave a ten-year plan. it looks like in the long run. it is going to save money whether i fabbers of this. the management issues is something they should be addressing and which isthey have not talked about it. you cannot do one without the other. >> plotcally speaking, what do you think happened? i mean, this looks like -- does any i walk loose look nor. they don't have a handle on where the public is so doesn't seem to be any clear plan to across point. >> this seems like a
the plan to spread the people in rukers o rows, there is something good about that. when i was prosecutor, i di travel from rookers island the outer crroughs, really did ourt and it was not great for the people who are ready to stand trial, but that asitde when i see, you know, a jail that has major compliancemajor managerial problems simply splitting it up. >> a great pont.ue income you no know, correction officers are right to stand up to say, l lives into our hands going to work every...