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her partner sara canning paid tribute to her as a tireless advocate and activist, and described her deatheless. police have started a murder inquiry and have blamed dissident republicans for her death. here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. an innocent bystander, lyra mckee watched from beside a police land rover as violence erupted. shots rang out. here, you can see a gunman who fired up to ten times at police lines. the 29—year—old journalist was hit by bullets. a reporter beside her tried to help. was hit by bullets. a reporter beside her tried to helplj was hit by bullets. a reporter beside her tried to help. i could see a land rover and there was a young woman lying on the ground beside the land rover, unconscious. herfriends website. beside the land rover, unconscious. her friends website. they realised what happened. someone turned around and saw her on the ground and they started screaming and it is a sound i will never forget. —— they hadn't realised what happened. lyra mckee was described as an up—and—coming journalist and she was also a gay rights activist. within the lg
her partner sara canning paid tribute to her as a tireless advocate and activist, and described her deatheless. police have started a murder inquiry and have blamed dissident republicans for her death. here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. an innocent bystander, lyra mckee watched from beside a police land rover as violence erupted. shots rang out. here, you can see a gunman who fired up to ten times at police lines. the 29—year—old journalist was hit by bullets. a reporter beside...
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sara canning said she'd been left without the love of her life.publican group, the new ira. earlier i spoke to the writer and journalist, susan mckay, who was a friend of lyra's who described her as a deeply compassionate and talented journalist. she was a really lovely person. she was a brilliant writer. she was a great campaigner and she cared deeply about other people, she cared very deeply about the ability of writing to change things and she was a really good, fun person as well. one minute, she will be tweeting about how to do research and to young people who had been murdered and disappeared. and the next she would be joking about how she had fallen off the wagon at swimming world and had bags of malties and buckets of popcorn and all the rest of it. she was just a very lovely person and she was very brave, she had a very unique writing style. she was a very, very, very much a rising star of irish writing and she had been already at the age of 29, published in some of the bestjournals in the world. but she was very happy, she is from a work
sara canning said she'd been left without the love of her life.publican group, the new ira. earlier i spoke to the writer and journalist, susan mckay, who was a friend of lyra's who described her as a deeply compassionate and talented journalist. she was a really lovely person. she was a brilliant writer. she was a great campaigner and she cared deeply about other people, she cared very deeply about the ability of writing to change things and she was a really good, fun person as well. one...
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her partner, sara canning, pays tribute to the 29—year—old journalist. death must not be in vain, because her life was a shining light in everyone else's life, and her legacy will live on in the light she has left behind. are more specifically targeted check—ups the key to reducing heart attacks and strokes? a new study says one in ten could be prevented. anthonyjoshua's big fight is off. the man he was due to take on on june ist, jarrell miller, admits he messed up after a failed drugs test reading, sojoshua is now looking for a new opponent. and who will be the new rock—stars of stone stacking? we'll be live at the gravity—defying european championships. good morning to you. a cracking weekend of weather in store, with today looking like the peak of this warm and sunny spell. join me later for the details. good morning. it's saturday the 20th of april. our top story. police investigating the murder of the journalist lyra mckee during rioting in londonderry, are urging members of the local community to help track down the gunman. officers have blamed he
her partner, sara canning, pays tribute to the 29—year—old journalist. death must not be in vain, because her life was a shining light in everyone else's life, and her legacy will live on in the light she has left behind. are more specifically targeted check—ups the key to reducing heart attacks and strokes? a new study says one in ten could be prevented. anthonyjoshua's big fight is off. the man he was due to take on on june ist, jarrell miller, admits he messed up after a failed drugs...
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lyra mckee‘s partner sara canning said she had lost the love of her life to a "senseless act".ss murder of lyra mckee has left a family without a beloved daughter, a sister, an aunt, and a great aunt, has left so many friends without their confidant. victims of the lgbtqa community are left without a tireless advocate and activist. it has left me without the love of my life, the woman that i was planning to grow old with. we are all poorer for the loss of lyra. our hopes and dreams, and all of her amazing potential, was snuffed out by a single barbaric act. this cannot stand. lyra's death must not be in vain, because her life was a shining light in everyone else‘s life. and her legacy will live on in the light that she has left behind. thank you. police officials and community leaders have united to condemn the murder. the mayor of derry, john boyle said local people were appalled by what had happened. this dreadful murder was heinous in the extreme, and threatened the lives of many more. i just want to reflect on the fact that i personally knew lyra mckee. i've known her since
lyra mckee‘s partner sara canning said she had lost the love of her life to a "senseless act".ss murder of lyra mckee has left a family without a beloved daughter, a sister, an aunt, and a great aunt, has left so many friends without their confidant. victims of the lgbtqa community are left without a tireless advocate and activist. it has left me without the love of my life, the woman that i was planning to grow old with. we are all poorer for the loss of lyra. our hopes and dreams,...
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her partner, sara canning, pays tribute to the 29—year—old journalist. death must not be in vain because her life was a shining light in everyone else‘s life and her legacy will live on in the light that she has left behind. are more specifically—targeted check—ups the key to reducing heart attacks and strokes? a new study says one in ten could be prevented. anthonyjoshua's big fight is off. the man he was due to take on on june 1st, jarrell miller, admits he messed up after failed drugs tests, sojoshua is now looking for a new opponent. and it's back—breaking work — i've been training with some of the favourites for the world coal carrying championships. and it's a beautiful morning — this is the view outside our studio. are cracking easter weekend of whether in store. today may be the peak of this warm and sunny spell. join me laterfor all the details. it's saturday the 20th april. our top story: police investigating the murder of the journalist lyra mckee during rioting in londonderry are urging members of the local community to help track down the gu
her partner, sara canning, pays tribute to the 29—year—old journalist. death must not be in vain because her life was a shining light in everyone else‘s life and her legacy will live on in the light that she has left behind. are more specifically—targeted check—ups the key to reducing heart attacks and strokes? a new study says one in ten could be prevented. anthonyjoshua's big fight is off. the man he was due to take on on june 1st, jarrell miller, admits he messed up after failed...
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speaking at a vigil for lyra mckee, her partner sara canning paid this tribute. aunt, has left so many friends without their confidant. victims of the lgbtqa community are left without a tireless advocate and activist. it has left me without the love of my life, the woman that i was planning to grow old with. we are all poorer for the loss of lyra. our hopes and dreams, and all of her amazing potential, was snuffed out by a single barbaric act. this cannot stand. lyra's death must not be in vain, because her life was a shining light in everyone else's life. and her legacy will live on in the light that she has left behind. thank you. the deputy chief constable, stephen martin, and mayor of derry, john boyle, delivered a joint press conference earlier today, where they gave their reaction to lyra's death. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank you forjoining us here on what is an extremely sad day for the citizens of this city, the citizens of derry, or londonderry, it doesn't matter what you call the city. everyone is united with one voice today to speak out
speaking at a vigil for lyra mckee, her partner sara canning paid this tribute. aunt, has left so many friends without their confidant. victims of the lgbtqa community are left without a tireless advocate and activist. it has left me without the love of my life, the woman that i was planning to grow old with. we are all poorer for the loss of lyra. our hopes and dreams, and all of her amazing potential, was snuffed out by a single barbaric act. this cannot stand. lyra's death must not be in...
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her partner sara canning has paid tribute to her as a tireless advocate and activist, and described herve started a murder inquiry and have blamed dissident republicans for her death. here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. shots ring out, a frightening throwback as violence erupts in derry. here, you see a gunman firing at police lines. then, they appear to try to remove the evidence. more than 50 petrol bombs were thrown, say police, and officers were shot at up to ten times. journalist lyra mckee was hit as she stood beside an armoured police vehicle. a reporter nearby tried to help. i could see a land rover and there was a young woman lying on the ground beside the land rover, unconscious, and her friends were beside her. they hadn't realised what had happened. someone turned around and saw her on the ground and theyjust started screaming. it's a sound i'll never forget. described as a rising star, lyra mckee was a gay rights activist and freelance journalist. within the lgbt community we have a saying that we tell people. we tell them "it gets better". and what i realised tha
her partner sara canning has paid tribute to her as a tireless advocate and activist, and described herve started a murder inquiry and have blamed dissident republicans for her death. here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. shots ring out, a frightening throwback as violence erupts in derry. here, you see a gunman firing at police lines. then, they appear to try to remove the evidence. more than 50 petrol bombs were thrown, say police, and officers were shot at up to ten times. journalist...
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her partner, sara canning has posted on facebook that the funeral will take place this coming wednesdayshe observed rioting in the creggan estate. a helicopter‘s been brought in to help fight a large fire which is continuing to burn on ilkley moor in west yorkshire. more than 12 appliances are still at the scene, and people are being advised to stay away from the area. police say they've arrested several people in connection with the fire. earlier our correspondent 0livia richwald spoke to us from the scene. it isa it is a lovely afternoon but not much fun for the firefighters who have been spending hours trying to get this under control. how are they doing? that is right, i havejust had an update from the fire commanderjust had an update from the fire commander just behind me had an update from the fire commanderjust behind me and he said it has been a much harder day than expected because not only are they getting the heat from the sun and i can tell you it is very hot, but also heat from the ground and it has been a very difficult day. we have just had a change of shift but there are
her partner, sara canning has posted on facebook that the funeral will take place this coming wednesdayshe observed rioting in the creggan estate. a helicopter‘s been brought in to help fight a large fire which is continuing to burn on ilkley moor in west yorkshire. more than 12 appliances are still at the scene, and people are being advised to stay away from the area. police say they've arrested several people in connection with the fire. earlier our correspondent 0livia richwald spoke to us...
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at that vigil sara canning, the partner of lyra mckee also spoke.urder of lyra mckee has left a family without a beloved daughter, a sister, an aunt, and a great aunt, has left so many friends without their confidant. victims of the lgbtqa community are left without a tireless advocate and activist. it has left me without the love of my life, the woman that i was planning to grow old with. we are all poorer for the loss of lyra. 0ur hopes and dreams, and all of her amazing potential, was snuffed out by a single barbaric act. this cannot stand. lyra's death must not be in vain, because her life was a shining light in everyone else's life. and her legacy will live on in the light that she has left behind. thank you. it is 21 years since the signing of the good friday agreement which brought an end to the trouble is, the period of violence in northern ireland. but the new ira, a small but very violent group, they were responsible for a car bomb attack on the courthouse here in derry at the start of this year. the police have been appealing to people no
at that vigil sara canning, the partner of lyra mckee also spoke.urder of lyra mckee has left a family without a beloved daughter, a sister, an aunt, and a great aunt, has left so many friends without their confidant. victims of the lgbtqa community are left without a tireless advocate and activist. it has left me without the love of my life, the woman that i was planning to grow old with. we are all poorer for the loss of lyra. 0ur hopes and dreams, and all of her amazing potential, was...
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hours before she was murdered, lyra mckee said she was about to propose marriage to her partner, sara canning. a group calling itself the new ira, which opposes the 1998 belfast agreement peace accord, has claimed responsibility for her murder, though it didn't identify the shooter. ahead of wednesday's funeral, sinn fein president mary lou mcdonald condemned the assassination. >> it is past timeme now for the groups that masquerade as republicans to pack up and pack it in, to end their activities, and to let the people get on withth the work of building a nw united ireland, the ireland that we'll want. an ireland that will be a true to our patriots and toto all who died. the ireland in which lyra mckee should have lived. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i'm nermeen shaikh. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show in syria. a major new investigation by amnesty international and airwars has revealed the u.s.-led milita
hours before she was murdered, lyra mckee said she was about to propose marriage to her partner, sara canning. a group calling itself the new ira, which opposes the 1998 belfast agreement peace accord, has claimed responsibility for her murder, though it didn't identify the shooter. ahead of wednesday's funeral, sinn fein president mary lou mcdonald condemned the assassination. >> it is past timeme now for the groups that masquerade as republicans to pack up and pack it in, to end their...
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her friends, journalism, technology, her family, sara. we canholes and wonder forever what might have been a we could fill them with what should have been. my generation sang about an alternative ulster, lyra showed us how to live it. let's adopt lyra's spirit. let's put the full stats behind us and once and for all built on alternative ulster that we and our children can be proud of. let us make a lasting legacy of lyra mckee that piece. thank you. applause they sing # you're what i couldn't find # totally amazing mind so understanding and so kind # you're everything to me # oh, my life # is changing every day in every possible way # and oh, my dreams it's never quite as it seems # ‘cause you're a dream to me # dream to me #0h applause 0n the 31st of march 1990, god gave the world the most precious gift, god gave as lyra. but what god didn't tell us was that we would not have her for didn't tell us was that we would not have herfor long. didn't tell us was that we would not have her for long. at least not as long as we would have liked. lyra is
her friends, journalism, technology, her family, sara. we canholes and wonder forever what might have been a we could fill them with what should have been. my generation sang about an alternative ulster, lyra showed us how to live it. let's adopt lyra's spirit. let's put the full stats behind us and once and for all built on alternative ulster that we and our children can be proud of. let us make a lasting legacy of lyra mckee that piece. thank you. applause they sing # you're what i couldn't...
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good morning, sara. i can liking the colors and what is surrounding you there, sara. >> reporter: yes. it is bright here and very quiet. in 13 hours all these seats will be filled and it will be very, very loud here. the round two play-off shirts are here. they are pretty cool. i think i like them better than round 1. every single seat has one so if you have plans on coming to the game today you will get one of these cool t- shirts. the warriors beat the rockets 104-100 sunday. we are hoping for another win tonight. game one was controversial. the warriors want the focus of tonight's game to just be on basketball. this run is the 7th straight play-off appearance for the warriors. they are trying to become the first team to make five straight nba appearances since the boston celtics in the 1950s. the rivals went head-to-head in the western conference final last year and went all the way to game 7. the warriors are doing something pretty cool. if you remember at their last regular season game at oracle the team
good morning, sara. i can liking the colors and what is surrounding you there, sara. >> reporter: yes. it is bright here and very quiet. in 13 hours all these seats will be filled and it will be very, very loud here. the round two play-off shirts are here. they are pretty cool. i think i like them better than round 1. every single seat has one so if you have plans on coming to the game today you will get one of these cool t- shirts. the warriors beat the rockets 104-100 sunday. we are...
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sara is getting at. but now you get to this tougher stick, which is, well, the president can fire anybody he wants but notson that he wants. now this is this squishy area in the law. sara, you're a lawyer, not a politician, ken has worn both hats. the idea of just because you can argue it doesn't mean you can win it and if you go for it and you lose there can be a big cost. would you take the case? >> look. no, listen, you're talking about corrupt intent with the issue of -- >> yes. >> right. so again, reading the mueller report, specifically volume two, the 182 pages, it's all about obstruction of justice. >> yes. >> and it's clear that there's ample evidence and the fact is that because he didn't get to sit down with the president, kudos to his lawyers, he chose not to subpoena the president, the length of time it would take him to get to the 2020 election or past that, he's saying we're not going to suggest an indictment of a sitting president. that doesn't mean -- in fact he says he's not exonerated. this investigation does not exonerate the president. >> right. >> and to me that speaks volumes becaus
sara is getting at. but now you get to this tougher stick, which is, well, the president can fire anybody he wants but notson that he wants. now this is this squishy area in the law. sara, you're a lawyer, not a politician, ken has worn both hats. the idea of just because you can argue it doesn't mean you can win it and if you go for it and you lose there can be a big cost. would you take the case? >> look. no, listen, you're talking about corrupt intent with the issue of -- >> yes....
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sara, what more can you tell us about the suspect? >> reporter: we know he had an arraignment on friday. his attorney did not enter a plea. his attorney saying to these new charges by police that, indeed, isaiah joel peoples was actually believing to have targeted muslims when he rammed his car into people. there are eight people who have been injured including a 13-year-old girl who has swelling of the brain and is now in a coma. we should also mention that, you know, isaiah people's attorney said he believes his client did not do this intentionally and this was a result of a mental disorder. we have also seen reporting that his mother has been talking to locals there, including the san jose mercury news saying her son suffers from ptsd, he was an army veteran who served time in iraq. but, the police chief being very clear that he believes this was absolutely intentional act, eight people were severely injured, and he believes peoples did not have any remorse in doing so and that he targeted them for their race and because he believe
sara, what more can you tell us about the suspect? >> reporter: we know he had an arraignment on friday. his attorney did not enter a plea. his attorney saying to these new charges by police that, indeed, isaiah joel peoples was actually believing to have targeted muslims when he rammed his car into people. there are eight people who have been injured including a 13-year-old girl who has swelling of the brain and is now in a coma. we should also mention that, you know, isaiah people's...
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that's where we want to get to is a place really forward-looking and can be sustained for the long-term. sara: let's talk about that. that's what you're here to tell us. what is facebook's approach to solving local news? anne: and i will say -- for me "the washington post" is local news because i grew up here, and i read it, and remember what it felt like to have local news when our high school, it's academic team would be mentioned that feeling of local news is important. and it's important to me personally i started at the new york daily news, boston globe so i have a lot of local news i care about. it's important to facebook. it's not a little team that cares about news. facebook's core mission is community. and building community. and local news is one of the most important ways you can build community. we've seen people come together around local news in a way that i think it would be devastating if it were somehow lost and the whole reason we're here is we know what peril it's in. it's also important for democracy, and as we've heard from the last panel, we have a responsibility, and we
that's where we want to get to is a place really forward-looking and can be sustained for the long-term. sara: let's talk about that. that's what you're here to tell us. what is facebook's approach to solving local news? anne: and i will say -- for me "the washington post" is local news because i grew up here, and i read it, and remember what it felt like to have local news when our high school, it's academic team would be mentioned that feeling of local news is important. and it's...
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sara sidner joins us from poway. all victims have been discharged from the hospital. what else can you tell us, sara? >> everyone has been discharged from the hospital, of course, we're talking about three people who were injured, including an 8-year-old girl and a rabbi. we talked to the family of that 8-year-old girl who were inside of the synagogue when the shooting began. the father, israel dehan said he saw the gun, he heard the shots, he thought it was a car accident it was so loud, so strong. he thought it may be a car accident outside, and realized it was bullets flying, it was a gun going off again and again and again. he flipped over a table as he was sitting there, in the synagogue where people were praying. and then he began to run. he said that the shooter came in and was literally covered with magazines all over his body that he had -- all the bullets, just all over his body. he came there clearly to kill everyone and to destroy the synagogue. the father says as he's leaving he realizes that one of his children is missing, he's not sure where his child is. and then come to find out, ano
sara sidner joins us from poway. all victims have been discharged from the hospital. what else can you tell us, sara? >> everyone has been discharged from the hospital, of course, we're talking about three people who were injured, including an 8-year-old girl and a rabbi. we talked to the family of that 8-year-old girl who were inside of the synagogue when the shooting began. the father, israel dehan said he saw the gun, he heard the shots, he thought it was a car accident it was so loud,...
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on the local level if you can figure out because news is important be allowed toclude on reasonable pricing so that people will pay for news. >> host: sara at wurd you innovated by expanding original programming, doing more community events. growing the platform for your station, can you talk to us about the ways you innovated the company over the last ten years. >> sure my father purchased the station in 2003, and i took over in 2010. i inherited a station that was an am independent station that you know was underperforming basically. it was not self-sustaining at all. so i really looked at it and tried to think about how we could reimagine what talk radio could look like in philadelphia. philadelphia is about 45% african american, and the poorest big city in the country, and has a very high poverty rate. and so, there are a lot of opportunities for creating connections and information connections. so we really looked at how we could take a very multi-media approach, and we do a lot of events, and over 100 events a year. we expanded to the fm dial so we broadcast on am and fm, starting in 2017. we do a lot of partnerships, so we look at
on the local level if you can figure out because news is important be allowed toclude on reasonable pricing so that people will pay for news. >> host: sara at wurd you innovated by expanding original programming, doing more community events. growing the platform for your station, can you talk to us about the ways you innovated the company over the last ten years. >> sure my father purchased the station in 2003, and i took over in 2010. i inherited a station that was an am...
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sara kelly amber let's begin so much for watching after to. mock. the a. car in years of the world at their feet but success can be a roller coaster ride a combo for a modern kind of person do you have to be to bet everything on the whole of the docks to go your own way even if that path is fraught with risk by entering spirits the phenomenon and its economic impact. made in germany. small consumer big changes. the people making it possible to go africa. fantastic right joining them as they set out to save the environment. to learn from one another. and work together for a better future. see for yourself. in sixty minutes on d w. what's the connection between bread flour and the european union dinos guild not a good job you correspondent alan baker can stretch this vacuum line to the rules set by the team. cuts. stamping recipes for success a strategy that makes a difference. baking bread on d w. o but bosch corny henry ford back born in different eras and on different continents and yet they all have something in common they are all pioneers of industry with ideas and innovations they tried new ground and made
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sara sidner joins us from poway north of san diego. we're learning now that all the victims have been discharged from the hospital. what more can you tell us, sara? >> reporter: we just spoke to one of the persons in person, a little girl named noya. she was inside of the synagogue when the shooting began. her father was inside there. she was playing and she was hit with shrapnel in her face and her leg. she is physically doing okay. you can still see bits of the shrapnel and the damage it did to her skin, but she's shaken. i asked her. here is a child who sat and had to live through this, and she explained that she doesn't think she will ever feel safe and the only way she will feel safe is if she's able to always see everything around her. she says we have to look around more. we have to be careful more. i don't feel safe. i don't necessarily feel safe anywhere. hard to listen to that from a young child who has gone through something like that. her father broke town in tears. israel dahan was there when the gunman opened fire on people. he was there and flipped over a table inside where people were praying. he was trying to f
sara sidner joins us from poway north of san diego. we're learning now that all the victims have been discharged from the hospital. what more can you tell us, sara? >> reporter: we just spoke to one of the persons in person, a little girl named noya. she was inside of the synagogue when the shooting began. her father was inside there. she was playing and she was hit with shrapnel in her face and her leg. she is physically doing okay. you can still see bits of the shrapnel and the damage...
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sara, let start with you. "the washington post" reports that rod rosenstein not only discussed the mueller probe with president trump but reassured him he gives the investigation credibility and quote can land the plane. sara how concerning is this? >> this is something that house democrats are certainly going to be infuriated by especially after the way we saw attorney general bill barr come out of the gate after the mueller report and he was showing so much support for president trump he was using president trump's exact wording to say there was no collusion. so the democrats were already highly skeptical of the way doj has been handling the situation and to have this report come out certainly going to be driving fuel to the fire here and democrats will be seizing on this in the next several days. >> which is interesting. you hit the nail on the head when you talk about the skemt m skepticism. rosenstein was a witness in this investigation. could he have been compromised? >> in the broader sense of the wore it depends as to when we're going to hear from special counsel bob mueller testify before congress. look the calls up on capitol hill for there to be public testimony from the spe
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sara watched in awe. >> he pulled himself up and started playing this melody. he just heard it and played it. >> reporter: even more incredible because avett can barely see. >> i'mlind in this eye and visually impaired in this eye. >> reporter: sara remembers when doctors told her he was born blind. >> it felt like i was being told he didn't have a future. ♪ >> reporter: but avett soon showed her how wrong that was. what do you want to be when you grow up? >> a rock star. >> this is nothing that came from me. this is a gift. >> reporter: a gift he's now sharing. his videos on youtube have gone viral. ♪ for all my life >> reporter: is playing piano easy? ut easy for me b else. >> his calling i world. >> reporter: a little boy with an incredible talent for playing piano and spreading joy. ♪ carry on carry on >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news, dayton, ohio. >> what a bundle of talent and personality. that's "nbc nightly news" for this friday. i'm lester holt. i'll see you later on "dateline." for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. year greeting card was sent out by firefighters in >>> this shouldn't be happening to anyone. >> this c
sara watched in awe. >> he pulled himself up and started playing this melody. he just heard it and played it. >> reporter: even more incredible because avett can barely see. >> i'mlind in this eye and visually impaired in this eye. >> reporter: sara remembers when doctors told her he was born blind. >> it felt like i was being told he didn't have a future. ♪ >> reporter: but avett soon showed her how wrong that was. what do you want to be when you grow up?...
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dot com and you can follow us on social media i'm sara kelly in berlin thanks for watching have a great day. israel goes to the polls. it could be a close race for benyamin netanyahu israel's prime minister is. still favored in the upcoming election. issues ations on corruption and ongoing conflicts to split the voters. is a political opponents have forged. news to deal with. kick off. a wasted opportunity cost from the top spot. and make only manages a joy against five more drops to second spot on the take. hamas victory constanta hand maybe one spoke with two goals in stoppage time. in sixty minutes on doubling. african. economy president obama. head of the london patriotic front to include the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when little in the rooms there wasn't doing to us or to the un follow me to reinforce it i'm clueless of the news but does that mean he was not floating in a. controversial meter to success is beyond question. time. wanted tragedy starts in both the long t.w. . yet i just got a certain feeling on television if covering the natio
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shirt you can find out on eco india that is next here on d w i'm sara kelly in berlin thank you so much for joining us have a great day. in the law. to go into a cold fresh. cold made from scratch. pretty colors from bacteria. may not. sustainable ethical and fair that's beautiful fashion. to the. pioneers of the world at their feet but success can be a roller coaster ride of the month long. slog for the kind of person do you have to be to bet everything will go to the dogs take your own way even if that path is fraught with risk pioneering spirit of the phenomenon and its economic impact. made in germany in sixty minutes. in ruins morocco a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . financed fighters occupied the city center in two thousand and seven team president to turn his response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we want how did morality become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the sights of i.s.i. starts april eleventh on t.w. . eight. the. hollow welcome this is equal we need
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can see it. there is nothing average a it's spectacular, just like sara. >> i just try my hardest and put my mindppens. >> and we thank sara and her family for sharing that storsto. we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. for david and all of us here, good night. >>> police providing new information about the man who was headed to bible study and ended in tragedy. >> just in the past hour, abc7 news obtained the felony complaint against isaiah peoples. the man accused of driving through a crosswalk packed with people on purpose. >> the complaint names each of the eight victims and outlines the eight charges of attempted murder that peoples is now facing. we have team coverage for you tonight. >> we begin with david louie who is live at the scene of the crash. >> reporter: well, this is the criminal complaint you're referring to. it is against isaiah it is six pages long. it lists eight counts of attempted murder. seven of the victims are adults. the eighth is a 13-year-old girl. police updated her condition. she remains in critical condition. feet fr
can see it. there is nothing average a it's spectacular, just like sara. >> i just try my hardest and put my mindppens. >> and we thank sara and her family for sharing that storsto. we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. for david and all of us here, good night. >>> police providing new information about the man who was headed to bible study and ended in tragedy. >> just in the past hour, abc7 news obtained the felony...
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. >> sara, stand by. you cans for sara to have to keep covering as it is for all of us to have to keep reporting on all of this. as with our next guest, rabbi chuck diamond, the rabbi of the tree of life synagogue from 2010 to 2017. it's been six months to the day since the mass shooting there. thank you very much, rabbi, for being with us. what did you think when you heard about what happened in it california? >> it's like living a nightmare all over again. i've been listening to your broadcast, i thank both of you for the great job you're doing. it's just like, again, hearing the same thing over again. six months to the day. i've cried and grieved every single day. and with the other things around the world that are happening, christchurch, sri lanka, it's tough. it's just tough. >> we had the opportunity to talk many times to your successor, to rabbi jeffrey meyers. and he was very clear, from the very beginning, even while he was grieving, and while all of the congregants at the tree of life were still grievi
. >> sara, stand by. you cans for sara to have to keep covering as it is for all of us to have to keep reporting on all of this. as with our next guest, rabbi chuck diamond, the rabbi of the tree of life synagogue from 2010 to 2017. it's been six months to the day since the mass shooting there. thank you very much, rabbi, for being with us. what did you think when you heard about what happened in it california? >> it's like living a nightmare all over again. i've been listening to...
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well, we can now speak to sara d'arcy from women's aid, which is supporting the campaign.rself and also survivors of domestic abuse didn't know that if you do make a silent 999 call to the police it isn't automatically going to get that emergency response. sadly you do have to use the silent solution system in order to get that help and that's why it is important that we are working with the independent 0ffice are working with the independent office for police conduct and the national police chiefs council to really shine a light on this and really shine a light on this and really raise awareness of it, whether you need to use it or a family member or friend needs to use it because as we have heard, carrie's story really is a matter of life or death that people know how to use this. you've mentioned victims of domestic abuse. are they the most likely sector of society who might have need of this service? as you said, there are other circumstances where it might be needed but we know from our work with survivors of domestic abuse that often they really add in desperate need
well, we can now speak to sara d'arcy from women's aid, which is supporting the campaign.rself and also survivors of domestic abuse didn't know that if you do make a silent 999 call to the police it isn't automatically going to get that emergency response. sadly you do have to use the silent solution system in order to get that help and that's why it is important that we are working with the independent 0ffice are working with the independent office for police conduct and the national police...
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. >> referente a lo de trabajar con el esposo en este caso yo mecame c can sara de trabajar con mi esposoomo lo prometimos con claudia y miguel, vengan para acÁ los dos, un aplauso de bienvenida para ellos son nuestra pareja de bailarines colombianos, donde se baila una salsa complicada, pero bueno, cuÉntenos su historia se conocieron primero bailando se hicier hicieron novios y luego se pusieron a bailar ¿cÓmo fue la historia >> bueno nos conocimos en una escuela de baile nos hicimos amigos y con el tiempo pues empezamos a acercarnos y empezÓ a darse lo que ustedes ya saben. >> exactamente la quÍmica entre los dos ¿pero cuÁndo se convierten en parejas de baile >> despuÉs que tuvimos la niÑa nos reconciliamos. >> hubo una niÑa, tienen una hija se hacen pareja de baile y luego quÉ pasÓ >> bueno por cosas del destino nos separamos, pasÓ algo, yo tuve otra mujer, tuve otro hijo. >> okay. >> despuÉs... me di cuenta que mi camino era el baile, volvimos a tener acercamiento ahÍ como que pues claudia me perdonÓ (risas algo tuvo que perdonar o sea que donde hugo fuego, cenizas quedaron okay, ahor
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happened we understand that an investigation has been opened what more can you tell us nationalistic u.n. investigation has been started sara by the prosecutor of paris and they're talking to the workman who were working there yesterday because the point is there was restoration going on expect especially around the spire in this roof area so something happened there yesterday afternoon somebody left a tool plugged in that was still hot some sparks were flying somewhere and taking hold in those huge old beams and then just later hours two hours later setting the roof ablaze and maybe it will never exactly determined what the reason was bad. of course prosecutors and police are trying to figure out what happened but it seems fairly clear it was a terrible really heartbreaking accident what is the mood there on the streets this morning barbara i mean you know this is really a single area that is part of paris the soul. it is part of a person's soul narry body you talked about that everybody we talked to since the early morning people have been stopping here on their way to work just gazing at the queues for a moment that seem
happened we understand that an investigation has been opened what more can you tell us nationalistic u.n. investigation has been started sara by the prosecutor of paris and they're talking to the workman who were working there yesterday because the point is there was restoration going on expect especially around the spire in this roof area so something happened there yesterday afternoon somebody left a tool plugged in that was still hot some sparks were flying somewhere and taking hold in those...
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year, they can predict now will be the worst of it for this year if the dollar continues to strengthen, all bets are off and it could definitely hurt even more going into next year. >> saraup of costa coffee stateside? >> no update except they did finally close that deal this quarter. every time i've asked quincey that question for you, wilfred, he said let's wait until we close the deal so the deal closed and remember, they're not going to open costa shops and cafe as like you're used to in the uk, but -- >> i know. >> -- they will try to put it in the supermarkets. >> and maybe for once, sara, you'll buy me a cup of coffee back you owe me 97. >> maybe for once you'll actually go to a supermarket. >> we'll leave you there sara, see you later. >>> just to recap quickly, we have heard from four dow components this morning, all four -- coca-cola, proctor and gamble, utx and verizon -- beating expectations three of them are trading higher right now, coca-cola, utx and verizon. utx is up pretty sharply we'll talk more about all of this because it has pushed dow futures into positive territory this morning, up by almost 40 points when we return, the earnings parade continues
year, they can predict now will be the worst of it for this year if the dollar continues to strengthen, all bets are off and it could definitely hurt even more going into next year. >> saraup of costa coffee stateside? >> no update except they did finally close that deal this quarter. every time i've asked quincey that question for you, wilfred, he said let's wait until we close the deal so the deal closed and remember, they're not going to open costa shops and cafe as like you're...
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can be coming. cbs national correspondent sara sidner joins us with more on this. sara, what have you learned?o, we are hearing from the police chief, who was there, watching in court, when there was an arraignment on friday, where isaiah peoples went, he was expected to make a plea, he didn't actually make a plea, his attorney not making a plea for him. his own attorney saying that he does not believe that this was an intentional act, the running over of people, eight people exactly, who have some very severe injuries. but indeed, his attorney is saying that this was because isaiah peoples, the suspect in this case, had a mental disorder. that is from the perspective of his defense attorney. the perspective of police is that they actually say they have found more evidence in this case, not just charging him then with eight counts of murder, by the district attorney, but they're now looking into whether or not there could be possibly a hate crime announcement, sorry, enhancement, because police say that they now believe, from the evidence that they have gathered, that indeed, peoples was actua
can be coming. cbs national correspondent sara sidner joins us with more on this. sara, what have you learned?o, we are hearing from the police chief, who was there, watching in court, when there was an arraignment on friday, where isaiah peoples went, he was expected to make a plea, he didn't actually make a plea, his attorney not making a plea for him. his own attorney saying that he does not believe that this was an intentional act, the running over of people, eight people exactly, who have...
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most important reports of earnings season josh lipton at am hq with a preview of what we can expect. josh >> sara, here is what we expect when apple reports results after the close. earnings per share of $2.36. that will be on revenue of 57.4 billion with gross margins of 37.7%. remember apple no longer breaks out iphone units but we will get iphone revenue the expectations, $31 billion for the quarter. that would be down 18% from a year ago some key questions from investors when it comes to the iphone franchise certainly we'll want to know what trends in china look like remember execs during the q1 earnings did say it seemed like to them trends improved in january. at least versus december those positive trends t.j. also execs say there are levers they can pull, they talk about pricing plans and trade-in programs how well are those working now, besides the iphone, investors are going to make a beeline for services revenue the expectation there is $11.4 billion in the quarter obviously investors focused on that faster-growing, higher margin segment. finally this is the quarter apple typically doe
most important reports of earnings season josh lipton at am hq with a preview of what we can expect. josh >> sara, here is what we expect when apple reports results after the close. earnings per share of $2.36. that will be on revenue of 57.4 billion with gross margins of 37.7%. remember apple no longer breaks out iphone units but we will get iphone revenue the expectations, $31 billion for the quarter. that would be down 18% from a year ago some key questions from investors when it comes...
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rescue flamingos that is on eco africa straight after the break i'm sara kelly in berlin thank you so much for watching have a great day. he can africa. goes here and. look at that. and didn't hear it could go in. the can in guides car hardly makes such. an environmental projects a good sustainable energy. doesn't blow up. next on d. douglas. and during the supply chain reaction of bricks. began around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance the revolution unfortunately enabled this meant that people became aware of their abilities and strengths and in a way. there wasn't. of self-confidence i mean that's the. architects. scientists. artists. invented completely new things and talk of the ancient giants who would reach its teachers in the. future out of the darkest blue juice into a. place of probably no place anywhere with things more intense such a quick succession of. the renaissance. starts april twenty second d. w. . welcome to in the edition of equal africa program today features reports from across africa as well as europe. at the university of nigeria in enugu south this nigerian of course i'm joined by my colleagues
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when the moscow court ordered kerio sara brenny coffs release from house arrest the director's gratitude to the court and his supporters was plain to see now he can devote himself to his work again directing theatre and film. is pretty difficult got thanks to all the people who came up to me and encouraged me by saying don't give up and we are with you and so on and my daily to our walks it was incredibly touching your supporters need it but i'll say again it's not over i still have to go back to court and prove our innocence through the president bush. in august twenty seven hundred seventy brannock off was taken into custody over allegations he had embezzled state funding for the arts stealing money meant to be used for theater he and his supporters insist there's no evidence and the arrest was politically motivated. everything they tried to bring up against him was ridiculous and for example they said that he never did use the money for the midsummer night's dream production. and they were not aware that this production even went abroad a hind of became aware. there's nothing against a. very brainy coffs work is bold and political his radical
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joining us live from walnut creek with some advice from doctors about how maybe we can best whether pollens storm good morning. saraher farm parking walnut creek where a lot of people come you know for outdoor recreation, there's a slim center there's volleyball courts a playground row right behind me and many people are saying you know what i'm already feeling allergies very strong it's only going to get worse noah doctors say that the county that's going to experience the worst symptoms are people in contra costa county. but people all over the bay area are going to feel this pollen. coming in strong it's already here it's only going to get worse. it's could be the worst it has been in the last 15 years because of all the rain we've had in the last year to landscapes injured those those a drought conditions and with all the recent precipitation. there's new growth causing allergy symptoms to be stronger then more use to know i spoke to one man who says his wife, she's a teacher they like to come here to heather farm park for a swim. but when she has allergies it truly impacts your daily life. >>can affect are big
joining us live from walnut creek with some advice from doctors about how maybe we can best whether pollens storm good morning. saraher farm parking walnut creek where a lot of people come you know for outdoor recreation, there's a slim center there's volleyball courts a playground row right behind me and many people are saying you know what i'm already feeling allergies very strong it's only going to get worse noah doctors say that the county that's going to experience the worst symptoms are...
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can expect from the i.m.f. we turn things over to our t. correspondent sara. we're here just outside the international monetary fund in washington d.c. where a meeting underway and throughout the week on the agenda are the economic pretty well trained. and often topics like that well in recent days we heard the i.m.f. is highly turned about the rising global corporate sector director of the i.m.f. monetary capital market department told us told the m d c we are particularly worried about the corporate sector where leverage is rising underwriting standards and markets are the corporate sector are fearing the private sector that has risen in the aftermath of the down from the financial crisis has made borrowing for steadily cheaper and investing in the segment that has provided investors with a higher return to their secret government. global growth lost momentum throughout two thousand the team falling to two point seven. in percent in the fourth quarter down from three point three percent in the first quarter based on world bank calculations the diesel ration
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you can really feel the love in that community. sarar, thank you for bringing us that. >>> there's a rescue operation under way right now for several men trapped inside what they're calling the cyclops cave in virginia. another man has just been freed. we'll have a live report, next. ? well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, ♪ safelite replace. hello to the best part of the day. and to the best night ever. these are the primo moments. and they call for italian quality pizza. dough made from scratch daily. sauce...from the original giammarco recipe. say hello to an authentic favorite... times two. every day at marco's, get two medium, one-topping pizzas for $6.99 each. every store. every day. the italian way. hello primo. do you battery sound. want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ with a lot of other young
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sara zendehnam is there with more are you yes. on howard street you can get a good view of part of the park. there was clear video of the equipment and crews working up there earlier today. it was a one-of-a-kind view of the city. >> i love walking around it and being in the center of the tall buildings. >> reporter: the roof bay top was only opened six weeks when it was closed because cracks were found in two of the center's support beams. now it will be replaced after the walkway started falling apart according to the chronicle. >> there is not only a learning experience, it is about the correct fix and how to prevent other things like this happening. >> reporter: the joint bay powers authority says the cost should be paid for as part of the contract and believe it is a warrant issue and a dispute resolution will affirm that. as for those that just like the view from up top. >> i am disappointed we will have to wait even longer to enjoy this beautiful space. i can't wait to get back out there >> reporter: we reached out to the center's contractor but ha
sara zendehnam is there with more are you yes. on howard street you can get a good view of part of the park. there was clear video of the equipment and crews working up there earlier today. it was a one-of-a-kind view of the city. >> i love walking around it and being in the center of the tall buildings. >> reporter: the roof bay top was only opened six weeks when it was closed because cracks were found in two of the center's support beams. now it will be replaced after the walkway...
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sara carter, ohio congressman jim jordan, mr. jordan, congresswoman, anything wrong? i know a few more details can be filled in, but that is the synopsis. >> it was well done, and remember what chuck schumer said two years ago about then president-elect trump, he said if you mess with the intelligence community, they have six ways from sunday of getting back at you. bill barr is going to find out if that statement was actually carried out. and that's what i so appreciate what the attorney general said. and i think that the american people appreciate it too. when you think about they won a attorney general whose focus on accountability in truth, and that's exactly what bill barr will get to, and he will figure out if what chuck schumer said is in fact what took place, and all of the things that you went through, it sure looks like it did. it sure looks like it. >> sean: and when the attorney general said today, sarah, that the trump campaign was spied on in multiple ways, correct? >> yes, absolutely, i mean, he wants to get to the bottom of it. he says that the trump campaign was spied on, he does
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sara zendehnam near the scene. >> it has been cleared at this point. you can see the damage that has been left behind. we are behind the apartment complex and you can see the burned out windows in the apartment complex. we do know that 60 people from three different units, including eight kids, without homes this morning. we can take a look at the video from the scene earlier this morning. thankfully, no one was hurt. the oakland fire department says the fire started at about 1:40 this morning inside one unit at the three-story apartment complex. the unit is destroyed and units on the second floor were damaged by water. the department says they are investigating how the fire started. they think it is a cooking related accident. we spoke to a woman who was evacuated from her home. >> i saw the flames shooting out of the window and there was wood flying and things were flying in the air. at that time, the fire truck was coming up the street. we were trying to get our cars out of the parking lot at that point and get out. >> reporter: the 16 people who were displaced because of the fire are being held by
sara zendehnam near the scene. >> it has been cleared at this point. you can see the damage that has been left behind. we are behind the apartment complex and you can see the burned out windows in the apartment complex. we do know that 60 people from three different units, including eight kids, without homes this morning. we can take a look at the video from the scene earlier this morning. thankfully, no one was hurt. the oakland fire department says the fire started at about 1:40 this...
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you can see there's been major improvement. now we have a housing number with sarago to the expert, diana olick on pending home sales. >> jumped a wider-than-expected 3.8% in march compared with february this index from the national association of realtors measures signed contracts during the month, not closings. march we saw the big drop in mortgage rates, down from 4.5% to around 4% the biggest one-month drop in over ten years that's a reaction to that drop sales still 1.2% lower compared with march of last year. that's the 15th straight month of annual declines realtor chief economist saying the numbers have been exceptionally fluid lately we have seen the mortgage rates pop back up again since the lows in march bru not nearly as high as they were back in november of last year. the strongest sales were out west, up 8.7%, still lower than a year ago also, we did see home prices on the s&p case-shiller price home index shrink from 4.2% in the previous month those are annual home price gains. prices are getting lower the mortgage rates are getting lower, but again,p
you can see there's been major improvement. now we have a housing number with sarago to the expert, diana olick on pending home sales. >> jumped a wider-than-expected 3.8% in march compared with february this index from the national association of realtors measures signed contracts during the month, not closings. march we saw the big drop in mortgage rates, down from 4.5% to around 4% the biggest one-month drop in over ten years that's a reaction to that drop sales still 1.2% lower...
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k2 views sara zendehnam tells us the pathway at the rooftop garden is falling apart. >> reporter: you can see part of the park from howard street and some of the equipment and crews working up there. the work is being done because the pathway is not holding up like it was expected to. it was a one-of-a-kind view of the city . >> i love walking around it and being in the canyon of new tall buildings. >> reporter: a view from the trans bay transit centers rooftop park that was only enjoy for 6 weeks before the entire center closed when cracks were found in two of the centers support beams. now the park will be completely complacent replaced after the walkway started falling apart . >> not only is there a quick fix but also that we learned from these mistakes. how can we prevent more delays like this from happening? >> reporter: it could take $1 million to replace the entire park. a spokesperson with the trans bait joint powers authority says the cost should be paid as part of the contract. "the trans bait joint powers authority firmly believes this to be a warranty issue and a dispute resol
k2 views sara zendehnam tells us the pathway at the rooftop garden is falling apart. >> reporter: you can see part of the park from howard street and some of the equipment and crews working up there. the work is being done because the pathway is not holding up like it was expected to. it was a one-of-a-kind view of the city . >> i love walking around it and being in the canyon of new tall buildings. >> reporter: a view from the trans bay transit centers rooftop park that was...