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they went around looking for stoney lewis. stoney lewis couldn't be found. and evidently in frustration decided to kill tony klann. >> eddie's story is that they drove down by doan creek. mike keenan, the driver, got out of the truck and was standing behind anthony telling him, where is stoney? where's stoney? and he kept saying i don't know where he is. keenan says put your head back. and that's when he come out with an 11-inch hunting knife and slit his throat. pushed him into the creek and told joe d'ambrosio, finish the job. >> at this point, espinoza said he heard tony screaming for mercy, crying out, "please don't kill me." >> joe grabbed the knife, jumped into the creek and put three big holes in that boy's chest. and killed him. that's eddie espinoza's story. my partner and i both felt that this man was telling us the truth. >> based mainly on espinoza's account, police charged mike keenan and joe d'ambrosio with aggravated murder. each would face the death penalty. joe's court-appointed lawyer convinced him to waive his right to a jury trial. >> i h
they went around looking for stoney lewis. stoney lewis couldn't be found. and evidently in frustration decided to kill tony klann. >> eddie's story is that they drove down by doan creek. mike keenan, the driver, got out of the truck and was standing behind anthony telling him, where is stoney? where's stoney? and he kept saying i don't know where he is. keenan says put your head back. and that's when he come out with an 11-inch hunting knife and slit his throat. pushed him into the creek...
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>> stephen: stoney, stoney, you've got to be excited, right? >> oh, hell yeah!18 will live forever as a special day in cali history. >> stephen: the day-- the day that weed was finally legalized? >> yeah, i guess, but i was talking about the state's new salary-history inquiry ban! now bosses can't ask you what you made at your last job, and that's hella progressive legislation, dude. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay, but, what about the lifting of the ban on recreational marijuana? >> oh, yeah. i can tell you, californians are pretty stoked. i was just back home for new year's, visiting some "kind buds." ( laughter ) >> stephen: you mean pot, right? >> nah, stephen, i'm talking 'bout my parents. they're some of the kindest people i know. and, honestly, parents are like your best buds for life. ( laughter ) >> stephen: stoney, we talked about this earlier. you were supposed to come on here and talk about your excitement about recreational marijuana. >> oh, right, right! sorry, man. i'm just so high right now. ( laughter and applause ) >> stephen: stoney von dankingt
>> stephen: stoney, stoney, you've got to be excited, right? >> oh, hell yeah!18 will live forever as a special day in cali history. >> stephen: the day-- the day that weed was finally legalized? >> yeah, i guess, but i was talking about the state's new salary-history inquiry ban! now bosses can't ask you what you made at your last job, and that's hella progressive legislation, dude. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay, but, what about the lifting of the ban on...
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i often get a stoney silence from biotech ceos when i say that. because i think they take a very, a somewhat more cautious skeptic from this. and not just to high lie to enhance what the professionals make to highlight marketed drugs, but to make the whole enterprise of developing drugs better and more innovative and more efficient. now why is that? the reason i say that is that very simply, the whole purpose of the capital markets, investment markets, is to direct investment capital to the most promising opportunities. and we all know, we've all seen sta ti statistics about the hundreds of millions of dollars to make the drug and the high failure rates we have in the sector. every time that huge dollars are invested in a drug that does not succeed and get to patients, those are dollars that can't be invested somewhere else. they were wasted. you will always have that happen because there is so much -- >> you can't be right all the time. >> can't be right all the time. but to the extent we can be right more often than we currently are and based on
i often get a stoney silence from biotech ceos when i say that. because i think they take a very, a somewhat more cautious skeptic from this. and not just to high lie to enhance what the professionals make to highlight marketed drugs, but to make the whole enterprise of developing drugs better and more innovative and more efficient. now why is that? the reason i say that is that very simply, the whole purpose of the capital markets, investment markets, is to direct investment capital to the...
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that's what stoney why iamso so important. that's what stoney why i am so happy.uardiola may draw further attention from the fa after he wore his trademark yellow ribbon, which he displays in support of imprisoned politicians in his native catalonia, despite facing a charge from english football's governing body for "wearing a political message". in the premier league, jose mourinho‘s manchester united came from a goal down to beat antonio conte‘s chelsea 2—1 at old trafford. the win keeps united in second place behind runaway leaders manchester city and after going behind to a willian goal, romelu lukaku equalised for the home side five side five minutes before the half—time interval. the winner came from jesse lingard 15 minutes from the end as chelsea drop to 5th place. very special because we beat the champions, we beat a fantastic team thatis champions, we beat a fantastic team that is very difficult to beat. and because these three points are the points that keep us in the second position, which is the position we are fighting for. open a little bit, but not
that's what stoney why iamso so important. that's what stoney why i am so happy.uardiola may draw further attention from the fa after he wore his trademark yellow ribbon, which he displays in support of imprisoned politicians in his native catalonia, despite facing a charge from english football's governing body for "wearing a political message". in the premier league, jose mourinho‘s manchester united came from a goal down to beat antonio conte‘s chelsea 2—1 at old trafford....
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stoney willjoin neville's team at the shebelieves cup in the united states next month.t for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. switzerland still leading 7—6. that's in the curling. i'll have more for you in the next hour. theresa may is to announce an independent review of fees and student finance in england today. she's calling for better value for students — who she admits face one of the most expensive systems of university tuition in the world. labour has accused ministers of kicking the issue into the long grass. we can speak to martin lewis, founder of money saving expert.com. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. how much does the present system need to be overhauled? the biggest problem we have is a fundamental misunderstanding of how it works. many of the policy ideas being put out there sound good and with psychologically improve the system because the is a big deterrent, a fear of the debt and the 6.1% interest, in practice, when you do the maths, they don't work the way people think. if we take the idea of cutting interest r
stoney willjoin neville's team at the shebelieves cup in the united states next month.t for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. switzerland still leading 7—6. that's in the curling. i'll have more for you in the next hour. theresa may is to announce an independent review of fees and student finance in england today. she's calling for better value for students — who she admits face one of the most expensive systems of university tuition in the world. labour...
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liverpool and england defender casey stoney has retired from her playing career but willjoin phil nevilles. the 35 year old willjoin neville‘s team at the shebelieves cup in the united states next month. her experience will be much appreciated. let us get more on the match tonight. let us bring in kevin who is working for five live. a former player. they do love playing manchester city, we knocked them out of the quarterfinals in 2014 as well. i have been fortunate to be in a wigan side that beat manchester city here. it was a different side became here then. do i think wigan will win this evening? i would suggest no, given the quality they have no and what has happened since 2013, the bad have no and what has happened since 2013, the had very high. have no and what has happened since 2013, the bad very high. they were top of league one but have lost their last two matches. you look at their last two matches. you look at the west ham in bournemouth result in the fa cup, you can switch in many respects. i think the priority is yes, league one but when you have that big game, that takes ove
liverpool and england defender casey stoney has retired from her playing career but willjoin phil nevilles. the 35 year old willjoin neville‘s team at the shebelieves cup in the united states next month. her experience will be much appreciated. let us get more on the match tonight. let us bring in kevin who is working for five live. a former player. they do love playing manchester city, we knocked them out of the quarterfinals in 2014 as well. i have been fortunate to be in a wigan side that...
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the undullah stoney is here at two o'clock.. —— is here hello, i'm gavin ramjaun, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: super bowl lii is under way, with the patriots hoping to equal a long—standing record as they take on the eagles in minnesota. drama till the very end as a controversial injury—time penalty sees tottenham come away with a draw at liverpool. and cameron can't save the day. great britain are beaten by spain in the davis cup after norrie loses in four sets. we start with super bowl, which has just got under way in sub—zero conditions in minnesota. the new england patriots are up against the philadelphia eagles, who are going for their first title. this is the latest: the score is 22—12 to the philadelphia eagles. nick hoult is found jeffrey to put the eagles in the lead and the patriots led by quarterback tom brady have the chance to equal the
the undullah stoney is here at two o'clock.. —— is here hello, i'm gavin ramjaun, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: super bowl lii is under way, with the patriots hoping to equal a long—standing record as they take on the eagles in minnesota. drama till the very end as a controversial injury—time penalty sees tottenham come away with a draw at liverpool. and cameron can't save the day. great britain are beaten by spain in the davis cup...
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and amber stoney and amber warning remains in place. —— and an amber warning remains in place. for scotland in northeast england as these showers will continue. they will be frequent and heavy. towards the south, showers around but it's good to be a very cold day. i think today might end up being the coldest of the week. factor in the wind as well, going to feel more like —5 to maybe -10 going to feel more like —5 to maybe —10 celsius. bitterly cold. now we look to the south as we go in towards thursday. this big area is going to work its way slowly from the south. as it pumps into the cold air across the united kingdom is likely to be snow initially across southern counties. meanwhile, further heavy snow showers across the eastern side of the country, particularly northeast england and eastern scotland. two amber warnings by the time we get to thursday afternoon. one across the northeast and a new one across the southwest, where the snow will be heavy, prolonged and disruptive. another cold day. easterly winds will make it feel very cold indeed. quick snapshot into friday. thi
and amber stoney and amber warning remains in place. —— and an amber warning remains in place. for scotland in northeast england as these showers will continue. they will be frequent and heavy. towards the south, showers around but it's good to be a very cold day. i think today might end up being the coldest of the week. factor in the wind as well, going to feel more like —5 to maybe -10 going to feel more like —5 to maybe —10 celsius. bitterly cold. now we look to the south as we go...
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liverpool and england defender casey stoney has retired from her playing career but willjoin phil neville'sn the united states next month. her experience will be much appreciated. let us get more on the match tonight. let us bring in kevin who is working for five live. a former player. they do love playing manchester city, we knocked them out of the quarterfinals in 2014 as well. i have been fortunate to be in a wigan side that beat manchester city here. it was a different side became here then. do i think wigan will win this evening? i would suggest no, given the quality they have no and what has happened since 2013, the bad very high. they were top of league one but have lost their last two matches. you look at their last two matches. you look at the west ham in bournemouth result in the fa cup, you can switch in many respects. i think the priority is yes, league one but when you have that big game, that takes over the main set. in general i think we will get an entertaining match. pep guardiola is spinning so many plates, going for the quadruple? yes, wigan play open and expansive footba
liverpool and england defender casey stoney has retired from her playing career but willjoin phil neville'sn the united states next month. her experience will be much appreciated. let us get more on the match tonight. let us bring in kevin who is working for five live. a former player. they do love playing manchester city, we knocked them out of the quarterfinals in 2014 as well. i have been fortunate to be in a wigan side that beat manchester city here. it was a different side became here...
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coming up in sport: former england captain casey stoney announces her retirement, and she's already linedboards outside ebbing, missouri was the big winner at the baftas last night — taking awards in five categories. the drama — about a woman's struggle to getjustice for her murdered daughter — was named best film, and its star, frances mcdormand, won best actress. most of the guests attending the event wore black, in support of the time's up and #metoo campaigns against sexual harassment. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, was there. black dresses on the red carpet — all part of the ongoing time's up campaign, aimed at fair treatment for women. it wasn't just stars. two of the original dagenham girls — whose 1968 strike action at ford led to the equal pay act — were there too. well, we thought it would end by now. we thought everybody would have got their rights but, unfortunately, it hasn't happened, has it? somewhat appropriate, then, that the night's big winner — three billboards outside ebbing, missouri — focuses on a woman, played by frances mcdormand, who won best actres
coming up in sport: former england captain casey stoney announces her retirement, and she's already linedboards outside ebbing, missouri was the big winner at the baftas last night — taking awards in five categories. the drama — about a woman's struggle to getjustice for her murdered daughter — was named best film, and its star, frances mcdormand, won best actress. most of the guests attending the event wore black, in support of the time's up and #metoo campaigns against sexual...
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three cheers to this teacher, stoney on twitter says it's not prying, it's called being involved, beingtes, teachers and authorities should not be the first line of detecting problems with kids, that should come from their home and bethy e-mailed, parents need to do their jobs and be parents, they need to be involved involved involved in kids' lives, stop pointing fingers. obviously a lot more to get to on that topic and a lot more on the situation in parkland, florida, of course, russia investigation, big hour coming up. "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ >> we lost 17 lives and our community took 17 bullets to the heart. march for lives will be in every major city and we are organizing it so students everywhere can beg for our lives. >> as the gun control debate heats up in washington, prosecutors are now debating whether or not the admitted school shooter should face the death penalty and today e we could learn more shocking details about nicklaus' cruz's troubled past. >> president trump says the mueller team indictments for russian meddling prove that there's no collusion
three cheers to this teacher, stoney on twitter says it's not prying, it's called being involved, beingtes, teachers and authorities should not be the first line of detecting problems with kids, that should come from their home and bethy e-mailed, parents need to do their jobs and be parents, they need to be involved involved involved in kids' lives, stop pointing fingers. obviously a lot more to get to on that topic and a lot more on the situation in parkland, florida, of course, russia...
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you had had had students on social media there at stoney u douglas when this happened basically calling these lies out. so the way to keep the movement organized. using that hash tag and facebook and twitter. to keep this going. >> we want to dip in and listen to what this young man is saying as they call for gun legislation. they say never again. let's listen. >> there is no bigger disrespect to be sitting in the balcony of the house session with them introducing us and then them turning down their chants to fix what they have done. thsz not fake news. i'm not a fake actor. i'm not an actor. we will not rest until we have change. >> way to go, spencer. >> msz! msd! >> again, there's so many groups that are helping us in this fight. for decades now the brady campaign has been fighting to end senseless gun violence and do away with assault weapons. we're going to hear now from chris brown, with the brady campaign. >> my name is chris brown and i serve as co-president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. america take a look. our future stands here today. e we mourn the lives of
you had had had students on social media there at stoney u douglas when this happened basically calling these lies out. so the way to keep the movement organized. using that hash tag and facebook and twitter. to keep this going. >> we want to dip in and listen to what this young man is saying as they call for gun legislation. they say never again. let's listen. >> there is no bigger disrespect to be sitting in the balcony of the house session with them introducing us and then them...
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stoney willjoin neville‘s team at the shebelieves cup in the united states next month.ms of tuition in the world. in a speech in derbyshire, the prime minister will say she shares the concerns of students and parents about the cost of getting a degree. labour has accused ministers of kicking the issue into the long grass. with me now is director of policy from universities uk, chris hale. thank you very much forjoining us today. how concerned are you the prime minister might focus on the cost of tuition in all of this and perhaps push back on to university is the idea they should be doing something to reduce tuition fees for at least some courses? the main thing to start off with is we have a world —class thing to start off with is we have a world—class university system. we have a funding system which is broadly sustainable, a number of challenges are coming up around that system and the review provides an opportunity over the next 12 months to explore those issues and challenges. in terms of the benefits of the system, it is progressive, you don‘t have to pay having u
stoney willjoin neville‘s team at the shebelieves cup in the united states next month.ms of tuition in the world. in a speech in derbyshire, the prime minister will say she shares the concerns of students and parents about the cost of getting a degree. labour has accused ministers of kicking the issue into the long grass. with me now is director of policy from universities uk, chris hale. thank you very much forjoining us today. how concerned are you the prime minister might focus on the cost...
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england and liverpool defender casey stoney will joined the backroom team of manager phil neville afterter half five. the former football coach barry bennell has been described as the "devil incarnate" by a judge at liverpool crown court who jailed him for 30 years for abusing young footballers between 1979 and 1991. the former crewe alexandra coach and manchester city scout was convicted of 50 child sexual offences but an additional 86 complainants have come forward to say they too were abused by him. 0ur correspondent danny savage is in liverpool. we have heard a lot about barry bennell and last week. last thursday, he was found guilty of the remaining charges he was facing a liverpool crown court. today he was sentenced. it was a 2—part healing. the first hour was the victim impact statements. victims of him over the yea rs statements. victims of him over the years talking about how it affected their lives and how they still had nightmares all these years on about the abuse they suffered as children. this afternoon, the actual sentencing of barry bennell by the judge who said that no
england and liverpool defender casey stoney will joined the backroom team of manager phil neville afterter half five. the former football coach barry bennell has been described as the "devil incarnate" by a judge at liverpool crown court who jailed him for 30 years for abusing young footballers between 1979 and 1991. the former crewe alexandra coach and manchester city scout was convicted of 50 child sexual offences but an additional 86 complainants have come forward to say they too...
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the guardian, casey stoney, the former england captain, will be pa rt the former england captain, willrugby union team, they will use heated trousers, just like they do in the cycling. they are battery—powered to make sure his they are —— they are kept warm on they are —— they are kept warm on the bench. that sounds like a great idea for us next week! they are quick release, aren't they? are they? remember chris horrie at the olympics, he used them until the la st olympics, he used them until the last minute to get his size the right temperature and then off he we nt right temperature and then off he went ash chris horrie. —— chris hoi. more restaurant closures, this time jamie oliver. he is battling to save his business at the moment. he has got his chain of restaurants. we heard before christmas a few were closing but last night his two major ones in london, one he has kept open, the other one has closed. are you fine with avocado on toast? love it! i know you weren't even asking me. with chile, lime and salt.|j totally agree with you. when do you have the time for that? mary berry d
the guardian, casey stoney, the former england captain, will be pa rt the former england captain, willrugby union team, they will use heated trousers, just like they do in the cycling. they are battery—powered to make sure his they are —— they are kept warm on they are —— they are kept warm on the bench. that sounds like a great idea for us next week! they are quick release, aren't they? are they? remember chris horrie at the olympics, he used them until the la st olympics, he used...