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[walrus c continueararkin [gunshot] to survivive here, it's aboutt familyly. i know i have relalatives ther i just don't know vevery muchh about them.m. i have no connection with my rrussian relativives at all. i don't know their dialect. so there's a realally big...the. i've heard stories a long time ago how there was interaction between the villages before the ice curtain. i think about how my grandparents might have felt when t they separated them. that must have been a big grief for them to lose that connection. a lot of our elders have passed, so diomede would love to have a reunion. hi, girls. i'm the tribal coordinator for diomede. i administer all the programs we have, all the accounts we oversee.. it's like takiking ce e of diomede. the last reunion was, you know, the early nineties. so ththis is gonna be thehe firt event for a long time. i think it's gonna be so special. the 8 will be traveling to wells today with bering air, weather permiiing. 8 of f them will be staying at the scho a and may 5 or 6 at my hohouse, between my house a and opik's. so t
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but is also will is a very similar day to the many that she is free to says a theresa may had to survive here and bollman because for some snow all of a sudden had to notice him selves and live through those snow men's when he was met was of the rise of opposition from within his own party so he had to take some of his own medicine that it was not easy to swallow and that dave really now went from bad to worse when all of a sudden in the middle of his speech at tory m.p. philip leigh was been a member of parliament for many years. and i'd changed over to change sides to the opposition benches and said down was the liberals thus symbolic should be ending the nominal majority of bars johnson which had also already been down to one after that it was 0 however we all know that for days now there has been a very vocal group of her own 20 tory rebels who after a told forest johnson that they would go to him down that they would try to try his hands and possible offer that it would force him to i steer opinion union for a problem geishas for bracks it yet again because they are so adamantly opposed
but is also will is a very similar day to the many that she is free to says a theresa may had to survive here and bollman because for some snow all of a sudden had to notice him selves and live through those snow men's when he was met was of the rise of opposition from within his own party so he had to take some of his own medicine that it was not easy to swallow and that dave really now went from bad to worse when all of a sudden in the middle of his speech at tory m.p. philip leigh was been a...
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their hand right now, knows somebody who has left to go to the united states because they couldn't survive here. >> who do you know that went to the united states? >> papa. >> a familiar story to the tens of thousands of guatemalaens leaving on roads just like this, to the y nited sta begun,vi communities thugatemala lookin ot inflicting their residents. >> thank you. >>> a billionaire investor who recently pledged to pay off hundreds of student loans has a new surprise back in may, robert f. smith announced he was paying back loans for atlanta's morehouse college class of 2019. about $34 million worth. well, the students went wild. and now, we know the money will also pay off any loans the parents took out to fund their kids' education. >>> up next, a school bus nightmare, a little boy calling 911 on the driver. >> she's like wobbling, and then her eye, you can tell, she was drunk. >> also, a photo that gives terrifying new meaning to the phrase close call >>> a young boy is being credited with saving lives after he called 911 last week, when he believed his school bus driver was drunk. and th
their hand right now, knows somebody who has left to go to the united states because they couldn't survive here. >> who do you know that went to the united states? >> papa. >> a familiar story to the tens of thousands of guatemalaens leaving on roads just like this, to the y nited sta begun,vi communities thugatemala lookin ot inflicting their residents. >> thank you. >>> a billionaire investor who recently pledged to pay off hundreds of student loans has a new...
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after a vicious mountain lion attack in his own backyard now he and his family tell us how he survived here's kevin tibbles >> reporter: pike carlson was in a fight for his life >> i was just punching trying to grab anything that i can, like a stick >> reporter: the 8-year-old was in his bailey, colorado, backyard a few weeks ago wh iwalking up and then seeing a mountain lion on this rock >> reportebeen reportsth in th one went for pike. his brother gage heard screams for help and got their dad. >> his head was in the lion's mouth >> reporter: ron carlson had a knife you've got to protect your children. >> reporter: the lion was later euthanized by wildlife officials. since then pike had two surgeries and got a warm welcome home. >> i can get the eye lid open to where i can see out of it. >> reporter: mom julie is grateful he's bouncing back. >> he's ready to go back to school >> reporter: pike's takeaway from his wrestling match -- >> no one try to wrestle a mountain lion because it's a cheater. >> reporter: because he says lions bite kevin tibbles, nbc news >> tough little guy. we're glad h
after a vicious mountain lion attack in his own backyard now he and his family tell us how he survived here's kevin tibbles >> reporter: pike carlson was in a fight for his life >> i was just punching trying to grab anything that i can, like a stick >> reporter: the 8-year-old was in his bailey, colorado, backyard a few weeks ago wh iwalking up and then seeing a mountain lion on this rock >> reportebeen reportsth in th one went for pike. his brother gage heard screams...
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once it convenes again so a very complicated situation benjamin netanyahu is fighting for his survival here is fighting also for to try to get some sort of protection from all these charges he is facing and a looming court hearing which could happen right at the same time when all these government negotiations and coalition negotiation take place a very complicated situation for him and i think that's why he's trying to also always be ahead of the curve trying to be the one calling the shots and trying to put benny gantz on dysport how do we know that this whole thing to take weeks of horse trading in terms of forming this new coalition this possible unity government just talk us through what happens next then. well now what happens next is once the final results are out president really starts consultations with all the political parties each one of them is going to say who day recommend to the president to try to form a government at that stage president rivlin will say who he's going to task with that job and that person has about 40 days to have all these sort of meetings and horse trad
once it convenes again so a very complicated situation benjamin netanyahu is fighting for his survival here is fighting also for to try to get some sort of protection from all these charges he is facing and a looming court hearing which could happen right at the same time when all these government negotiations and coalition negotiation take place a very complicated situation for him and i think that's why he's trying to also always be ahead of the curve trying to be the one calling the shots...
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she did not survive. here's abc's vick to 0 ken don't. >> reporter: tonight, a warn girl in texas. >> i love yo this morning after contracba wl ab you pens to you. d fever, doctors thought it e was a virus. but her condition quickly deteriorated. she spent days in a medically-induced coma. today, her cousin saying, "we wanted to bring awareness to the amoeba in an effort to prevent any other family from having to go through this." over the last 60 years, 145 people have been infected with this rare amoeba, but only four have survived. >> including sebastian deleo, who contracted it while swimming in a florida lake in 2016. these types of infections typically occur in warm, freshwater lakes and rivers. the best advice? keep your head above water, swim with nose clips and if you start to feel sick, let your doctor now. david? >> all right, just a devastating loss. victor, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the nascar great killed in a plane crash that he walked away from at first. >>> rod stewart's personal
she did not survive. here's abc's vick to 0 ken don't. >> reporter: tonight, a warn girl in texas. >> i love yo this morning after contracba wl ab you pens to you. d fever, doctors thought it e was a virus. but her condition quickly deteriorated. she spent days in a medically-induced coma. today, her cousin saying, "we wanted to bring awareness to the amoeba in an effort to prevent any other family from having to go through this." over the last 60 years, 145 people have...
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two people on the plane and two people in the car, all of them surviving. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: a remarkable scene, a pilot and passenger in the median of a highway having survived this crash. >> i'm blessed that we're not m overloaded and we're still running on carrying two other enwapr quickly and so we're happy to hear that they weren't hurt seriously or anything like that. >> reporter: traffic backed up for miles. the pair telling our affiliate wjla that they were taking off just east of washington d.c., had an instrumentation problem and decided to abort. the plane running off the end of the runway at freeway airport and into traffic on the actual freeway. >> yeah, i mean, we could have got hit by a tractor trailer. and like you said, the way the plane spun, i think it absorbed a lot of the energy. >> the remains of the plane were removed and the highway was reopened. the faa and the ntsb are both now investigating. david? >> david kerley tonight. david, thank you. >>> we are also following a troubling new forecast tonight. a very similar tr
two people on the plane and two people in the car, all of them surviving. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: a remarkable scene, a pilot and passenger in the median of a highway having survived this crash. >> i'm blessed that we're not m overloaded and we're still running on carrying two other enwapr quickly and so we're happy to hear that they weren't hurt seriously or anything like that. >> reporter: traffic backed up for miles. the pair telling our affiliate wjla that...
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taking a tragic turn, diving underwater to show his girlfriend a note and the ring, but he did not survive. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: this is what love looks like. 40-year-old steven weber wanted his girlfriend to understand the depths of his heart when he proposed to her underwater last thursday. >> he said, "i'm going to marry kenesha. i'm going to ask her to marry me." >> reporter: they were staying at this luxury resort on pemba island in tanzania. >> here we are in the underwater room. amazing. here comes steven. >> reporter: kenesha antoine was inside their out-of-this world underwater bedroom that rents for $1,700 a night, recording on her cell phone, when a surprise came to the window at 30 feet deep. it was the love of her life with a ring and a message that said, "i can't hold my breath long enough to tell you everything i love about you." she said yes, a million times yes. but after this wonderful moment -- he drowned. the ceo of the resort says it was a "fatal accident" and that weber died while "free-diving alone." his family, friends and fiance are all heartbroken. in
taking a tragic turn, diving underwater to show his girlfriend a note and the ring, but he did not survive. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: this is what love looks like. 40-year-old steven weber wanted his girlfriend to understand the depths of his heart when he proposed to her underwater last thursday. >> he said, "i'm going to marry kenesha. i'm going to ask her to marry me." >> reporter: they were staying at this luxury resort on pemba island in...
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it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive here.ibly thousands of people are missing and on other neighbouring islands. people are missing and on other neighbouring islandslj people are missing and on other neighbouring islands. i think abaco will not fully recovered for the next ten years because absolutely everything is gone. that includes food. inevitably some people have been breaking into shops to find something to eat and drink and supplies are becoming scarce. small amounts of food are being brought in and the united nations are bringing in meals. when it will arrive is unclear. so many are trying to leave. i am supposed to leave. i have no water, no food, no one can stay there. there is also no power here. generators are needed urgently but the international response to this disaster is only building up slowly. airports on the island are slowly. airports on the island are slowly becoming more operational and small flights getting in and out but the clearance process is still going and roads are damaged and that could change
it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive here.ibly thousands of people are missing and on other neighbouring islands. people are missing and on other neighbouring islandslj people are missing and on other neighbouring islands. i think abaco will not fully recovered for the next ten years because absolutely everything is gone. that includes food. inevitably some people have been breaking into shops to find something to eat and drink and supplies are becoming scarce. small amounts of food are...
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dismantled by tehran it comes a week ahead of elections which netanyahu is fighting for political survive here and has rejected his latest allegation saying the real possessor of nukes is crying wolf while staff has the details. i hope you caught the latest installment of the b.b. show it's really classic stuff israel's prime minister laser pointer and bashing big bad iran and this iran conducted experiments to develop nuclear weapons unfortunately the best i could do in such short notice is this chopstick good enough but what a great show this time around netanyahu upgraded to a laser pointer fancy stuff cameras audience the whole show bang he revealed also the site of a secret iranian nuclear weapons facility as luck would have it it isn't there anymore that is of course if you trust b.b.'s word when iran realize we uncovered this here's what they do they destroy. it just worked it out oh gosh darn how unfortunate for global security and justice and fortunately the b.b.'s election campaign forgot to mention the facility was apparently and this is going on b.b.'s word here the straw did in ju
dismantled by tehran it comes a week ahead of elections which netanyahu is fighting for political survive here and has rejected his latest allegation saying the real possessor of nukes is crying wolf while staff has the details. i hope you caught the latest installment of the b.b. show it's really classic stuff israel's prime minister laser pointer and bashing big bad iran and this iran conducted experiments to develop nuclear weapons unfortunately the best i could do in such short notice is...
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she did not survive. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, a warning from the family of a 10-year-old girl in texas. >> i love you. >> reporter: lily may avant died this morning after contracting a rare brain-eating amoeba while swimming in a river near her home labor day weekend. >> this is the thing you read about, but it doesn't happen to you until it happens to you. >> reporter: her family says when lily first had a headache and fever, doctors thought it was a virus. but her condition quickly deteriorated. she spent days in a medically-induced coma. today, her cousin saying, "we wanted to bring awareness to amoeba in an effort to prevent any other family from having to go through this." over the last 60 years, 145 people have been infected with this rare amoeba, but only four have survived, including sebastian deleon, who contracted it while swimming in a florida lake in 2016. these types of infections typically occur in warm, freshwater lakes and rivers. the best advice? keep your head above wa
she did not survive. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, a warning from the family of a 10-year-old girl in texas. >> i love you. >> reporter: lily may avant died this morning after contracting a rare brain-eating amoeba while swimming in a river near her home labor day weekend. >> this is the thing you read about, but it doesn't happen to you until it happens to you. >> reporter: her family says when lily first had a headache and fever, doctors...
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it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive here, in this, the ruins of marsh harbour, one of the largesthe abaco islands. dorian, a category five hurricane, hit this island at full force and stayed over it for two days. hundreds or possibly thousands of people are missing here and on other neighbouring islands. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. and that includes food. inevitably, some people have been breaking into shops to find something to eat and drink. and supplies becoming increasingly scarce. help is at hand from this british naval vessel which has been in the area on hurricane watch for some time. it has been delivering essential supplies, including hygiene kits and clean drinking water to those most to on this island. other international and local organisations have also been bringing in small amounts of food. and the united nations is now promising to fly in 85 tons of ready to eat meals. but when this will arrive is unclear. in any disaste
it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive here, in this, the ruins of marsh harbour, one of the largesthe abaco islands. dorian, a category five hurricane, hit this island at full force and stayed over it for two days. hundreds or possibly thousands of people are missing here and on other neighbouring islands. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. and that...
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here on marsh ha marsh harbor. heem have a -- people have arrived with anything that survived. we have seen the bahamian military here try and keep some calm and assure people they will get out in time. we have heard from many saying they just don't want to stay here anymore. they do not believe it is safe and that there is nothing for them in terms of food, water, medicine and also just the basics in terms of infrastructure, they no longer want to be here. the problem is they are also wondering about what happens next. many have nowhere to go and are wondering how they can possibly rebuild their lives after this horrific storm. paula newton, cnn, marsh harbor in the abaco islands. >> thank you so much. as evacuees arrive in florida, thousands more are in the bahamas waiting for food and medical supplies to arrive. at least 70,000 across the island are without a home. victor blackwell has been following the ongoing evacuations. he spoke with bahamians whose lives have been turned upside down. >> va >> reporter: evacuation flights continue. we spoke with one family that had been
here on marsh ha marsh harbor. heem have a -- people have arrived with anything that survived. we have seen the bahamian military here try and keep some calm and assure people they will get out in time. we have heard from many saying they just don't want to stay here anymore. they do not believe it is safe and that there is nothing for them in terms of food, water, medicine and also just the basics in terms of infrastructure, they no longer want to be here. the problem is they are also...
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knows somebody who has left to go to the united states because they couldn't survive here. you know? >> papa. >> what's he doing there now? he's cleaning. do you want to go there or stay here? she wants to stay. >> this is happening all over guatemala. all over the place. the bottom line is, and julia can speak more to this, president trump decided on an enforcement strategy that has law enforcement first, humanitarian aid second. that's generous to say because they have defunded programs here on the ground that would stop people from starving today. >> let's talk about that specifically what jacob ended with. the funding of some of these programs. what, in fact, what exactly would this money do to slow what's happening in guatemala. >> they cut $450 million last year in foreign aid to guatemala and this region. specifically, one of the programs they cut was from usaed that would have focused on l climate change. these are more advanced forecasting systems and just providing food assistance to people specifically in the western highlands of guatemala. so they looked at this
knows somebody who has left to go to the united states because they couldn't survive here. you know? >> papa. >> what's he doing there now? he's cleaning. do you want to go there or stay here? she wants to stay. >> this is happening all over guatemala. all over the place. the bottom line is, and julia can speak more to this, president trump decided on an enforcement strategy that has law enforcement first, humanitarian aid second. that's generous to say because they have...
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survive this? >> i told you we'd get here. it's okay. >> i'm paula. >> you're o.kay. you're okay. you're going to be okay. >> i know. i know. >> reporter: we arrive by helicopter in abaco with billy aubrey embracing his wife shauna after days of not knowing if she was dead or alive. shauna hunkered down with friends in their seaside home until the roof blew off and they all scramblinged ed to find any still standing. >> so, nancy, this is what kept you alive? >> this little bathroom. we came in and hunkered down. shauna was on the ground crying. >> i was hysterical. >> what did it sound like in here at the time? >> it was loud. >> well, there was a lot of crashing. all the crashing and banging and whirling. >> stuff was coming through this wall. >> reporter: so many in the abaco islands lived through hours that resembled a horror movie. winds up to 215 miles an hour like tornadoes touching down every minute. >> words can't describe it. i don't wish it on nobody. nobody. words don't describe it. >> do you mind if i say something real quick. my grandfather -- >> they could never cat
survive this? >> i told you we'd get here. it's okay. >> i'm paula. >> you're o.kay. you're okay. you're going to be okay. >> i know. i know. >> reporter: we arrive by helicopter in abaco with billy aubrey embracing his wife shauna after days of not knowing if she was dead or alive. shauna hunkered down with friends in their seaside home until the roof blew off and they all scramblinged ed to find any still standing. >> so, nancy, this is what kept you alive?...
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people are lined up to take a ferry back to nassau, and they're recounting horrific stories of survival. here'san. >> reporter: we're at a section of marsh harbour called mud and peas. it's described as a largely haitian community. i've been covering hurricanes for about 37 years now. i've never seen decimation like this that we're seeing here in this town of marsh island in mud and peas. we're accompanies the u.s. coast guard as they're looking for the possibility of any survivors. you can see them over here searching through the rubble. this gives you an idea of why it's impossible now to have a firm death toll. for example, you can see this home right here, it's clear no one is going inside this home. these coast guardsmen are about to go inside this home and other homes in here to see if anyone's inside. they're trying to plot out the next couple of hours, which direction they want to head. you can see as this camera goes around in a circle, just the widespread decimation here in this section of marsh harbour. people are shell shocked. they don't know what to do. we saw more than 200 people
people are lined up to take a ferry back to nassau, and they're recounting horrific stories of survival. here'san. >> reporter: we're at a section of marsh harbour called mud and peas. it's described as a largely haitian community. i've been covering hurricanes for about 37 years now. i've never seen decimation like this that we're seeing here in this town of marsh island in mud and peas. we're accompanies the u.s. coast guard as they're looking for the possibility of any survivors. you...
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they are meant to convey a vision of a sustainable and safe world necessary for survival. heres how the mural looked from sky 7. we reached out to the department of public works to see what they plan to do about the murals. we are waiting to hear back. >>> one of the contenders for the democratic nomination for president visited the bay area today. the former hud secretary weighed on the growing homeless problem here and across the country. he set his sights directly on president trump and all the impeachment developments in washington. >> we need your help today immediately and we want to make sure you become the next u.s. president of the united states of america. >> reporter: an otherwise routine campaign stop turned into an opportunity for castro. >> this president is not above the law. this president has abused his power. >> reporter: president trump is accused of setting his sights on joe biden and his son's involved in ukraine. it wasn't all that long ago that castro aggressively went after biden himself on a national stage during the democratic debate in houston. >> do
they are meant to convey a vision of a sustainable and safe world necessary for survival. heres how the mural looked from sky 7. we reached out to the department of public works to see what they plan to do about the murals. we are waiting to hear back. >>> one of the contenders for the democratic nomination for president visited the bay area today. the former hud secretary weighed on the growing homeless problem here and across the country. he set his sights directly on president trump...
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kind of really shop locally and support the communityly live in it is more economic for people to survive here. >> i came down to treasure island to look for a we've got a long ways to go. ring i just got married and didn't want something on line i've met artists and local business owners they need money to go out and shop this is important to short them i think you get better things. >> definitely supporting the local community always good is it interesting to find things i never knew existed or see that that way. >> i think that is really great that san francisco seize the vails of small business and creates the shop & dine in the 49 to support businesses make people all the residents and visitors realize had cool things are made and produced in san [♪] >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone. [♪] >> i would say i am a multidimensional artist. i came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properti
kind of really shop locally and support the communityly live in it is more economic for people to survive here. >> i came down to treasure island to look for a we've got a long ways to go. ring i just got married and didn't want something on line i've met artists and local business owners they need money to go out and shop this is important to short them i think you get better things. >> definitely supporting the local community always good is it interesting to find things i never...
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it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive here, in this, the ruins of marsh harbour, one of the largestricane, hit this island at full force and stayed over it for two days. hundreds or possibly thousands of people are missing here and on other neighbouring islands. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. and that includes food. inevitably, some people have been breaking into shops to find something to eat and drink. and supplies becoming increasingly scarce. help is at hand from this british naval vessel which has been in the area on hurricane watch for some time. it has been delivering essential supplies, including hygiene kits and clean drinking water to those most to on this island. other international and local organisations have also been bringing in small amounts of food. and the united nations is now promising to fly in 85 tons of ready to eat meals. but when this will arrive is unclear. in any disaster response, aid does not get to the affected
it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive here, in this, the ruins of marsh harbour, one of the largestricane, hit this island at full force and stayed over it for two days. hundreds or possibly thousands of people are missing here and on other neighbouring islands. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. and that includes food. inevitably, some people have...
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we first met terry while shooting the "lockup: return to corcoran" episode in 2005. >> you're surviving here're going to get a job when you get out, you're going to reform yourself, or you're going to stay in the same pattern and you don't get out. >> in the three years since, terry's been involved in many fights with cellmates. >> it takes a stronger person on the yard to be my cellie because of who i am. >> just days before this interview, terry had another fight. >> i had a fight in my cell with my cellmate because i was tired of living with him. for like seven months, it's like being forced into a relationship that you don't want, so when i moved out, he attacked me in the kitchen, and i seen tears and i seen frustration, but i didn't care. i mean, he stabbed me with a cigarette which they make here homemade. he -- i mean, pulled out all my hair, it grew back since, you know what i'm saying, but i'm dealing with that. >> if terry retaliates she runs the risk of going to the shu and possibly lengthening her sentence. with a parole date in sight, she's opting to remove herself from the sit
we first met terry while shooting the "lockup: return to corcoran" episode in 2005. >> you're surviving here're going to get a job when you get out, you're going to reform yourself, or you're going to stay in the same pattern and you don't get out. >> in the three years since, terry's been involved in many fights with cellmates. >> it takes a stronger person on the yard to be my cellie because of who i am. >> just days before this interview, terry had another...
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as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. hter zahra. they may have survived the shelling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who's on a visit to india, says he feels "ashamed and sorry" for a mass shooting carried out by british troops in punjab in 1919. prostrating himself at the site of the jallianwala bagh massacre in amritsar, archbishop welby described it as a place of great wickedness. he said he could not speak on the behalf of the british government, but he was "personally very sorry for this terrible atrocity." now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your wednesday sport briefing, where we start with the footballing news that cristiano ronaldo now
as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. hter zahra. they may have survived the shelling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who's on a visit to india, says...
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cringes when they have to fork up hundreds if not thousands of dollars of cash every month just to survive here. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live with the protections the new law provides for renters. good morning, bob. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, laura. it's known as the anti-gouging rent bill ab-1482, a first for california yons who live in old apartment complex. this was authored by four assembly members here in the bay area and passed yesterday, will increase to 5% plus inflation. this cap does not apply to apartments built within the last 15 years, only applies to single family home rentals owned by corporations and does not affect tenants already in a rent control in cities like san francisco. the bill gives tenants protection against being evicted without cause. landlords will soon have to show documented lease violations for tenants who have been there over a year and must provide the equivalent of one month's rent for tenants forced out for renovations or condo conversions. >> in my district, in oakland we've had a 47% increase, 47%. we know the majority of tha
cringes when they have to fork up hundreds if not thousands of dollars of cash every month just to survive here. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live with the protections the new law provides for renters. good morning, bob. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, laura. it's known as the anti-gouging rent bill ab-1482, a first for california yons who live in old apartment complex. this was authored by four assembly members here in the bay area and passed yesterday, will...
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as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. helling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. hong kong's pro—democracy protests have spilt onto the football terraces as the territory's team face iran in the world cup qualifier. our correspondent nicke beake was at the game. singing. well, this has been an opportunity once again for the young people of hong kong to join together and make their voices heard. it's not a rally, though, it's not fights with the police. this is a football match. although it does seem that tonight's sport does take second place because the bigger fight is for the future of their city. and once again they're taking this opportunity in front of all the cameras to send a message to beijing that they don't want to be a chinese city in the future. now,
as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. helling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. hong kong's pro—democracy protests have spilt onto the football terraces as the territory's team face iran in the...
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as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. ut they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. there is more on our website on the situation in yemen. some news coming into newsday now. a freight train derailment in the us state of illinois, has caused a huge fire as flammable material leaked from some of the cars. billowing black smoke could be seen for miles after the train derailed shortly after crossing the the mississippi river. there are no immediate reports of injuries. the train was reportedly carrying ethanol for use in engine fuel. hong kong's pro—democracy protests have spilt onto the football terraces as the territory's team face iran in the world cup qualifier. our correspondent nicke beake was at the game. well, this has been an opportunity once again for the young people
as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. ut they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. there is more on our website on the situation in yemen. some news coming into newsday now. a freight train derailment in the us...
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as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. shelling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. hong kong's pro—democracy protests have spilt onto the football terraces as the territory's team face iran in the world cup qualifier. our correspondent nick beake was at the game. singing. well, this has been an opportunity once again for the young people of hong kong to join together and make their voices heard. it's not a rally, though, it's not fights with the police. this is a football match. although it does seem that tonight's sport does take second place because the bigger fight is for the future of their city. and once again they're taking this opportunity in front of all the cameras to send a message to beijing that they don't want to be a chinese city in the future. now,
as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. shelling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. hong kong's pro—democracy protests have spilt onto the football terraces as the territory's team face iran in the...
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as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. ave survived the shelling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. the search for those killed by hurricane dorian in the bahamas continues, hundreds if not thousands of people are still missing. international teams with specially trained dogs are working to find the remains of those killed by the storm. at least 50 people are so far, known to have died. gareth barlow has more details. searching the ruins for the remains of those killed by hurricane dorian. this is mud, a shanty town in the abaco islands destroyed by the storm. life here replaced by the sickly smell of death. a team from canada with dogs specially trained to find bodies, scouring through the rubble. we have not seen anything like a debris field like this, there are
as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. ave survived the shelling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. the search for those killed by hurricane dorian in the bahamas continues, hundreds if not thousands...
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as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has announced he'll annex thejordan valley in the occupied west bank if he's re—elected next week. the controversial policy is likely to be backed by the right wing parties — whose support he would need for a coalition. palestinian officials say any such annexation would destroy all chances of peace. 86 migrants were intercepted while trying to reach the uk in six separate vessels today — in what is believed to be a record number for a single day. the home office confirmed that the people on board the small boats, presented themselves as nationals from iran, afghanistan, pakistan, the philippines, and vietnam. the individuals, who were stopped at various points on
as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has announced he'll annex thejordan valley in the occupied west bank if he's re—elected next...
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as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. lling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. domestic abuse charities are demanding that sir geoffrey boycott, who was awarded a knighthood in theresa may's farewell honours, should have the honour withdrawn. concerns have been raised because of his conviction in 1998 for assaulting his then girlfriend, something he's always denied. there was further condemnation when the former england cricketer said he "couldn't give a toss" about the criticism, as danny savage reports. commentator: that's it, that's a half volley. geoffrey boycott, an england cricketing legend, a brilliant batsman and one of the great sportsmen of his generation. he already has an obe, but theresa may has now made him a sir. she is a big fan. one of my cricket
as the city collapses around them, the people here struggle to survive. lling, but they have been left mentally scarred. ahmed tells me fear of hunger is worse than the bombing. outside the city, tens of thousands of people live in camps like this one. but in yemen, no matter where they go, there's no escape from the horrors of this war. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hodeidah. domestic abuse charities are demanding that sir geoffrey boycott, who was awarded a knighthood in theresa may's...
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track and field paralympian scout bassett as she embraces and shares her story of scars and survival. here'szine's annual salute to outstanding athletes photographed these athletes revealing their powerful bodies in a way you've never seen before. unclothed. "the body" issue athletes were celebrated and singled out for their achievement in sport on the three alternating covers. super bowl victors, the eagles offensive line, all five of them, having fun on the photo shoot. and gymnast kaitlin ohashi, known for her perfection. remember her perfect 10 at ucla that went viral? here she is perfectly suspended from the ceiling for her cover photo. and then there's u.s. women's soccer player kelley o'hara, seen here popping bottles, still cherishing that world cup championship. >> oh, those look great. >> that's pretty amazing. that looks pretty awesome. >> really cool pictures. >> yeah. i'm just thinking about like jumping in the air like naked, right? >> right. >> i -- >> this year's issue hits news stands on friday. after 21 years, this is the final year they'll publish in print. >> this year's
track and field paralympian scout bassett as she embraces and shares her story of scars and survival. here'szine's annual salute to outstanding athletes photographed these athletes revealing their powerful bodies in a way you've never seen before. unclothed. "the body" issue athletes were celebrated and singled out for their achievement in sport on the three alternating covers. super bowl victors, the eagles offensive line, all five of them, having fun on the photo shoot. and gymnast...
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the 4000 people who live here survive on emergency aid. pushed on a honey a is the administrator at the camp. he says it's a weekly struggle to find enough food for everyone. deployed. or we received the 1st go deliveries we made do with what we had stockpiled. aboard our stocks are now depleted but we she mean so in order to feed those who didn't receive anything yet we asked for help from world vision and they aim to deliver supplies every 30 days to get into gear but the storage unit is completely empty 30 days have passed people here hope that the deliveries will actually arrive soon and that here at the world vision center a nearby beta is your job and i am at saka is responsible for supplying the camps in mozambique that the organization took over the management from the world food program he expects millions of people to be reliant on their deliveries in the coming months yes we will go to the region what we're talking about the region we're talking about 5000000 people who will be affected by this. it will actually be a huge number
the 4000 people who live here survive on emergency aid. pushed on a honey a is the administrator at the camp. he says it's a weekly struggle to find enough food for everyone. deployed. or we received the 1st go deliveries we made do with what we had stockpiled. aboard our stocks are now depleted but we she mean so in order to feed those who didn't receive anything yet we asked for help from world vision and they aim to deliver supplies every 30 days to get into gear but the storage unit is...
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survive. >>> well, here it comes. president trump is scheduled to make his first visit to the bay area since becoming president. he is expected to be here next tuesday for a campaign fundraiser hosted by the republican national committee. sources tell us the president will be in atherton at a private home. tickets are a thousand bucks per person. if you want to sit with the president it'll cost you $100,000. >>> we are back in 60 seconds with the decades old mystery solved that it was all because of what one man saw when he was looking at google earth. >>> also reversing the trend. how administrators are looking to curb the use of vaping in south bay schools. >>> storm ranger on mobile doppler radar is scanning right now. and of course dry conditions, but there are changes on the way. i'll show you when this storm could bring us some showers, coming up in about six minutes. >>> an incredible story about the power of technology. google earth helped solve a mystery in florida. a man who used to live in a gated community
survive. >>> well, here it comes. president trump is scheduled to make his first visit to the bay area since becoming president. he is expected to be here next tuesday for a campaign fundraiser hosted by the republican national committee. sources tell us the president will be in atherton at a private home. tickets are a thousand bucks per person. if you want to sit with the president it'll cost you $100,000. >>> we are back in 60 seconds with the decades old mystery solved...
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it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive now here in this, the ruins of marsh harbour, one of thehis island at full force and stayed over it for two days. hundreds or possibly thousands of people are missing here and on other neighbouring islands. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. and that includes food. inevitably, some people have been breaking into shops to find something to eat and drink. and supplies becoming increasingly scarce. help is at hand from this british naval vessel which has been in the area on hurricane watch for some time. it has been delivering essential supplies, including hygiene kits and clean drinking water to those most to on this island. other international and local organisations have also been bringing in small amounts of food. and the united nations is now promising to fly in 85 tons of ready to eat meals. but when this will arrive is unclear. in any disaster response, aid does not get to the affected areas as quic
it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive now here in this, the ruins of marsh harbour, one of thehis island at full force and stayed over it for two days. hundreds or possibly thousands of people are missing here and on other neighbouring islands. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. and that includes food. inevitably, some people have been breaking into...
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survive. we pledge ourselves here at century off a second mateship, between our nations to renew and modernizetury, to continue tobe vigilant and strong and build the economic strength that our world needs that contributes o the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century, i know that australia and the united states will go on with the same unbreakable bond that defined the first century of mateship. thankesident, mrs. trump, you, again, for welcoming jen and here as true friends. blessd bless you, may god the good peoples of the commonwealth of australia and of america. states [applause] attention. >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremony. ♪ national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ applause]d went into the white house, president trump and the australian prime minister the oval office. they invited reporters in, and resident trump answered a few questions.
survive. we pledge ourselves here at century off a second mateship, between our nations to renew and modernizetury, to continue tobe vigilant and strong and build the economic strength that our world needs that contributes o the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century, i know that australia and the united states will go on with the same unbreakable bond that defined the first century of mateship. thankesident, mrs. trump, you, again, for welcoming jen and here as true...
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buildings as well we were lucky enough to have a great number of original elements that had survived the war. here and we managed to persuade the owner of large parts of the golden scales façade to donate the stones to us he had them stored in his library building. fund kamel family papers reveal details like the existence of a gilded waterspout shaped like a dragon. a total of 15 buildings have been reconstructed 20 more are entirely new they're built in medieval style some people criticize the project at 1st but today the new old town is a thing of beauty from aston i'd finished my 1st impression is that it's beautiful it's aesthetically pleasing but i can say that about it a decorative facades cannot very well i don't know how much money went into it that that raises the question of whether it was the right investment to make investments only be the thinnest or nothing now i think it still looks very lifeless but can i say that the human element is still missing somehow i come to maybe that will come when the right shops move and some shops have already opened like this wind bag. businesses wit
buildings as well we were lucky enough to have a great number of original elements that had survived the war. here and we managed to persuade the owner of large parts of the golden scales façade to donate the stones to us he had them stored in his library building. fund kamel family papers reveal details like the existence of a gilded waterspout shaped like a dragon. a total of 15 buildings have been reconstructed 20 more are entirely new they're built in medieval style some people criticize...
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the ones who survived here, only to live out the rest of their lives as property, in captivity.t is difficult to believe that this level of brutality lasted hundreds of years and affected millions of africans. but when we stood in the dungeons filled with sadness, our heads lowered, reliving or trying to imagine what they went through, at the very same time, we lifted our heads and our chests were filled with pride and amazement at the strength and resilience of our ancestors. and here we are today, on what can be described as hallowed ground in our nations history. i would guess that most of the nation doesn't even know the story of the hallowed ground that we stand on today. that we would arrive here first and generations later, escape enslavement and seek protection right here. that the nation's first african- american president would make fort monroe his first designation for a national monument. from enslaved ancestors to mayor tuck and vice mayor gray. that in spite of 250 years of enslavement, there would be 67 african-americans in congress, representing all of america. i
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he reminded us liberty is not an inevitable state and no law that once achieved it will survive so we pledge hereo continue to be vigilant and strong and to build the economic strength that our world needs that contributes to the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century, i know that australia and the united states will go on to meet it with the same courage, the same daring, the same unbreakable bonds that has defined the first century of mateship. the president and mrs. trump, thank you again for welcoming jen and me here and here as true friends. may god bless you. may god bless the good people of the commonwealth of australia and these united states of america. [applaus [applause]. [background sounds] >> mr. president this concludes today's ceremony. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . [applause] ♪ >> wrapping up this arrival ceremony for australian prime minister scott morrison and his wife jenny. we're in the united states until the 27th stopping in chicago, ohio and new york. later this morning, president trump will be meeting with the prime minister and they'll follo
he reminded us liberty is not an inevitable state and no law that once achieved it will survive so we pledge hereo continue to be vigilant and strong and to build the economic strength that our world needs that contributes to the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century, i know that australia and the united states will go on to meet it with the same courage, the same daring, the same unbreakable bonds that has defined the first century of mateship. the president and mrs....
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we had to team members who havejoined us here in the bahamas. they survivedis takes time and part of that is really just all of this takes time and part of that is reallyjust putting the power in the hands of the people who know their community ‘s best and so that might take the form of cash assistance, so that people can purchase what they need most urgently and infuse caching to local businesses which jump—sta rt the economy and get things moving again. thank you very much. time for a look at the weather. we are talking there about the devastation caused by hurricane dorian. now making landfall in the united states. yes but on a different scale from what they had to endure in the bahamas. not the same beast it was that this is how it looks on the satellite picture. you can see the eye of that, just moving over that very narrow strip of land on the coast of north carolina. it has made landfall there and it has recorded a wind gust in excess of 80 miles an hour. it has a maximum sustained winds near its centre at 90 miles an hour, it is a category one hurrica
we had to team members who havejoined us here in the bahamas. they survivedis takes time and part of that is really just all of this takes time and part of that is reallyjust putting the power in the hands of the people who know their community ‘s best and so that might take the form of cash assistance, so that people can purchase what they need most urgently and infuse caching to local businesses which jump—sta rt the economy and get things moving again. thank you very much. time for a...
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strolling through crate the story part of aden is not easy for people here most are struggling to survive and young people are fed up with the limited opportunities they have due to a lack of security. they have not a lack of. yet so i'm still. living in little and i even use some books and movie and watching to be the only museum in town was partially destroyed in the civil war. cultural life in public has already been quite limited in the early ninety's when fundamentalism started to being ground there were warning 2015 things the clicking through. this place right here is just one example. this is the old the cinema in yemen but not much is left of its former glory. well how do you think about it you know something quite got about 150 volts of power. and this screen played color and black and white movies. it was beautiful it was perfect. and you got that idea of did i used to be responsible for the orders he still has to keys to show me around for him thinking about life before the war he's paying for it quite a nice good part or you know. people came with their wives mothers with the
strolling through crate the story part of aden is not easy for people here most are struggling to survive and young people are fed up with the limited opportunities they have due to a lack of security. they have not a lack of. yet so i'm still. living in little and i even use some books and movie and watching to be the only museum in town was partially destroyed in the civil war. cultural life in public has already been quite limited in the early ninety's when fundamentalism started to being...
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it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive now here in this the ruins of marsh harbour, one of thet this island at full force and stayed over it for two days. hundreds or possibly thousands of people are missing here and on other neighbouring islands. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. and that includes food. inevitably, some people have been breaking into shops to find something to eat and drink. and supplies becoming increasingly scarce. small amounts of food are being brought in by ngos and the united nations is now promising to fly in 85 tonnes of ready to eat meals. but when this will arrive is unclear. so many here are trying to leave. many are trying to get away from this island as coyly as possible. those who are staying behind will need as much help as they can get. the international response to this disaster is only building up slowly. any disaster response doesn't get to the affected areas as quickly as you wa nt the affected areas as
it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive now here in this the ruins of marsh harbour, one of thet this island at full force and stayed over it for two days. hundreds or possibly thousands of people are missing here and on other neighbouring islands. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover because everything is gone, absolutely everything is gone. and that includes food. inevitably, some people have been breaking into...
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is not any live -- inevitable state and no law guarantees that once achieved it will survive so we pledge ourselves hereween our nations to review and modernize our lives for a new century, to continue to be vigilant and strong and to build the economic strength that our world needs, that contributes to the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century i know australia and the united states will go on to meet it with the same courage, the same daring, the same unbreakable bond that defined the first century. thank you again for welcoming us here is true friends. may god bless you, may god bless good peoples of the commonwealth of australia and the united states of america. [applause] >> mister president, that concludes today's ceremony. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> in a couple of moments we will be going live to the white house for a joint news conference with donald trump and australian prime ministers scott morrison. it was scheduled to start at 11:45 eastern, running a couple minutes behind but when it gets underway we will bring live coverage on c-span2.
is not any live -- inevitable state and no law guarantees that once achieved it will survive so we pledge ourselves hereween our nations to review and modernize our lives for a new century, to continue to be vigilant and strong and to build the economic strength that our world needs, that contributes to the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century i know australia and the united states will go on to meet it with the same courage, the same daring, the same unbreakable...
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very small community there are so many facilities that were just simply destroyed a lot of houses here survived because the building codes are pretty high but the insides can be saved but in high rock it seems that even there things like the police station and the local health clinic they've completely collapsed because of the storm and people there were telling is how the wind came and the rain came in they knew the hurricane was coming what they couldn't quite handle was the fire seemed to sit over them for so long when there was the concern that tropical storm bertha was heading this way people were worried because essentially the ground here is soaked that there's really nowhere else for water to go people believe that things may start to get better soon they might be able to move into that house sometime in september possibly. but they're not expecting things to get back to normal this side of new year's day there's a lot of work to be done here they want to see more from the government they say that internet. agencies here the government would respond by saying the international agencies
very small community there are so many facilities that were just simply destroyed a lot of houses here survived because the building codes are pretty high but the insides can be saved but in high rock it seems that even there things like the police station and the local health clinic they've completely collapsed because of the storm and people there were telling is how the wind came and the rain came in they knew the hurricane was coming what they couldn't quite handle was the fire seemed to...
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survive. so we pledge ourselves here at this dawn of a second century of mateship, between our nations to renew our lives for a new century, to continue to be vigilant and strong, and to build the economic strength that our world needs that contributes to the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century, i know that australia and the united states will go on to meet it with the same courage, the same daring, the same unbreakable bond that has defined the first century of mateship. mr. president, mrs. trump, thank you again for welcoming jen and me here and here as true friends. may god bless you, may god bless the good peoples of the commonwealth of australia and these united states of america. [applause] >> attention. >> ready. hut. >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremony. ♪ ♪ forever"]d stripes [applause] ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: at a joint news conference with australian prime mi
survive. so we pledge ourselves here at this dawn of a second century of mateship, between our nations to renew our lives for a new century, to continue to be vigilant and strong, and to build the economic strength that our world needs that contributes to the peace and prosperity of all. whatever lies ahead in this century, i know that australia and the united states will go on to meet it with the same courage, the same daring, the same unbreakable bond that has defined the first century of...