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and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying. he looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they s joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. >> stoney lewis's story was all detectives needed to hear. >> we went up into cleveland heights and took five cleveland heights policemen with us. and we went to joe d'ambrosio's apartment. 1732 coventry road. >> eddie espinoza answered the door and was placed under arrest. next police searched for joe. >> first thing in the morning, the cops break in. i'm all the way in the back in the bathroom sitting on the toilet. all i see is the door fling open and i see two guys in plain clothes with guns pointing at me. and i'm like, what the heck is this? >> even without a warrant, police search joe's apartment. >> we did recover three large knives and several other smaller items. some clothing. and we confiscated all kinds of stuff that we found there. >> a black pickup truck later determined to belong to mike keenan, was parked in the driveway and impounded by
and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying. he looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they s joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. >> stoney lewis's story was all detectives needed to hear. >> we went up into cleveland heights and took five cleveland heights policemen with us. and we went to joe d'ambrosio's apartment. 1732 coventry road. >> eddie espinoza answered the door and was placed...
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tony knows that. i was prepared. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything been going good today. so let's keep that positive energy and let's just keep doing that. it's hard. it's all about them choices. >> when i got the verdict, it's like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. so i thought i was hearing it wrong. that's why i was just -- wanted to look like, did he really say that? so i was just kind of shocked. i was just -- just waiting like, oh, i'm sorry. i just read this wrong. i was expecting to get let down. so that's why i didn't really have no reaction. but i was happy though, for real. >> in a very different matter, associate warden ivy has also reached a decision. it's regarding lorraine green's allegation that a male officer made an inappropriate remark to her. >> he says, well, don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. what is that? >> ivy has questioned both the male officer and the female officer who was with him when the comment
tony knows that. i was prepared. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything been going good today. so let's keep that positive energy and let's just keep doing that. it's hard. it's all about them choices. >> when i got the verdict, it's like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. so i thought i was hearing it wrong. that's why i was just -- wanted to look like, did he really say that? so i was just kind of shocked. i was just -- just waiting like, oh,...
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tony knows that. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything been going good today. so, let's keep that positive energy and let's just keep doing that. it's hard. it's all about them choices. >> when i got the verdict, it's like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. i thought i was hearing it wrong. that's a why i was just -- wanted to look like, did he really say that? so, i was just kind of shocked. i was just waiting like, oh, i'm sorry, i just read this wrong. i was waiting. i was expecting to get let down so that's why i didn't really have a reaction. but i was happy, though, for real. >> in a very different matter, associate warden ivy has also reached a decision. it's regarding loreen green's allegation that a male offer certificate made an inappropriate remark to her. >> he says, well, don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. what is that? >> ivy is questioned both male officer and the female officer who was with him and the comment was all
tony knows that. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything been going good today. so, let's keep that positive energy and let's just keep doing that. it's hard. it's all about them choices. >> when i got the verdict, it's like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. i thought i was hearing it wrong. that's a why i was just -- wanted to look like, did he really say that? so, i was just kind of shocked. i was just waiting like, oh, i'm sorry, i just read...
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tony blairsaid a suicide attack this week. tony blair said the a suicide attack this week.ack this week. tony blair said the man was released in 2004 after a massive media campaign led by the daily mail and the compensation was agreed in 2010 by a conservative led government. jack straw is in our westminster studio. do you share tony blair ‘s anger? i certainly do. back in 2004 i was foreign secretary and it was i who was asking the americans for the release of various people, uk citizens, who had been incarcerated in guantanamo bay, and we had to do it in in guantanamo bay, and we had to do itina in guantanamo bay, and we had to do it in a careful way, but there was this barrage of campaigning, not just from the usual people on the left in the civil liberties groups but from the centre and above all from the daily mail, suggesting that it was entirely wrong that these people against whom no charges have been brought should be incarcerated in this way. there was nobody, or very few people saying to be careful. we were careful. the difficulty that we faced was that the ameri
tony blairsaid a suicide attack this week. tony blair said the a suicide attack this week.ack this week. tony blair said the man was released in 2004 after a massive media campaign led by the daily mail and the compensation was agreed in 2010 by a conservative led government. jack straw is in our westminster studio. do you share tony blair ‘s anger? i certainly do. back in 2004 i was foreign secretary and it was i who was asking the americans for the release of various people, uk citizens,...
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it is not about john major or tony blair it's about the message. important, as we all know in politics. these two former prime ministers are discredited. if is the tactic, it's fine. fill your boots. if that is the best they've got, i will be sleeping easy tonight.|j would suggest that as time goes on and the economy starts to feel some of the strain of brexit, then the message will carry a bit more weight. the telegraph picks up on the fact that mr major says leaving the fact that mr major says leaving the eu is an historic mistake. he did also say in his speech that he accept the eu is not perfect. it's not all fantastic, but he was highlighting what he felt were major concerns about the government's handling of the brexit negotiations and the dealings with eu leaders as well. quite a scathing attack. its scathing and bitter. it says more about him than it does about the prime minister, who i think is doing a fantasticjob. i think he is going to come out of this worse off than the prime minister is. he is entitled to his opinion and people like y
it is not about john major or tony blair it's about the message. important, as we all know in politics. these two former prime ministers are discredited. if is the tactic, it's fine. fill your boots. if that is the best they've got, i will be sleeping easy tonight.|j would suggest that as time goes on and the economy starts to feel some of the strain of brexit, then the message will carry a bit more weight. the telegraph picks up on the fact that mr major says leaving the fact that mr major...
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gibson told me he talked to tony stewart.nce as far as how much he can save stewart said where kurt is running, you are matted. you're not saving anything at that point. >> that's exactly right. you'll get run over. you have to stay wide open. >> the 41 of kurt busch you're talking about. >> the one in the best position is the 3 car of austin dillon. he stayed for an extended time on pit road. he packed it with fuel. i think if anyone has any extra fuel, it's austin dillon. >> elliott moved out a little bit. tried to help martin i think a tad. i like where that 24 is. he's sitting in the cat bird's seat now. >> 78, remember, he lost the daytona 500 by, what, a half a foot. six inches maybe. >> he was ahead 15 feet from the start/finish line and lost it in the closest daytona 500 finish ever. >> ask you. were these crew chiefs -- were they right on the edge. were they banking on cautions to come out? we've seen so many today. >> yeah, you know we're lurking because if you look at the last ten daytona 500s, jeff, the last cauti
gibson told me he talked to tony stewart.nce as far as how much he can save stewart said where kurt is running, you are matted. you're not saving anything at that point. >> that's exactly right. you'll get run over. you have to stay wide open. >> the 41 of kurt busch you're talking about. >> the one in the best position is the 3 car of austin dillon. he stayed for an extended time on pit road. he packed it with fuel. i think if anyone has any extra fuel, it's austin dillon....
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gibson told me he talked to tony stewart.rt's experience as far as how much he can save while you're out there. stewart said where kurt is running, you are matted. you're not saving anything at that point. >> that's exactly right. you'll get run over. you have to stay wide open. >> the 41 of kurt busch you're talking about. >> the one in the best position is the 3 car of austin dillon. he stayed for an extended time on pit road. he packed it with fuel. i think if anyone has any extra fuel, it's austin dillon. >> elliott moved out a little bit. tried to help martin i think a tad. i like where that 24 is. he's sitting in the cat bird's seat now. >> 78, remember, he lost the daytona 500 by, what, a half a foot. six inches maybe. >> he was ahead 15 feet from the start/finish line and lost it in the closest daytona 500 finish ever. >> hey, larry, i've just got to ask you. were these crew chiefs -- were they right on the edge. were they banking on cautions to come out? we've seen so many today. >> yeah, you know we're lurking becau
gibson told me he talked to tony stewart.rt's experience as far as how much he can save while you're out there. stewart said where kurt is running, you are matted. you're not saving anything at that point. >> that's exactly right. you'll get run over. you have to stay wide open. >> the 41 of kurt busch you're talking about. >> the one in the best position is the 3 car of austin dillon. he stayed for an extended time on pit road. he packed it with fuel. i think if anyone has...
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and i'm tony perkins. a man says he was the target of a metro bus driver's racist rant and he caught some of the exchange on camera. it began on the end and ended near the boston metro station. fox5's marina maracco has the exclusive. >>reporter: the entire incident unfolded a weeing a right here at the boston metro stop, just steps away from the supervisor's booth and according to this driver he says it was a metro bus driver that called him the n word and tonight he says, he doesn't want an apology. what's recording going to do? i'm not ignorant like you. i'm not going to fight you. this video shows the aftermath of an emotional between a metro bus driver and another motorist. he pulled up, opened his door. i thought he wassing whying to tell me i'm driving real slow. he like, road. i'm like i'm trying to find my location. he said you're the typical mfn. i just sort of was in shock. maurice green says the metro driver called him the n word just prior to this confrontation. you're not going to call me tha
and i'm tony perkins. a man says he was the target of a metro bus driver's racist rant and he caught some of the exchange on camera. it began on the end and ended near the boston metro station. fox5's marina maracco has the exclusive. >>reporter: the entire incident unfolded a weeing a right here at the boston metro stop, just steps away from the supervisor's booth and according to this driver he says it was a metro bus driver that called him the n word and tonight he says, he doesn't...
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peter: tony paterson, marine le pen there.oes the possibility she could win this vote mean we are at a crossroads of european history? tony: absolutely. have not quite got there yet, but we are moving their fast. i think what we have to bear in mind is something which has not really been a dressed in a lot of these, certainly in the brexit thing, and i do not think that much in the french presidential campaign. basically, europe is something which has guaranteed peace for quite some time. if the lightbulb can go on in people's heads that europe is something that is actually worth hanging onto because it is a , a lot off values these problems individual companies are facing are self-made or homemade problems. if something can come across in that direction, then that would be positive, i think. peter: fascinating thoughts. i would like to go back to marine le pen in there. each of you has been doing the she cannotng that really win this or go all the way. is that really the case? we had a quote from you where you said this was a
peter: tony paterson, marine le pen there.oes the possibility she could win this vote mean we are at a crossroads of european history? tony: absolutely. have not quite got there yet, but we are moving their fast. i think what we have to bear in mind is something which has not really been a dressed in a lot of these, certainly in the brexit thing, and i do not think that much in the french presidential campaign. basically, europe is something which has guaranteed peace for quite some time. if...
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tony blair has given a statement.sed from guantanamo bay at the request of the british government in 2004. this followed a parliamentary and massive media campaign led by the daily mail. the very paper that is now supposedly so outraged at his release. the fact is that this was a lwa ys release. the fact is that this was always a very difficult situation where any government would have to balance proper concern for civil liberties with desire to protect our security and we were likely to be attacked whatever course we took. let's speak to norman smith. norman, there is a lot of hindsight being applied to this situation. what do you think that the policical fall—out will be when the dust settles on this? well, i think to be blunt there is a hunt for a political scalp under way as to who is to blame for the fact that the british government was pressing for this man and others to be released from guantanamo bay. then the fact that he was paid £1 million in compensation and then the fact he was allowed to escape to syria,
tony blair has given a statement.sed from guantanamo bay at the request of the british government in 2004. this followed a parliamentary and massive media campaign led by the daily mail. the very paper that is now supposedly so outraged at his release. the fact is that this was a lwa ys release. the fact is that this was always a very difficult situation where any government would have to balance proper concern for civil liberties with desire to protect our security and we were likely to be...
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tony blair is trying to put a bit of backbone into them.otland has been announced by the corporation's director general tony hall. the channel will begin broadcasting in the autumn of 2018 and will have a budget of £30 million, equivalent to the amount spent on bbc four. the plans for the channel include a scottish news hour at 9pm with stories from scotland, the uk and the world. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. inform, educate and entertain. the bbc‘s commission. increased devolution has provided challengers for the national broadcaster. now a new channel and a new news programme for scotland. i think scotland deserves its own channel. it will reflect itself, its creativity, its culture as well as its politics. i wa nted culture as well as its politics. i wanted to move the game on. in the end, my aim has been to think about the viewers in scotland and what is best for them, and i think they want quality. the new channel will broadcast shows like this one, currently shown on bbc two in scotla nd currently shown on bbc two
tony blair is trying to put a bit of backbone into them.otland has been announced by the corporation's director general tony hall. the channel will begin broadcasting in the autumn of 2018 and will have a budget of £30 million, equivalent to the amount spent on bbc four. the plans for the channel include a scottish news hour at 9pm with stories from scotland, the uk and the world. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. inform, educate and entertain. the bbc‘s commission. increased...
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i'm tony. tony.protests over president trump's policies take centre stage on hollywood's biggest night of the year? this could be the most politicised oscars that we have ever had. plus, our predictions on who will win the top oscar prizes. all that and more in our special oscars preview edition of talking movies. the 89th annual academy awards are about to get underway. the big question appears to be how many trophies will la la land take home? this ode to hollywood's golden age of musicals and to hollywood itself has many ardent supporters. it dominates the oscars field, with 14 nominations, matching the record set by all about eve and titanic. it is pretty strange that we keep running into each other. maybe it means something? i doubt it. la la land has won the hearts and minds of academy members. it has won virtually every other awards group in the run—up to the oscars. its creator, damien chazelle, toiled for six years to bring this finely—crafted musical onto the silver screen. it stars emma st
i'm tony. tony.protests over president trump's policies take centre stage on hollywood's biggest night of the year? this could be the most politicised oscars that we have ever had. plus, our predictions on who will win the top oscar prizes. all that and more in our special oscars preview edition of talking movies. the 89th annual academy awards are about to get underway. the big question appears to be how many trophies will la la land take home? this ode to hollywood's golden age of musicals...
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tony? >>> president trump national security advisor today, army lieutenant general h r mcmaster will take over for michael flynn. flynn was forced to resign last he week. mcmaster is a respected military strategyist and is drawing praise already. his appointment does not require senate confirmation >>> protests pops out including here in at the district. the so-called not my president's day rally attracted tens of theys of people. few hundred people showed up at dupont circle. joined in solidarity. >> today i want to talk to people like you. get that message out. this is just a rally on a nice day, we're out here building up entering for the strugglings to come >> the group white house vowing to keep up the protest until they say the voices are heard. >>> diplomats at the united nations held a moment of silence. the 64-year-old died suddenly in new york city. the russian minute is industry said shirkin had some kind of cardiac condition. >>> the to conservative political action conference w
tony? >>> president trump national security advisor today, army lieutenant general h r mcmaster will take over for michael flynn. flynn was forced to resign last he week. mcmaster is a respected military strategyist and is drawing praise already. his appointment does not require senate confirmation >>> protests pops out including here in at the district. the so-called not my president's day rally attracted tens of theys of people. few hundred people showed up at dupont circle....
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financials being the leader. >> i love tony. i don't think saying the markets could pull back here is particularly profound. i don't think he thinks it is either. anyone can say that at any time and it's probably true. if you are an investor with a strategy and, like tony, you believe that there's more value to buying on the way down than on the way up, you might have your opportunity and tony will be absolutely right. >> that's correct. >> a lot of this is a function of your timeframe. >> but it's a function of conviction. >> oh, no, i'm dead. >> hey, judge, this is a function of conviction, okay? so this call isn't -- it's an idiot call. everybody could say it's going to pull back. it's like the strategist hedge. the problem becomes when the market pulls back, people tend to change their mind on the perception it's a fundamental change. the problem isn't calling for a correction now. anybody can do that. it's what to do with it. >> it's deciding now what actions you will take, which stocks are on your watch list when you will
financials being the leader. >> i love tony. i don't think saying the markets could pull back here is particularly profound. i don't think he thinks it is either. anyone can say that at any time and it's probably true. if you are an investor with a strategy and, like tony, you believe that there's more value to buying on the way down than on the way up, you might have your opportunity and tony will be absolutely right. >> that's correct. >> a lot of this is a function of your...
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and toni erdmann, oscar—nominated two—and—three—quarter—hour german comedy.earing what you have to say about that. loving first of all — a true story about a couple who helped to change the law in america. it is a true story, absolutely. ruth negga is up for a best actress oscard for her portrayal of mildred, the pregnant bride of richard loving. this is in the 1960s in virginia. the couple get married in washington, dc, because there is less paperwork. they come back to start building their home only to be arrested, imprisoned, and forced to leave the state, which does not agree with their marriage. they are not allowed to be married. so they have to move away. they write a letter to bobby kennedy and it gets passed onto the aclu. despite the fact they are very private people, and the film is a keen to point out how much they wanted to keep themselves to themselves, the next thing they know they find themselves in the middle of a battle which is going from court to court, and apparently all the way to the supreme court. here is a clip. you go to the virginia
and toni erdmann, oscar—nominated two—and—three—quarter—hour german comedy.earing what you have to say about that. loving first of all — a true story about a couple who helped to change the law in america. it is a true story, absolutely. ruth negga is up for a best actress oscard for her portrayal of mildred, the pregnant bride of richard loving. this is in the 1960s in virginia. the couple get married in washington, dc, because there is less paperwork. they come back to start...
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tony. tony: how you doing, steve? steve: how you feeling, man? tony: i'm feeling great, steve. steve: good, good. what do you do, tony? tony: well, steve, i'm a retired fire captain from the louisville fire department. steve: uh-huh. tony: i did 22 actual years of service. steve: wow. that's good. tony: i went back to school and i obtained my master's degree in management with an emphasis in strategic planning. i plan to get back into the workforce real soon. i'm a part-time limousine driver, i'm also a substitute teacher, and the last thing that i do--which i love the most--i am a state basketball official for the state of kentucky. steve: that's pretty good, man. let's get it on. let's play "feud." give me jeff, give me tony. ["family feud" theme plays] all right, guys, let's go. we got--ha ha ha! we got the top 8 answers on the.
tony. tony: how you doing, steve? steve: how you feeling, man? tony: i'm feeling great, steve. steve: good, good. what do you do, tony? tony: well, steve, i'm a retired fire captain from the louisville fire department. steve: uh-huh. tony: i did 22 actual years of service. steve: wow. that's good. tony: i went back to school and i obtained my master's degree in management with an emphasis in strategic planning. i plan to get back into the workforce real soon. i'm a part-time limousine driver,...
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tony: recuerden que comienza a las siete. yo me uno con un grupo de expertos.. presentadora: el tema de verse lentes estÁ de moda. todos los famosos estÁn con lentes. yo creo que nuestra querida rossi no se queda atrÁs. [risas] esos lentes no son para taparse del sol, son para ver mÁs. bienvenida. >> muchas gracias. estamos emocionados en utilizar estos lentes. vamos a estar conectados desde la alfombra en el show, para llevar un poco lo que es la perspectiva diferente. como si la gente estuviera con nosotros. presentadora: esto se conecta a tu telÉfono. >> exacto. bÁsicamente, lo que nosotros estamos viendo lo vamos a subir a las redes sociales. presentador: lo bueno de todo esto es que, mucha gente que no se de otros lugares, que no tienen el canal para poder mirarlo, lo pueden ver por facebook de univisiÓn. ya lo saben. a partir de las siete de la tarde comienza todo esto. >> exacto. luego, de los premios, vamos a estar hablando de todo. la moda de los mejores vestidos. el maquillaje. el peinado. un poco de todo. los invito a que se una larga conversaciÓn en
tony: recuerden que comienza a las siete. yo me uno con un grupo de expertos.. presentadora: el tema de verse lentes estÁ de moda. todos los famosos estÁn con lentes. yo creo que nuestra querida rossi no se queda atrÁs. [risas] esos lentes no son para taparse del sol, son para ver mÁs. bienvenida. >> muchas gracias. estamos emocionados en utilizar estos lentes. vamos a estar conectados desde la alfombra en el show, para llevar un poco lo que es la perspectiva diferente. como si la...
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blackburn rovers have appointed tony mowbray as their new head coach., who left the club yesterday. blackburn are currently second—bottom of the championship, three points from safety. george north will start for wales in their six nations match with scotland on saturday, after recovering from a thigh injury. the 24—year—old wing will replace alex cuthbert, which is the only change to rob howley‘s side who lost to england in cardiff. former england bowler ryan sidebottom has announced he's retiring from cricket at the end of the upcoming season. the 39—year—old, who plays for yorkshire, says he's surrounded by team—mates playing "in nappies"! one of them is 26—year—old joe root — who has recently been named as the england test captain, and despite his age, sidebottom says root is the right choice. joe root‘s a great player, he has achieved so much in a short space of time. this england team are very exciting, they're still very youthful and learning every day and getting strong as a team and as a unit. i thinkjoe's inherited a good side. underjoe, he wi
blackburn rovers have appointed tony mowbray as their new head coach., who left the club yesterday. blackburn are currently second—bottom of the championship, three points from safety. george north will start for wales in their six nations match with scotland on saturday, after recovering from a thigh injury. the 24—year—old wing will replace alex cuthbert, which is the only change to rob howley‘s side who lost to england in cardiff. former england bowler ryan sidebottom has announced...
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[habla en inglÉs] tony: s fue motivo principal de nuestro encuentro. el nÚmero de tu tarjeta no lo usamos. lo que hacemos es cuando pone la tarjeta en tu telÉfono, cambiamos el nÚmero que estÁ en el telÉfono. cada vez que pagas sacamos un nÚmero nuevo que se utiliza una sola vez para pagar. tony: decir adiÓs al cash y ahora pagar con este programa. ♪ presentadora: realmente, se puede evitar el robo de identidad. es muy bueno. presentador: eso lo conocimos el dÍa viernes. con carolina fuimos a una sesiÓn especial que hubo en la cadena de univisiÓn. presentadora: cambiamos de tema. el universo de las muÑecas parece haber llegado a su lÍmite. un fabricante de juguetes en new york va a lanzar a la venta la prÓxima semana la primera muÑeca transexual. presentador: el juguete estÁ inspirado al adolescente transgÉnero de la feria. la muÑeca de 18 pulgadas estarÁ disponible para niÑas de 8 a 9 aÑos en un valor de 90 dÓlares. esta cara. descuento que al volver, todo sobre los premios grammy. adele se llevÓ todo. presentadora: jesse y joy su primer grammy. segui
[habla en inglÉs] tony: s fue motivo principal de nuestro encuentro. el nÚmero de tu tarjeta no lo usamos. lo que hacemos es cuando pone la tarjeta en tu telÉfono, cambiamos el nÚmero que estÁ en el telÉfono. cada vez que pagas sacamos un nÚmero nuevo que se utiliza una sola vez para pagar. tony: decir adiÓs al cash y ahora pagar con este programa. ♪ presentadora: realmente, se puede evitar el robo de identidad. es muy bueno. presentador: eso lo conocimos el dÍa viernes. con carolina...
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why is tony blair doing this?for afically second referendum, doesn't that fly in the face of everything people are saying? it could just have referendum after referendum if you want to do that. mouhammed: a very good question. why tony blair is doing it and doing it now. out in his speech later and see how other politicians respond. we have already seen some politicians respond by saying it is none of his business. he has a view and is expressing it now. from a financial markets perspective, it hasn't reacted yet. from that perspective, it is being ignored. i take you back to 2005, the french have a referendum on a constitution for the eu. they reject it. the government has to go back and develop a plan b. that plan b is the treaty. the french send that to parliament. it was sarkozy who did that. the eu has a horrible history of going back and asking the question get again -- question again and finding a way around the original vote. i think matt's question has an interest in genesis in, why is he doing this? is t
why is tony blair doing this?for afically second referendum, doesn't that fly in the face of everything people are saying? it could just have referendum after referendum if you want to do that. mouhammed: a very good question. why tony blair is doing it and doing it now. out in his speech later and see how other politicians respond. we have already seen some politicians respond by saying it is none of his business. he has a view and is expressing it now. from a financial markets perspective, it...
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. >> a lot of people moving outside shawn and tony happy president's day to you guys we've had to deal with big storms on this date and few clouds coming in to end president's day and even should be fair full. all of this weets this weekend today along the tote path steve adams found more crocuses after hey temperatures once again into the mid -- and upper 60s. while it's fun to see and they're about to move on through. 9 degrees and head for and 14th. it's a look at the screening planner. bought back my 9, 54 and 11 p.m. we're down love. not was arm as it has been the past three days. we'll have a look at the forecast in a few minutes, sony. >> if you have a story or idea call the "fox5" tip line fox5tips@wttg.com or email them and send them to fox5tips@ wttg.com we'll be right back. >> national museum of african-american history and culture has more than 1 million visitors since it opened in september and smithsonian said it ranks number ten amongst museums despite being on for a few months. museum's vawnt is it getting recognition the sweet home cafe has been nominated for james bea
. >> a lot of people moving outside shawn and tony happy president's day to you guys we've had to deal with big storms on this date and few clouds coming in to end president's day and even should be fair full. all of this weets this weekend today along the tote path steve adams found more crocuses after hey temperatures once again into the mid -- and upper 60s. while it's fun to see and they're about to move on through. 9 degrees and head for and 14th. it's a look at the screening...
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tony's orchestrations we re tony's orchestrations were wonderful as well.well. it was not just a song, were wonderful as well. it was notjust a song, it were wonderful as well. it was not just a song, it was were wonderful as well. it was notjust a song, it was me, the whole thing around. the other thing that strikes me andi the other thing that strikes me and i dare say might strike a lot of people watching, there was something wonderfully demure and innocent about the way you sang the song. there were no tricks and goodness, we are so used out the female stars sort of, how can i put it... taking their clothes off? that is part of it. the way people present pop music is so very different. yes. when you look at that now, did you feel, goodness, that was rather prim and proper or do you think that's wonderful because it allows you to focus on the song and voice? the stones, the beatles, all of them and it was all a bit kind of rock ‘n' roll. i was sort of reassuring for the parents as well. this is a nice lady singing pop songs so, yes, i was sort of like th
tony's orchestrations we re tony's orchestrations were wonderful as well.well. it was not just a song, were wonderful as well. it was notjust a song, it were wonderful as well. it was not just a song, it was were wonderful as well. it was notjust a song, it was me, the whole thing around. the other thing that strikes me andi the other thing that strikes me and i dare say might strike a lot of people watching, there was something wonderfully demure and innocent about the way you sang the song....
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and move over uncle toni. his time as rafael nadal‘s coach has come to an end.lo and welcome to the programme, where we start with english premier league football, and the news that manchester city have moved second on the table after a 2—0 win at bournemouth on monday. pep guardiola's side have also cut chelsea's lead at the top to eight points, with the goals coming from raheem sterling in the first half, and the second a tyrone mings own—goal. some bad news though for city saw gabriel jesus replaced early on by sergio aguero, after the brazilian injured his ankle. he put in a real performance. bournemouth pushed a lot, but that is normal in this stadium with these players. i am so pleased with what we have done, and especially the last ten or 15 minutes, the best way to keep their resolve is to make 1000 million passes, so we did it really well. this game was all about winning and getting results. in terms of changing team selections and formation, we did that tonight within the game. we are always looking for more ways to get results. ultimately i don't thin
and move over uncle toni. his time as rafael nadal‘s coach has come to an end.lo and welcome to the programme, where we start with english premier league football, and the news that manchester city have moved second on the table after a 2—0 win at bournemouth on monday. pep guardiola's side have also cut chelsea's lead at the top to eight points, with the goals coming from raheem sterling in the first half, and the second a tyrone mings own—goal. some bad news though for city saw gabriel...
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i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. the files included social security numbers, medicalmedi records, turns out, though, that case worker has a criminalcrim record. she worked as a subcontractor for city and was fired after our first are report. fox5's teisha lewis has been on the story from the very beginning. what is the latest. >>reporter: shawn and tony this is la mug shot. details about the incident popped up in a simple google search. she worked at inter city family services in southeast as a subcontractor for d.c.'s.'s department of behavioral health. the question tonight how did she end up with a job where she's given access to scores of private files filled with confidential information? sheti was hired by a contractor and ii think that the director waswa going to give you some followupw information about our resolutior with the contractor. she didn't.dn't but what's being changed in d.cd in terms of the hiring protocol that this would happen in the first place. this is laton yeah voter. mayor muriel bowser made
i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. the files included social security numbers, medicalmedi records, turns out, though, that case worker has a criminalcrim record. she worked as a subcontractor for city and was fired after our first are report. fox5's teisha lewis has been on the story from the very beginning. what is the latest. >>reporter: shawn and tony this is la mug shot. details about the incident popped up in a simple google search. she worked at inter city family services in...
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big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow up, and one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of what tomorrow might be, you're afraid of what's going to happen, you're afraid of what your friends are going to be, but you've got to understand, what is this going to cause tony? this is the opportunity, tony. i'm glad. >> thank you. >> i really am. >> i'm going to do something with it. while mclaren stayed on top of the activities of several gangs, one in particular required most of his attention. the jail's largest and most violent gang, the heartless felons. >> heartless felons is a gang that was basically established in our facilities, some young individuals, many of them, was upset and tired of how they was being treated, h
big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow up, and one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of...
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he was part of the tony blair thing.s will become more fuzzy. it will become an asset at some point, i'm sure of that. he was a relatively independent member of new labour in that he started as a policy adviser and he always had a mind of its own. the question is, does he have the real ambition because that keep junctures does he have the real ambition because that keepjunctures during the mess that was gordon brown —— gordon brown versus tony blair, there was an opportunity and even an expectation on some on the blair side of the party that david miliband would seize the crown. he always didn't quite want to do it. miliband would seize the crown. he always didn't quite want to do it! certain sense of decency actually. he's not cut—throat enough. he really extracted himself out of that hole rivalry with his brother and so forth and there's a reason he's never ruled it out. i spoke with him a few months ago briefly and asked if he would come back. he said, the time is not really right but you never know. yesterday he said
he was part of the tony blair thing.s will become more fuzzy. it will become an asset at some point, i'm sure of that. he was a relatively independent member of new labour in that he started as a policy adviser and he always had a mind of its own. the question is, does he have the real ambition because that keep junctures does he have the real ambition because that keepjunctures during the mess that was gordon brown —— gordon brown versus tony blair, there was an opportunity and even an...
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tony andrade, estuvo allÍ y nos tiene un resumen de la noche. tony: gracias.biÓ un emotivo premio. >> hay mucha gente que quiere crear un muro para separarnos. este tambiÉn es nuestro paÍs, nuestro paÍs. no nos vamos a dejar. tony: fue una noche de premios, de mÚsica y por sobre todo, de mensajes de unidad. iliana: al regresar de la pausa, un idealista francÉs realiza proezas en la mesa de billar.
tony andrade, estuvo allÍ y nos tiene un resumen de la noche. tony: gracias.biÓ un emotivo premio. >> hay mucha gente que quiere crear un muro para separarnos. este tambiÉn es nuestro paÍs, nuestro paÍs. no nos vamos a dejar. tony: fue una noche de premios, de mÚsica y por sobre todo, de mensajes de unidad. iliana: al regresar de la pausa, un idealista francÉs realiza proezas en la mesa de billar.
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. >> tony, shawn, young people teenagers involved here. and while fairfax county police have not named a specific gang. fox5 learned it's ms 13. which, of course, is based in el salvador and clearly behind ongoing crimes and violence here in our area. today we know ten people arrested four adults and six juveniles and all of this surrounding recent cases of three missing girls. >> the body of 15-year-old del maures reves was 17-year-old venus ran away in mid january. she showed up at home last night. but she is now one of the juveniles in custody with her death and lizzy rivera. she and her 5-month-old baby were missing since mid january they turned up safe and sound the same way damaris body was found. they live next to the woods where the remains were discovered and faeming of the baby is one of the adults facing charges. here he is 1-year-old jose castillo reves and he's facing charges with with three others. and again, there are also six juveniles facing charges. abduction and gang-related activity in connection with the investigation
. >> tony, shawn, young people teenagers involved here. and while fairfax county police have not named a specific gang. fox5 learned it's ms 13. which, of course, is based in el salvador and clearly behind ongoing crimes and violence here in our area. today we know ten people arrested four adults and six juveniles and all of this surrounding recent cases of three missing girls. >> the body of 15-year-old del maures reves was 17-year-old venus ran away in mid january. she showed up...
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tony andrade, estuvo allÍ y nos tiene un resumen de la noche. tony: gracias.fan, recibiÓ un emotivo premio. >> hay mucha gente que quiere crear un muro para separarnos. este tambiÉn es nuestro paÍs, nuestro paÍs. no nos vamos a dejar. tony: fue una noche de premios, de mÚsica y por sobre todo, de mensajes de unidad. iliana: al regresar de la pausa, un idealista francÉs realiza proezas en la mesa de billar. iliana:para nuestra despedida, les tenemos las proezas de un billar ista francÉs. ha conquistado dos campeonatos mundiales y tambiÉn un récord guinness. parece que no sÓlo tiene una excelente punterÍa sino que tambiÉn parece que hipnotizar a las bolas de marfil que hacen exactamente el recorrido que Él alejandra: buenos dÍas a todos. gloria: estamos con " despierta Área de la bahÍa". nueva funciÓn para compartir fotos en minutos, cÓmo lo puedes usar ya te lo diremos. m m m
tony andrade, estuvo allÍ y nos tiene un resumen de la noche. tony: gracias.fan, recibiÓ un emotivo premio. >> hay mucha gente que quiere crear un muro para separarnos. este tambiÉn es nuestro paÍs, nuestro paÍs. no nos vamos a dejar. tony: fue una noche de premios, de mÚsica y por sobre todo, de mensajes de unidad. iliana: al regresar de la pausa, un idealista francÉs realiza proezas en la mesa de billar. iliana:para nuestra despedida, les tenemos las proezas de un billar ista...
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i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. firefighters are still trying to figure out what sparked thepark blaze that started just after 5 this afternoon.th sarah simmons is live on the scene now with the latest. sarah. >>reporter: tony and shawn, this is such a sad story out of lorton, virginia tonight.rgin as you mentioned, a young boy is dead from this house fire here in lorton that started earlier this afternoon, as well as two family pets.ets. this is the scene back here. if we could kind of look a little bit further here. this is 8100 block street. this is where the fire occurred. investigators are still combing through the damage right now when firefighters arrived theyty said that they saw heavy flamesy pouring out of the garage wheree it appears to be the most damage is at tonight.t take a look at the video here. you can see it was an emotional scene as family members arrived tonight to hear this horrible newses. right now investigators stillnvs trying to figure out whatt exactly started the fire. when crews initiall
i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. firefighters are still trying to figure out what sparked thepark blaze that started just after 5 this afternoon.th sarah simmons is live on the scene now with the latest. sarah. >>reporter: tony and shawn, this is such a sad story out of lorton, virginia tonight.rgin as you mentioned, a young boy is dead from this house fire here in lorton that started earlier this afternoon, as well as two family pets.ets. this is the scene back here. if we could...
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. >> i'm tony perkins. >> it's hard to believe but in d.c. the snow team will deploy more than 200 trucks 4 a.m. to treat roads and sidewalks. sue palka standing by with the latest on the forecast, sue. >> tony, shawn, if you stepped outside it's still not cold. we're coming up off our second day of record heat. we got to 74 degree today. warmest february day since 2011. we're expecting snow thursday morning even in the district. let's get you straight what's coming up. this is the storm, tennessee valley. has to say looks snow breaking out in pittsburgh and heavy rain across west vir and we expect rain to develop across the area. we cannot even rule out a thunderstorm with this. that storm will track our -- off the delmarva which means it is in the sweet spot to spread very heavy snow from philadelphia to new york to boss stop. we're talking a foot of snow for new york and boston. blizzard warnings on long island and nantucket and around here those winter weather add voosryes do not extend into the district including western loudoun and west
. >> i'm tony perkins. >> it's hard to believe but in d.c. the snow team will deploy more than 200 trucks 4 a.m. to treat roads and sidewalks. sue palka standing by with the latest on the forecast, sue. >> tony, shawn, if you stepped outside it's still not cold. we're coming up off our second day of record heat. we got to 74 degree today. warmest february day since 2011. we're expecting snow thursday morning even in the district. let's get you straight what's coming up. this...
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we have gold starring matthew mcconnell may, and toni erdmann, with a two and three quarters hour germanedy. i look forward to hearing what you say about that. loving is a true story about a couple who helped to change america. it is about the pregnant bride of richard loving. the couple get married in washington, dc because there is less paperwork. they come back only to be arrested, imprisoned and forced to leave the state, which does not agree with their marriage. you are not allowed to be married. they have to move away. they write a letter to bobby kennedy. despite the fa ct letter to bobby kennedy. despite the fact they are very private people and the film is a keen to point out how much they wanted to keep themselves to themselves. they find themselves to themselves. they find themselves in the middle of a battle which is going from court to court and apparently all the way to the supreme court. here is a clip. you goo to the virginia state court next, right? yes. are you nervous? i suppose. the lawyers told us not to expect much. you think you'll lose? well, yes. but i think it's
we have gold starring matthew mcconnell may, and toni erdmann, with a two and three quarters hour germanedy. i look forward to hearing what you say about that. loving is a true story about a couple who helped to change america. it is about the pregnant bride of richard loving. the couple get married in washington, dc because there is less paperwork. they come back only to be arrested, imprisoned and forced to leave the state, which does not agree with their marriage. you are not allowed to be...
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thank you, caroline and tony. coming up next, it is the film review.lo and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what do we have this week? very interesting week. we have the 20th century women, a new film starring annette bening. we have the lego batman movie, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. and fences, a major awards contender. let's start with 20th century womenm, the latest from writer—director mike mills. it's an interesting film, set in california at the end of the ‘70s. a young boy facing an uncertain adulthood, surrounded by strong women of different ages, who both inspire and also confound him, not least his free—spirited mother, brilliantly played by annette bening. here's a clip. stop. what? thinking that you know everything that's going on. no, ijust think that, you know, having your heart broken is a tremendous way to learn about the world. 0k. do you think you're happy? like... ..as happy as you thought you'd be when you were my age? seriously? you don't ask
thank you, caroline and tony. coming up next, it is the film review.lo and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what do we have this week? very interesting week. we have the 20th century women, a new film starring annette bening. we have the lego batman movie, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. and fences, a major awards contender. let's start with 20th century womenm, the latest from writer—director mike mills....
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lindsay watts spot to the woman tonight shawn, tony. >> this happened just this afternoon. amber got a call from a man who said her dad was involved in a hit and run crash and here's the twist. the caller said amber's dad had hit his son and then tried to flee the scene. now amber's dad was being held hostage an she had to pay thousands to save his life. >> do you want us to name folks and see him again you will do this correctly. you understanding me amber. >> yes. >> he said someone will have to pay for what your father did and the charges for my son's hospital bills. >> you have two openings you're going to do this correctly and respond and if got i'm going to hang up the phone and brains out and you can save the money for his funeral. how far are you from your house, 40 minutes. >> yes. >> keep going to your house now. you are not going to hang up or put me on hold every time i speak to you you answer me don't pick up phone calls or message from anyone. >> now my dad is unconscious from being knocked out by his gun and said he is pleading and they put a towel over his h
lindsay watts spot to the woman tonight shawn, tony. >> this happened just this afternoon. amber got a call from a man who said her dad was involved in a hit and run crash and here's the twist. the caller said amber's dad had hit his son and then tried to flee the scene. now amber's dad was being held hostage an she had to pay thousands to save his life. >> do you want us to name folks and see him again you will do this correctly. you understanding me amber. >> yes. >>...
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we are really all over the place with this 7 day forecast tony and shawn.hat is for sure. >> thank you, sue. >> all right. the redskins have reportedly or they reportedly had sights on free agent that can create havoc on defense. >> it was a big day for d.c. unitsed as dream of new home is even closer to reality. we'll be right fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house th 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. >> welcome back to d.c. united talking about that new stadium for what feels like forever. today is the day all that talk became reality. what does the
we are really all over the place with this 7 day forecast tony and shawn.hat is for sure. >> thank you, sue. >> all right. the redskins have reportedly or they reportedly had sights on free agent that can create havoc on defense. >> it was a big day for d.c. unitsed as dream of new home is even closer to reality. we'll be right fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house th 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to...
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>> shawn and tony. tomorrow is friday. joke is on me. we do have a lot to look forward to including a warming trend for the weekend. but not so much tomorrow. so you want to be ready for tomorrow to feel quite cold and blustery. it's actually going to feel like a winter day around here. i know. you're going to be so recent recentful when you feel it. we did get into the 50's. we've also had a couple of snow showers here and there although they seem to be winding down. but these temperatures will not be repeated tomorrow. tomorrow is our cold day. and that cold process is already started we've dropped to 37 at gaithersburg. 34 in winchester, 39 in frederick. 41 in manassas, 43 in the district. and winds have been gusting as high as 45 miles an hour. they're down a little bit now to 25 miles per hour. gusting to 31 at martinsberg and winchester and annapolis at 30. they will be blustery tonight and tomorrow although closer to the 20 to maybe 25 miles an hour range as we go forward the rest of tonight and during the day tomorrow. what you d
>> shawn and tony. tomorrow is friday. joke is on me. we do have a lot to look forward to including a warming trend for the weekend. but not so much tomorrow. so you want to be ready for tomorrow to feel quite cold and blustery. it's actually going to feel like a winter day around here. i know. you're going to be so recent recentful when you feel it. we did get into the 50's. we've also had a couple of snow showers here and there although they seem to be winding down. but these...
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and i know i speak for tony when i say this, but, uh... laughter ] >> vivienne: nicole, you have a good thing here. nourish it, protect it, and never forget this feeling, as long as you live. >> julius: well, i'm not gonna talk too much because i'll get choked up. but i'm feeling proud tonight. really proud. proud of my girls. my wife viv, my three daughters, my dashing sons-in-law. [ laughter ] family is everything. love, respect, kinship. i love you both. salud. >> nicole: thank you, mom, dad, and everyone for all of your kindness and all of your support. it honestly means so much to us. >> zende: we're all so grateful that you all shared this with us. now, you don't have to leave -- well, until granddad kicks you out -- but me and my bride, we got somewhere to be. [ laughter ] >> shirley: wait, thomas saw you? i thought we were keeping a low profile. >> sally: yeah, i thought so, too, but he asked me to leave. >> shirley: how rude! >> sally: for my own sake. he's just trying to protect me from making a scene. >> shirley: but i thought m
and i know i speak for tony when i say this, but, uh... laughter ] >> vivienne: nicole, you have a good thing here. nourish it, protect it, and never forget this feeling, as long as you live. >> julius: well, i'm not gonna talk too much because i'll get choked up. but i'm feeling proud tonight. really proud. proud of my girls. my wife viv, my three daughters, my dashing sons-in-law. [ laughter ] family is everything. love, respect, kinship. i love you both. salud. >> nicole:...
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i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. that fire started on arcade street around 5 this afternoon.r sarah simmons is live on the scene how with with the latest. sarah? >>reporter: tony and shawn, just a few moments ago we actually saw investigators and d fire crews just wrap up and head on they had been processing the scene here forth entire night since that fire broke out at about 56789. 15 a this afternoon. as you mentioned a young boy was found dead inside of the house. we don't know his identity at this point. we don't know his relation to anybody else who lived in high temperature home.te also investigators tell us two family pets were also killed in this fire. most of the damage was done to the garage. when fire crews got here theyre saw flames just pouring out of the garage and smoke was filling the home.home also earlier tonight we werewe here when it was an emotional scene for family members as they arrived to hear the horrible news. right now investigators are trying to figure out exactly what started thisut fire
i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. that fire started on arcade street around 5 this afternoon.r sarah simmons is live on the scene how with with the latest. sarah? >>reporter: tony and shawn, just a few moments ago we actually saw investigators and d fire crews just wrap up and head on they had been processing the scene here forth entire night since that fire broke out at about 56789. 15 a this afternoon. as you mentioned a young boy was found dead inside of the house. we don't know...
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tony blair, peter mandelson?ddenly reclaiming the headlines like they always did supremely well. 0f like they always did supremely well. of course the house of lords was coming and he has managed to make sure his agenda has got on the front pages over the weekend. peter mandelson is coming around in a pincer movement. it will be a busy few days for you, rob. you will be sitting there with your shorthand. it will be the focus of attention for a few days. but people will be saying, didn't the bill goes through? it will be good news for people who oppose brexit, the lords have the power to delay brexit. will they do there? they will be able to delay it for one week only. it is likely they will amend the bill in some small areas. some important areas to do with the eu nationals and the final vote on the final deal in 2019. they may amend it slightly and send it back to the commons, but in the end of the commons will prevail and we will still be triggering article 50 by the end of march. they have been warned off abou
tony blair, peter mandelson?ddenly reclaiming the headlines like they always did supremely well. 0f like they always did supremely well. of course the house of lords was coming and he has managed to make sure his agenda has got on the front pages over the weekend. peter mandelson is coming around in a pincer movement. it will be a busy few days for you, rob. you will be sitting there with your shorthand. it will be the focus of attention for a few days. but people will be saying, didn't the...
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good evening i'm tony perkins. >> i'm shawn yancy. >> we begin in virginia where two u.s. senators and governor have plenty of questions for ice. they're concerned about reports of alleged immigrations and custom enforcement raids taking place in the state. >> there's growing concern about an incident outside of a alexandria church. >> "fox5" lauren demarco joins us with the latest, lauren. >> reporter: well, tony, shawn, ice official tells me that outside of the rising hope church in alexandria one morning as the hypothermia shelter was letting out, two of the officials or agents walked up to a group of men and conducted consensual interviews about a potential target. and they say that during those interviews it turns out two of and were here in the u.s. illegally and they were detained and will likely be de ported. the people here at the church tell the story differently. >> i seen drug raids not that big. >> they areman booster stays at the hope owe thermia shelter and says february 8 he witnessed 7 latino men rounded up as they left for the day and the pastor explains
good evening i'm tony perkins. >> i'm shawn yancy. >> we begin in virginia where two u.s. senators and governor have plenty of questions for ice. they're concerned about reports of alleged immigrations and custom enforcement raids taking place in the state. >> there's growing concern about an incident outside of a alexandria church. >> "fox5" lauren demarco joins us with the latest, lauren. >> reporter: well, tony, shawn, ice official tells me that...