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but his role in unicef, he was in the public eye right until the end? very much so. don't think he isa the great action hero. i don't think he is a man with any affection for guns and explosions at all. but more affection for the good he could do asa affection for the good he could do as a goodwill ambassador around the world. to meet him was to know that he had so much charm. he was a pleasure to. he radiated that goodwill on screen as well, both as a unicef ambassador and as i —— as an actor. and he was self—deprecating? he would have a joke and usually at his expense? yes, he got a seven year contract from mgm. he said that he had a three letter designation at the end of mbg, which he said was" no bloody good"! he always knew what he was good"! he always knew what he was good at —— mbg. he knew that he was good at —— mbg. he knew that he was good at —— mbg. he knew that he was good at projecting charm and character. he looks as though he has come from privilege, a posh background. anything but. he was born in stockwell, his father was a policeman. i love the story
but his role in unicef, he was in the public eye right until the end? very much so. don't think he isa the great action hero. i don't think he is a man with any affection for guns and explosions at all. but more affection for the good he could do asa affection for the good he could do as a goodwill ambassador around the world. to meet him was to know that he had so much charm. he was a pleasure to. he radiated that goodwill on screen as well, both as a unicef ambassador and as i —— as an...
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finally said goodbye to bond, with acting career was on the wing, but he launched a new role with unicefey said today that the world lost one of its great champions for children. >> forgive me, father for i have sinned. >> that is putting it mildly, 007. reporter: as an actor, sir roger never pretended to have great depth, but he was blessed with charisma. he was funny, good company -- >> by god, what is bond doing? reporter: and never took it too seriously. laura: farewell to roger moore.
finally said goodbye to bond, with acting career was on the wing, but he launched a new role with unicefey said today that the world lost one of its great champions for children. >> forgive me, father for i have sinned. >> that is putting it mildly, 007. reporter: as an actor, sir roger never pretended to have great depth, but he was blessed with charisma. he was funny, good company -- >> by god, what is bond doing? reporter: and never took it too seriously. laura: farewell to...
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the co—author of the unicef report. thank you for being with us.rdeners in england wanted some rain, but i suspect some of those gardens are now water—logged after what happened during wednesday. this is one soggy picture from lincolnshire. and in fact it was at coningsby, in lincolnshire, that was one of the wettest places during wednesday, notching up about 40mm of rain — that is nearly a month worth of rain in 24 hours, but you can see elsewhere widely around 20—40mm of rain from this weather system and clearing now into the north sea. we have a few showers for northern ireland and western scotland, parts of wales, north—west england stayed dry. now we are looking at a fresher feel to things during thursday and for the next few days as we bring in some slightly cooler air. it is more noticeably fresher, less humid rather than cooler because, actually, in some sunshine, where we had the rain during wednesday, it will feel warmer. the sun will eventually come out after perhaps a cloudy start in east anglia and south—east england. elsewhere, plenty
the co—author of the unicef report. thank you for being with us.rdeners in england wanted some rain, but i suspect some of those gardens are now water—logged after what happened during wednesday. this is one soggy picture from lincolnshire. and in fact it was at coningsby, in lincolnshire, that was one of the wettest places during wednesday, notching up about 40mm of rain — that is nearly a month worth of rain in 24 hours, but you can see elsewhere widely around 20—40mm of rain from...
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he received a knighthood for his humanitarian work with unicef.n from manchester, which has experienced the uk's worst terrorist attack since the july 7th attacks in london in 2005. we are outside the manchester arena, where thousands of young concertgoers were last night when a man detonated a suicide bomb shortly after 10:30pm, yesterday evening. let's ta ke after 10:30pm, yesterday evening. let's take a look at exactly what we know, piecing together what the police have told us. the police say they were called at 10:33pm to manchester arena. the prime minister has called this an attack of appalling and sickening cowardice. the arena was full because people we re the arena was full because people were streaming out of the doors at the end of the concert by the american singer and —— ariana grande. surrounding streets had been sealed off and nearby victoria railway station has been close. richard galpin reports and i must warn you that the report contains some distressing images. we will bring that to you in a moment, actually, but let me just te
he received a knighthood for his humanitarian work with unicef.n from manchester, which has experienced the uk's worst terrorist attack since the july 7th attacks in london in 2005. we are outside the manchester arena, where thousands of young concertgoers were last night when a man detonated a suicide bomb shortly after 10:30pm, yesterday evening. let's ta ke after 10:30pm, yesterday evening. let's take a look at exactly what we know, piecing together what the police have told us. the police...
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and beyond for his pour troy of the iconic spy in seven movies and his charity work with unicef. james bond of course. yet he would admit his career was defined by that one role. here is wabc's sandy kenyon. >> reporter: not the first to play james bond nor would roger moore be the last. but few would argue he filled the shoes and handled the gun and romanced the women, quite splend splendidly. >> what >> his accent suggested an englishman of the upper-class, moore was actually the son of a cop. he found international fame in his 30s as the saint. >> his de debonair turn made him a favorite of frank sinatra and other stars and a perfect choice as the third actor to play james bond. his tough task was to try to match the impact of sean connery who had defined the role. moore's 007 had more of a since of humor. moore played the role in seven movies, over a dozen years. >> i don't think there is a underside. my wife is very, very happy i diltd. >> moore was about to turn 90, and his three children supporting his wife. he was knighted by the queen but the last person to call him sir
and beyond for his pour troy of the iconic spy in seven movies and his charity work with unicef. james bond of course. yet he would admit his career was defined by that one role. here is wabc's sandy kenyon. >> reporter: not the first to play james bond nor would roger moore be the last. but few would argue he filled the shoes and handled the gun and romanced the women, quite splend splendidly. >> what >> his accent suggested an englishman of the upper-class, moore was...
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he became a goodwill ambassador to unicef. he published my word is my bond, which kwovred his work in the -- covered his work in the bond franchise, friendships and battle with prostate cancer which he beat. moore married four times, had three children with his anywhered wife -- third wife. he married his fourth wife. swedish socialite in 2002. his children, debora, jeffrey and christien released a statement saying we know our own love and add miles an hour ration will be magnified many times over across the world by people who knew him for his films, his television shows and passionate work with unicef which he considered to be his greatest achooefks. they added the afks our father felt when he walked on the stage or camera kept him working into his 90th year through his last aneerns november 20 -- appearance november 2016 at the royal festival hall. a private funeral will be held in monaco, jonathan hunt, fox news. >> you got to ask, sean conery or james moore. >> i liked daniel craig as well. >> my kids would say daniel cra
he became a goodwill ambassador to unicef. he published my word is my bond, which kwovred his work in the -- covered his work in the bond franchise, friendships and battle with prostate cancer which he beat. moore married four times, had three children with his anywhered wife -- third wife. he married his fourth wife. swedish socialite in 2002. his children, debora, jeffrey and christien released a statement saying we know our own love and add miles an hour ration will be magnified many times...
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in the end, he gave up acting for charity work as a goodwill ambassador for unicef.e was their favourite james bond. you have got to remember when he took the role on, we all think of it as a thing that goes on and on forever and is reinvented. many people were wondering what would come after connery? people thought well, what could he do with it? he brought something to the role, a bit of wit, a bit of charm, swarve, always the perfect english gentleman. you can pretty much say he was as successful in the box office as connery was and considerably more so, the number of people who went to see those seven movies, i mean he was 58 when he realised i‘m too old for this carry on, but he always thought it was ridiculous and i the joy of it, isn‘t it? you watch him and you see that you can follow the plots, and you can enjoy the action, but throughout it all is the little knowing wink when you‘re watching, there is the pleasure there and it‘s what he brought to the saint, if you watched television over the last 50 years, you have probably watched an awful lot of roger moo
in the end, he gave up acting for charity work as a goodwill ambassador for unicef.e was their favourite james bond. you have got to remember when he took the role on, we all think of it as a thing that goes on and on forever and is reinvented. many people were wondering what would come after connery? people thought well, what could he do with it? he brought something to the role, a bit of wit, a bit of charm, swarve, always the perfect english gentleman. you can pretty much say he was as...
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yens matthis co—authored the unicef report about child migrants and refugees.e. i think we are at a moment in history where the world has come together to understand that it cannot go on like this and that children need a different kind of protection than what they receive now stop and there is a process in place now to develop global compact specifically for migrants and within that we are hopeful to protect the needs of migrant children. how would you do that on the ground? i was speaking to a young refugee the other day who made a long change is journey who said the most frightening part was being in the jungle in calais at the people traffickers were his only hope and he had to rely on them. it is not an easy one. i think we need to address this by offering the kind of protection services that children require. when we have solutions that involved detaining children, they will go under the radar. when we have solutions where borders are blocked and children are pushed back and police beatings and things like that then children will not seek the support that
yens matthis co—authored the unicef report about child migrants and refugees.e. i think we are at a moment in history where the world has come together to understand that it cannot go on like this and that children need a different kind of protection than what they receive now stop and there is a process in place now to develop global compact specifically for migrants and within that we are hopeful to protect the needs of migrant children. how would you do that on the ground? i was speaking...
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it's an individual journey, and unicef, together with others, are there to support the government ins recover as best leadership, in helping these girls recover 3s best 3s leadership, in helping these girls recover as best as possible. 276 was the number originally abduct it. soon after, some got away. this now represents, with the ones who came out a couple of months ago, still only about half of the girls — do you think enough has been done to try and get them back? no doubt the government is making extraordinary efforts, and all of that happens behind the scenes, and we are not privy to it, nor are others. so, we are seeing the results of enormous effo rts are seeing the results of enormous efforts on the part. but what we have to bear in mind is that there are actually thousands of women and girls who are still in evictee by boko haram. the 276 chibok girls was only one single massive incident. but we must also put that into the context that there's many others who remain in evictee, and we must continue to campaign not only for the chibok girls but for all of them, to maintain a
it's an individual journey, and unicef, together with others, are there to support the government ins recover as best leadership, in helping these girls recover 3s best 3s leadership, in helping these girls recover as best as possible. 276 was the number originally abduct it. soon after, some got away. this now represents, with the ones who came out a couple of months ago, still only about half of the girls — do you think enough has been done to try and get them back? no doubt the government...
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it would slash food stamps and federal student lines, cut the epa budget by a 1/3 and unicef and other programs. >> democrats slammed the cuts to programs. >> we will take it under consideration and move forward. >> we will have a debate about the details on how to achieve the goals. >> it is comic book villain bad. just like comic books it relies on a fantasy to make the numbers work. >> this is a killer for the american people, literally a killer. >> ktvu has more details on the budget. >>> to sonoma county, a tragic crash causing a pregnant woman to lose her baby. the driver who hit her was under the influence. investigators are looking for witnesses to the crash much >> reporter: from facebook, a happy and growing family. a sonoma county social worker was heading west to pick up her toddler. an on coming car veered in here lane. >> they were license plate to license plate. >> the front ends of the cars on the passenger. tristan crossed over has broken feet, ankles, and legs. >> how many incidents would be avoided without drugs or alcohol. >> she could see her in the car eyes open a
it would slash food stamps and federal student lines, cut the epa budget by a 1/3 and unicef and other programs. >> democrats slammed the cuts to programs. >> we will take it under consideration and move forward. >> we will have a debate about the details on how to achieve the goals. >> it is comic book villain bad. just like comic books it relies on a fantasy to make the numbers work. >> this is a killer for the american people, literally a killer. >> ktvu...
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como el encantador y audaz 007 en el aÑo 73 mantuvo su rol hasta el 85, tambiÉn fue embajador de la unicefn a un infarto, todo sobre un nuevo dispositivo que promete cuidar su sueÑo y salud. >> gabriel vargas por 7 aÑos luchÓ por conciliar el sueÑo. >> no dormÍa bien, amanecia canasto que. >> tuvo que ser sometido a varios estudios en conde se analizÓ su respiracion al dormir. >> los doctores notaron que dejaba de respirar 26 veces por hora por lo que tenÍa apnea del sueÑo y podrÍa traer terribles consecuencias. >> de 7 a 10 aÑos con apnea el riesgo de infarto ocurre. >> cuando la parte posterior de la garganta cortan la respiraciÓn y ahora el implante. >> el implante estimula la lengua, tiene un peso de un reloj de mujer y la pila dura 10 aÑos pero el implante lo tendrÁ que utilizar por toda su vida >> detecta cuando reduce la respiraciÓn y lanza una estimulaciÓn. >> se siente relajado, puedes salir sin problemas, la vida totalmente te cambia. >> se siente afortunado de recibir el tratamiento y ademÁs de contar con medicaid si no hubiera podido pagar los 20.000 dÓlares que cuesta. >> rebe
como el encantador y audaz 007 en el aÑo 73 mantuvo su rol hasta el 85, tambiÉn fue embajador de la unicefn a un infarto, todo sobre un nuevo dispositivo que promete cuidar su sueÑo y salud. >> gabriel vargas por 7 aÑos luchÓ por conciliar el sueÑo. >> no dormÍa bien, amanecia canasto que. >> tuvo que ser sometido a varios estudios en conde se analizÓ su respiracion al dormir. >> los doctores notaron que dejaba de respirar 26 veces por hora por lo que tenÍa...
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but his family says he considered his humanitarian work with unicef to be the greatest achievement in his life. he became a good will ambassador for the charity in 1991 and knighted by queen elizabeth in 2003. his children say moore will be remembered in a private funeral service in monaco. >>> it could be another wet evening across the washington area. chief meteorologist topper shutt tracking showers. topper. >> give you a couple sprinkles. nothing heavy right now. we will jump ahead to 6:00 tomorrow morning on future temperatures in the 50s. we will come back and talk about who will have a wet commute tomorrow and when our next yellow weather alert is. >>> coming up after the break a class of fourth graders get a firsthand lesson in fighting crime. >>> happened at a benefit hockey tournament for the d.c. firefighters burn foundation. he was playing goalie for the u.s. capitol police team. he remembers passing out on the ice one minute. the very next minute waking up in the back of an ambulance. matter of life and death back then. but something he can joke about now. >> i remember h
but his family says he considered his humanitarian work with unicef to be the greatest achievement in his life. he became a good will ambassador for the charity in 1991 and knighted by queen elizabeth in 2003. his children say moore will be remembered in a private funeral service in monaco. >>> it could be another wet evening across the washington area. chief meteorologist topper shutt tracking showers. topper. >> give you a couple sprinkles. nothing heavy right now. we will jump...
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primary school in rome and in iraq was at 100% in the 80's but unicef estimates today there are 1.2 million children nationwide not in school. there have been more antigovernment protest in dennis whalen with demonstrators blocking the streets of caracas after the president announced plans to form an assembly with a power to rewrite the constitution and circumvent the parliament. critics say it is another move toward dictatorship. the venezuelan capital brought to a standstill. antigovernment protesters blocked roads angry at the president possibly in to recall the constitution. >> the government thinks with the fake constituency, things will come down. people want a change of president, the constitution. reporter: attempting to quell the protests, he triggered article 348, creating a constituent assembly. shall that is would have done, i'm sure of that. i'm did -- i did what my conscience commands, to summon the absolute power of the sovereign people of venezuela. made up of ordinary citizens with no political parties involved, the super body would hold general elections and rewrite the co
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finally said goodbye to bond, with acting career was on the wing, but he launched a new role with unicefey said today that the world lost one of its great champions for children. >> forgive me, father for i have sinned. >> that is putting it mildly, 007. reporter: as an actor, sir roger never pretended to have great depth, but he was blessed with charisma. he was funny, good company -- >> by god, what is bond doing? reporter: and never took it too seriously. laura: farewell to roger moore. remember, you can find much more of the day's news on a website, plus, to see what we're working on at any time check out our facebook page. . am laura trevelyan thank you for watching world news america. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the islan
finally said goodbye to bond, with acting career was on the wing, but he launched a new role with unicefey said today that the world lost one of its great champions for children. >> forgive me, father for i have sinned. >> that is putting it mildly, 007. reporter: as an actor, sir roger never pretended to have great depth, but he was blessed with charisma. he was funny, good company -- >> by god, what is bond doing? reporter: and never took it too seriously. laura: farewell to...
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a spokesperson for unicef describes the increase in death alarming. he says 3000 new suspected cholera cases are reported every day. the charity calls for urgent international funding to hold the spread of the epidemic. japan's foreign minister -- iran's wine minister says the president will travel to saudi arabia to a summit, at which president trump will make a speech. r is wanted for crimes in conflict. a former u.s. soldier, chelsea manning, who was behind one of the biggest intelligence leaks history has been released from prison. he was due to remain in jail until 2045, but president obama commuted her sentence in january. our correspondent reports from kansas. reporter: chelsea manning, seen here in her final days behind bars. held in an all-male prison, she won her fight to have surgery turn transition to life as a woman. she shared photos of the everyday things she has missed, like pizza. in a statement she said she was looking forward to so much. chelsea manning left fort leavenworth in the early hours of the morning under darkness. her supp
a spokesperson for unicef describes the increase in death alarming. he says 3000 new suspected cholera cases are reported every day. the charity calls for urgent international funding to hold the spread of the epidemic. japan's foreign minister -- iran's wine minister says the president will travel to saudi arabia to a summit, at which president trump will make a speech. r is wanted for crimes in conflict. a former u.s. soldier, chelsea manning, who was behind one of the biggest intelligence...
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off screen he worked for years as a unicef goodwill ambassador advocating for children around the worldr his work, moore was knighted in 2003. born a london policeman's son, now forever a master spy. anne thompson, nbc news. >>> women worried about their risk of breast cancer should drink less and exercise more, global cancer experts recommended today. just one drink a day on average can raise the risk by at least 5%, and it goes up as women drink more, according to a new report. that doesn't mean that the occasional glass of wine or beer will cause cancer, and light drinking can lower the risk of heart disease, but less is better, according to the experts. >>> when we come back, more from here in manchester. the heroes who leapt in to help in one of the city's darkest hours. next at 6: a new bay area high school in an unusual place. vo why the location has parents worried for their children )s safety. ===jess/vo=== plus, giant flames dangerously close to a california gas station. the big vehicle that sparked the fire. ===next close=== next. sot he dressed up like the columbine students
off screen he worked for years as a unicef goodwill ambassador advocating for children around the worldr his work, moore was knighted in 2003. born a london policeman's son, now forever a master spy. anne thompson, nbc news. >>> women worried about their risk of breast cancer should drink less and exercise more, global cancer experts recommended today. just one drink a day on average can raise the risk by at least 5%, and it goes up as women drink more, according to a new report. that...
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in 19-91, he became a unicef goodwill ambassador. roger moore was 89.owned a new champion overnight. new champion overnight. you saw it there! football star you saw it there! football star rashad jennings and partner emma slater took home this season's top prize. jenning's is the fourth football star to win the dancing with the stars' mirror ball trophy. jennings joins other football stars, emmitt smith, hines ward and donald drivers as hines ward and donald drivers as former players who have won the dancing competition. baseball star david ross and his partner lindsay arnold finished second. singer normani kordei of fifth harmony and partner val cherm-kov-ski finished third. coming up at six - tributes across the globe, after the manchester attack. johnny live tease you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outba
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he was unicef goodwill ambassador in 1991 and in 2003 he was knighted by the queen for his charitable contributions. sir roger moore was 89 years old. >>> you are looking at newly released video of relisha rudd. for three years now she's been missing. at the time of her going suspect, kalil tatum. but he was found dead in a park. watch where is havertys furniture helps even when life isn't.t [doorbell rings] can somebody get that? uh-uh. not me baby. [yells] homework! [yells] it's mommy time! [yells] it's daddy time! i told ya not to marry her. seriously? alright. who's next? the memorial day sale is on now. havertys. life looks good. >>> veteran astronauts are on an emergency space walk today. right now peggy whitson and jack fisher are fixing a faulty part on the international space station. no one's life at the space station is at risk, but nasa warns the operation is critical in making sure other systems function properly. >>> it is day 2 of technology week here at wusa9. if y
he was unicef goodwill ambassador in 1991 and in 2003 he was knighted by the queen for his charitable contributions. sir roger moore was 89 years old. >>> you are looking at newly released video of relisha rudd. for three years now she's been missing. at the time of her going suspect, kalil tatum. but he was found dead in a park. watch where is havertys furniture helps even when life isn't.t [doorbell rings] can somebody get that? uh-uh. not me baby. [yells] homework! [yells] it's...
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alone around the world has reached record numbers, according to the united nations children's fund, unicefthe un says at least 300,000 children applied for asylum last year and warns many are at risk of being exploited by smugglers and traffickers. now on bbc news, hardtalk. today i'm in paris for a special edition of hardtalk. my guest came to the city a week ago from the jungles of colombia. she came as a free woman after more than six years as perhaps the most famous captive in the world. hers is an extraordinary story, from hellish imprisonment to miraculous rescue. and now ingrid betancourt is ready to tell it. ingrid betancourt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much, i'm so glad to be here with you today. we're very glad to have you on the programme. you've had a week and a little bit more of freedom. how do you feel now? well, it's a shock. first, because after years of being everyday submerged into sadness, i'm the opposite now. it's the euphoria of being with my family, and feeling so much happiness, it's just great. has the euphoria to any extent worn off yet? no. i hope it won'
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off screen he worked for years as unicef good will ambassador advocating for children around the world. for his work moore was knighted in 2003. born a london police man's son now forever a anne thompson, nbc news. >>> sir roger moore dead at the age of 89. >>> football hall of famer cortez kennedy has died. the cause of death hasn't been announced. but orlando police say they found nothing suspicious. the star defensive lineman was an eight-time pro bowl e five-time all pro and among the most dominant members of the seattle seahawks during his 11 years on the team. notably kennedy played in every game for the first seven seasons -- seven years i should say of his nfl career. cortez kennedy dead at the age of 48. >>> ahead, the trump budget revealed but what does it mean for your bottom line? bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper and take an extra $10 offal day weekend sale when you spend $25 or more. save on summer styles you'll love and for a limited tim
off screen he worked for years as unicef good will ambassador advocating for children around the world. for his work moore was knighted in 2003. born a london police man's son now forever a anne thompson, nbc news. >>> sir roger moore dead at the age of 89. >>> football hall of famer cortez kennedy has died. the cause of death hasn't been announced. but orlando police say they found nothing suspicious. the star defensive lineman was an eight-time pro bowl e five-time all pro...
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post bond, moore was active in charity and became a goodwill ambassador for unicef.oday of cancer. he was 89. and we'll be back in a moment from manchester. ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. hdid you get that email i sente wyou...before you wake up. ... when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. (woman vo)o) my husband didn't recognize how tour grandson.eeth. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients taking donepezil. namzaric may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine, or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any co
post bond, moore was active in charity and became a goodwill ambassador for unicef.oday of cancer. he was 89. and we'll be back in a moment from manchester. ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. hdid you get that email i sente wyou...before you wake up. ... when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. (woman...
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alone around the world has reached record numbers, according to the united nations children's fund, unicefthe un says at least 300,000 children applied for asylum last year and warns many are at risk of being exploited by smugglers and traffickers. now on bbc news, click. this week: regenerating teeth, unusual vegetation, and, goodness gracious, great balls of fire! energy, as our demand for it grows, the world is faced with a challenge. when we burn coal, the energy that has been stored inside formally and is of years is released, to power cities and machines. but so, of course, is all the bad stuff that is polluting and changing the environment. countries have met and agreed to reduce carbon emissions and invest in clean energy solutions, we are harnessing more solar and wind energy than ever, and last month the uk had its first day of electricity supply without burning any coal. but, green power is still a long way from taking over from fossil fuels. but what if there was a clean energy source that could release 10 million times more energy than fossil fuels, with an almost limitless su
alone around the world has reached record numbers, according to the united nations children's fund, unicefthe un says at least 300,000 children applied for asylum last year and warns many are at risk of being exploited by smugglers and traffickers. now on bbc news, click. this week: regenerating teeth, unusual vegetation, and, goodness gracious, great balls of fire! energy, as our demand for it grows, the world is faced with a challenge. when we burn coal, the energy that has been stored inside...
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offscreen he worked for years as a unicef good will ambassador advocating for children around the world moore was knighted in 2003. born a london policeman's son, now forever a master spy. anne thompson, nbc news. >>> women worried about their risk of breast cancer should drink less and exercise more, global cancer experts recommended today. just one drink a day on average can raise the risk by at least 5%, and it goes up as women drink more, according to a new report. that doesn't mean that the occasional glass of wine or beer will cause cancer, and light drinking can lower the risk of heart disease, but less is better, according to the experts. >>> when we come back, more from here in manchester. the heroes who leapt in to help in one of the city's darkest before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...raised two rough and tumble boys... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain.
offscreen he worked for years as a unicef good will ambassador advocating for children around the world moore was knighted in 2003. born a london policeman's son, now forever a master spy. anne thompson, nbc news. >>> women worried about their risk of breast cancer should drink less and exercise more, global cancer experts recommended today. just one drink a day on average can raise the risk by at least 5%, and it goes up as women drink more, according to a new report. that doesn't...
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alone around the world has reached record numbers, according to the united nations children's fund, unicef at risk of being exploited by smugglers and traffickers. now on bbc news, click. this week: regenerating teeth, unusual vegetation, and,
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unicef estimates 70% of all yemenis are in need of some kind of humanitarian assistance. 19 million, i think, the number is of people in need of food. you've got an extremely serious situation in which the country is close to tipping into famine. >> stewart: i want to ask one follow-up question about the protests. were they peaceful? were the protesters agitated? what was the mood there? >> we didn't sense hostility personally. i mean, they always make the distinction here that they dislike the government of the united states and that applies to both president trump and president obama before him. but that the people of the united states are not their enemy. >> stewart: martin smith reporting from san athank you so much. >> thank you, alison. >> stewart: iranian president hassan rouhani has been easily re-elected to a second four- year-term, capturing 57% of the vote in a multi-candidate field. voting hours were extended yesterday to accommodate long lines. 70% of eligible voters turned out. the 68-year-old rouhani is considered a moderate, who sought the nuclear disarmament and sanc
unicef estimates 70% of all yemenis are in need of some kind of humanitarian assistance. 19 million, i think, the number is of people in need of food. you've got an extremely serious situation in which the country is close to tipping into famine. >> stewart: i want to ask one follow-up question about the protests. were they peaceful? were the protesters agitated? what was the mood there? >> we didn't sense hostility personally. i mean, they always make the distinction here that they...
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post-bond, he was active in charity and became a good will ambassador for unicef. roger moore died today of cancer. he was 89. he was 89. we'll,,,,,,,,,, >>> why did this terrorist attack targethildren? because isis and al qaeda have not yet found a way to set the world on fire. what they want is for christianity to declare war on islam. but each time they try to heili the fuse, new york, london, nice, manchester, the hate never quite explodes. we think we found out why, right here. at 6:00 this evening, they filled albert square beneath their great gothic town hall. these are the crusaders isis ridiculed. but they call themselves mankunians, derived from manchester in rome. what we noticed is how young they are and how diverse. islam is manchester's second largest religion. >> the people of manchester will remember the victims forever and we will defy the terrorists by all our diverse communities. >> the communities were too large for most people to see the vigil, but then they weren't here to see, but to be seen. >> why did you come here snotod is this. >> to pay
post-bond, he was active in charity and became a good will ambassador for unicef. roger moore died today of cancer. he was 89. he was 89. we'll,,,,,,,,,, >>> why did this terrorist attack targethildren? because isis and al qaeda have not yet found a way to set the world on fire. what they want is for christianity to declare war on islam. but each time they try to heili the fuse, new york, london, nice, manchester, the hate never quite explodes. we think we found out why, right here. at...
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unicef, the children's agency, says there's been an unprecedented increase in the number of unaccompaniede. our correspondent caroline hawley has been to greece, where she has been talking to children who have fled war and poverty. they had to cross through five different countries to get here. three afghan orphans now being looked after at a shelter in athens. hameed is 15. his brother ali, 13. and mortaza, 11. their parents were killed in a taliban bomb. the boys arrived here in march after a month—long journey, partly on foot. in the hands of smugglers. hameed says they now want to join their 18—year—old brother in sweden. how difficult was the journey, what was the hardest part? with so many migrants now stuck in greece, there is not space in proper shelters for all the unaccompanied children. and there are stories of teenagers being forced to work for no pay. or prostituting themselves for pocket money. one in ten of the children who have arrived in greece travelled alone. these syrian brothers told me their parents had sent them to europe to avoid them being conscripted. it is very
unicef, the children's agency, says there's been an unprecedented increase in the number of unaccompaniede. our correspondent caroline hawley has been to greece, where she has been talking to children who have fled war and poverty. they had to cross through five different countries to get here. three afghan orphans now being looked after at a shelter in athens. hameed is 15. his brother ali, 13. and mortaza, 11. their parents were killed in a taliban bomb. the boys arrived here in march after a...
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in recent years, he has been active with unicef, the united nations children's fund. he was 80 years old. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, austan goolsbee, professor of economics at the chicago school of business. he gives us his take on president trump's budget proposal. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn. the trump administration 2018 budget calls for deep cuts to domestic spending with deep cuts to medicaid, food stamps, and low income housing assistant. -- assistance. joining us now is austan goolsbee, professor at university of chicago booth school of business. austan, this was put forth as a compassionate budget, compassion shown to the taxpayer. does the taxpayer deserve or need compassion? austan: thanks for having me back. on this, i thought it was interesting that the budget director specifically used the word compassion. he says we are trying to redefine what compassions me
in recent years, he has been active with unicef, the united nations children's fund. he was 80 years old. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, austan goolsbee, professor of economics at the chicago school of business. he gives us his take on president trump's budget proposal. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am...
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he became a unicef goodwill ambassador. he was knighted in 2003. he said being honored for charity was greater than winning an oscar. he was 89 years old. >>> still ahead, more live coverage from rome as the president plans to tour the sistine chapel with the first lady. >>> plus soldiers deployed to the streets of england among fears of an imminent attack. that did not stop people from taking to the streets last night. we are back with the continuing coverage in just a moment. >>> shocked. it's very close to home. and i'm here to show my support because manchesters stand together. nothing is going to stop that bond. >> it is hard to comprehend. really. it's a little bit of shock. there's no script for it, is there? >>> bewelcome back. i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside ayman mohyeldin. it is the bottom of the hour. >> earlier this hour, the pope met president trump in the papal library. pope francis gifted the president three books. one on family, the joys of gospel and care of our common home the environment. he gave him a medal saying it is a symb
he became a unicef goodwill ambassador. he was knighted in 2003. he said being honored for charity was greater than winning an oscar. he was 89 years old. >>> still ahead, more live coverage from rome as the president plans to tour the sistine chapel with the first lady. >>> plus soldiers deployed to the streets of england among fears of an imminent attack. that did not stop people from taking to the streets last night. we are back with the continuing coverage in just a...
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he also starred in "the saint," and worked with unicef to help children in underdeveloped countries. >>> it looks likes hoarding countries may have played a roll in the house in prince george's county. the fire started this morning around 27th athlestreet and tem hills. investigators say the fire started in the basement. it was very tough to fight because of all the debris inside the house. one person suffered minor injuries. >>> the countdown is on for the rush out of the city with millions of us roadhi f to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build >>> live look now to the east and the south, bay bridge on i-95, near route 123. sure to get more clogged with traffic as we get closer to
he also starred in "the saint," and worked with unicef to help children in underdeveloped countries. >>> it looks likes hoarding countries may have played a roll in the house in prince george's county. the fire started this morning around 27th athlestreet and tem hills. investigators say the fire started in the basement. it was very tough to fight because of all the debris inside the house. one person suffered minor injuries. >>> the countdown is on for the rush out...
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the actor pent some years as a good will ambassador to unicef, a position he called his great ef achievement. pierce brosnan who succeeded moore in the role said you were a magnificent james bond and one that led the way for me. the world will miss you and your unique sense of humor for years to come. he was 89. >> he was smooth and swaf for sure. >> lost in fremont rrtd sheep that was spotted wondering around downtown? wow. >>> jessica castro air woman of many languages. >> she's studying for her masters degree like right now. >> loves documentaries. she's always reading multiple books at a time. jessica volunteers with kids, athletic, adventurous. >> the girl can dance. >> bright and early jess is jamming. >> our live desk was totally made for her. >> there's a lot happening in the morning and jess is bes best at >>> a piece of space history will soon be up for grabs to the highest bidder. had a bag that neal armstrong used to bring the first moon dust back to earth on the first historic apollo landing in 1969. a chicago woman bought this bag for nine hundred $95 at a government action onl
the actor pent some years as a good will ambassador to unicef, a position he called his great ef achievement. pierce brosnan who succeeded moore in the role said you were a magnificent james bond and one that led the way for me. the world will miss you and your unique sense of humor for years to come. he was 89. >> he was smooth and swaf for sure. >> lost in fremont rrtd sheep that was spotted wondering around downtown? wow. >>> jessica castro air woman of many languages....
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unicef is seeking $180 million for south sudanese refugees but it is only halfway funded right now. >ble crisis there in south sudan. turning stateside, keeping jobs in the united states is one of president trump's biggest campaign promises, but a plant in indianapolis is closing up and moving operations to mexico. the president deflected blame to his predecessor saying the move was made to move to mexico and fire their employees. ron mott has details on the closure. >> reporter: in indianapolis the end of the line is coming for 300 workers at an industrial company here closing up after 60-plus years. >> to move to an existing facility in mexico. >> reporter: american jobs headed to monterey, mexico. this mother, christina parrot, just worked her last shift. >> i thought in 20 years i would be retiring from this place. >> reporter: six months ago president trump called the company out for viciously firing its employees, vowing no more. unlike a nearby plant -- >> the plant that you said ain't moving are ming. >> reporter: trump voter kyle beamer was laid off last month. >> now he's mo
unicef is seeking $180 million for south sudanese refugees but it is only halfway funded right now. >ble crisis there in south sudan. turning stateside, keeping jobs in the united states is one of president trump's biggest campaign promises, but a plant in indianapolis is closing up and moving operations to mexico. the president deflected blame to his predecessor saying the move was made to move to mexico and fire their employees. ron mott has details on the closure. >> reporter: in...
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afterwards, he became a unicef goodwill ambassador. >>> soon one of the most recognized prisoners in america could walk free. >> a parole hearing for o.j. simpson has been scheduled for july. simpson has been in a nevada police about on rison since 200. he was convicted of armed robbery of two memorabilia dealers in las vegas. charges unrelated to the 1994 murder of his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman. simpson was acquitted, but a civil court late earth found him liable. if the hearing goes his way, he could bet october. >> he may very well get parole just based upon the merits of his conduct in this case. previously they ranked him as low risk. >> now, being simpson was denied parole in 2013. if about denied again this summer, his next chance would be in 2020. >>> three of the six baltimore police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray could lose their jobs. an internal investigation reveals 5 of final violated police protocol during the 2015 arrest leading up to gray's death. two others face suspension without pay. criminal charges against all of them were
afterwards, he became a unicef goodwill ambassador. >>> soon one of the most recognized prisoners in america could walk free. >> a parole hearing for o.j. simpson has been scheduled for july. simpson has been in a nevada police about on rison since 200. he was convicted of armed robbery of two memorabilia dealers in las vegas. charges unrelated to the 1994 murder of his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman. simpson was acquitted, but a civil court late earth found him...
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and also eliminate funding for unicef among other programs. >> we're no longer going to measure compassionthe number of programs or the number of people on the programs but by the number of people we help get off of the programs. >> slashing food stamps might be a hard sell in the senate. lawmakers have been kind of hesitant to slash what is supposed to be a temporary safety net for americans. the president's plan would also have more of an effect on republican leaning states. 7 of the 10 states with the highest amount of food stamp participation supported president trump in last year's election. >>> 7:15. let's help get you out the door. thankfully that task is easier than yesterday. >> yeah. it is a little easier to be sure. i found out about a b.a.r.t. delay at east oakland. there is police activity that has temporarily stopped the trains in the san francisco direction. so that means trains are temporarily being held right now at 12th street, city center, at 19th street and all along the line really until they clear up whatever this is. i got off of the phone with the dispatcher and he
and also eliminate funding for unicef among other programs. >> we're no longer going to measure compassionthe number of programs or the number of people on the programs but by the number of people we help get off of the programs. >> slashing food stamps might be a hard sell in the senate. lawmakers have been kind of hesitant to slash what is supposed to be a temporary safety net for americans. the president's plan would also have more of an effect on republican leaning states. 7 of...
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known for playing the secret agent james bond in seven films, and later worked as an ambassador for unicefed heroes, he never felt like one himself — so he always tried to play the parts with humour and charm. before we go, let's take a look at these pictures from manchester. the vigilfor these pictures from manchester. the vigil for the these pictures from manchester. the vigilfor the victims of these pictures from manchester. the vigil for the victims of the suicide bombing at the concert in manchester arena. 22 people are known to have been killed. the youngest victim so far identified was just eight years old. as for the attacker, we are learning that he is salman abedi, a man, we understand was born in the uk to libyan parents. in another development, in a specially arranged address light from downing street, the british prime minister theresa may has announced that the threat to the uk from terrorism has been moved to its highest level. from severe to critical. that means an attack is possibly thought to be imminent. members of the armed forces will be deployed alongside the police a
known for playing the secret agent james bond in seven films, and later worked as an ambassador for unicefed heroes, he never felt like one himself — so he always tried to play the parts with humour and charm. before we go, let's take a look at these pictures from manchester. the vigilfor these pictures from manchester. the vigil for the these pictures from manchester. the vigilfor the victims of these pictures from manchester. the vigil for the victims of the suicide bombing at the concert...
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upon his death in switzerland his family says moore considered his humanitarian work with unicef to best achievement through life. more more became a goodwill ambassador in 1991, he received knighthood from queen elizabeth a dozen year later. >> roger moore. >> all right. >> reporter: and long after leaving hollywood the actor shared a little of his self deprecating humor of his time in hollywood when he was honored with a star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> i got to kiss lana turner, and i was so good at that, mgm kissed me good bye. >> reporter: moore went on to author several books about his life and career, as cinemas most famous spy. moore is survived by his wife and three children. he will be laid to rest during a private funeral in monaco on a undisclosed date. i loved all of the actors playing bond but he and sean connry were my favorites. >>> still to come take a photo and instantly print it out using a smart phone. >> anti aging break through that could improve your quality of life for years to come and this one works from the inside out. >>> out of this world auction, a p
upon his death in switzerland his family says moore considered his humanitarian work with unicef to best achievement through life. more more became a goodwill ambassador in 1991, he received knighthood from queen elizabeth a dozen year later. >> roger moore. >> all right. >> reporter: and long after leaving hollywood the actor shared a little of his self deprecating humor of his time in hollywood when he was honored with a star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> i got to...
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>> unicef. i'm a good will ambassador. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, wow.ings. i could go back home, get a nap, change, be comfortable, then go to the airport. or stay out all night. i chose the latter. because my outfit was really comfortable and all of that. >> jimmy: comparatively, sure. >> that was my reason for course. no, i left rihanna's at like 5:00 a.m. -- >> jimmy: i thought you meant rihanna's apartment. >> oh my god, no. >> jimmy: hanging around with nick jonas, who the hell knows what's going on. [ laughter ] >> didn't he go through puberty? >> jimmy: i think he's a nice kid. >> i met him a bunch of times. i didn't get that vibe. >> jimmy: 0 i don't know. who knows? he's a kid. i'm sure he's got some vibes going. >> who knows. >> jimmy: you are in "baywatch." >> yes. >> jimmy: the big screen version. growing up in india, is this a show that was on there? we hear the most popular show around the world, and never really believed it. >> it really was, jimmy. >> jimmy: it was? >> like in the '90s, i feel like "baywatch" is what america -- like ever
>> unicef. i'm a good will ambassador. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, wow.ings. i could go back home, get a nap, change, be comfortable, then go to the airport. or stay out all night. i chose the latter. because my outfit was really comfortable and all of that. >> jimmy: comparatively, sure. >> that was my reason for course. no, i left rihanna's at like 5:00 a.m. -- >> jimmy: i thought you meant rihanna's apartment. >> oh my god, no. >> jimmy:...
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it was after that he immersed himself in humanitarian causes and he followed aubbury herb burn as unicef's special reftive for the film art raising funds for children in underdeveloped country and he was also accepted as a goodwill ambassador and honored by queen elizabeth for his charity work. when he was knighted by the queen he said he had had the worst case of stage fright in his life. sir roger moore said being honored for charity was even greater than winning the elusive oscar. laura aguirre. nice to see when they go on to something more important. even better. >> james bond there with the big hart. we'll be right back. >>> well, tonight is the night for "the voice." the season 12 winner will revehicle during the series finale. they had the chance to earn america's vote. the youngest ever finalist in the competition refused to let the night overwhelm her even as she performed alongside her coach blake shelton. >> just a couple months ago i wouldn't be able to do it. it was just so much work, but i'm glad that i -- i'm glad that i pushed myself and i'm glad that i'm here. >> tonight's
it was after that he immersed himself in humanitarian causes and he followed aubbury herb burn as unicef's special reftive for the film art raising funds for children in underdeveloped country and he was also accepted as a goodwill ambassador and honored by queen elizabeth for his charity work. when he was knighted by the queen he said he had had the worst case of stage fright in his life. sir roger moore said being honored for charity was even greater than winning the elusive oscar. laura...
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this is part of a campaign on the website omazi to raise money for unicef and the starlight children'snates has the chance to win one of three epic "star wars" experiences. disney is the parent company of "star wars" and abc 7. luke, who's your daddy? i guess that's the question they were asking there. >> so he just like sneaks up on them and they go oh, i like that. i like that. you know who's the daddy tonight? >> yes, i do. >> kevin durant. the beauty of having kevin durant on the roster on full display tonight for the warriors when the splash brothers went cold k.d. turned into the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard a
this is part of a campaign on the website omazi to raise money for unicef and the starlight children'snates has the chance to win one of three epic "star wars" experiences. disney is the parent company of "star wars" and abc 7. luke, who's your daddy? i guess that's the question they were asking there. >> so he just like sneaks up on them and they go oh, i like that. i like that. you know who's the daddy tonight? >> yes, i do. >> kevin durant. the beauty of...