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unspeakable grief in the wake of yet another mass shoot willing. -- shooting. right now we are waiting to to learn the identifies of all of the victim at umpqua community college in roseberg. daniel miller following this investigation. no classes or activities on campus all weekend. >>daniel: that's right. we are expected to know the victims' names some time this morning. we are getting the details out of this small community college in oregon. ten people are dead including the shooter. the gunman has been identified as 26-year-old christopher harper mercer. he was from the area and died following a shootout with police. this morning, the father i of one of the people injured in the shooting is providing some new insight into mercer's mow sniff this man had enough time -- motive. >> this man had enough time -- i don't know how much time elapsed before he was able to stand there and ask people one by one what their religion was. are you a christian. if our christian, stand up. they would stand up and he said, good, because our christian you will see god in just
unspeakable grief in the wake of yet another mass shoot willing. -- shooting. right now we are waiting to to learn the identifies of all of the victim at umpqua community college in roseberg. daniel miller following this investigation. no classes or activities on campus all weekend. >>daniel: that's right. we are expected to know the victims' names some time this morning. we are getting the details out of this small community college in oregon. ten people are dead including the shooter....
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>> you know, i think this entire crisis is unspeakable attack on the hospital, on the innocent frontier hospital is grounded in the long-standing failure of u.s. policy of trying to use military force supposedly against terrorism. it hasn't worked in afghanistan. it hasn't worked in iraq. it hasn't worked in any of the countries where it's been applied, and this is one more example of failure. when the u.s. tries to use massive bombardment against a heavily populated city. kunduz, is not a tiny village. it's a city of 300,000. there will be massive civilian casualties, in this case dwight the fact that they had provided the exact gps coordinates to the united states and afghan military, it was attacked twice with a few minutes in between the two parts of the attack. so the inevitability of this kind of casualty and the consequences for the community there is dramatic. it just shows the long-standing failure of this effort to rely on military force in a way that is simply not going to work in any venues. >> the u.s. has an investigation under way to reveal the results of that. we have, o
>> you know, i think this entire crisis is unspeakable attack on the hospital, on the innocent frontier hospital is grounded in the long-standing failure of u.s. policy of trying to use military force supposedly against terrorism. it hasn't worked in afghanistan. it hasn't worked in iraq. it hasn't worked in any of the countries where it's been applied, and this is one more example of failure. when the u.s. tries to use massive bombardment against a heavily populated city. kunduz, is not...
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each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else. it was her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight.
each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else. it was her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight.
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. >> police here are calling this an unspeakable act of cruelty. they tell me they're searching for the suspect or suspects who they believe shot that cat on purpose. >> reporter: cari fish often let his 3-year-old cat max roam around waterville drive. he's not only a family pet but designated mouse hunter. but a week ago mouse came back in desperate pain. >> he was holding his leg up and if you touch it or something, he'd out. >> reporter: fish and his wife learned he'd been shot. >> but max's condition only worsened, unable to eat or use his favorite toy. on a return trip to the vet, fisher learned max would have a second hole to the chest, proving to be fatal. >> if somebody's going around shooting animals, you know what i mean, they oughta do something about it. >> reporter: merrimack police and animal control are now investigating and searching for similar reports of injuries to animals in the area. neighbors tell us they're worried about the safety of their pets. fish says he knows nothing will bring max back but he wants answers from whomeve
. >> police here are calling this an unspeakable act of cruelty. they tell me they're searching for the suspect or suspects who they believe shot that cat on purpose. >> reporter: cari fish often let his 3-year-old cat max roam around waterville drive. he's not only a family pet but designated mouse hunter. but a week ago mouse came back in desperate pain. >> he was holding his leg up and if you touch it or something, he'd out. >> reporter: fish and his wife learned he'd...
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. >>> developing tonight, a small community college in rural oregon dealing with an unspe unspeakable act of violence, 10 people shot dead by a 26-year-old. we now know he forced people to stand up and state their religion before he shot them. the school was only in its fourth day of classes for the fall. >> my teacher had come running into the room in a very big panic, telling all the students 20 plus to come into a teacher's room in this back and hide and duck down. >> the gunman identified tonight as chris harper mercer died in a shootout with police. he was not a student there. federal officials are working to figure out why he chose this particular school. >>> this is a political choice that we make. to allow this to happen every few months in america. we collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones because of our inaction. i hope and pray that i don't have to come out again during my tenure as president to offer my condolences to families in these circumstances. but based on my experience as president, i can't guarantee that. that's terrible to say. >>
. >>> developing tonight, a small community college in rural oregon dealing with an unspe unspeakable act of violence, 10 people shot dead by a 26-year-old. we now know he forced people to stand up and state their religion before he shot them. the school was only in its fourth day of classes for the fall. >> my teacher had come running into the room in a very big panic, telling all the students 20 plus to come into a teacher's room in this back and hide and duck down. >>...
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so the golden state has done the unspeakable-- passed a gun law. >> in the wake of the oregon shootings, california has outlawed gubz in schools. governor jerry brown there signing a bill yesterday that forbids people with permits for concealed weapons to carry guns on school and university campuses. >> larry: that seems like a reasonable response to a tragedy. and it wasn't a hard law to pass in california. after all, governor brown wasn't doing something crazy like trying to limit sprinkler usage every other tuesday or vaccinate children, right in ( laughter ) try to get that ( bleep ) passed in california. but, of course, not every state's reaction to these frequent mass shootings is the same. >> tonight in texas air, new law expanding gun owners' rights moving ahead. it allows student to legally carry guns on college campuses. >> larry: i'm sorry, judy, but-- sorry, sorry, judy. ( applause ) ( laughter ) we have a very-- we have a very nice woman in our audience named judy who is from texas. but, judy, this is why we listed texas as cray-cray, all right? you have to understand. ( ch
so the golden state has done the unspeakable-- passed a gun law. >> in the wake of the oregon shootings, california has outlawed gubz in schools. governor jerry brown there signing a bill yesterday that forbids people with permits for concealed weapons to carry guns on school and university campuses. >> larry: that seems like a reasonable response to a tragedy. and it wasn't a hard law to pass in california. after all, governor brown wasn't doing something crazy like trying to limit...
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each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else.her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forever remember jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight. i'm david muir. hope to see you right back here wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vannnna white! here we come, into yr... wherever you're watching from. [ laughs ] thanks, jim. i had no finish for that. thank you very much. see you later. hello! so the moment you've waited for is here.e. get ready and let's win some money here. uh, "phrase" is the category for our first "toss up." let's go, vanna. ♪ [ bell chimes ] steve. all systems go. yeah, that's it. steve hassoldt is from torrance, california.
each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else.her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forever remember jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight. i'm david muir. hope to see you right back here wheel......
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. >> police calling this an unspeakable agent. looking for the suspect or suspects who they believe shot a cat on purpose. >> he had a fairly small territory, only three or four houses around that he used to go running around. >> reporter: cari fish often let his 33-year-old cat max roam around waterville drive. his duties not only as family pet but designated mouse hunter. a week ago max came back in desperate pain. >> right when he first came home, he was holding his leg up and, you know, if you touch it or something ... >> reporter: fish and his wife rushed max to the vet where they learned he had been shocked. -- he had been shot. >> we saw an x-ray where it was like a pellet. i presumed it was a pellet. >> reporter: but max easy condition was unable to eat or use his favorite toy. on a return trip to the vet fish learned max had a second bullet hole to the chest. it would prove to be fatal. >> if somebody is going around here shooting animals, they oughta do something about it. >> reporter: merrimack police and animal control
. >> police calling this an unspeakable agent. looking for the suspect or suspects who they believe shot a cat on purpose. >> he had a fairly small territory, only three or four houses around that he used to go running around. >> reporter: cari fish often let his 33-year-old cat max roam around waterville drive. his duties not only as family pet but designated mouse hunter. a week ago max came back in desperate pain. >> right when he first came home, he was holding his...
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each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else.her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forever remember jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight. i'm david muir. hope to see you rig i want a supreme court judge who knows the law. for the past seven years, i've served on pennsylvania's second highest court. and the bar association has given me their very highest rating. i want a judge who understands regular people. i was the first in my family to graduate from college. my dad was a coal miner. my mom- a factory seamstress. i want a judge with integrity. me too. and that's why i'm running. i'm christine donohue. it's time to bring integrity back to the supreme court. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a program analyst originally from hardinsburg, kentucky... an income tax sp
each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else.her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forever remember jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight. i'm david muir. hope to see you rig i want a supreme court...
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each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else. it was her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forevereremember jamie's s sle. and we're thinkinin of her mother jordan tonight. m david muir. hope to see you right back herthose in the east struggled for 50 today. temperatures are expected to plummet again today, a freeze warning and frost advisory are effect for our eastern counties. football friday! with such chilly temperatures, don't forget the blankets. cool and clear by kickoff, but you'll want the blanket by the 4th quarter, getting down to 40. warmer temperatures in the forecast just in time for the weekend, your forecast is next, but first here's tim with your local news! " " thank you for joinin us tonight im tim seaman, jenna has the day off. it's usually around this time of year...when drivers get some tempor
each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else. it was her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forevereremember jamie's s sle. and we're thinkinin of her mother jordan tonight. m david muir. hope to see you right back herthose in...
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her mother told us she was unspeakable grateful to have her daughter alive. we'll continue to have complete coverage of the school shooting in oregon. go to our website for the latest information, nbcbayarea.com. >>> tonight, we are learning of a similar school-based shooting plot at a school in california's gold country. the sheriff's office announced the arrest of four students at summerville high school earlier this week. the sheriff says deputies found detailed evidence at the school about the plot including names of potential victims, locations and how they will carry out the students. how concerned students tipped deputies off after noticing suspicious behavior. >> their willingness to get involved and report prevented could have been a needless tragedy. >> nobody heard, again, the plot was in the early stages and names will not be released. >> police are on the hunt accused of a man for killing his own mother. they discovered the woman's body tuesday here at an apartment and boulevard and avenue and marianne favro joins us. >> reporter: not only was th
her mother told us she was unspeakable grateful to have her daughter alive. we'll continue to have complete coverage of the school shooting in oregon. go to our website for the latest information, nbcbayarea.com. >>> tonight, we are learning of a similar school-based shooting plot at a school in california's gold country. the sheriff's office announced the arrest of four students at summerville high school earlier this week. the sheriff says deputies found detailed evidence at the...
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each moment is unspeakably precious. hemother saying, she loved people above all else. it was her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forever remember jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight. i'm david muir. hope to see you right bteam and we start with your forecast first." james/wx wall weather adlib: "local 5 news at 6 in hd starts now. we are iowa" frost advisory in the forecast. overnight we're going to see mostly clear skies but we'll probably see wide-spread frost as lows fall into the low 30s and 20s warranting a frost advisory for most of the state. northern iowa is under a freeze advisory. saturday will start very cold and chilly, but with some sunshine we'll warm that air up into the upper 50s, maybe even 60. sunday is going to be gorgeous with highs climbing back into the upper 60s, and breezy se winds. next week we have s
each moment is unspeakably precious. hemother saying, she loved people above all else. it was her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. she taught us to respect every breath. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forever remember jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight. i'm david muir. hope to see you right bteam and we...
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the unspeakable in india. two young girls raped in separate attacks, 12.5 years old >>> canadians go to the polls on monday in one of the closest
the unspeakable in india. two young girls raped in separate attacks, 12.5 years old >>> canadians go to the polls on monday in one of the closest
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for years and tonight he's become a victim of a ban does it that used a blade of instrument of unspeakable that merchant is fighting for his life. thursday night and the big story on "action news" tonight say ruthless attack at 6249 dig street in southwest philadelphia. and live at the scene tonight "action news" reporter chad pradelli. chad, what's the story there. >> reporter: its with a brutal crime, jim, as one investigator put and the victim was butchered. investigators remain on the scene. they're gathering evidence when the thief actually left the auto tag shop here he lock the front door and when officers responded they had to kick the glass in on the front door. patrick spinosa family has run southwest auto tags several decades serving a community that has seen better days and violent knife attack has area residents stunned. >> a nice guy, guy that works every day and tries to make a living and doesn't do any crookd he was a nice dude. >> police say before 6 p.m. a man armed with knife enderd the store just as it was closing. a struggleen sudden sued and spinosa was stabbed 20 tim
for years and tonight he's become a victim of a ban does it that used a blade of instrument of unspeakable that merchant is fighting for his life. thursday night and the big story on "action news" tonight say ruthless attack at 6249 dig street in southwest philadelphia. and live at the scene tonight "action news" reporter chad pradelli. chad, what's the story there. >> reporter: its with a brutal crime, jim, as one investigator put and the victim was butchered....
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>> unspeakably grateful. very grateful.ore than grateful. >> reporter: and our thanks to the fitzgerald family. no telling how long cheyenne will be in the hospital, but we do know there will be a big birthday celebration. cheyenne turns 17 coming up in november. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday, after the shootings here, how to keep guns out of the wrong hands, and why congress has found it so difficult. >>> this week's shooting rampage here in roseburg, oregon provoked outrage and frustration from the president on down. and has once again raised a tough question -- what can be done to prevent these mass shootings? the country is deeply divided on the issue. a division reflected in congress. a report on this tonight from nbc's kristen welker. >> reporter: the nation is collectively outraged but sharply divided about a solution. a sentiment reflected in congress seemingly paralyzed on the gun control issue. >> our silence has become a quiet endorsement of this mass slaughter. >> when i first got the news a
>> unspeakably grateful. very grateful.ore than grateful. >> reporter: and our thanks to the fitzgerald family. no telling how long cheyenne will be in the hospital, but we do know there will be a big birthday celebration. cheyenne turns 17 coming up in november. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday, after the shootings here, how to keep guns out of the wrong hands, and why congress has found it so difficult. >>> this week's shooting rampage...
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difficult, in santa cruz a mother in mourning is hope a community's love can help her heel from an unspeakable tragedy. today is maddie's day, the young girl kidnapped and killed allegedly by her own neighbor, a boy who is just a teen himself. ian cole joins us from santa cruz with a celebration of sorts being put on by maddie's family. that seems so incongruent that her family is celebrating, but they're doing it to heel. >> reporter: they have invited several hundred people to this event that they want to be a happy day. there are about 100 people here so far. the event is getting under way. you can see there's even a petting zoo on the other side, things 9-year-old kids would like. today would have been maddie middleton's ninth birthday. they've set out 150 purple cupcakes which was maddie's favorite color. there are fairies offering face painting and balloons. everyone trying to celebrate a young girl no longer able to celebrate times like this. >> they need to celebrate maddie. her life was short, but it was incredible. her light burns so bright, and we just want to celebrate that. it's h
difficult, in santa cruz a mother in mourning is hope a community's love can help her heel from an unspeakable tragedy. today is maddie's day, the young girl kidnapped and killed allegedly by her own neighbor, a boy who is just a teen himself. ian cole joins us from santa cruz with a celebration of sorts being put on by maddie's family. that seems so incongruent that her family is celebrating, but they're doing it to heel. >> reporter: they have invited several hundred people to this...
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images of unspeakable cruelty to her daughter, a 4-year-old girl. >> as a mom, did you think somethingas wrong? >> yes. >> reporter: we're calling her anna to protect her identity. she lost custody of her five children in 2013 after their father was accused of physically abusing one of the children. she says and police records confirm the little girl suffered severe abuse in her new foster home. bitten, burned and beaten, all of it captured in photographs taken by anna. >> more than hundred pictures. >> you had more than 100 photos? yes. >> reporter: anna said for months the reports were ignored, and when she tried to report it to the social worker, she turned away. >> she turned around and showed me her hands, she didn't want to see it. i can't believe it happened to her. >> reporter: anna's experience provides a rare view into serious problems at the santa clara department of social services. this audit completed two years ago revealed that the department's quote, failure to answer more than 7,000 calls annually results in abused and neglected children remaining in dangerous homes. t
images of unspeakable cruelty to her daughter, a 4-year-old girl. >> as a mom, did you think somethingas wrong? >> yes. >> reporter: we're calling her anna to protect her identity. she lost custody of her five children in 2013 after their father was accused of physically abusing one of the children. she says and police records confirm the little girl suffered severe abuse in her new foster home. bitten, burned and beaten, all of it captured in photographs taken by anna....
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and this morning police are calling it an unspeakable animal cruelty. max's owner says he knew something was wrong right away. >> he just got home and he was holding his leg and if you touched or something he hollered. we saw an x-ray with a picture of his bone and it is all shattered with something mall like a .22 and a pellet. i believe it was a pellet. >> max died from his injuries days later. police and animal control are investigating. anyone with information should give them a call. >>> recent close calls involving state troopers because people are not obeying the state's new move over law. all this left of a cruiser after it was hit by a tractor-trailer in a construction zone earlier this month. then last week, a similar incident. both cases the drivers were cited. fox25 went along -- for a ride along with one state trooper who has been hit twice sitting in his cruiser on side of the road. >> i often have to remind myself when i am on the highway system, i am simply standing on a white line, not a white wall. >>daniel: these sort of crashes are n
and this morning police are calling it an unspeakable animal cruelty. max's owner says he knew something was wrong right away. >> he just got home and he was holding his leg and if you touched or something he hollered. we saw an x-ray with a picture of his bone and it is all shattered with something mall like a .22 and a pellet. i believe it was a pellet. >> max died from his injuries days later. police and animal control are investigating. anyone with information should give them a...
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. >>> and back home to cleveland, a call to action after an unspeakable tragedy. tonight, this image of a tiny casket. bringing a veteran police chief to the brink of tears. pierre thomas with the 911 calls, the effort to save the baby. one of the callers, her grandmother. >> reporter: aavielle wakefield, just 5 months old, was sitting in her car seat riding with family in cleveland when the shots rang out. >> i need the police. i need an ambulance. somebody is shooting at our car, and they shot the baby. >> reporter: the family frantically dialing 911. >> see if she's breathing. no! no! lord. they shot the baby. the baby's dead. >> i picked her up and she was gasping for her life. it just hurts. >> reporter: aavielle, born april 12, fatally shot in the crossfire of unknown thugs october 1st. even the police chief left in tears. >> it's tough. this should not be happening in our city. >> reporter: she was the third child under age 6 fatally shot in cleveland in roughly a month. the city's murder rate jumping 27% above last year. major cities like baltimore, housto
. >>> and back home to cleveland, a call to action after an unspeakable tragedy. tonight, this image of a tiny casket. bringing a veteran police chief to the brink of tears. pierre thomas with the 911 calls, the effort to save the baby. one of the callers, her grandmother. >> reporter: aavielle wakefield, just 5 months old, was sitting in her car seat riding with family in cleveland when the shots rang out. >> i need the police. i need an ambulance. somebody is shooting at...
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barely two weeks into his captivity, ira forbes wrote it would be unspeakable happiness for me to returnlorious banner. it seemed so unmainly for them to be so helpless. as robert keglog explained, quote, they do not ask to be free from participation in the strife but they long to walk forth from their dens even though it may be to meet the sulfurous spoke in the cannon in the contested battle because there at least would be glorious action. imprisonment was nothing like these men has experienced. was something that would haunt them. on the second day of his incarceration, iran forbes visited one of the hospitals and was deeply shaken by what he saw. i have seen them at the execution. i have seen them in a condition so heart rendering. i've never seen them in such a condition so heart rendering as this. as the weeks changed to months and no exchange came, it was astonishing how much suffering the prisoners here witnessed and observed. no other place would compare to the misery and destitution of andersonville. forbes wrote, it does seem that men cannot suffer more than they do in here. l
barely two weeks into his captivity, ira forbes wrote it would be unspeakable happiness for me to returnlorious banner. it seemed so unmainly for them to be so helpless. as robert keglog explained, quote, they do not ask to be free from participation in the strife but they long to walk forth from their dens even though it may be to meet the sulfurous spoke in the cannon in the contested battle because there at least would be glorious action. imprisonment was nothing like these men has...
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what is at stake, and personally i have met with refugees the survivors of barrel bombing, the unspeakable torture that have taken place. i have talked to women who have struggled to hold their families, and i have heard the blood chilling stories of doctors and relief workers who are dealing with the humanitarian trauma that this war is creating on a daily basis. i am aware, as you are, of atrocities that have been committed and are being committed by the extremes on both sides. as i said a couple of days ago, the challenge is nothing less than to chart a course out of hell. and that's not going to happen overnight. but i am convinced that the steps that we worked on today if followed up on, if worked on in good faith, can begin to move us in the right direction. and it's our job to accelerate the momentum so that we're not back here next year, or even the year after facing a middle east with even more refugees, with even greater numbers of dead and displaced and even more suffering and more eroding hope. the time has come to stop the building -- stop the bleeding and start the building,
what is at stake, and personally i have met with refugees the survivors of barrel bombing, the unspeakable torture that have taken place. i have talked to women who have struggled to hold their families, and i have heard the blood chilling stories of doctors and relief workers who are dealing with the humanitarian trauma that this war is creating on a daily basis. i am aware, as you are, of atrocities that have been committed and are being committed by the extremes on both sides. as i said a...
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unspeakable grief in the wake of yet another mass shooting. umpqua community college in roseberg cancelled classes and all activities through the weekend as we learn new details about the gunman this morning. the latest for the small community college, ten people are dead including the shooter. seven others are wounded. three of them are in critical condition. the gunman has been identified as 26-year-old christopher harper mercer. he was from the area and died following a shootout with police. the father of one of the people injured is providing new insight into mercer's motive. >> this man had enough time -- i don't know how much time elapsed before he was able to stand there and start asking them one by one what their religion was. are you a christian? he would ask them. if you are a christian, stand up. and they would stand up and he would say, good, because you are a christian, you are going to see god in just about one second and then he shot and killed them and then he shot and killed them. >>daniel: one law enforcement official said th
unspeakable grief in the wake of yet another mass shooting. umpqua community college in roseberg cancelled classes and all activities through the weekend as we learn new details about the gunman this morning. the latest for the small community college, ten people are dead including the shooter. seven others are wounded. three of them are in critical condition. the gunman has been identified as 26-year-old christopher harper mercer. he was from the area and died following a shootout with police....
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each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else.her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. her daughter reminded us all to savor the moments. and to respect every deep breath, every pause and gap. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forever remember jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan tonight. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here on monday. until then, have a good evening. good night. >>> an uber strike, how it can impact your weekend plans. >>> 200 people evacuated from a long term care facility in burlingame. >> it's crazy and selfish. >> thousands of gallons every day, down the drain. what the worst water wasters are saying tonight. >>> and tonight, more rain could be on the way. we're going to take you live to southern california. >> very, simple and basic. >> it's possible you can have a tough time getting around the bay area this week. ed lots of uber drivers
each moment is unspeakably precious. her mother saying, she loved people above all else.her passion to be of service. sweet dreams, my darling daughter. her daughter reminded us all to savor the moments. and to respect every deep breath, every pause and gap. >> we can't always choose what happens to us in life, but we can choose our response if we learn to get into the gap. thank you. [ applause ] >> we will forever remember jamie's smile. and we're thinking of her mother jordan...
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barely two weeks into captivity, forbes wrote that it would be unspeakable happiness to return to theag of honor. as it was later explained, they do not have to be free from all participation, they do long to fourth, even if it is to meet the smoke of the canon in a fiercely contested battle, because there, at least, it would be glorious action. improvement was nothing like this meant had ever experienced. it was something that would hunt aunt them. on his second day, forbes visited one of the hospitals and was deeply shaken by what he saw. he said, i have seen many men in condition so -- i have never seen them in a condition so heart rendering as this. as the weeks turned to a month, and no exchange was made, it was astonishing how much suffering the men injured. no other place could possibly compare to the misery and destitution of andersonville. forbes wrote, perhaps i'm rush in thinking so, but it does seem that men cannot suffer more than they do in here. members of the 16 connecticut where concerned that they die a good death, and have some sort of christian service, before thei
barely two weeks into captivity, forbes wrote that it would be unspeakable happiness to return to theag of honor. as it was later explained, they do not have to be free from all participation, they do long to fourth, even if it is to meet the smoke of the canon in a fiercely contested battle, because there, at least, it would be glorious action. improvement was nothing like this meant had ever experienced. it was something that would hunt aunt them. on his second day, forbes visited one of the...
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it has subjected the people of cameroon, chad, niger to unspeakable acts of violence and fatal attacks on places of worship. ofondly, the impact blasphemy laws and apostasy laws in pakistan, saudi arabia, egypt, sudan and a number of others as well as those that purport to protect religious sentiment from perfect. the united states uniformly opposes such laws. such laws are inconsistent with international human rights and fundamental freedoms and we will continue to call for their universal appeal. the existence of such laws to justify violence in the name of religion and to create an whichhere of impunity leads to false claims of blasphemy. third, repressive governments routinely subject their citizens to violence, discrimination, under surveillance, for simply exercising faith or identifying with a religious community. we see them traumatized by the plight of countless numbers. we remain deeply committed to seeing such individuals freed everywhere and the world. i saw firsthand how religious groups are forced to undergo onerous and arbitrary registration process to legally operate as
it has subjected the people of cameroon, chad, niger to unspeakable acts of violence and fatal attacks on places of worship. ofondly, the impact blasphemy laws and apostasy laws in pakistan, saudi arabia, egypt, sudan and a number of others as well as those that purport to protect religious sentiment from perfect. the united states uniformly opposes such laws. such laws are inconsistent with international human rights and fundamental freedoms and we will continue to call for their universal...
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. >> this was an unspeakable tragedy. people were looking forward to long, happy lives. >> the president of ireland plans to visit the site of the june collapse to plant two trees in a living tribute and will meet with first responders. >> we were so struck by this. >> president michael higgins will spend two days in the bay area, tomorrow, he's going to stop by tesla and then go to google and speak with google staff, then, wednesday, he's going to attend a reception for first responders and volunteers that helped during the balcony collapse. he and berkeley's mayor is going to plant a tee in memory of those that lost their lives. >>> there is a blame game in san francisco over who is responsible for a series of gas leaks and sink holes over the last six months in a construction project. abc7 news joins us with the story. >> . >> reporter: it's a $13.7 million project here along haight street. but after a series of ruptures, city officials and business owners say enough. crews have hit underground gas lines since april on
. >> this was an unspeakable tragedy. people were looking forward to long, happy lives. >> the president of ireland plans to visit the site of the june collapse to plant two trees in a living tribute and will meet with first responders. >> we were so struck by this. >> president michael higgins will spend two days in the bay area, tomorrow, he's going to stop by tesla and then go to google and speak with google staff, then, wednesday, he's going to attend a reception for...
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. >> sara: cat shot and killed inener mack, new hampshire and unspeakable act of cruelty and water field drive max's owner tells fox25 he knew something was wrong right away. >> when first came home and saw an expressway with picture of bone that's all shattered and something small like 22 or bellet. pellet. >> sara: max died from his injuries days later and police and animal control are investigating and anyone with information should give them a call. >> gene: two drug raids in 1 week lands local family behind bars. police searched west yarmouth home wednesday. digital scales -- and digital scales throughout the home after the search they arrested noel johnson and her parents. last thursday police searched the same home and arrested jeffrey lori accusing him of heroin distribution. >> sara: paul ryan about to begin first full day. he told colleagues it is time to fix broken house of representatives and work together on behalf of the american people. >>> sara: former running mate mitt romney tweeting picture with ryan. i got the first speaker selfie. ryan was romney's choice for white h
. >> sara: cat shot and killed inener mack, new hampshire and unspeakable act of cruelty and water field drive max's owner tells fox25 he knew something was wrong right away. >> when first came home and saw an expressway with picture of bone that's all shattered and something small like 22 or bellet. pellet. >> sara: max died from his injuries days later and police and animal control are investigating and anyone with information should give them a call. >> gene: two drug...
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. >> this was an unspeakable tragedy. people were looking forward to long, happy lives. >> the president of ireland plans to visit the site of the june collapse to plant two trees in a living tribute and will meet with first responders. >> we were so struck by this. >> president michael higgins will spend two days in the bay area, tomorrow, he's going to stop by tesla and then go to google and speak with google staff, then, wednesday, he's going to attend a reception for first responders and volunteers that helped during the balcony collapse. he and berkeley's mayor is going to plant a tee in memory of those that lost their lives. >>> there is a blame game in san francisco over who is responsible for a series of gas leaks and sink holes over the last six months in a construction project. abc7 news joins us with the story. >> . >> reporter: it's a $13.7 million project here along haight street. but after a series of ruptures, city officials and business owners say enough. crews have hit underground gas lines since april on
. >> this was an unspeakable tragedy. people were looking forward to long, happy lives. >> the president of ireland plans to visit the site of the june collapse to plant two trees in a living tribute and will meet with first responders. >> we were so struck by this. >> president michael higgins will spend two days in the bay area, tomorrow, he's going to stop by tesla and then go to google and speak with google staff, then, wednesday, he's going to attend a reception for...
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they were engaged in unspeakable acts and words, but we responded, pushed back decisively, and make sure they realize they would have to pay a price for whatever act they engaged in. we make sure not to turn off the loudspeakers despite their threatening blackmailing if we were to continue to move forward with the loudspeakers, so we made sure we kept them on. d we see howel that firm is paved a way toward dialogue and how that dialogue led to meetings that in turn led to an apology being issued on the part of north korea as well as agreements on other steps as well. this is evidence of how we put koreanthe north korea -- peninsula trust building process. i believe the recent instance this our response works, trust building process works, and all of this had been predicated on a combined defense posture and mage or that there was international unity that korea, japan,ust and the united states, but also the chinese and the russians. speaking in korean] president park [interpreter]: and the russians have expressed their opposition to north korea's provocations. this demonstrates the import
they were engaged in unspeakable acts and words, but we responded, pushed back decisively, and make sure they realize they would have to pay a price for whatever act they engaged in. we make sure not to turn off the loudspeakers despite their threatening blackmailing if we were to continue to move forward with the loudspeakers, so we made sure we kept them on. d we see howel that firm is paved a way toward dialogue and how that dialogue led to meetings that in turn led to an apology being...
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steve: this is an unspeakable thing, as i said in my introduction.y friend, bill kinney, told me that when he was a little boy, his mother admonished him never to ask about leo frank case. one of the men who was muscle on the party, a man named luther burton, he felt horrible about his role and late in his life he went to a judge in cobb county and he unburdened himself to judge manning. judge manning unburdened himself to bill kinney. bill kinney, whose uncle was in the lynch party, heard the truth of this from a winch party member. bill built -- kinney initially played his cards close to the vest, by the time the book was done he had told me everything the judge told him. >> would you please speak more about william smith, if you would? the note that he wrote that was not there on his deathbed? steve: william smith is the unsung hero of the frank case. he represented jim conley very well. he was from augusta, wayne smith. he was an early advocate of equal rights for blacks, as much as anyone could be an advocate for that 100 years ago. he thought t
steve: this is an unspeakable thing, as i said in my introduction.y friend, bill kinney, told me that when he was a little boy, his mother admonished him never to ask about leo frank case. one of the men who was muscle on the party, a man named luther burton, he felt horrible about his role and late in his life he went to a judge in cobb county and he unburdened himself to judge manning. judge manning unburdened himself to bill kinney. bill kinney, whose uncle was in the lynch party, heard the...
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it was unspeakable. the commandant of andersonville was hanged for war crimes after the civil war. she made it her personal mission, her destiny, to identify the roughly 13,000 union soldiers who perished there. an army expedition was ordered by stanton. a gruesome errand in the summer of 1865. you can imagine how hot it was in georgia under the blazing sun. it was a rough ride, because they were not happy to have her. in part, thanks to her urging, a new national cemetery was quickly underway. when it was finally settled, in the hot georgia son, nearly all the union dead were identified. some with emaciated remains. along with 450 unknown soldier headboards. on an august day in 1865, that was recorded by "harpers weekly," the american stars & stripes parades over andersonville to reclaim the ground, the land itself, from the confederacy. clara barton race the colors in the dedication ceremony, front with formal victory, but also with the hope of healing the torn human spirit. thank you. [applause] i visited where clara barton lived on 7th street just yesterday. i can tell you, if
it was unspeakable. the commandant of andersonville was hanged for war crimes after the civil war. she made it her personal mission, her destiny, to identify the roughly 13,000 union soldiers who perished there. an army expedition was ordered by stanton. a gruesome errand in the summer of 1865. you can imagine how hot it was in georgia under the blazing sun. it was a rough ride, because they were not happy to have her. in part, thanks to her urging, a new national cemetery was quickly underway....
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the unspeakable in india. two young girls raped in separate attacks, 12.5 years old >>> canadians go to the polls on monday in one of the closest parliamentary elections >>> and the female viagra. the new pink pill goes on sale today >>> we begin with the mounting death toll in the middle east. for palestinians were shot dead, and a fifth wounded in a thwarted knife attack. earlier, israeli forces subdued palestinian protesters using tear gas and stun grenades and rubber bullets. meanwhile, a peace rally was held in jerusalem. thousands of palestinian, arabs marched in the streets, calling an end to the wave of attacks that left 42 palestinians and 7 israelis dead. the general arrived in the middle east. we have more from jerusalem. >> reporter: a flaming tire rolls through the israeli army lines. the occupied west bank city of hebron was on lock down after two stabbing attempts on palestinians by israelis. the palestinian witness to the aftermath recorded the first instance. israeli soldiers stands over a bod
the unspeakable in india. two young girls raped in separate attacks, 12.5 years old >>> canadians go to the polls on monday in one of the closest parliamentary elections >>> and the female viagra. the new pink pill goes on sale today >>> we begin with the mounting death toll in the middle east. for palestinians were shot dead, and a fifth wounded in a thwarted knife attack. earlier, israeli forces subdued palestinian protesters using tear gas and stun grenades and...
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so who we have is meghan duam, unspeakable and other subjects of discussion which won the 2015 usa award for creating nonfiction. she's also the editor of "the new york times" best selling, 16 writers on the decision not to have kids. i wrote a pies for that book. her other books the collection, life would be perfect if i lived in that house a memoir. since 2005 the opinion columnist on la times covering political topics, recipient 2015 fellow ship mfa writing program at colombia. to meghan's is stanley aronowitz, he is a distinguished professor of urban education and he's a director of the center, study of culture, technology and work. he's the author or editor of 26 books, coeditor of situation's project of radical imagination and founding editor social text. his latest book which will be on sale after the panel is death and life of american labor. and lastly but not least margo jefferson, worked for years in theater and book critic for new york times. she is the author -- [laughter] >> very different. author of lorvia and also author of negro and unseal after the panel. i want to than
so who we have is meghan duam, unspeakable and other subjects of discussion which won the 2015 usa award for creating nonfiction. she's also the editor of "the new york times" best selling, 16 writers on the decision not to have kids. i wrote a pies for that book. her other books the collection, life would be perfect if i lived in that house a memoir. since 2005 the opinion columnist on la times covering political topics, recipient 2015 fellow ship mfa writing program at colombia. to...
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. >> thank you, a georgia man accused of unspeakable crimes against his fiancee's daughter.n breaking down a door to attack her. >> waits until you see what dashcam caught as police puldz up fox's doug evans explains. >> sheriff department video camera caught images of shay lynn about to flee half dressed as deputies respond todd 911 call for help if a home in sharpsburg. >> hey guy. >> shay lynn is behind bars at the could be way county jail for sexual assault of a woman's 12-year-old daughter monday night. >> when he left the house he was practically nude had on a tee shirt. >> go. go. face down. face down. hands behind your back. >> investigators say pane was left alone to baby sit woman's 12-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son and pane chased the 12-year-old through the home and broke down the bathroom door she was hiding and attacked the girl in front ever the 4-year-old and investigators say the mother at work returned home and was unable to stop the attack even after smashing a glass dish on payne's head injuries he had when deputy as rested him. >> hi bud. high guy.
. >> thank you, a georgia man accused of unspeakable crimes against his fiancee's daughter.n breaking down a door to attack her. >> waits until you see what dashcam caught as police puldz up fox's doug evans explains. >> sheriff department video camera caught images of shay lynn about to flee half dressed as deputies respond todd 911 call for help if a home in sharpsburg. >> hey guy. >> shay lynn is behind bars at the could be way county jail for sexual assault of...
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i have an unspeakable idea that will solve everything. joanne, katherine, camacaze. you go. let's get started. i have a roast in the oven. >> people think it is hideous. >> he can be a bit of a knuckle head. i don't like how he makes blanket statements for all of us. >> something weird about him. >> one of the creepiest people i have ever net. >> let's welcome tonight's guests. he's sharp samurais carry him in their belt. chris dar walled editor. brett stevens the wall street journal foreign affairs columnist and gep ut editorial page. it is called america in retreat. i lost it it fell out of a window and hit nim in the head. it is joanne. comedian dave smith. host of the podcast, part of the problem. if facts were pins she would be a pin head. katherine from mass review. he's hated and per rated and should be sedated the liberal panel, boo. >> two weeks after announcing his resignation from congress boehner says he will hang around until there's a successor for him. on thursday, the guy who had the most votes house majority leader and hair care specialist kevin mccarthy bai
i have an unspeakable idea that will solve everything. joanne, katherine, camacaze. you go. let's get started. i have a roast in the oven. >> people think it is hideous. >> he can be a bit of a knuckle head. i don't like how he makes blanket statements for all of us. >> something weird about him. >> one of the creepiest people i have ever net. >> let's welcome tonight's guests. he's sharp samurais carry him in their belt. chris dar walled editor. brett stevens the...
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well, as authorities tried to piece together this unspeakable crime, we'll speak to former fbi negotiator about what comes next. >> our breaking news coverage continues from roseburg, oregon, after a short break. why do so many people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. >> compassion and healing is going to take a long time. >> i'm isha sesay at cnn los angeles. >> and i'm john vause in roseburg, oregon.
well, as authorities tried to piece together this unspeakable crime, we'll speak to former fbi negotiator about what comes next. >> our breaking news coverage continues from roseburg, oregon, after a short break. why do so many people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started...