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each you have on the ward? has -- barthet. each you have on the ward ? has become -- barthet. mcdonald house where the family is keen on pre—christmas dinner if they want. but we have about 13 children on the wards at the moment. wish happy christmas to them, when we stopped talking to you. what about you, dig at it have christmas lunch, christmas dinner? yes. i will probably have at my ——do you get. do your family mind that you get. do your family mind that you are working on christmas or do they understand ? you are working on christmas or do they understand? i think they are used to it now. it is lovely. i know everybody will be chaired by your smiley face. thank you so much. and thank you on behalf of everybody for working on christmas day. and now, we'll speak tojoe humphreys, a care assistant in horsham, who is about to go on his first visit of the day at mrs garlick‘s house. good morning to you. tell us what you are up to today. apologies. we will see the gang get back to him in a couple of moments. —— go back in. good morning! it is really important that people like yo
each you have on the ward? has -- barthet. each you have on the ward ? has become -- barthet. mcdonald house where the family is keen on pre—christmas dinner if they want. but we have about 13 children on the wards at the moment. wish happy christmas to them, when we stopped talking to you. what about you, dig at it have christmas lunch, christmas dinner? yes. i will probably have at my ——do you get. do your family mind that you get. do your family mind that you are working on christmas...
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that will be mosul encounter with maurice ward. on the family farm wondering if his claims that about. there was this mysterious figure and harder to come to discover starlite? tell us about maurice ward, and your dad. what was he like? a very eccentric man, like his own way. had a mind of his own and nobody could tell him. a lot of people did not get on with him because i think the way he was. well, maurice was, of course it was a very elegant chap, whitehead, white eared, turned out nicely. i was very fond of maurice. he had congregated character, which was engaging to people like me. to some extent, he was an otherworldly sort of character. at the short spells in the police and other chemical firm, spells in the police and other chemicalfirm, maurice opened a ladies‘s hair salon. chemicalfirm, maurice opened a ladies's hair salon. he started off in hairdressing, he was very successful. he did paul daniels's and lots of other people, travel the world. what colouring and permanent to the country in the sixties. maurice was a showm
that will be mosul encounter with maurice ward. on the family farm wondering if his claims that about. there was this mysterious figure and harder to come to discover starlite? tell us about maurice ward, and your dad. what was he like? a very eccentric man, like his own way. had a mind of his own and nobody could tell him. a lot of people did not get on with him because i think the way he was. well, maurice was, of course it was a very elegant chap, whitehead, white eared, turned out nicely. i...
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they had notorious, huge wards in the place.an office in town, he got a call and was told — and i've never seen her since that day, and i never will. but you had this conversation with her. why do you say there will not be another one? she made it clear she didn't want anything to do with me. i kind of knew that anyway, because social services had contacted her several times over the years, or at least tried to. she was avoiding them. and she was never in any way, shape or form proactive or open to contact over the years. but i still felt i needed to know some of my natural family, and some of them did want to know me when i contacted them, and were very happy to meet me. but she did not want... she was talked into taking that phone call by her brother. why do you think she didn't want to talk to you? she was too traumatised by it. i did learn during that phone call she has a complete memory blackout of the time, a form of selective amnesia from the time i was born. she was convinced that the nuns put her on a train the same day
they had notorious, huge wards in the place.an office in town, he got a call and was told — and i've never seen her since that day, and i never will. but you had this conversation with her. why do you say there will not be another one? she made it clear she didn't want anything to do with me. i kind of knew that anyway, because social services had contacted her several times over the years, or at least tried to. she was avoiding them. and she was never in any way, shape or form proactive or...
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then i throw this to you, ward. we talked about hiking, we talked about pausing, but peter schiff of euro pacific capital, he's a bear very often when it comes to the fed but just yesterday we asked him what do you expect tomorrow, hike or no hike, and he said doesn't matter, then he said here's why. listen. >> regardless of what they do, the next thing they're going to do is cut rates. they're going back down to zero. liz: ward? is the fed going to be put in a position where they have to cut rates? >> no, i do not think so. they're in a position now where they are going to go slow because they do not want to put themselves in a position that peter was referring to, and again, the u.s. economy is on pretty solid footing. i think that if conditions continue to deteriorate overseas, which actually will have more of an effect on our inflation than it will growth, that the fed could even go slower. but as chairman powell made it clear today, they're going to be dictated by the data, and so long as the data says we're ok
then i throw this to you, ward. we talked about hiking, we talked about pausing, but peter schiff of euro pacific capital, he's a bear very often when it comes to the fed but just yesterday we asked him what do you expect tomorrow, hike or no hike, and he said doesn't matter, then he said here's why. listen. >> regardless of what they do, the next thing they're going to do is cut rates. they're going back down to zero. liz: ward? is the fed going to be put in a position where they have to...
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devices like life-saving respirators are crucial on neonatal intensive care wards. but they'r're expensive. and a lack of themem means may babies die unnecessarily. like in vietnam. reporter: this little one was born too early. he and many other babies in the premature infant ward at saint paul hospital in hanoi are dependent on medical equipment. but there is not enough to go around. nga trang discusses the probobm with one of the doctors. for years she has been working on boosting the availability of life-saving equipment. nga: the first time when i came to the hospitatal, i see there s a bed and d a white cloth whih half covered the entire bed. i asked the doctor, why do you cover the baby's face like that? and the doctor said that the baby just passed away because we did not have enough equipment to treat the baby. and i was really, really shocked, andnd i feel really s, and i just cried for the whole day and i just don't know how i feel. because we see this every day. and at that time i felt that i had to do something. reporter: overcrowded hospitals and a lack
devices like life-saving respirators are crucial on neonatal intensive care wards. but they'r're expensive. and a lack of themem means may babies die unnecessarily. like in vietnam. reporter: this little one was born too early. he and many other babies in the premature infant ward at saint paul hospital in hanoi are dependent on medical equipment. but there is not enough to go around. nga trang discusses the probobm with one of the doctors. for years she has been working on boosting the...
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>> what we do -- did was bring to the life, food for the soul. >> the woman who turned a ward into a string of tornadoes touched down in the midwest. >>> mid week, we've got more rain on the way for the bay area, the forecast coming up in a minute. >>> >>> a massive cleanup continues tonight after a string of tornadoes hit the area, 22 people hurt, dozens of homes destroyed.>> a tornado outbreak, leaving some parts of illinois flattened and in a mangled mess. >> walking out, total chaos. trash, debris everywhere. >> the national weather service has more than 20 unconfirmed tornadoes were reported in the central part of the state. >> local officials say at least 20 people were injured because of the weather in the town of springfield, this form of tornadoes knocked down trees, snapped powerlines and damaged buildings. >> the second alarm went off, i got my kids, we went down to the basement and about 10 seconds later, it was like a train running through. >> fire officials estimate that more than 100 homes were destroyed, at the head of the storm as many as 10,000 customers in illinois
>> what we do -- did was bring to the life, food for the soul. >> the woman who turned a ward into a string of tornadoes touched down in the midwest. >>> mid week, we've got more rain on the way for the bay area, the forecast coming up in a minute. >>> >>> a massive cleanup continues tonight after a string of tornadoes hit the area, 22 people hurt, dozens of homes destroyed.>> a tornado outbreak, leaving some parts of illinois flattened and in a...
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derrick ward, news 4. back to you. >> thank you for that infoheation. if's one spot you would find the bush family dining around here it was peking gourmet inn. othe restaurant filled wi pictures on the walls. george h.w. bush and his wife barbara ate there for decades. darcy spencer talked to the restaurant's owner about the death of his friend. >> he's not only a great president but he's a warm person. a lot of personal things. you can feel it. s heh a gentleman. he'd talk to you when you need him. >> the owner says when his father died president called him to offer condolences and he talked with him for about 15 minutes. >>> one member of our news 4 family had been c especiallyse with the bush family for years. our own barbara harrison stopp byo share her feelings on the former president. >> when i woke up to the news this morning i felt really sad. those of us with parents who reach their 90s liveith the realization that their days with us, no matter how healthy they are, might be numbered. i met george h.w. bush during my first job as a reporter in
derrick ward, news 4. back to you. >> thank you for that infoheation. if's one spot you would find the bush family dining around here it was peking gourmet inn. othe restaurant filled wi pictures on the walls. george h.w. bush and his wife barbara ate there for decades. darcy spencer talked to the restaurant's owner about the death of his friend. >> he's not only a great president but he's a warm person. a lot of personal things. you can feel it. s heh a gentleman. he'd talk to you...
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patients are to modern technologies in the clinic the robot sealed paro is also used on the geriatric ward it reacts to touch and aims to reassure restless patients such as those suffering from dementia that helps take the strain off the nursing staff that. it allows us to maintain human contact and that's really very important in our profession. helps keep the patients calm and that makes our work easier. patrick eon is in charge of nursing research he says there will soon be even more robots in hospital wards but he says the nursing profession shouldn't feel threatened instead it's an opportunity. the greatest potential here is that people can stay in their careers longer because the stress level will be lower and young people are also more likely to choose this line of work. the german air space center is also researching the care of the future one example is a remote controlled wheelchair with a robot arm it is intended to enable people with limited mobility to live a more independent life electrodes allow it to be operated by minimal muscle movements it's still a research project but
patients are to modern technologies in the clinic the robot sealed paro is also used on the geriatric ward it reacts to touch and aims to reassure restless patients such as those suffering from dementia that helps take the strain off the nursing staff that. it allows us to maintain human contact and that's really very important in our profession. helps keep the patients calm and that makes our work easier. patrick eon is in charge of nursing research he says there will soon be even more robots...
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. >> we live in the 15th ward supporting joseph williams. >> tonight, the hunt for a mystery gunman. >>> 'tis the season for porch pirates stealing your holiday packages but tonight authorities want to know what kind of grinch would send a child to do their dirty work. >>> the amazing reunion after the wildfire that wiped out a city. the family separated from their dog for weeks returns home to find him guarding what's left. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. the snow has largely moved on, but the emergency is no less urgent across several states in the south tonight reeling under double digit snow totals on the ground from a deadly winter storm. schools and businesses closed today after record snow totals virtually cut off some communities perhaps for days, and leaving many more facing a night without power. tonight, plunging temperatures threaten to refreeze melted snow making for treacherous black ice conditions on the roads. nbc's miguel almaguer has the latest from north carolina. >> reporter: buried under a blanket of snow, sl
. >> we live in the 15th ward supporting joseph williams. >> tonight, the hunt for a mystery gunman. >>> 'tis the season for porch pirates stealing your holiday packages but tonight authorities want to know what kind of grinch would send a child to do their dirty work. >>> the amazing reunion after the wildfire that wiped out a city. the family separated from their dog for weeks returns home to find him guarding what's left. >> announcer: this is "nbc...
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as a hairdresser, it's said ward often referred to himself as "maurice of paris".doing hairdressing, he used to make his own wigs. and ‘cause he used to do all the fibres for the hair, i think this is where the scientist stuff came in. maurice had an interest in chemicals and materials and tinkered in his makeshift lab, but it was a tragic accident that would focus his mind. newsreel: the worst british air disaster for 13 years. 5a people are killed at manchester airport, trapped in a burning plane. there was a big aviation disaster in manchester. a lot of people were killed, and people died from fumes, not from the fire itself. and so, maurice was trying to come up with a product which would deal with that. he was burning rubbish in his back garden and he happened to, in fact, notice that part of it didn't burn, itjust did not burn. so he tried to use oxygas torches, and it still didn't burn. so maurice essentially discovered starlite completely by accident? he discovered a potential version of it completely by accident, yes. maurice took his wonder material to th
as a hairdresser, it's said ward often referred to himself as "maurice of paris".doing hairdressing, he used to make his own wigs. and ‘cause he used to do all the fibres for the hair, i think this is where the scientist stuff came in. maurice had an interest in chemicals and materials and tinkered in his makeshift lab, but it was a tragic accident that would focus his mind. newsreel: the worst british air disaster for 13 years. 5a people are killed at manchester airport, trapped in...
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. >> derrick ward is live at the scene with a look at the suspect. what do we know? >> we don't know a lot. look at this picture. his is surveillance video in the area. arlington county police say they want to talk to this man about a stabbing that happened in the 1600 block of fort meyer drive saturday g. police say this woman was walking, the victim was walking here in the 1600 block when she was approached by the suspect. we don't know if any words transtran transpired but he pulled out a knife and took off. he is described as a black male, 5'10", weighing 160nd p he was wearing a long blark haench coat and a white this seems to be a random crime but arlington county police want to fd this man and they hope by releasing that video that can bring this to a close. live in arlington, derrick ward, back to u. >>> in the meantime, i want to te you about a young woman life cut short at 20 years old. now her family is left to wonder what she may have become and why her life was taken so cruelly. diamond moore's family may learn more about the circumstanceshe leading up t
. >> derrick ward is live at the scene with a look at the suspect. what do we know? >> we don't know a lot. look at this picture. his is surveillance video in the area. arlington county police say they want to talk to this man about a stabbing that happened in the 1600 block of fort meyer drive saturday g. police say this woman was walking, the victim was walking here in the 1600 block when she was approached by the suspect. we don't know if any words transtran transpired but he...
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news4's derrick ward breaks down what you need to need to know now. >> this is as close as a lot of us to the holiday deadline me sure your packages got there on christmas day. on the other side, they are working into the wee hours of the morning to see it happens. kash cards and letters are filled out, taped up and sealed. th bigger stuff isn boxes. w the system bound for far-off places. >> that's why i'm dressed occupoccupy up. >> this is one of the bestiest time. the push is on to make sure the mail goes through s if you havent it yet, you have best the chance, getting there by christmas day. the supervisor knows the joy at thethernd. from her days as a letter carrier. >> yes. arents are to save me. really saveoing me. >>e're expecting to deliver this holiday season more than 16 billion mail pieces. >> that's up from previous years, an indication that e-mail hasn't is supplanted the try an true. ty mail. next thursday is thein deadl saturday, december 22 is the deadline for christmas delivery for priority mail express. thesere the real life unsung heroes. >> we're just warmingp for
news4's derrick ward breaks down what you need to need to know now. >> this is as close as a lot of us to the holiday deadline me sure your packages got there on christmas day. on the other side, they are working into the wee hours of the morning to see it happens. kash cards and letters are filled out, taped up and sealed. th bigger stuff isn boxes. w the system bound for far-off places. >> that's why i'm dressed occupoccupy up. >> this is one of the bestiest time. the push...
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> the other driver is expected to report on march 5th for his preliminary hearing. 25 from the hay ward office went to washington, d.c. for a national peace officers memorial dave. be on their minds as they head out this week for the mass enforcement period. rcement period. >> wow. >>> the time is 4:236, stim a hemmed, hundreds of thousands of federal flows are newer stress because a possible shut down is looming, we have the late pest funding on capitol hill as some consider the option of building president trump's border wall. >>> and a mother in yemen is trying to get to her dying son in oakland before time runs out. >>> good morning, 80 west bound helpedded out to. macarthur maze, it looks good so far as we drive over to oakland, we'll tell you more straight ahead. >>> fog will be the store here, there are areas thick in the north bay, the rain is confined mainly to the north, at least for now. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2", i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. it's tuesday morning, december 18. >> you talked about fog. >> we have, we had worse. >> you had no fog. >> i didn't
> the other driver is expected to report on march 5th for his preliminary hearing. 25 from the hay ward office went to washington, d.c. for a national peace officers memorial dave. be on their minds as they head out this week for the mass enforcement period. rcement period. >> wow. >>> the time is 4:236, stim a hemmed, hundreds of thousands of federal flows are newer stress because a possible shut down is looming, we have the late pest funding on capitol hill as some consider...
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derrick ward, now back to you. >> thank you, derrick. 10:01. a story developing, d.c. officials saying a pipe burst underneath the groundsl and serihurt a construction worker. the explosion rocked the corner of pennsylvania and 3rd street near the national gallery of art and the u.s. district courthouse. the worker is expected to survive. it's w unclearhat caused the explosion. >>> a man is fighting for his life after a shooting in the distct. it happened yesterday evening in the 100 block of northwest near the noma metro station. the man was rushed to the hospital. no word on whohot him or why. >>> the deadline to sign up for obamacare has come and gone a texas federal judge reported the affordable care act is no longer legal. the 55-page rung declared the key requirement to buy health insurance unconstitutional after lawmakers eliminated the mandate's tax penalty last yearu wiit, the judge ruled the entire law is now essentially invalid. president trump talked about thr decihe first time yesterday after visiting arlington national cemetery. >> we'll sit down with the
derrick ward, now back to you. >> thank you, derrick. 10:01. a story developing, d.c. officials saying a pipe burst underneath the groundsl and serihurt a construction worker. the explosion rocked the corner of pennsylvania and 3rd street near the national gallery of art and the u.s. district courthouse. the worker is expected to survive. it's w unclearhat caused the explosion. >>> a man is fighting for his life after a shooting in the distct. it happened yesterday evening in the...
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derrick ward, news 4.olice say the dog has been taken out of active service while they investigate the incident. >>> we continue to follow our top story, trm winter s bringing snow to many parts of our region. news 4 continues the coverage in brandy wine, maryland. >> we're in branch avenue in the brandy winerea of prince george's county. you see the road there, the snow isg com down. but it's not really laying on the roadway. but the recognioadways are wet. if you're out and about, you definitely want to be careful. we just spoke to one person who was putting some air in his tires. >> reporter: what are the conditions like out here? >> it's cold. slick. so people just t no be careful while theydriving. like i said, i'm trying to get out of here. >> reporter: there slick road conditions, so you want to take it easy if you're out and about this evening. d'arcy experienc spencer, news 4. >> about how many inches are we looking at for places like brandy wine where darcy was? >> probably one to three, a few is
derrick ward, news 4.olice say the dog has been taken out of active service while they investigate the incident. >>> we continue to follow our top story, trm winter s bringing snow to many parts of our region. news 4 continues the coverage in brandy wine, maryland. >> we're in branch avenue in the brandy winerea of prince george's county. you see the road there, the snow isg com down. but it's not really laying on the roadway. but the recognioadways are wet. if you're out and...
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knocked me back wards in between the four byfours. >> reporter: carpenter was caught in the middle. >> i fell back ward and he proceeded to drive over me. >> reporter: and straight into the living room where two others were hit. all injuries nonlife threatening. still many questions on how this happened. >> must have been god, define tervention, something poig higher power prevailed and what could have been a difficult story is somewhat easier to tell. th battered and bruise, all you are vooifed. i spoke with an uncle of one of the young girls hit tonight. released me she's been from the hospital and is fine. same for the older woman hit asl no word on the condition of that elderly driver, and no word on the cause of the crash. all of that still under investigation. >>> new tonight, a siousrash in prince william county. at least two people injured hereeh one of theles ended up hitting a power box for a nearby traffic signal. this happened around 7:00 tonight on westbound prince william parkway at moore drive. it has since re-opened. >>> also new tonight, a dangerous virus seems to be
knocked me back wards in between the four byfours. >> reporter: carpenter was caught in the middle. >> i fell back ward and he proceeded to drive over me. >> reporter: and straight into the living room where two others were hit. all injuries nonlife threatening. still many questions on how this happened. >> must have been god, define tervention, something poig higher power prevailed and what could have been a difficult story is somewhat easier to tell. th battered and...
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. >> bad boy scott was played by san joaquin ward. -- by zach ward. >> it's the gift that keeps on giving. every year i'm the long-lost family member everybody likes seeing. they laugh and smile and give me a hug, and i've never met these people. they've spent their lives watching and watching me get beat up and bleeding on the ground. >> that's peter in "iron man." he had a role in "elf" and a part in "the breakup" where he also executive produced. >> i had the good fortune of working with vince quite a few times. we met original oh an after-school special many, many years ago. and he's a lot of fun. >> it continues as an iconic holiday classic and will probably always be peter's legacy. ♪ >> oh, my god. i shot my eye out! >> and "a christmas story" continues to be a pop culture phenomenon because you can buy your own leg lamp, not to mention the real-life point in ha ohio is a museum. >>> we showed you peter billingsley's role in "elf." that classic turned 15 this year. i caught up with will for told discuss his favorite moment include -- will to discuss his favorite moments including t
. >> bad boy scott was played by san joaquin ward. -- by zach ward. >> it's the gift that keeps on giving. every year i'm the long-lost family member everybody likes seeing. they laugh and smile and give me a hug, and i've never met these people. they've spent their lives watching and watching me get beat up and bleeding on the ground. >> that's peter in "iron man." he had a role in "elf" and a part in "the breakup" where he also executive...
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>> the majority of our ms come from d.c., most of them in wards 7 and 8. but we have served moms within the region, prince george's county primarily. >> and is there a charge for your services? >> ourre services all covered through the nc os for the clients that come in through their ncos. we have somelients that are not d.c. moms that want the services and we have a fee-based scale for them. >> you've mentioned ncos? >> yes.or we with amerihealth -- >> managed care? >> yeah,ed manare organizations. trusted amerihealth and amerigroup. we're hoping to expand relationships with other ncos in the area and to go out to maryland and virginia. >> this is your first year? >> our first year.te >> lin the catalog? >> yes, we're very excited. >> i assume that since the catalog came out in november ane your n was listed, it's made a difference? >> absolutely b we've alreaun to receive donations and grant requests. we know that the catalog is just vital for providing exposure for organizations like us. 're really grateful for the opportunity. >> it's a service that's
>> the majority of our ms come from d.c., most of them in wards 7 and 8. but we have served moms within the region, prince george's county primarily. >> and is there a charge for your services? >> ourre services all covered through the nc os for the clients that come in through their ncos. we have somelients that are not d.c. moms that want the services and we have a fee-based scale for them. >> you've mentioned ncos? >> yes.or we with amerihealth -- >>...
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these kids smile after what they've been through. >> reporter: as ragin national airport, derrick wardt story of the day. >>> monthnt gomry c high schoolers are learning how to le refurbish vehhile making them affordable for you to buy. they showed off and sold the cars for couple thousand bucks. the program teaches the students how cars work. those shopping for an inexpen inexpensive program says this kind of program brings them back year after year. >> i lov it. i think the skill is amazing just that they know how to work on cars themselves. they're very professional. >> it's amazing. you get hands on experience and the knowledge that you need to work on cars. >> the money from today's sales goes back into fixing up more cars for the future. and they were also selling lap ops thetudents refurbished, as well. >>> all right. we turn now to storm tm 4e8 meteorologist so mara theodore. the entire storm team has had their hands full. this is a tricky forecast. just a little bit over, and you're talking a very difrent scenario. >> we're right on the fine line in the washington, d.c. metro
these kids smile after what they've been through. >> reporter: as ragin national airport, derrick wardt story of the day. >>> monthnt gomry c high schoolers are learning how to le refurbish vehhile making them affordable for you to buy. they showed off and sold the cars for couple thousand bucks. the program teaches the students how cars work. those shopping for an inexpen inexpensive program says this kind of program brings them back year after year. >> i lov it. i think...
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live on the mall, derrick ward, news >>4. hank you very much. >>> meantime, we are following breaking news from police in prince george's county looking into a deadly shooting. this washe scene here on tailor avenue in ft. washington. officers showing up to a reported shooting after 10:30. they found a man with a gunshot wound but it was too late to investigators are working out what pled to the shooting and so far no suspects have been named >>> we're stay top of a developing story out of reston, virginia. police are trying to track down a suspected hit-and-run driver believed responsible for killing a 16-year-old boy. >> it happened last night on south lakes drive at castle rock square around 5:45. witnesses say the teenager had just gotten off the bus and was crossing the street when he was hit. the driver didn't stop and right now police don't hav information about the driver. >> the only information that we have right now is that it was a sedan that was the striking vehicle. we have no color. we have no other infor on th
live on the mall, derrick ward, news >>4. hank you very much. >>> meantime, we are following breaking news from police in prince george's county looking into a deadly shooting. this washe scene here on tailor avenue in ft. washington. officers showing up to a reported shooting after 10:30. they found a man with a gunshot wound but it was too late to investigators are working out what pled to the shooting and so far no suspects have been named >>> we're stay top of a...
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we're live in southeast, derri ward, news 4. >>> thank you so much. deeloping this morning t california police officer hailed a hero during the borderline bar and grill shooting last month heparently died by friendly fire. sergeant was shot by a fellow officer during the bra barrage of bullets. he was one of 12 people killed on vember 7th when the gunman fired several round into a crowd. he was 54 years old and planned to retire from the force next year. >>> we want to showou these images from charlottesville right nw. these are survivors of the deadly car attack from last year. they're celebrating the jury ns verdict agai james fields. jurors found t self-described neo-azi guilty of first degree murder along with nine other charges. we recl the horrifying images when he killed one and injured many others. >> julie kerry was there as victims honored the memory. >> repoer: they shouted when james fields rammed his car into heir group of counterdemon strayers killing heather hire. tonight in celebration of the verdict, in tribute to her, they retraced t
we're live in southeast, derri ward, news 4. >>> thank you so much. deeloping this morning t california police officer hailed a hero during the borderline bar and grill shooting last month heparently died by friendly fire. sergeant was shot by a fellow officer during the bra barrage of bullets. he was one of 12 people killed on vember 7th when the gunman fired several round into a crowd. he was 54 years old and planned to retire from the force next year. >>> we want to showou...
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derrick ward spoke to his former prez officer who says the commander in chief would often sit down with members of the media and enjoyed a special relationship with them. >> reporter: for christen clark taylor, the former president's passing leaves an empty space. >> i steeled myself and bui a wall ofresolve, but it hurts. i miss my friend. >> reporter: he was his director of media relations through his presidency. it was something of a theme that ran through both periods. >> heed rema unflappable in times of crisis. a calm, analytical. reporter: and there were the more personal remembrances, his meeting her parents and comforting her in the loss of her motherir an ement in the executive office that doesn't lend itself to much emot hn. >> allow med that and gave me that room. he would callnd check on my father. >> reporter: and there were the timeer moments like the her very young son got to meet the then vice president. >> leaned down, said hello, who have we here? picked h up a put him on his shoulders. gave him a horsey ri r. orter: an exciting moment for sure. whether it was that or
derrick ward spoke to his former prez officer who says the commander in chief would often sit down with members of the media and enjoyed a special relationship with them. >> reporter: for christen clark taylor, the former president's passing leaves an empty space. >> i steeled myself and bui a wall ofresolve, but it hurts. i miss my friend. >> reporter: he was his director of media relations through his presidency. it was something of a theme that ran through both periods....
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one of the most important people of that era and in fact in baseball history was john montgomery ward. he wrote the book, how to become a bait a player and he is one of the first to write such a book, it also was an attempt to look at the actual historical origins of baseball. he spends most of his time as a pitcher, and later as a shortstop, also working to improve the life of the average baseball player, who usually picked up low-paying jobs in the off-season as a farmer or a railroad worker, and he fought against what became known as the reserve clause in baseball. this was a clause that was included in all contracts for players in which their rights are held by the club in perpetuity, so unless a player was traded or sold to another team he had knows and where he played or even how much he was paid. and this reserve clause is something of course that will, baseball players will battle throughout much of the 20th entry, as well, but it really starts with john montgomery ward, and in 1890, he almost single-handedly forms the players league, which was in opposition to the national le
one of the most important people of that era and in fact in baseball history was john montgomery ward. he wrote the book, how to become a bait a player and he is one of the first to write such a book, it also was an attempt to look at the actual historical origins of baseball. he spends most of his time as a pitcher, and later as a shortstop, also working to improve the life of the average baseball player, who usually picked up low-paying jobs in the off-season as a farmer or a railroad worker,...
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every hospital now has to have cholera wards like this.e-year-old akram is barely conscious, suffering from dangerously severe dehydraon. nearby lies wadah, also five years old. he has been hospitalized with cholera twice in the last month. the ward is full of women-- mothers ill with the disease, all with children back home depending on them.ve saba just artoday with cholera. she has been sick for four days, and she just arrived today for treatment with cholera. she is one of five people that have arrived into this clinic so far today. in the room next door lies ten- year-old yasmine. her breathing comes in painful gasps, as she struggle the deadly disease diphtheria. it's aillness that doctors here never treated before, havi been largely eradicated in yemen with vaccinations. but this waras undone everything. in the four yearthe conflict has ravaged yemen, the number of needy people has steadily increased. most here need food donations. the way this war is beinfought is directly causing the hunger here. an air, land and sea blockade on t
every hospital now has to have cholera wards like this.e-year-old akram is barely conscious, suffering from dangerously severe dehydraon. nearby lies wadah, also five years old. he has been hospitalized with cholera twice in the last month. the ward is full of women-- mothers ill with the disease, all with children back home depending on them.ve saba just artoday with cholera. she has been sick for four days, and she just arrived today for treatment with cholera. she is one of five people that...
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th families in ward seven and eight and one market in southeast washington.ill be allowed up to 50 flips six months. >> distracted we were hoping to reduce it. there is a reason why they're not often shopping or getting to ths grocery store as often as they would like. >> rsht now this i only a pilot program with 0 families participating. martha's table says it hopes to expand the grocery store service to all families living in ward 7 and 8 by summer. martha's table has so much to bring food to the food desserts? should they move back stay in maryland or across the river. that is the debate for the washington redskins. governor h larryan is talking about an idea to keep the in prince gorges county. the state is working to acqui oxen cove park. it's a 300 achor property that he called the gateway to maryland and the county. >> can yougine the redskins stadium on a monday night football with all of the monuments reflecting into the potomac river. 300 acres to develop. >>overnor hogan points out that it's stillar e and nothing has been finalized. the football te
th families in ward seven and eight and one market in southeast washington.ill be allowed up to 50 flips six months. >> distracted we were hoping to reduce it. there is a reason why they're not often shopping or getting to ths grocery store as often as they would like. >> rsht now this i only a pilot program with 0 families participating. martha's table says it hopes to expand the grocery store service to all families living in ward 7 and 8 by summer. martha's table has so much to...
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ward take us on a powerful look at a shared national disaster and its legacy. their book bringing colombia home the untold story of lost space shuttle and crew is story of the colombia disaster and recovery and inspiring message it holds. michael was the last launch director for the space shuttle program at nasa's john f kennedy space center and responsible for overall shuttle launch countdown activities until the end of the program in 2011. in november 2004 awarded the prestigious award. jonathan h. ward works to bring the thrill of space program to life for general public as solar system ambassador and as a frequent speaker on space exploration topics to interest groups and at regional conferences, previous two books are, rocket launch, the nuts and bolts of the apllo moon program at kennedy space center and countdown to moon launch, preparing apollo for historic journey. please help me in welcoming michael lineback and jonathan ward. >> thank you very much. let's see, i think i will stand up here and jonathan, you can join me or stay -- >> i will hang out he
ward take us on a powerful look at a shared national disaster and its legacy. their book bringing colombia home the untold story of lost space shuttle and crew is story of the colombia disaster and recovery and inspiring message it holds. michael was the last launch director for the space shuttle program at nasa's john f kennedy space center and responsible for overall shuttle launch countdown activities until the end of the program in 2011. in november 2004 awarded the prestigious award....
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derrick ward is live along columbia pike in montgomery county. what's the situaon out the right now, derek? >> well, i can tell you what we'reng se this is what two and a half inches of water will do. if that water isn'tod fg roads this is where it's ending up. this is t burned mills dam it's way down to the anacostia, the potomac and then the chesapeake bay. this dam is built for this, but ave had some unusual amounts of rain. look at what it looks like overnight. there were indeed flooded roads, road closures, fairfax county made severalsc s. water rescues. we've been talking about that as well. on our wayere we encountered some low-lying areas, some onramps on to columbia pike where the water w very deep and you really had to slow down and be aware. that's what you'll run into as the rain i continues our area. so, again, just the rule of tumb is justbe cautious if you're driving. watch for standing water and we're looking at what this water does when it's notg standhen it is indeed running. live in white oak, derrick ward, news 4,ack to you. >
derrick ward is live along columbia pike in montgomery county. what's the situaon out the right now, derek? >> well, i can tell you what we'reng se this is what two and a half inches of water will do. if that water isn'tod fg roads this is where it's ending up. this is t burned mills dam it's way down to the anacostia, the potomac and then the chesapeake bay. this dam is built for this, but ave had some unusual amounts of rain. look at what it looks like overnight. there were indeed...
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indonesia has raised the alert level from the erupting on the clock a towel all kaino and ward aircraft to steer clear of the area and it's also told the public stay away from the devastated coast nearby in case more volcanic activity triggers another tsunami. so you know so well we have more for you coming up top of next hour of course you'll find all our stories online at e.w. dot com thanks for watching. we make up over three quarters of a face that under budget cuts. to civil service i. mean want to shape the continent's future for its card and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges see the seventy seven percent platform for africa in charge. i did not think were high school i painted what i understood. by people with jesus christ in idealised form. and myself to. forgive me for saying so but leonardo da vinci never looked like. i want to know. we all know the power of illusion and it may be because of that power that humankind so loves its artists and gods and builds museums temples and holy places for them such as the former mana st churc
indonesia has raised the alert level from the erupting on the clock a towel all kaino and ward aircraft to steer clear of the area and it's also told the public stay away from the devastated coast nearby in case more volcanic activity triggers another tsunami. so you know so well we have more for you coming up top of next hour of course you'll find all our stories online at e.w. dot com thanks for watching. we make up over three quarters of a face that under budget cuts. to civil service i....
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as vice president, bush once visited a children's leukemia ward. 35 years before he and barbara had lost a daughter, robin, to the disease. in krakow, a young boy wanted to meet the american vice president. learning the child was sick with the cancer that had taken robin, bush began to cry. to his diary, later that day, the vice president said this, my eyes flooded with tears and behind me was a bank of television cameras. i thought i cannot turn around, i cannot dissolve because of personal tragedy in the face of nurses that give of themselves every day. so i stood there looking at this little guy, tears running down my cheek, hoping he would not see, but if he did, hoping he would feel that i loved him. that was the real george h.w. bush. a loving man with a big, vibrant, all enveloping heart. so we asked as we commend his soul to god, and as he did, why him? why was he spared? the workings of providence are mysterious. this much is clear. the george herbert walker bush who survived that fiery fall into the pacific made our lives and the lives of nations freer, better, warmer, and nobl
as vice president, bush once visited a children's leukemia ward. 35 years before he and barbara had lost a daughter, robin, to the disease. in krakow, a young boy wanted to meet the american vice president. learning the child was sick with the cancer that had taken robin, bush began to cry. to his diary, later that day, the vice president said this, my eyes flooded with tears and behind me was a bank of television cameras. i thought i cannot turn around, i cannot dissolve because of personal...
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to cookie yourself and as the name says read beets are red or the beatles are to moms from the soy ward i'll just take a sharp knife cut the meat into thin slices put them on a nice plate and it's all arranged pretty fast. that's almost paper the gloves will just clean up here. and now what have we got here's a plum that mixes well with us for us i know i dish hasn't got that christmas touch yet but it's coming first cut the plumbing half. at home you'll have a lot more time for this i don't cook this way in my kitchen either but the challenge is five minutes i would. climb on top of the beat up of the all the bits on. one without cutting your fingers and then we have our pomegranate to make america a doubter dash of olive oil and then some white i'll sign it vinegar this is by far as i recall of the whole. time i had a pinch of salt on a touch of honey. oh goodness i haven't made a mess like this in a long time. makes it all together and have a tasty marinate very similar maybe not. the. dish. the course of to finish off we had a bit of smoke filling trout asked comes from the heart re
to cookie yourself and as the name says read beets are red or the beatles are to moms from the soy ward i'll just take a sharp knife cut the meat into thin slices put them on a nice plate and it's all arranged pretty fast. that's almost paper the gloves will just clean up here. and now what have we got here's a plum that mixes well with us for us i know i dish hasn't got that christmas touch yet but it's coming first cut the plumbing half. at home you'll have a lot more time for this i don't...
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is planning to unveil a new budget plan in the coming hours it's part of the country's attempt to ward off fines for breaking new spending rules italy's public debt now stands at more than one hundred thirty percent of g.d.p. and that is more than double what's allowed on the blocks rules but let's find out a little bit more about that euro group's deal on how to reform the eurozone pakistan puts this standing by for us in frankfurt and palatal if you were listening to a news conference given just a short while ago what more do we know about that deal. yes so we see agreement mainly in in an area of strengthening the the euro zone as as a whole in case of crisis there's specifically the european stability mechanism which they want to strengthen that's essentially a fund that lends money to two states member states of the eurozone that are in financial trouble. and they want to extend these measures to also. be used preliminary and as a precaution really in order to make sure countries don't get in too much trouble at all of course one of the worst situations that we have in the eurozon
is planning to unveil a new budget plan in the coming hours it's part of the country's attempt to ward off fines for breaking new spending rules italy's public debt now stands at more than one hundred thirty percent of g.d.p. and that is more than double what's allowed on the blocks rules but let's find out a little bit more about that euro group's deal on how to reform the eurozone pakistan puts this standing by for us in frankfurt and palatal if you were listening to a news conference given...
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james ward prowse thought he should have had a penalty but this wasn't to be his or his team's day.g raheem sterling's shot into his own net, and in first—half stoppage time sergio aguero's header all but ended the contest. southampton‘s only impact after the break courtesy of it's now three wins from three for 0le gunnar solskjaer, following jose mouinho's sacking. manchester united's interim manager watched paul pogba score twice as united beat bournemouth 4—1 at old trafford. you have to enjoy sitting down and watching the boys enjoy themselves. it's the biggest compliment you can get when you see the players working like this and the enjoyment we have of working hard and that's the foundation of any team. chelsea moved five points clear of fifth placed arsenal thanks to a 1—0 win. a vital three points for burnley in the day's other game. they beat west ham 2—0 at turf moore. susanna dinnage has pulled out of replacing richard scuadamore as the chief executive of the premier league, as it's believed she wants to remain in broadcasting. the tv executive currently with discovery wa
james ward prowse thought he should have had a penalty but this wasn't to be his or his team's day.g raheem sterling's shot into his own net, and in first—half stoppage time sergio aguero's header all but ended the contest. southampton‘s only impact after the break courtesy of it's now three wins from three for 0le gunnar solskjaer, following jose mouinho's sacking. manchester united's interim manager watched paul pogba score twice as united beat bournemouth 4—1 at old trafford. you have...
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is also used on the geriatric ward it reacts to touch and aims to reassure restless patients such as those suffering from dementia that helps take the strain off the nursing staff. it allows us to maintain human contact and that's really very important in our profession. helps keep the patients calm and that makes our work easier. patrick eon is in charge of nursing research he says there will soon be even more robots in hospital wards but he says the nursing profession shouldn't feel threatened instead it's an opportunity. to grade his potential here is that people can stay in their careers longer because the stress level will be lower and young people are also more likely to choose this line of work. the german air space center is also researching the care of the future. one example is eaten by remote controlled wheelchair with a robot arm it is intended to enable people with limited mobility to live a more independent life electrodes allow it to be operated by minimal muscle movements it's still a research project but almost sixty percent of germans say that they can already imagi
is also used on the geriatric ward it reacts to touch and aims to reassure restless patients such as those suffering from dementia that helps take the strain off the nursing staff. it allows us to maintain human contact and that's really very important in our profession. helps keep the patients calm and that makes our work easier. patrick eon is in charge of nursing research he says there will soon be even more robots in hospital wards but he says the nursing profession shouldn't feel...
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number needed, and filed paperwork to become the firster to get on the ballot in 27 years in his home wardetting up a face-off against incumbent democrat marty quinn. >> they told me if i get on the ballot they'll vote for me and there were a lot of those people. >> reporter: quinn is backed by illinois house speaker mike madigan who also lives in the 13th ward. so when krupa's petition signatures were contested it was to be expected. what wasn't? his lawyer had found out the party machine had submitted 2,800 sworn affidavits from residents who wanted to withdraw their support of krupa. that's 1,000 more signatures than he submitted. >> this is a case where it went way past rough and tumble politics and it crossed the line into criminal behavior. this was a clown car fell of felonies. >> reporter: attorney michael dorff says only 187 of the signatures matched, meaning 2,600 affidavits filed with the election board may prove fraudulent, a potential felony. >> you think you've got them rattled? >> well, i think we've proved it. i think we've proved that we've got them rattled. >> reporter: t
number needed, and filed paperwork to become the firster to get on the ballot in 27 years in his home wardetting up a face-off against incumbent democrat marty quinn. >> they told me if i get on the ballot they'll vote for me and there were a lot of those people. >> reporter: quinn is backed by illinois house speaker mike madigan who also lives in the 13th ward. so when krupa's petition signatures were contested it was to be expected. what wasn't? his lawyer had found out the party...
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it will triumph on ward in his words, quote, the old ideas are new again because they are not old. they are timeless, duty, sacrifice, commitment, and a patriotism that finds its expression in taking part and pitching in. the 91st psalm is called the warriors song because it asks the lord for protection against a litany of foes and promises a refuge and a fortress in him. but it ends with the two most important gifts that can be bestowed on the faithful warrior. i shall satisfy him with a long life and grant him to see my salvation. having enjoyed that first gift, an incredible life of 94 years of making a difference, may president bush now enjoy the second bestowed upon a good and faithful servant. now george and his beloved rbara are together at last with their daughter robin and they're enjoying a well deserved rest from their labors. now his spirit have joined a thousand points of light with his creator by whose brilliance may all our works be illuminated and inspired. president george herbert walker bush leashes behind six children, 17 grandchildren, and eight great grandchild
it will triumph on ward in his words, quote, the old ideas are new again because they are not old. they are timeless, duty, sacrifice, commitment, and a patriotism that finds its expression in taking part and pitching in. the 91st psalm is called the warriors song because it asks the lord for protection against a litany of foes and promises a refuge and a fortress in him. but it ends with the two most important gifts that can be bestowed on the faithful warrior. i shall satisfy him with a long...
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look at it i have been at fault and no one's been charged i'll give you an example we had down mr ward from western australia and he was picked up on a drink driving touch with a body from a community into perth into the mine city and it was a private in a private prison. and what had happened there was no way conditioning in the truck that they would bring him in by the time i got to purchase it was fifty degrees in the bent of the truck and hugh melted into the back of the van so you can imagine what that would have been like we had another woman in western australia back in two thousand and sixteen she had to go into prison for unpaid fines aboriginal people when i used to go in there for minor offenses and she kept on saying she was in pain she'd been involved in domestic violence before she actually went in there and they took to the hospital they said there's nothing wrong with her they took a back to the hospital again there's nothing wrong with that then they dragged her added the cell along the hallway took about she died. she had pneumonia she had all these other conditions t
look at it i have been at fault and no one's been charged i'll give you an example we had down mr ward from western australia and he was picked up on a drink driving touch with a body from a community into perth into the mine city and it was a private in a private prison. and what had happened there was no way conditioning in the truck that they would bring him in by the time i got to purchase it was fifty degrees in the bent of the truck and hugh melted into the back of the van so you can...