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he is a longtime friend of roy wilkins. >> i first met roy wilkins in the 1930's, at which time, theremany horrible things happening in the united states. there were not many people who were standing up and talking out against such things as lynching and various forms of segregation and discrimination. but roy wilkins was out in front at that time as a newspaper editor in kansas city and the kansas city call. he later joined the naacp. i would characterize him as a man of great courage, a lot of common sense, and a sense of destiny in knowing that he wanted to go to a certain place, he wanted to bring his people to a certain place, and he seemed to have a sense of certainty about what he was doing. >> roy wilkins was born in st. louis, missouri in 1901. his mother died when he was five, and he and his brother and sister went to live with an aunt and uncle in st. paul, minnesota. he grew up in a community with only a handful of blacks. he attended mostly white public schools and spent his time mostly with white friends. wilkins was an excellent student and from early on, his writing was
he is a longtime friend of roy wilkins. >> i first met roy wilkins in the 1930's, at which time, theremany horrible things happening in the united states. there were not many people who were standing up and talking out against such things as lynching and various forms of segregation and discrimination. but roy wilkins was out in front at that time as a newspaper editor in kansas city and the kansas city call. he later joined the naacp. i would characterize him as a man of great courage, a...
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co-chairman roy wilkins. mr.cause the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance, arrogance, prejudice, and hatred have permitted to rise up and ravage the peace of our nation, to recruit and enflame the wicked, and to browbeat the righteous. now, my friends, we have gathered here today because certain principalities of government in our own land, certain powers in the ascendancy in many communities have not only turned their faces from us but have attacked us with the weapons of wickedness, with slander, with economic oppression, with tailor-made laws, with guns, and with bombs. we have been given not bread but a stone, not meat but a sword. virginia and texas and many states in between have set up laws against the naacp to put it out of business. they would prevent us from going to court, and they would prevent colored people from lobbying against laws in the legislature. my friends, these laws deny basic freedom and deserve the attention of every american. or they will be used against whit
co-chairman roy wilkins. mr.cause the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance, arrogance, prejudice, and hatred have permitted to rise up and ravage the peace of our nation, to recruit and enflame the wicked, and to browbeat the righteous. now, my friends, we have gathered here today because certain principalities of government in our own land, certain powers in the ascendancy in many communities have not only turned their faces from us but have attacked us with the...
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roy wilkins, executive secretary of naacp, cochairman of the pilgrimage.eedom train. may 17, a friday. a workday. took time off to come. left the children with grandma. got up early in the morning. our church hired buses. are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louis, north and south, and there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks, thousands and thousands. some are losing a day's pay to come. some are risking their jobs. , better noten told go if you know what's good for you. but we are here. we are coming. we want to be a part of this great day. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> listen to us. this is why we have come here. >> personally i am going on it because i am a negro in the united states, and i feel that it is time for the governing body of this country to make a stand on the issue of equality for the negro in the united states. we have petitioned, petition, and petition. this pilgrimage will show progress that we are tired of being second-class citizens. our people have come from all parts of the nation to impress congress that we want civil r
roy wilkins, executive secretary of naacp, cochairman of the pilgrimage.eedom train. may 17, a friday. a workday. took time off to come. left the children with grandma. got up early in the morning. our church hired buses. are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louis, north and south, and there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks, thousands and thousands. some are losing a day's pay to come. some are risking their jobs. , better noten told go if you know what's good for...
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philip , roy wilkins, reverend king, received the keys to the city.en coming a long time. operations have been going on for months all over the south. in the big cities of north, just about all over the country. you might say this date has been 300 years in coming ever since the first black woman taught her child this is our country to. -- country too. ever since the first black man said to himself, i am going to be free, never stop working for freedom. never stop praying and hoping and fighting. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> the leaders are spreading the word around. they are explaining about the prayer print image. and putting folks -- prayer pilgrimage. inviting folks to come to washington. kilgore, directive of the grand pilgrimage. >> church leaders recognize that through the years, the church has been a citadel of hope. it has given birth to many movements come out to schools, hospitals and civil rights movements. the young knee grow church leaders and others today recognized their position of leadership in a time like this. robertson, new york labor leader.
philip , roy wilkins, reverend king, received the keys to the city.en coming a long time. operations have been going on for months all over the south. in the big cities of north, just about all over the country. you might say this date has been 300 years in coming ever since the first black woman taught her child this is our country to. -- country too. ever since the first black man said to himself, i am going to be free, never stop working for freedom. never stop praying and hoping and...
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. >> you said it, these are breaki details coming into our news room our bureau cef tracee wilkins has just tweeted in a rare move the maryland house has, in fact, voted to censure delegate mary ann lisanti of harford county. we had some live pictures, the room quickly empti out after this vote. tracee is there trying to get reaction from the delegates so stand by for more on that. if you remember a few days ago we learned that the marylandef delegate rred to parts of prince george's county as, quote, n word district. the district she was talking specifically about is predominantly african-american. lisanti has since apologized. she made those remarks during ae af hours gathering of lawmakers in annapolis. one of those lawmakers wre present that district told news4 that things got heated when he confronted her. >> i addressed theri situation t there. a lot of ang ir, a little bit of screaming and shouting. and then kind of had to walk out the room to cool off because it was so inappropriate. >> delegate walker says lisanti later apologized to him. she's a democrat representing harford
. >> you said it, these are breaki details coming into our news room our bureau cef tracee wilkins has just tweeted in a rare move the maryland house has, in fact, voted to censure delegate mary ann lisanti of harford county. we had some live pictures, the room quickly empti out after this vote. tracee is there trying to get reaction from the delegates so stand by for more on that. if you remember a few days ago we learned that the marylandef delegate rred to parts of prince george's...
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tracee wilkins, live.the studio. >>> we'll follow this for you a0 nd 11:00 as well. >> there's been an effort in recent years to make things safer r on thd for everywhere. but a new report says issues remain. the highway safety addmin strags is projecting 620 deaths last year. the district, maryland maryland an virginia all saw an increase in deaths since 2016. researchers say one factorse fo the ri, people driving bigger vehicles that can protect passengers but can cause harm to a pedestrian. >>>ay some s they'll fight, s othe they'll leave. a division caused that would have allowed same sex clergy is defeated. >>> the effort to bri ang >>> as we look to the end of the work week and the weekend, we're tracking not one but two storms to impact the area.e tomorrowve snow changing to rain and then more rain potentially some snow in the forecast on sunday. coming up in about five mines i'm going to break down county by county what i think you cani expect school delays and closures tomorrow. plus the bread met
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naacp, roy wilkins, and thurgood marshall, now a justice of the united states supreme court. it was their objective to try to eradicate these kinds of unjust things. >> in 1948, there was a sharp upward revision in the way black people felt that they would come out. nothing hopeful, but an improvement over what had been. >> the postwar period left us with a lot of unemployment in this country. it left us with returning military people who would have been off fighting a war for democracy, and it was very clear that those who had been fighting for human justice around the world were in no mood to come back to their own country and find such things such as segregation based on race. it was then that the naacp, which had been following a program of attacking segregation on a kind of piecemeal basis, decided that there had to be a frontal attack on the so-called separate but equal doctrine. ♪ >> it would take a landmark decision by the united states supreme court to overturn the laws that kept black separate in schools. roy wilkins worked with thurgood marshall and other naacp law
naacp, roy wilkins, and thurgood marshall, now a justice of the united states supreme court. it was their objective to try to eradicate these kinds of unjust things. >> in 1948, there was a sharp upward revision in the way black people felt that they would come out. nothing hopeful, but an improvement over what had been. >> the postwar period left us with a lot of unemployment in this country. it left us with returning military people who would have been off fighting a war for...
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reporting live i'm tracee wilkins. >>> stay on top of constantly changing weather by downloadingg our nbc wasn app. you can get alerts when bad weather moves in. check the rad 24/7 open the app and search storm team 4. >>> a woman refusing a couple letters in a couple days.e etter from citizenship and immigration services says they're canceling her natur naturalization ceremony. carla flores has her story. >> she haseen living in the u.s. for over two decades as a resident. over a year ago she applied to become an american citizen but said the process has been far from sy. >> i'm doing the right things, following the rules and can't get there. >> reporter: a couple days ago petra l received ater informing her they cancelled the ceny she was scheduled for on february 14th due to unforeseen circumstances. >> i didn't know i had an point and i didn't know it was cancelled. it was after the fact. i think the foreseeable circumstances was the government shutdown. if eporter: petra fears there's another shutdown in three weeks, her residency will expire. she said thatng get an explanation h
reporting live i'm tracee wilkins. >>> stay on top of constantly changing weather by downloadingg our nbc wasn app. you can get alerts when bad weather moves in. check the rad 24/7 open the app and search storm team 4. >>> a woman refusing a couple letters in a couple days.e etter from citizenship and immigration services says they're canceling her natur naturalization ceremony. carla flores has her story. >> she haseen living in the u.s. for over two decades as a...
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i'm tracee wilkins, news 4.'>> all for more p.e. >> and the kids need the fresh air, even whe it's cold outside. they are stuck insnge laoot the phones and playing video games. >> we were out in the cold. >> and afterschool. we didn't care back then. >>> there is a special school worker wching over the kids before they make it into the classroom. >> joe mcdonald helps kids navigate the roads every day in herndon. now, he's named one of the most outstanding crossing guards. mcdonald is known foperforming his job flawlessly and being an integral part of the community. he helps mentor a student during lunchtime. and helps make the kiss and ride procedure safer for all. kudos to all of the crossing guards. i remember mine, mrs. gately, after all these years. not that lon ago. but watch it, chuck. >> how long ago was it? >> you know. decades.w >> fair enough. thank you tocr all of thsing guards out there. it takes courage to stand out there on the roads because ot tracted drivers are paying attention. >>> outside, it'
i'm tracee wilkins, news 4.'>> all for more p.e. >> and the kids need the fresh air, even whe it's cold outside. they are stuck insnge laoot the phones and playing video games. >> we were out in the cold. >> and afterschool. we didn't care back then. >>> there is a special school worker wching over the kids before they make it into the classroom. >> joe mcdonald helps kids navigate the roads every day in herndon. now, he's named one of the most outstanding...
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reporting live i'm tracee wilkins. back to you all in thetudio. >> we'll let you get back to the press conference. we'll stay on top of this sto as it develops through the evening. if you can't follow theer ce on your television, we'll update you on the washington app. >>> let's turn to another developing story this afternoon, a social media sexting scheme in a high school. >> this involvestu ps of underage girls found on several snapchat accounts. >> the investigation started at robinson high school, but spread to several more cory smith has a look at how a open.nt broke this case cory, tell us about that. >> reporter: another student was postg naked photo of underage girls in a snapchat grouth e are multiple suspects in this case, and potentially multipleea victims s out across campuses here in fairfax. this allegedly happened two weeks ago, a school resource officer was the first to be notified. police have identifiedthe studho runs the account according to sources. the other students also had access to it. all of t
reporting live i'm tracee wilkins. back to you all in thetudio. >> we'll let you get back to the press conference. we'll stay on top of this sto as it develops through the evening. if you can't follow theer ce on your television, we'll update you on the washington app. >>> let's turn to another developing story this afternoon, a social media sexting scheme in a high school. >> this involvestu ps of underage girls found on several snapchat accounts. >> the...
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roy wilkins worked with thurgood marshall and other naacp lawyers to devise a strategy for his supremeourt test. they listed expert witnesses who testified about economic and social harm of segregation to black children. they argued that racial segregation in the schools violated the united states constitution. on may 17, 1954, the court handed down a momentous decision. in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. naacp had been instrumental in winning the most significant civil rights victory since the end of slavery. ♪ announcer: you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly erica" saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. announcer: on the presidency, a historian talks about humor at the white house and the role it plays in presidential politics, from george washington to donald trump. he considers how funny our chief executives have been or not and whether they used humor to their advantage. the center for presiden
roy wilkins worked with thurgood marshall and other naacp lawyers to devise a strategy for his supremeourt test. they listed expert witnesses who testified about economic and social harm of segregation to black children. they argued that racial segregation in the schools violated the united states constitution. on may 17, 1954, the court handed down a momentous decision. in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. separate educational facilities are...
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"reel america," roy wilkins, "the right to dignity," narrated by city point cindy, this view -- this movie includes video of strategies to advance civil rights. if there is one thing i resolve from the courthouse it was that never would i be like those. never would i hate another human being so much that i would kill him and me. it takes years longer, even if the highways are not always wide and smooth, i pray that i shall never crawl toward the promised land on the belly of my spirit.
"reel america," roy wilkins, "the right to dignity," narrated by city point cindy, this view -- this movie includes video of strategies to advance civil rights. if there is one thing i resolve from the courthouse it was that never would i be like those. never would i hate another human being so much that i would kill him and me. it takes years longer, even if the highways are not always wide and smooth, i pray that i shall never crawl toward the promised land on the belly of...
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but as tracee wilkins shows us, county officials are still trying t get a piece of that tech giant. >pe wh three metro center locationsnd plenty of space to build, amazon george's county for its second headquarters. when that didn't happen. >> we were disappointed. wede thought we n outstanding presentation. >> reporter: now with news that hq2 is not going to new york, tie president of the economic development corpo is hoping to get a portion of amazon in the county. >> we made it clear to amazon that we are ready to reengag t th talk about any type of amazon presence they would like. >> reporter: he says amazon told him they didn't pick prince george's county because of a lack of software engineers in >>e county but there's a gap to fill. hether it's amazon web services or some other type of -- >> reporter: council members say they're ready to discussin ntive packages and housing for workers. >> we put together a competitive incentive for amazon. we are open for business, we e a probusiness county. >> we believe we can a worb thos will not be able to be absorbed in that area, maybe u
but as tracee wilkins shows us, county officials are still trying t get a piece of that tech giant. >pe wh three metro center locationsnd plenty of space to build, amazon george's county for its second headquarters. when that didn't happen. >> we were disappointed. wede thought we n outstanding presentation. >> reporter: now with news that hq2 is not going to new york, tie president of the economic development corpo is hoping to get a portion of amazon in the county. >> we...
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ments ago prince george's county bureau tracee wilkins spoke to theily of a man killed last night on indian head highway. >> reporter: prince george's county police are investigating d try and figure out what caused onever to collide into the back of another car killing the passenger and injuring a number of people. prince george's county police say that juan castillo, a 59-year-old man was killed in the accident, he was wearing a seat belt when the vehicle collided into the back of his car. right now hisamily members a dealing with his tragic and unexpected loss. >> he's coming, my brother-in-law, from home. and my brother-in-law say the car is come so fast they push them. when i go there, i see he's died. it's difficult for the family. >>eporter: family members tell me that the car that slammed into the back of the vehicle that mr. castillo was in was going very fast, the police chief says about 55 miles per hour. the prince george's county police department are still investigating to figure out whae causedrash to happen. no word yet on possible crges for the driver. in prince geor
ments ago prince george's county bureau tracee wilkins spoke to theily of a man killed last night on indian head highway. >> reporter: prince george's county police are investigating d try and figure out what caused onever to collide into the back of another car killing the passenger and injuring a number of people. prince george's county police say that juan castillo, a 59-year-old man was killed in the accident, he was wearing a seat belt when the vehicle collided into the back of his...
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i'm tracee wilkins. theatest on this investigation. >>> policeck c dn on thievesow this presidents day, havertys is honoring president mom. she made the executive decisio to buy store bought cookies for the bake sale. she pardoned emma for... being emma. and then there was the whole cone crisis thing. president mom, this presidents day sale is for you! everything is on sale. get big savings on sofas, beds, dining sets and more. now that's fiscally responsible leadership. oovertys. life looks your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, no delivery fee. >>> police in prince george's county are cracking down on people who steel handicapped placards. >> it's a crime they say offends the dignity of people with disabilities. darcy spencer reports on the stiff penalties these parking pirates couldface. >> reporter: police
i'm tracee wilkins. theatest on this investigation. >>> policeck c dn on thievesow this presidents day, havertys is honoring president mom. she made the executive decisio to buy store bought cookies for the bake sale. she pardoned emma for... being emma. and then there was the whole cone crisis thing. president mom, this presidents day sale is for you! everything is on sale. get big savings on sofas, beds, dining sets and more. now that's fiscally responsible leadership. oovertys. life...
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tracee wilkins explains why offirs want this sad situation to be a warning to everybody who gets into a car.r: >> reporamily and friends are examining this crash scene ter a deadly single car crash killed three friends, injuring p fourth handi placa fourth. one victim leaves three young children behind. we spoke to her mother. >> she's upset because of this tragedy. she didn't expect these three young lives to end the way they did. she doesn't know exactly what caused the accidentut she's just heart broken. >> reporter: police aren't sainng who was b the wheel of the car when the accident happened on sundayin mo us garcia's roommates tell it was her car. they knew something was wrong when shi didn't return home sunday. >> she was missing and after that we heard some of the family members that the car had flipped over. >> reporr: the car left the road early sunday morning crashing into an apartment building sign, flipping over and landg on t roof in nearby woods. police say no one in the vehicle was wearing seat belts. >> buckle up. seat belts save lives. th reallydo. >> reporter: fami
tracee wilkins explains why offirs want this sad situation to be a warning to everybody who gets into a car.r: >> reporamily and friends are examining this crash scene ter a deadly single car crash killed three friends, injuring p fourth handi placa fourth. one victim leaves three young children behind. we spoke to her mother. >> she's upset because of this tragedy. she didn't expect these three young lives to end the way they did. she doesn't know exactly what caused the accidentut...
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in prince george's county, i'm tracee wilkins news4. >> there's a winter storm knocking on our door, and time's running out to get ready forat wh coming overnight. i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm leon harris. and now at 6:00 we're getting you ready for the snow, ice and rain headed this way. talking about the challenge for road crews a the impact where you live. >> breaking news anoth teenager shot in the district. that makes three today, along with a fourth adult victim. news4 patollins is at the latest scene. >>> new bombshell from former fbi acting director andrew mccabe who says he told congress about a counter intelligent investigation into president trump. >> did anyone object? >> that's the important part here, no one objected. >> announcer: news4 begins with a storm team 4 weather alert. >>> hours from now snow will be moving in time for the morning commute. while road crews prepare, schools are not waiting. >> check out the bottom of the screen, you see the scroll, prince george's county, arlington, loudon county, fairfaschools have announced they're closed tomorrow. we expect m
in prince george's county, i'm tracee wilkins news4. >> there's a winter storm knocking on our door, and time's running out to get ready forat wh coming overnight. i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm leon harris. and now at 6:00 we're getting you ready for the snow, ice and rain headed this way. talking about the challenge for road crews a the impact where you live. >> breaking news anoth teenager shot in the district. that makes three today, along with a fourth adult victim. news4...
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i'm tracee wilkins news4. >>> doug and amelia's bread meter is going to be working overtime this we dmeen gentzler. >> stock up, folks i'm jim handly. here's what's coming o way wednesday, snow, ice, rain and probably a whole bunch of closings. we're here to get you ready for it. >>> around the country, protesters take aimt what they call a fake emergency. president trump in florida defending his push for wall funding. >>> one of the wen accusing virginia's lieutenant governor of sexual assault issued a new call to be heard in public. > first uptonight, what else, a winter storm knocking on our door again. >> this one promises to be a mess from start t finish. the only questions e bigger problem snow or ice? >> chief meteorologist doug kammerer is in the studioith for a look ahead at what's going to hit us wednesday. >> we're tking abouthe winter storm watch, it is both snow and ice, over to plain rain. and school closings definitely likely across the region. this is going to make its way i tomorrow nigo early wednesday morning. this is wednesday morning, we're stopping it at 10:m. an
i'm tracee wilkins news4. >>> doug and amelia's bread meter is going to be working overtime this we dmeen gentzler. >> stock up, folks i'm jim handly. here's what's coming o way wednesday, snow, ice, rain and probably a whole bunch of closings. we're here to get you ready for it. >>> around the country, protesters take aimt what they call a fake emergency. president trump in florida defending his push for wall funding. >>> one of the wen accusing virginia's...
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tracee wilkins is live with the impact the snow had todayin in george's county. hi, tracee. >> reporter: our forecast was dead on and the schools were looking at an inch to a half inch ofw. s what they couldn't predict was how all of this was going to impa the roads. if you look at route 1, you can see how wet iis. normally around this time ofda y, one of the last schools buould be out here on the roadways, they did not want that to happen with the possibility of black ice. that's why this county and a number of others decided to close early. >> i thought it would be a sprinkle, but ts is not a sprinkle. >> reporter: the cold made the beginning of todanos sall a little difficult to manage. rock saldoesn't help with pretreatment in extreme temperatures. crews had to tackle this one as it came. what do you think of the roads coming over? >> icy. they laid down sand but they're not thebest. >> reporter: primary and secondary roads were treated right away in prince george's county.or neigods were trickier. >> slip and slide a little bit. >> reporter: a few hours afte
tracee wilkins is live with the impact the snow had todayin in george's county. hi, tracee. >> reporter: our forecast was dead on and the schools were looking at an inch to a half inch ofw. s what they couldn't predict was how all of this was going to impa the roads. if you look at route 1, you can see how wet iis. normally around this time ofda y, one of the last schools buould be out here on the roadways, they did not want that to happen with the possibility of black ice. that's why...
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tracee wilkins is working this story. one you will only see on news4. >> reporter: it's hard to see from this convenience store security camera but there's a prince george's county police officer hanging out of the driver's window of the suv. the officer stopped the suv because of a broken taillight and there was a robbery in the immediate vicinity in the arrest report the officer said he dove into the window because he feed the driver had a gun, he said theriver accelerated while he was hanging onto the window. the family of the driver say the driver was being beaten by the police ofcer, causi the vehicle to drift forward. the officer's report says after searching the vehicle no guns or drugs were found. >> i had to fht for h to get out of jail with injuries this he sustained from pg county police officers t >> reporter:he driver then 20-year-old kevin snead had visible bruises after the arrest. the arresting officer charged of d with attempted murder the police officer. now he's being offered a plea deal, erdiso conduct
tracee wilkins is working this story. one you will only see on news4. >> reporter: it's hard to see from this convenience store security camera but there's a prince george's county police officer hanging out of the driver's window of the suv. the officer stopped the suv because of a broken taillight and there was a robbery in the immediate vicinity in the arrest report the officer said he dove into the window because he feed the driver had a gun, he said theriver accelerated while he was...
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tracee wilkins shows us what it means for thi highway. >> reporter: three pcious children are gone. >> i guess this is an unimaginable pain. >> reporter: soon after that wreck, county officials vowed to make the road safer at last. >> it has becom a notorious road. maybe not so much for the road itself, but becse of decisions that people make driving on the road andring culture. >> thank you, everyo t. >> reporteay the council voted to support the message to the stateo fund improvements for 210. >> it is a graduated project and the question that we're trying to figure out is how can we speed up both the major construction work that's involved in this and then also some of the ancillary things that can help to improve things around the cor administrator. >> reporter: 210 has now bumped some of the long-standing priorities for state transportation construction and is now at the top of the list. something this council of members from across the county agreed needed to happen. today's process in the council is a important part of the step to revamp indian head highway but it's not the end
tracee wilkins shows us what it means for thi highway. >> reporter: three pcious children are gone. >> i guess this is an unimaginable pain. >> reporter: soon after that wreck, county officials vowed to make the road safer at last. >> it has becom a notorious road. maybe not so much for the road itself, but becse of decisions that people make driving on the road andring culture. >> thank you, everyo t. >> reporteay the council voted to support the message to...
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tracee wilkins reports she allegedly had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit.eople including two of taylor's children died in that crash. >>> we are watching a courthouse in chicago where singer r. kelly could soon post bail in his sex abuse case. this morning he pleaded not es guilty to chagainst him. the judge allowed a bond of $100,0 $100,000 $100 >> it is a packed news week here in washington. president trump is on his way t vietnam right now for his second nuclear summitea with north kor leader kim jong-un. as that summit is under way, his former fixer, michael cohen is going to be testifying in pubc on capitol hill. >>> joining us to talk politics and the week ahead is nbc senior political editor,ark murray. >> wednesday's meeting between the president and kim jong-un oa north koeing closely watched by u.s. intelligence leaders. tell us, what is at stake here?e >> t a lot at stake but we want to see how far north korea is going on its denuclearization promises. when president trump in a meeting with kim jong-un backn june of last year, there was this talk
tracee wilkins reports she allegedly had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit.eople including two of taylor's children died in that crash. >>> we are watching a courthouse in chicago where singer r. kelly could soon post bail in his sex abuse case. this morning he pleaded not es guilty to chagainst him. the judge allowed a bond of $100,0 $100,000 $100 >> it is a packed news week here in washington. president trump is on his way t vietnam right now for his second...
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tracee wilkins news4. >>> william barr is one step closero becoming attorney general again. the senate judiciary committee voting to advance trump's nominee to a vote before the full senate. in the meantime, the man currently in the post, matthew whitaker says he will not appear before the hse judiciary unless it drops the threat of a sumooena. ats want to ask him about conversations he's had with e president including the special investigation. they did issue a tnatative subp northwein the event he's n coop tative. >>>o save on the water bill. >> susan hogan shows us where we'reos lg big bucks without knowing it. >>> the stinky situati causing headaches and forcing some folks in d.c. out of their homes. >>> fighting the >>> back now at 5:15 doug is tracking a rain maker out there, folks, and big changes to your forecast. he's back in just a couple w minuteh an update for us. >>> a plea deal in a human sex trafficking operation in sterling just five miles from dulles international airport. they were using girls sen to the district through union station. the two men were char
tracee wilkins news4. >>> william barr is one step closero becoming attorney general again. the senate judiciary committee voting to advance trump's nominee to a vote before the full senate. in the meantime, the man currently in the post, matthew whitaker says he will not appear before the hse judiciary unless it drops the threat of a sumooena. ats want to ask him about conversations he's had with e president including the special investigation. they did issue a tnatative subp...
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i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >> still ahead, director spike lee taking a stand against cism in the world of fashion. we'll explain. >>> plus ther, local lawmaker and now soldier. a maryland state senator called to serve in a new way. next at 60, his message as he prepares for his overseas deployment. w >> saw a beautiful afternoon on friday, at least early. 61 the hh today in d.c. 65 fredericksburg. but the cold air movin in, already feels 20 to 30 degrees colder. look at the wind blowing our flags hereaul manafort it >>> the supreme court stopped louisiana from enforcing new regulations on abortion clinics until the law gets a review. it requires providers to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals the justices voted 5-4 to thursday to put the regulation onld john roberts was the swing vote, siding with the four liberal justices. the case could make its way back tohe court next year. >>> director spike lee says he will boycott gui and prada until they hire black this week gucci pulled this sweater. in anam instagr post lee insinuated if either fashion b house hck designers on staf
i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >> still ahead, director spike lee taking a stand against cism in the world of fashion. we'll explain. >>> plus ther, local lawmaker and now soldier. a maryland state senator called to serve in a new way. next at 60, his message as he prepares for his overseas deployment. w >> saw a beautiful afternoon on friday, at least early. 61 the hh today in d.c. 65 fredericksburg. but the cold air movin in, already feels 20 to 30 degrees colder. look at the...
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tracee wilkins explains. >> we're trimmingn e right direction. >> reporter: co-chair of the maryland state house weighs and means committ has mandated 90 minutes of physical education for years without success. he's planning on passing the state bill in his hometown. >> people tha remember school -- i had p.e. every day, long gone. been long gone but y we're blaming the children for childhood obesity. >> reporter: it got the full support of the committee. the nex step is to hand it on to the full maryland hoe. >> but p.e. is something we have to have because it helps with test scores academic, your health and wellness. they can't bieve kids don't get p.e. any more. >> they should try their best to make it happen. it's good. exercise is wonderful for everybody. >> reporter: walker has introduc this had bill for years statewide without any success. he's introducing it statewide again this year. he has a local bill in prince george's county for the first time. in annapolis, i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >>> just one day after the news that john wall was out for at least a yr more changes f
tracee wilkins explains. >> we're trimmingn e right direction. >> reporter: co-chair of the maryland state house weighs and means committ has mandated 90 minutes of physical education for years without success. he's planning on passing the state bill in his hometown. >> people tha remember school -- i had p.e. every day, long gone. been long gone but y we're blaming the children for childhood obesity. >> reporter: it got the full support of the committee. the nex step is...
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if we go up, i have to cut people. >> tracee wilkins talked with local business owners and was at th have more from both sides coming ups4 on n at 5:00. >>> new research from virginia tech on fitness trackers and your diet. >> the features you may want tap into if you're trying to lose weight. >>> and aaron g an inspiring story of second chances. how a man from marylan tned his life around. >>> we're dry all weekend long until we hit sunday night. a wintery mix moves into the area. what impact will this have on the roads and >>> we've been telling you about a warming trend across globe. yesterday we reported 2018 was the fourth wmest year on earth ever. >> that's right. new research shows that could change how o oceans look. here's amelia with more on that. nasa terday also noah and said last year was the warmest year ever in the ocean. check it out. we are going to start to see our oceans changing color as temperatur continue to rm. why you ask? oplaton more commol known as algae. so what's changing color? the green you sometimes see in the ocean is going to turn to a deeper shade o
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tracee wilkins with the demands being made at indian head highway. >>> plus local federal contractorhe tell us what want to hear from the president tonight. >>> you felt the recorreaking warmth outdesi this presidents day, havertys is honoring president mom. she made the executive decision to buy store bought cookies for the bake sale. sh pardoned emma for... being emma. w and then there was tle cone crisis thing. prtsident mom, this presiden day sale is for you! everything is on sale. get big vings on sofas, beds, ning sets and more. now that's fiscally responsible leadership. havertys. life looks good. >> announcer: you're watching news4 at 4:00. >>> and we are back live at 4:30 with thi capitol.k at the u.s. tonight, president trump will eak to a joint session of congress in his second state of the union address. >> the speech comes after the longest shutdown ever and as lawmakers have been actively working to avoid a second shutdownust ten days from now. that first one over his border wall is something we expect him to talk about tonight as he speaks to a divided congress. we'll be
tracee wilkins with the demands being made at indian head highway. >>> plus local federal contractorhe tell us what want to hear from the president tonight. >>> you felt the recorreaking warmth outdesi this presidents day, havertys is honoring president mom. she made the executive decision to buy store bought cookies for the bake sale. sh pardoned emma for... being emma. w and then there was tle cone crisis thing. prtsident mom, this presiden day sale is for you! everything is...
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tracee wilkins hlo the new deents. >> reporter: six people died as a result of this single car crash in wie. the question then was why did the mini van leave the road, throwith five children fro car and later killing one adult. now sources with direct knowledg of the crash investigation tell news4 the driver and only survivor come dominique taylor waser u the influence. taylor sn here in aeck brace attending the funeral of the five children who were killed, including her two daughters, their cousins also died, zyair bradley, ryan mas anda marie harold. policeay none of th children were properly restrained. and then cornell simon, a passenger, was taken off life support and died because of his injuries. >> my child is gone. i will never see my child walk through my door no rmore. orter: his mother didn't want to speak to us but befse she had to say. >> an accident is an accident. >> reporter: a memorial sits here in honor of the six lives lost in the tragic acnddent. mary state police tell us they are still investigating once they are done with their t investigatioy'll pass their find
tracee wilkins hlo the new deents. >> reporter: six people died as a result of this single car crash in wie. the question then was why did the mini van leave the road, throwith five children fro car and later killing one adult. now sources with direct knowledg of the crash investigation tell news4 the driver and only survivor come dominique taylor waser u the influence. taylor sn here in aeck brace attending the funeral of the five children who were killed, including her two daughters,...
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tracy wilkins, news 4. >>> a rare artifac goes on display in the district. it's one of three remaining copies of what' being called a slave bible. derek ward takes a look inside those pages. >> reporter: ithere a problem with speed cameras in maryland work zes? work zes? i'm gonoi peoplehoren't talking aboumuch work zes? i'm gonoi money they saved buying giant brand chicken. they're not talking about how our pre-chopped veggies are perfect time-savers. they're also not talking abt our unique assortment of over 1,300 nature's promise items. or our fresh grab and go salads and sandwiches. they're not talking, because they're eating. oh hello, that looks so good. at giant, it's the little things that makeim mealeasy, so you have more time with the people you love. so you finally got fios, huh? yep, and wanna know what the best part about it is?h so you finally got fios, huh? nope. gaming wss lag? nope. watching movies in 4k? the best part about it is, right now, my mom is streamg classes... ...my dad is streaming games...n d because the fiber-optic network give
tracy wilkins, news 4. >>> a rare artifac goes on display in the district. it's one of three remaining copies of what' being called a slave bible. derek ward takes a look inside those pages. >> reporter: ithere a problem with speed cameras in maryland work zes? work zes? i'm gonoi peoplehoren't talking aboumuch work zes? i'm gonoi money they saved buying giant brand chicken. they're not talking about how our pre-chopped veggies are perfect time-savers. they're also not talking...
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i'm tracee wilkins, news 4. >> tracee reached out to prince george's cnty police for comment. they said they couldn't comment since it's not yet gone to trial. >>> 9:15. a live look outside on this saturday morning. in the 40s her in northwest. lauryn ricketts tracking some rain, possibly some snow. we'll break down where folks might be seeing thisng >>> welcome back. the bond between two retired montgomery countyole officers just got even deeper. one officer needed a kidney, and his former partner happened to be a perfect match. news 4's amy cho brings us their touching story. >> reporter: being a policeea officer answering the call. stanley bach and amber know that well. >> you don't know what you're facing every day. it is looking after each other, making sure each other, you know, does good by their work and gets home orsafe. >> rr: the two used to work as beat partners in silver aring, putting in ten hours a day together even hanging out in their free time. stanley is the god sqfather for megan's daughter. >> it is a brother/sister hood. >> it is. >> it is a type of lifes
i'm tracee wilkins, news 4. >> tracee reached out to prince george's cnty police for comment. they said they couldn't comment since it's not yet gone to trial. >>> 9:15. a live look outside on this saturday morning. in the 40s her in northwest. lauryn ricketts tracking some rain, possibly some snow. we'll break down where folks might be seeing thisng >>> welcome back. the bond between two retired montgomery countyole officers just got even deeper. one officer needed a...
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roy wilkins was part of the team, made up of walter white, nacc,the secretary of and thurgood marshall, now a supreme justice, it was their objective to eradicate these kinds of unjust things. was a sharpthere upward revision in the way black people felt they would come out. hopeful, but an improvement over what had been . left usostwar period with a lot of unemployment in this country. it left us with returning military people who had been fighting a war for democracy. it was very clear that those who had been fighting for human justice around the world were in no mood to come back to their own country and find such things as segregation based on race. naacp then that the which has been attacking segregation on a piecemeal basis decided that there had to be a frontal attack on the so-called separate but equal doctrine. ♪ it would take a landmark decision by the united states supreme court to overthrow the laws that kept like children separate from white children in schools. thurgood marshall devised a strategy for the supreme court. they lifted expert witnesses that testified about th
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next on "reel america," "roy wilkins: the right to dignity," narrated by sidney pothier. this 20 minute film includes interviews with elkins and clarence mitchell, who reflect on their policies and strategies to promote civil rights. >> if there is one thing i resolved from the courthouse burning, it was that never would i be like those in the mob. never would i hate another human being so much that i would kill him and me. even if it takes years longer, even if the highways are not always wide and smooth, i pray that i shall never crawl toward the promised land on the belly of my spirit.
next on "reel america," "roy wilkins: the right to dignity," narrated by sidney pothier. this 20 minute film includes interviews with elkins and clarence mitchell, who reflect on their policies and strategies to promote civil rights. >> if there is one thing i resolved from the courthouse burning, it was that never would i be like those in the mob. never would i hate another human being so much that i would kill him and me. even if it takes years longer, even if the...
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in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard that said, "this is mr wilkins.a german spy". he inspired us all. he was very unfussy, very self—deprecating. he always said he wasn't very good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it's fair to say, though, that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they've always taken on any oxbridge graduate, regardless of talent. despite jokes at its expense, he became a regular on bbc radio 4 panel shows like the news quiz and i'm sorry i haven't a clue. was your dad a king for a day? he must have been, to make a princess like you. was your dad a pancake chef? he must have been, to make a tosser like you. you talk about lambeth, a cooperative council... a lifelong socialist, his beliefs informed much of his comedy, and he frequently campaigned too on numerous issues. i remember him as a great friend — the otherjeremy. we did lots of events together. he was always giving his time to raise money so other people could speak for them — human rights causes,
in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard that said, "this is mr wilkins.a german spy". he inspired us all. he was very unfussy, very self—deprecating. he always said he wasn't very good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it's fair to say, though, that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they've always taken on any oxbridge graduate, regardless of talent. despite jokes at its expense, he...
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in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard that said, "this is mr wilkins.rman spy". he inspired us all. he was very unfussy, very self—deprecating. he always said he wasn't very good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it's fair to say, though, that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they've always taken on any 0xbridge graduate, regardless of talent. despite jokes at its expense, he became a regular on bbc radio 4 panel shows like the news quiz and i'm sorry, i haven't a clue. was your dad a king for a day? he must have been, to make a princess like you. was your dad a pancake chef? he must have been, to make a tosser like you. you talk about lambeth, a cooperative council... a lifelong socialist, his beliefs informed much of his comedy, and he frequently campaigned too on numerous issues. i remember him as a great friend — the otherjeremy. we did lots of events together. he was always giving his time to raise money so other people could speak for them — human rights causes, ju
in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard that said, "this is mr wilkins.rman spy". he inspired us all. he was very unfussy, very self—deprecating. he always said he wasn't very good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it's fair to say, though, that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they've always taken on any 0xbridge graduate, regardless of talent. despite jokes at its expense, he...
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there were htedeliberations with susan hogan and tracee wilkins. it wasugh. pat challenged you to re-create your favorite movie screen in the snow. it came to a three-way tie between "e.t.," "bird box" and "mission impossible." the peacock family's "bird box" eaene won. it was almost to be with a name like peacock, right? >> that's a good look. >> those babies probably didn't know what mom was doing. >>> let's check on the rain. ll right. we're going to have several days with pretty high rain chances, t though it is going to rain every minute of the next three days. this morning, and for the rest of your friday, the higher rain chances will be on the southern half of our viewi area. tomorrow, everyone has a chance, mainly later in the day. andsunday's rain chance, primarily first thing in the morning. a big plume of moisture in the deep south and ohio valley. raining across most of us, fredericksburg and southern maryland. the extent of the rain is in the city of washington here. lower rain chaes toda from montgomery county, to frederick, rstown.d, ha higher
there were htedeliberations with susan hogan and tracee wilkins. it wasugh. pat challenged you to re-create your favorite movie screen in the snow. it came to a three-way tie between "e.t.," "bird box" and "mission impossible." the peacock family's "bird box" eaene won. it was almost to be with a name like peacock, right? >> that's a good look. >> those babies probably didn't know what mom was doing. >>> let's check on the rain. ll...
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wilkins one of the she knew a little. warren buffett you know these doing the stock buybacks which is you know used to be a legal control recently that's completely fraudulent and yes no governance or oversight whatsoever you know he's a more the more of the biggest are the biggest shareholder of wells fargo for example during that period when they were engaged in serial criminality when they were engaged in absolute fraud and he's a party to that so here's a guy who given unlimited credit at zero percent and is exempt from the rule of law still can't seem to make money for his shareholders which is you know. just foreign. isis fighters and boarding a philippine naval ship. to your mom evidence. they have been doing that and i'm going. to. pull my dope on a sixteen metal diamond honestly did you know this one dollar i mean. it's so. easy. to think about it. kinda. new. it didn't ask for.
wilkins one of the she knew a little. warren buffett you know these doing the stock buybacks which is you know used to be a legal control recently that's completely fraudulent and yes no governance or oversight whatsoever you know he's a more the more of the biggest are the biggest shareholder of wells fargo for example during that period when they were engaged in serial criminality when they were engaged in absolute fraud and he's a party to that so here's a guy who given unlimited credit at...
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in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard that said, "this is mr wilkins.y good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it‘s fair to say, though, that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they‘ve always taken on any 0xbridge graduate, regardless of talent. despite jokes at its expense, he became a regular on bbc radio 4 panel shows like the news quiz and i‘m sorry i haven‘t a clue. was your dad a king for a day? he must have been, to make a princess like you. was your dad a pancake chef? he must have been, to make a tosser like you. you talk about lambeth, a cooperative council... a lifelong socialist, his beliefs informed much of his comedy and he frequently campaigned too, on numerous issues. i remember him as a great friend — the otherjeremy. we did lots of events together. he was always giving his time to raise money so other people could speak for them — human rights causes, justice causes. what a loss. more committed to socialism than to singing... # let me alone...# ..he will b
in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard that said, "this is mr wilkins.y good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it‘s fair to say, though, that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they‘ve always taken on any 0xbridge graduate, regardless of talent. despite jokes at its expense, he became a regular on bbc radio 4 panel shows like the news quiz and i‘m sorry i haven‘t a clue. was your...
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robyn wilkins gave wales a half—time lead.t in added time. but itjust drifted wide. a draw lifts wales off the bottom of the table. liverpool are back on top of the premier league. manchester city will return there if they beat chelsea this afternoon, butjurgen klopp‘s side have their noses in front, that‘s after a much needed 3—0 win over bournemouth at anfield, it could have been more. sadio mane gave them the lead before that lob from georghino wijnaldum. mo salah scored their third early in the second half. after two straight draws, they had slipped behind city on goal difference, but they are now three points clear, and will have a game in hand after city‘s match. in the scottish cup fifth round, champions celtic play stjohnstone this afternoon while hearts take on auchinleck talbot. kilmarnock can thank their keeper for taking rangers to a replay for a place in the quarterfinals. daniel bachmann saved james tavernier‘s penalty early in the first half at rugby park. it was goaless at full time, and they‘ll face each other
robyn wilkins gave wales a half—time lead.t in added time. but itjust drifted wide. a draw lifts wales off the bottom of the table. liverpool are back on top of the premier league. manchester city will return there if they beat chelsea this afternoon, butjurgen klopp‘s side have their noses in front, that‘s after a much needed 3—0 win over bournemouth at anfield, it could have been more. sadio mane gave them the lead before that lob from georghino wijnaldum. mo salah scored their third...
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have ambassador surely two otherirley von, ambassadors, federal judge jones, federal judge robert wilkinsd we have the prince george's community college board of trustees representatives. partners are concerned, we have representatives from our partner of long-standing, the national parks service. servedert stanton who for decades with the national park service is here today along with his lovely wife, janet. asalh has partnered with carnegie hall in their migration series. at your seats, you have a brochure describing the series. we hope you will take it with you and utilize it. the d.c. lottery has provided the black history poster. as you leave today, please get your copy of the poster. copiesday" has provided of their migration insert for all of you, so make sure you carry your copy of that particular feature. and now? what thank you, gladys. good afternoon. my name is dr. thompson. i have the pleasure of serving as her cochair, as she said earlier. my honor to recognize special guests and sponsors attending the luncheon this year. again, please hold your applause until all have been
have ambassador surely two otherirley von, ambassadors, federal judge jones, federal judge robert wilkinsd we have the prince george's community college board of trustees representatives. partners are concerned, we have representatives from our partner of long-standing, the national parks service. servedert stanton who for decades with the national park service is here today along with his lovely wife, janet. asalh has partnered with carnegie hall in their migration series. at your seats, you...
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robyn wilkins gave wales a halftime lead.it in added time but it drifted wide. a draw lifts wales off the bottom of the table. two big games coming up in the premier league this afternoon. manchester city will return to the top of the table if they beat chelsea at home, third—placed tottenham will look to stay in the title race with a win at home to leicester. liverpool moved back to the top of the table after a 3—0 win at home to bournemouth at anfield, it could have been more. georghino wijnaldum scored their second with a lovely finish. mo salah scored a third early in the second half. after two straight draws, they had slipped behind city on goal difference, but they are now three points clear and will have a game in hand after city's match. dundee united, hibs and partick thistle are all into the scottish cup quarterfinals, rangers and kilmarnock will need a replay. there are more fifth—round ties today. in today's games, champions celtic face stjohnstone, aberdeen have queen of the south, while hearts take on auchinleck
robyn wilkins gave wales a halftime lead.it in added time but it drifted wide. a draw lifts wales off the bottom of the table. two big games coming up in the premier league this afternoon. manchester city will return to the top of the table if they beat chelsea at home, third—placed tottenham will look to stay in the title race with a win at home to leicester. liverpool moved back to the top of the table after a 3—0 win at home to bournemouth at anfield, it could have been more. georghino...
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robyn wilkins gave wales a half—time lead.he second half and had this kick to win it in added time. but itjust drifted wide. a draw lifts wales off the bottom of the table. liverpool are back on top of the premier league. manchester city will return there if they beat chelsea this afternoon, butjurgen klopp‘s side have their noses in front, that's after after a much needed 3—0 win over bournemouth at anfield, it could have been more. sadio mane gave them the lead before that lob from georghino wijnaldum. mo salah scored their third early in the second half. after two straight draws, they had slipped behind city on goal difference, but they are now three points clear, and will have a game in hand after city's match. elsewhere, manchester united beat fulham 3—0 — two goals for paul pogba there. palace drew against west ham. arsenal stay sixth but move to within three points of chelsea after a 2—1 win at huddersfield. and it was an unhappy return to watford for former manager marco silva as his everton side lost 1—0 at vicarage r
robyn wilkins gave wales a half—time lead.he second half and had this kick to win it in added time. but itjust drifted wide. a draw lifts wales off the bottom of the table. liverpool are back on top of the premier league. manchester city will return there if they beat chelsea this afternoon, butjurgen klopp‘s side have their noses in front, that's after after a much needed 3—0 win over bournemouth at anfield, it could have been more. sadio mane gave them the lead before that lob from...
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this is mr wilkins, he was not a german spy. very good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, but kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it is fair to say that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they have always taken on any oxbridge graduate regardless of talent. despite jokes at his expense, he became a regular on bbc radio four panel shows like the news quiz and, i‘m sorry, i haven‘t a clue. films books and tv shows that flopped. grant of day two. seen it. around ikea in 80 days. a lifelong socialist, his beliefs informed much of his comedy and he frequently campaigned, too, on numerous issues. i remember him as a great friend, the otherjeremy. we did lots of events together. he was always giving his time to raise money, so that other people could speak for them, human rights causes, justice causes. what a loss. more committed to socialism than to singing... he will be remembered for his sharp, brain and, as his radio listeners knew, a unique way with a tune. the comedian, jeremy hardy, w
this is mr wilkins, he was not a german spy. very good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, but kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it is fair to say that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they have always taken on any oxbridge graduate regardless of talent. despite jokes at his expense, he became a regular on bbc radio four panel shows like the news quiz and, i‘m sorry, i haven‘t a clue. films books and tv shows that flopped. grant of day two....
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in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard that said, "this is mr wilkins, he‘s not aays said he wasn't very good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it‘s fair to say though that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they‘ve always taken on any oxbridge graduate, regardless of talent. despite jokes at its expense, he became a regular on bbc radio four panel shows like the news quiz and i‘m sorry, i haven‘t a clue. was your dad a king for a day? he must have been to make a princess like you. was your dad a pancake chef? he must have been to make a tosser like you. laughter. you talk about lambeth, a cooperative council. a lifelong socialist, his beliefs informed much of his comedy and he frequently campaigned, too, on numerous issues. i remember him as a great friend, the other jeremy. we did lots of events together. he was always giving his time to raise money so other people could speak for them, human rights causes, justice causes. what a loss. more committed to socialism than to singing...
in the second world war, it was just a piece of cardboard that said, "this is mr wilkins, he‘s not aays said he wasn't very good at that. he was principled, always principled, compassionate, kind, but just so wonderfully funny. i think it‘s fair to say though that the bbc has never practised discrimination. they‘ve always taken on any oxbridge graduate, regardless of talent. despite jokes at its expense, he became a regular on bbc radio four panel shows like the news quiz and i‘m...
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rob and wilkins put the only points on the board, 3—0 there.where liverpool responded to back—to—back draws and falling behind manchester city at the summit of the premier league by beating bournemouth 3—0 at anfield. jurgen klopp said he wanted his side to be convincing, and they could have won by more. sadio mane, georginio winaldum and mo salah with the goals. city can overtake liverpool tomorrow if they beat chelsea. cardiff city paid their respects to emiliano sala before their match with southampton today. a minute's silence was held before kick—off. it was a dramatic end to the match too, with southampton equalising in stoppage time before kenneth zohore's winner. manchester united are up to fourth after a 3—0 win at fulham. arsenal and watford also won, whilst crystal palace drew with west ham thanks to wilfried zaha's strike. in the late kick off, burnley beat brighton 3—1 to climb out of the relegation zone and up to 15th. it's scottish cup weekend, and kilmarnock have held rangers to a goalless draw. rangers missed a golden chance to
rob and wilkins put the only points on the board, 3—0 there.where liverpool responded to back—to—back draws and falling behind manchester city at the summit of the premier league by beating bournemouth 3—0 at anfield. jurgen klopp said he wanted his side to be convincing, and they could have won by more. sadio mane, georginio winaldum and mo salah with the goals. city can overtake liverpool tomorrow if they beat chelsea. cardiff city paid their respects to emiliano sala before their...
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our reporter mike wilkins is in guernsey for us. bring us up to date with the latest.om the air accident investigation branch brings accident investigation branch brings a bit ofa accident investigation branch brings a bit of a chilling feeling when you look at the image of a crumpled registration number on the fuselage, and the knowledge that at least one body has been found among the wreckage. for the family, that has brought to an end the hope of finding their loved ones alive. i know that up until last night, when the aircraft was located, the family of emiliano sala still believed there was a chance he might possibly still be alive, fighting for survival. the subsequent finding now of the detail of the actual plane on the sea bed, it becomes a devastating blow for them. i think all attention now is turning to the air accident investigations branch, and they are currently considering whether to even attempt to recover that plane. it is by no means a straightforward operation. you have to factor in the cost, the risk, not to factor in the cost, the risk, not to forg
our reporter mike wilkins is in guernsey for us. bring us up to date with the latest.om the air accident investigation branch brings accident investigation branch brings a bit ofa accident investigation branch brings a bit of a chilling feeling when you look at the image of a crumpled registration number on the fuselage, and the knowledge that at least one body has been found among the wreckage. for the family, that has brought to an end the hope of finding their loved ones alive. i know that...
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wilkins one of the shoot me on the one hand. this hour's headlines stories pakistan say's it shot john to the indian air force jets over disputed kashmir account trick. one of the most anticipated of the year is a way north korean leaders try and make headway. in ending their decades long korean war. on source.
wilkins one of the shoot me on the one hand. this hour's headlines stories pakistan say's it shot john to the indian air force jets over disputed kashmir account trick. one of the most anticipated of the year is a way north korean leaders try and make headway. in ending their decades long korean war. on source.