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they are send willing eight dancers to the world championshipness england later on this monthing. >> there is no shortage of irish pride today in center city. it was 2016 philadelphia a st. patrick's day parade. >> one of the oldest in the country and still going strong. "action news" reporter trish hartman has the story. >> ♪ >> reporter: clouds over ben franklin parkway could not dampen spirits of the parade goers celebrating st. patrick's day. >> it was a rain, we have been doing rain dancing all day. >> reporter: 15,000 people marched in the historic parade, one of the country's oldest. some groups louder then others. >> he was a afraid from the boom that he heard from the cannon. >> we have got flags, hats, and lots of lolly-pops. >> reporter: between the dancers, and the pipes and drums, the spirit of the ireland was every where. >> my daughter's birthday is on st. pat i a's day. she will be 11. she thinks it is her parade. >> i want to see band go by. she's very excited about the band. >> reporter: parade goers says it business spending time with family and celebrating heritag
they are send willing eight dancers to the world championshipness england later on this monthing. >> there is no shortage of irish pride today in center city. it was 2016 philadelphia a st. patrick's day parade. >> one of the oldest in the country and still going strong. "action news" reporter trish hartman has the story. >> ♪ >> reporter: clouds over ben franklin parkway could not dampen spirits of the parade goers celebrating st. patrick's day. >> it...
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i just come around from a world england, australia, and latin america and when this terrible thing happened to donald trump, literally the crowd is standing up and cheering and applauding. >> what dshat tell you? >> well, listen, i'm a comedian, don't listen to me, you know, but the level of latent hatred thes for this guy i potentially worrying if he becomes president. if that's what people feel now, imagine what happens once he becomes president. >> you're running around, you're promoting this movie, you went on the set of "baywatch", i saw and you got scooped up by zac efron? he criedled adled you look a baby. what is going on there? >> men see me. they want to touch me. they want to lift me. they want to breast-feed me. and, yes, he's very, very strong. the rock was there as well. i showed him a little clip from the movie. >> what did they think? >> well, they -- the rock posted i only found out about now. i'm more used to communicating with my fans with carrier pigeons. so, there was one particular scene i showed on jimmy kimmel that i won't describe -- >> please don't. i think i'm awa
i just come around from a world england, australia, and latin america and when this terrible thing happened to donald trump, literally the crowd is standing up and cheering and applauding. >> what dshat tell you? >> well, listen, i'm a comedian, don't listen to me, you know, but the level of latent hatred thes for this guy i potentially worrying if he becomes president. if that's what people feel now, imagine what happens once he becomes president. >> you're running around,...
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and the first semifinal in critic world p20, england and new zealand. protesters in pakistan have agreed to end their sit-in rally. they have been demonstrating since sunday. they were angry about last month's execution. he was hanged, and criticized the country's blaspheme laws. we have this update. >> just believe sunset on the fourth day of this protest, it has come to a peaceful of sorts conclusion. now, the pakistani police force were ready to go in, and you can see them over there. that was a tactic for the negotiations going on. the governments say that they have won the peace, and the protesters are going to be allowed to leave. the protesters are saying this is a victory for them. look at what they're doing. they're waving their flags and chanting. they say that what they have really achieved here is putting pakistan's blasphemy laws back on the agenda, and they say that these laws are crucial to the future of pakistan. the pakistani government is having 20 look at the controversial blasphemy laws and see what it does next. >> libya's new unity
and the first semifinal in critic world p20, england and new zealand. protesters in pakistan have agreed to end their sit-in rally. they have been demonstrating since sunday. they were angry about last month's execution. he was hanged, and criticized the country's blaspheme laws. we have this update. >> just believe sunset on the fourth day of this protest, it has come to a peaceful of sorts conclusion. now, the pakistani police force were ready to go in, and you can see them over there....
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. >> and i wasn't sure how people were going to react the i hung around from a world tour. england, australia. and when this terrible thing happened to donald trump, literally the crowd standing up and cheering. >> what does that tell you. >> listen, i'm a comedian, don't listen to me. the level of hatred. naturally -- imagine what happens -- you running around and i saw you getting scooped up. >> when men see me, they want to touch me. they want to harass me. >> what did they say? >> they posted it on instagram. >> there was -- one particular scene. >> yeah, i'm aware. >> the motion picture. >> your wife is in the movie with you. that's the first time you guys have been in the movie together. >> how was that? >> it was great. she was working with someone during the day and then, you know, share a bed at night. i want to thank her. [ laughter ] >> oh, sasha, thank you so much. this movie is a lot of laughs. i got to see it and it's something special. >> yeah. you will have not seen anything in any other show. >> ever before. >> it's in theaters today. >> you won't be disappointed.
. >> and i wasn't sure how people were going to react the i hung around from a world tour. england, australia. and when this terrible thing happened to donald trump, literally the crowd standing up and cheering. >> what does that tell you. >> listen, i'm a comedian, don't listen to me. the level of hatred. naturally -- imagine what happens -- you running around and i saw you getting scooped up. >> when men see me, they want to touch me. they want to harass me. >>...
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>>> here at home and around the world in england and dozens of languages and sometimes just in colorsre standing in solidarity with the people of brussels tonight as nbc's anne thompson showed us. >> reporter: belgium wrote its sorrow in two languages, french and flemish. the world responded in one, support. >> the chair ask that the house now observe a moment of silence in memory of the victims of the terrorist attacks in brussels. >> reporter: traveling in the middle east, the european union's foreign minister. >> today is a difficult day. >> reporter: couldn't control her grief. when words fail, images help. the black, yellow and red of the belgian flag lit the eiffel tower. rome's trevi fountain, the brandenburg gate of berlin and even the world's tallest building in due buy, a muslim city. flags flew at half staff over britain's downing street and 1600 pennsylvania avenue. social media wrapped itself in the belgian the french newspaper "le monde" tweeting a poignant show of empathy to its neighbor and others using a comic book legend tin tin to show their support. support and det
>>> here at home and around the world in england and dozens of languages and sometimes just in colorsre standing in solidarity with the people of brussels tonight as nbc's anne thompson showed us. >> reporter: belgium wrote its sorrow in two languages, french and flemish. the world responded in one, support. >> the chair ask that the house now observe a moment of silence in memory of the victims of the terrorist attacks in brussels. >> reporter: traveling in the...
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they are sending eight dancers to the world championshipness england later this month. >>> there is nortage of irish pride today in center city, it was 2016 philadelphia st. patrick's day parade. >> one of the oldest in the country and still going strong. a "action news" reporter trish hartman has the story. >> cloud over ben franklin parkway, could not dance in the spirits of the the parade goers celebrating st. patrick's day. >> they are doing rain dancing all day. >> reporter: about 15,000 people marched in the historic parade, one of the country's oldest. would groups louder then ever. >> he was afraid from the boom from the cannon. >> we have got flags, hats, and lots of lolly-pops. >> reporter: between the dancers, and the pipes and drums, the spirit of ireland was every where. >> my daughter a's birthday is on st. patty's parade. she thinks it her parade. she will be 11. >> i like to see the dancers. >> reporter: parade goers say today about spending time with family and celebrating heritage parade organizers say it is also about victory mark 100 anniversary of the 1916 easter r
they are sending eight dancers to the world championshipness england later this month. >>> there is nortage of irish pride today in center city, it was 2016 philadelphia st. patrick's day parade. >> one of the oldest in the country and still going strong. a "action news" reporter trish hartman has the story. >> cloud over ben franklin parkway, could not dance in the spirits of the the parade goers celebrating st. patrick's day. >> they are doing rain dancing...
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the gap among the world's top teams has dwindled and a game thursday night against the world's fifth ranked team england is not a guaranteed win. >> i think our players embrace the pressure. i've said to them many times when we play top teams, it brings out the best in us. >> for us it's about can we play good soccer for more than just 10, 15 minutes in a half. i think that's the way we have to play in the olympics and the way we have to focus against these better teams we have to play. >> thursday night raymond james stadium in tampa, a top five women's teams in the world beginning with germany and france at 5:00, then 7:45 the u.s. and england. that's pretty good stuff out there. thursday night, be a nice night for it as well. >> sounds good. thank you, dan. >>> winning lotto numbers are one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is
the gap among the world's top teams has dwindled and a game thursday night against the world's fifth ranked team england is not a guaranteed win. >> i think our players embrace the pressure. i've said to them many times when we play top teams, it brings out the best in us. >> for us it's about can we play good soccer for more than just 10, 15 minutes in a half. i think that's the way we have to play in the olympics and the way we have to focus against these better teams we have to...
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. >>> new zealand and england go head-to-head for a place in the world cup final. we'll have the very latest from delhi. >>> first let's bring you breaking news from libya and the capital tripoli is in a state of lockdown, we're told. we're hearing the u.n. backed unity government has enough entered the city, defying threats of violence. we'll join our correspondent who is live in the city with the latest on the situation shortly. >>> first, iran's supreme leader says missiles, not talks are the key to the country's future. he says iran's military option must be maintained. the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon says iran's ballistic missiles tests have caused alarm among the international community. >> out of this agreement, now the iran launched ballistic missiles. it is true that that has caused alarms and concerns, but what kind of sanctions, what kind of measures should be applied is up to the security council members. >> a professor at the university of tehran joins us live. we understand first of all, that high level visit to austria has been canceled. what'
. >>> new zealand and england go head-to-head for a place in the world cup final. we'll have the very latest from delhi. >>> first let's bring you breaking news from libya and the capital tripoli is in a state of lockdown, we're told. we're hearing the u.n. backed unity government has enough entered the city, defying threats of violence. we'll join our correspondent who is live in the city with the latest on the situation shortly. >>> first, iran's supreme leader says...
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. >> less than six months after their pivotal world cup match, england and wales met once again. it was to prove equally dramatic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dave rogers may not be a household name in the world of rugby media, but if you've ever opened a newspaper or browsed the internet, you'll be very familiar with his work. over the best part of four decades, the englishman has been one of the leading rugby photographers in the world. >> it was the first big rugby match. they always sent a really good team. then i got sent on the 1989 tour to west africa for over three months, which was fantastic. i had a great time there. the players were fantastic too. you actually became almost part of the team in those days. it was easier in the old days to build relationships with players. you did tour with them and became part of the group. they welcomed you a lot more than they do now. i do think there's a slight divide between the media and the players themselves and coaches. increasingly it's more and more difficult. if they trust you, and hopefully they do, but when they get to know you quite well an
. >> less than six months after their pivotal world cup match, england and wales met once again. it was to prove equally dramatic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dave rogers may not be a household name in the world of rugby media, but if you've ever opened a newspaper or browsed the internet, you'll be very familiar with his work. over the best part of four decades, the englishman has been one of the leading rugby photographers in the world. >> it was the first big rugby match. they...
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. >> there are mirror programs all actually started in england during world war ii. we -- citymeals on wheels cover the five boroughs of new york. >> and now, ms. kramer, you're a volunteer, as well. so tell us about what made you want to volunteer. >> well, i first learned about citymeals when i wrote a story about one of the board members. and i was very captivated by it. but i work in the food industry. i used to be a journalist writing about food. i wanted to give back in a way that connected to the work i do. and also, i'm single and have family that lives out west. and i just had this sense that i wanted to connect with isolated new yorkers. so all these things came together. and i contacted citymeals and was able to hook up and get this great volunteer opportunity that i've now been doing for nine years, every saturday. >> wow. and do you find that new york -- it's five boroughs, 8 million people, surrounding -- you're surrounded yet so many times people can be so isolated and alone in a city so large. do you find that? >> many of our seniors that we serve are
. >> there are mirror programs all actually started in england during world war ii. we -- citymeals on wheels cover the five boroughs of new york. >> and now, ms. kramer, you're a volunteer, as well. so tell us about what made you want to volunteer. >> well, i first learned about citymeals when i wrote a story about one of the board members. and i was very captivated by it. but i work in the food industry. i used to be a journalist writing about food. i wanted to give back in...
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cricketer, oh, and in women's world t 20 we'll find out who made it in the women's and the men's. >> time for sport. >> thank you very much. another englandcricket team in the final of the world twenty20 crushed new zealand in hunt of their first title. >> a notoriously poor record when it came to semifinals. and they would army 74 of the wickets and at the halfway mark the black cats were cruising. england's bowlers and fielders managed to apply the breaks. and the which can is were restricted from their 02 over. back-to-back wickets gave the kiwis a brief moment of hope. they kept their composure and england crewe cruised to a seven-wicket victory. >> they have experience with the underdog mentality. their record was ended in afghanistan in their last outing. the pressure is still firmly with india, however, who have been inconsistent despite their semifinal defeat of australia. >> i still believe we play played 70%. and 30% areas where we can improve. let's hope that it happens tomorrow. >> the first women's finalists have also been decided. england had no shortage of headaches against australia. natalie schuyler was knocked to the flo
cricketer, oh, and in women's world t 20 we'll find out who made it in the women's and the men's. >> time for sport. >> thank you very much. another englandcricket team in the final of the world twenty20 crushed new zealand in hunt of their first title. >> a notoriously poor record when it came to semifinals. and they would army 74 of the wickets and at the halfway mark the black cats were cruising. england's bowlers and fielders managed to apply the breaks. and the which can...
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be current world champions will face england later. northern island and ukraine in the upcoming finals in france. wearing black arm bands in memory of cruyff who guarded barcelona to the first world title. >> since his time as a manager in bar barcelona a decisive chae has happened. probably no other team or club in the world has. with such clear rule and such long term consequences, and that was initiated by johan cruyff. >> his first patch back with his international team since banned for biking in the world cup. >> it is hard to deal with, a pain in the butt. very complicated, he wants to do it all by himself. euro plan is this one, we knew about it because they are a difficult team to play. >> rory mcilroy, world number 3 finally brought, in a second role on in austin, texas. >> it's nice to be here on the weekend. i had to go extra-holes to get into the weekend. it's nice to be through. i feel my game has got an little bit better as the days have went on. i'll have to play welt tomorrow in order to do that. >> three wins from three
be current world champions will face england later. northern island and ukraine in the upcoming finals in france. wearing black arm bands in memory of cruyff who guarded barcelona to the first world title. >> since his time as a manager in bar barcelona a decisive chae has happened. probably no other team or club in the world has. with such clear rule and such long term consequences, and that was initiated by johan cruyff. >> his first patch back with his international team since...
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world. steve england is at the forum and he really kept bragging on about growth, didn't he, steve?teve: the aggregate outlook of chinese leaders tends to be a little more sunny than in previous months. they are seeing signs of stability. as the point he made at the delegates forum in asia. mostly it is a chinese conference, but it is intended to kind of be china upon version 's version of the world economic forum for asia. he kept on hammering the point that they are seeing stability. the quality of economic growth, according to him, is improving. he emphasized that china has enough tools to ensure "stable economic growth," and he is confident that china can maintain that pace of growth, 6.5%, over the next five years. he says, in his estimation the , fiscal deficit is not too high. he also said on the yuan, they will not devalue the yuan to boost exports. and on the property market, he says we want to avoid major fluctuations in the property market. he is aiming for steady development. nejra: coming up on "bloomberg best," a close-up look at the impact of tuesday's terror attacks
world. steve england is at the forum and he really kept bragging on about growth, didn't he, steve?teve: the aggregate outlook of chinese leaders tends to be a little more sunny than in previous months. they are seeing signs of stability. as the point he made at the delegates forum in asia. mostly it is a chinese conference, but it is intended to kind of be china upon version 's version of the world economic forum for asia. he kept on hammering the point that they are seeing stability. the...
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england made history at the world twenty20 in india. y competed in the competition's biggest-ever to beat south africa. england would win the toss only for openers it was a smashed defeat. they got to 229. it was an unbeaten partnerships. england responded well, 44 of the first two overs. they would chase down the target with two goals to spare. early on new zealand beat australia. the black caps posted from the 20 over. australia saw the response strongly but they managed to slow down. they would take three wickets to reach the target now raining champions barcelona will face atletico madrid in the finals of the champions league. this all happened earlier on friday in switzerland. the third team from spain is real madrid also they are you have bayern munich facing benfica. well, they have hit back at suggestions that costa was september off with a clash with gareth barrett. both players deny it and claim with the football association looking for ways to punish the striker. >> if you know the definition of an idiot, it is different than
england made history at the world twenty20 in india. y competed in the competition's biggest-ever to beat south africa. england would win the toss only for openers it was a smashed defeat. they got to 229. it was an unbeaten partnerships. england responded well, 44 of the first two overs. they would chase down the target with two goals to spare. early on new zealand beat australia. the black caps posted from the 20 over. australia saw the response strongly but they managed to slow down. they...
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england has booked a spot in the semi finfinals at the world 20s twitched championships when you it waservy win against sri lanka with the game wide open until the final overs. here is a report. >> england had been hit and miss throughout the tournament to date but against sri lanka, the first part of their innings was a miss. there were 99 for 3 after 15 overs until england had a rescuer who hit an unbeaten 66, bolstering their total to 171. sri lanka could barely have made a more disastrous start, winning four wickets in the first three overs. the stip was stead kid with a half century, sri lanka back within striking distance. held his term. ever land 10-run winners. they joined the west indies and new zee rand in the semifinals. >> the kiwis won their unbeaten record with a crushing defeat of bangladesh. 20 bangladesh told the figures 5 for 22, chasing 146 for victory, bangladesh out to just 70. >> i thought 140 was probably about par with it. still got a ball well and field well and as the tournament has gone okay, i think we are winning crucial moments. >> the last will be decided
england has booked a spot in the semi finfinals at the world 20s twitched championships when you it waservy win against sri lanka with the game wide open until the final overs. here is a report. >> england had been hit and miss throughout the tournament to date but against sri lanka, the first part of their innings was a miss. there were 99 for 3 after 15 overs until england had a rescuer who hit an unbeaten 66, bolstering their total to 171. sri lanka could barely have made a more...
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symptoms the outbreak was declared a public health emergency last month by the world health organization .pdoeala new england college has banned the sale of energy drinks on campuse middlebury college in vermont say the move is an an effort to keep students safe as chet hershey and explains the alcohol use ish playing a part in the ban .. perfect combo for a midnight >> starting in march seven, students will deal to get have that combination, energy drinks on campus. >> were not trying to then energy drinks are free to purchase untotogy bring them on campus but we will no longer sell them in our own stores .. >> said they college made the move because they can be dangerous toy students help or risky when mixed with alcohol. >> a google search applies to a lot of research about negative health effects of energy drinks and questions about thech o helpfulness oft them and it was not the greatly to come to the conclusion that it's a good decision not to sell them. >> bussed studentsl don't seem bothered by the decision but some do not understand restrictions on what they eat or drink or needed. >> it is characte
symptoms the outbreak was declared a public health emergency last month by the world health organization .pdoeala new england college has banned the sale of energy drinks on campuse middlebury college in vermont say the move is an an effort to keep students safe as chet hershey and explains the alcohol use ish playing a part in the ban .. perfect combo for a midnight >> starting in march seven, students will deal to get have that combination, energy drinks on campus. >> were not...
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england got revenge for last year's world cup defeat. the win means eddie jones remains unbeaten since he took over as england coach in last november. they're still on course for the first grand slam since 2003. ireland also beat italy 58 to 15. that is your sport >>> finally, a machine has defeated man in a show down between human and artificial intelligence. a google program beat one of the world's best players of go, an ancient chinese game one thought too complex for computers to master. >> even if black can live here. he resigned. >> reporter: the amazement of the commentators was obvious. the disbelief of the champion equally clear. he is considered one of the game's most greatest players. he went into this supremely confident. he didn't win a single match against the alpha go program. even alpha go creators were amazed by the result. >> to be honest, we are a bit stunned and speechless. lee put up an incredible fight again. alpha go made a large territory at the bottom of the board, but mr lee found some amazing tactics to play in
england got revenge for last year's world cup defeat. the win means eddie jones remains unbeaten since he took over as england coach in last november. they're still on course for the first grand slam since 2003. ireland also beat italy 58 to 15. that is your sport >>> finally, a machine has defeated man in a show down between human and artificial intelligence. a google program beat one of the world's best players of go, an ancient chinese game one thought too complex for computers to...
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and in august many americans will be able to watch what the eyes of the world has been witnessing for years. simon/england; "they really have progressed so well and a force now, they have some real pace some big guys up front and guys that can shift the ball around as well... competitive team." ((chris maathuis)) as we mentioned, 10 of the teams playing here this weekend have already qualified for the olympics, including usa. if you're interested the event is more then rugby... it's transformed into an international fesitval at at sam boyd stadium. ((chris maathuis)) there are still some tickets left for saturday's ufc fight at the mgm. on the card will be conor mcgregor and holly holm... two champs. miesha tate is fighting holly for the bantamweight belt. there's a reason why the ufc is suddenly sky-rocking in popularity. it all goes back to confident trash talking irishman --conor mcgregor. (( )) miesha tate/fighter;' he has reinvented the sport, single handedly changed the sport, at first i was a little reluctant because it was so different and brash and it might attract those who don't appreicate the
and in august many americans will be able to watch what the eyes of the world has been witnessing for years. simon/england; "they really have progressed so well and a force now, they have some real pace some big guys up front and guys that can shift the ball around as well... competitive team." ((chris maathuis)) as we mentioned, 10 of the teams playing here this weekend have already qualified for the olympics, including usa. if you're interested the event is more then rugby... it's...
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england at raymond james. >>> hello, folks. four of the world's best soccer teams are in town and that includes the u.s. nationals who retired. u.s. team joined by england, france, and jeremy training tomorrow at 7:30 at raymond james. and this is the inaugural year for the she believes cup. it brings in this caliber of talent. >> this is a huge game in terms of not having just opponents on our shore, but bringing in the top teams in the world. >> to get four out of the top five or six teams in the world to play in a tournament together here domestically is huge for us. >> now it's really just focusing on improvement and getting better and no better way to do that against this comp mission. >> all right. as expected lightning ben bishop was named to the world cup team. johnson may be added later. that makes 10 lightning playerers named to their respective teams. joining the team and john cooper updated us on shoousers injury, his injury is not long term. we will see him when they return home saturday to play carolina. bulls stored 16 points in the first half. carolina took advantage and built a 10 point
england at raymond james. >>> hello, folks. four of the world's best soccer teams are in town and that includes the u.s. nationals who retired. u.s. team joined by england, france, and jeremy training tomorrow at 7:30 at raymond james. and this is the inaugural year for the she believes cup. it brings in this caliber of talent. >> this is a huge game in terms of not having just opponents on our shore, but bringing in the top teams in the world. >> to get four out of the top...
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world. >> announcer: complete new england news coverage starts right now. this is fox 25 news at 10:00. >> also at 10:00, we are just two hours away from the start of supertuesday. a day that will shape the race for the white house and this year the candidates are paying much more attention to massachusetts. home everyone i'm mark ockerbloom. >> and i'm vanessa welch. here's the proof bernie sanders just wrapped up a rally at a milton high school not. clinton after getting a hug from the boston mayor marty walsh told a fired up crowd to hit the polls tomorrow. she also addressed the crowd at wellesley college. her husband is getting ready to host a rally in worcester. the clintons are using every minute they have to win the hearts of voters. >> meanwhile the only republican candidate to spend time in massachusetts today was ohio governor john kasich who held a rally here in plymouth. >> here's a look at where voters will hit the polls on supertuesday. there was a lot at stake. weas just showed you the candidates are taking massachusetts very seriously. we b
world. >> announcer: complete new england news coverage starts right now. this is fox 25 news at 10:00. >> also at 10:00, we are just two hours away from the start of supertuesday. a day that will shape the race for the white house and this year the candidates are paying much more attention to massachusetts. home everyone i'm mark ockerbloom. >> and i'm vanessa welch. here's the proof bernie sanders just wrapped up a rally at a milton high school not. clinton after getting a...
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elsewhere in the world, in england came out with a report access to justice which revolutionized the the source of our common law that some people said it's the biggest change in the history of english law. as we know we are having distinguished cosponsors, distinguished panel speakers, panelists, but the ultimate success of this summit is going to depend upon you, our audience. you are the stakeholders in this criminal justice system. if we are successful you will be the spokesman for and actors who implement the changes we urge. i think we need to be open to alternatives such as community service, finds, suspended since, pretrial release, identification and screening, risk assessment, bonding schedules, court based clinicians, recover engagement charging. we also need to deal with the problems of reentry which are series. what are the factors that make reentry and lack of recidivism possible? this is the era of big data. what are the facts that show? is there some correlation between the length of a sense than the fact that recidivism? is there some indication of participation in p
elsewhere in the world, in england came out with a report access to justice which revolutionized the the source of our common law that some people said it's the biggest change in the history of english law. as we know we are having distinguished cosponsors, distinguished panel speakers, panelists, but the ultimate success of this summit is going to depend upon you, our audience. you are the stakeholders in this criminal justice system. if we are successful you will be the spokesman for and...
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. >> with the latest world cup, a huge success in england, we believe it will grow and grow.rom the partners, nbc here, the global sponsors, it resonates with a lot of the big -- we think it has great potential to grow. david: there will be a domestic league in the united states that kicks off this spring, six teams. in the future, could we speculate that it will be similar to the football story there. ? the likes of david beckham headed to los angeles to play, , inyou see jonny wilkinson the twilight of their careers playing in the united states? >> wouldn't it be great if we got to that stage? it is early, professional rugby is in its infancy, only professional 20 years. when you look at the nfl and premiership soccer, how long they had been going. i am optimistic it can be a success but it is baby steps at the moment. mark: in case our viewers do not realize how matthew are from ireland, and in case our viewers do not realize, the six nations champion is ireland. about the gameou that matters, you will say, i am right, the england-wales game. who will win? >> that is the g
. >> with the latest world cup, a huge success in england, we believe it will grow and grow.rom the partners, nbc here, the global sponsors, it resonates with a lot of the big -- we think it has great potential to grow. david: there will be a domestic league in the united states that kicks off this spring, six teams. in the future, could we speculate that it will be similar to the football story there. ? the likes of david beckham headed to los angeles to play, , inyou see jonny wilkinson...
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and finally, a woman in england recently broke a world record 12 hours totaling 68 miles. while the previous record for running that much without getting anywhere was held by jeb bush. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, roots sounding good as always. fantastic. welcome, everybody. thank you, thank you so much. welcome to the show. you guys, we got some exciting stuff coming up. starting next monday, we're going to do a week of shows from los angeles, california. >> steve: whoa. >> jimmy: we're going out to l.a. and on sunday night, february 14th, valentine's day, we're doing a two-hour "tonight show" anniversary special. [ cheers and applause ] interviews, the games, the songs from the past two years that you don't want to miss. so set your tivos, set your dvrs for sunday, february 14th at 9:00 right here on nbc. it'll be fun. [ applause ] that's exciting. we've got a great week, so far. there's more ahead. tomorrow night, from "zoolander 2," the beautiful penelo
and finally, a woman in england recently broke a world record 12 hours totaling 68 miles. while the previous record for running that much without getting anywhere was held by jeb bush. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, roots sounding good as always. fantastic. welcome, everybody. thank you, thank you so much. welcome to the show. you guys, we got some exciting stuff coming up....
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west sussex, england the world marble championship.n't lose their marbles doing this stuff. it's once a year. once a year and they're playing marbles. now the organizers say it's been going for hundreds of years. who had marbles hundreds of years ago? >> they did. >> no, they didn't. >> where did they get marbles. >> they used golf balls. >> they lost their marbles. >> apparently they have. all righty. >> i used to love playing marble. did you ever do that. >> yes, i did. >> did you lose them? >> yeah. always lose your marbles. >> true. >> full hour of entertainment news with tmz, dish nation and then chasing and the simpsons. >> that's right. we've got weather moving in. so bob kelly and sue seriostriko [crowd cheers] ♪ strike three out two down out there two down [crowd cheers] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] [male announcer] sometimes, coming home can be a battle in itself. our wounded warriors need everyone's support to meet the challenges they face every day. the uso provides every american a way to support them and their families. it's how al
west sussex, england the world marble championship.n't lose their marbles doing this stuff. it's once a year. once a year and they're playing marbles. now the organizers say it's been going for hundreds of years. who had marbles hundreds of years ago? >> they did. >> no, they didn't. >> where did they get marbles. >> they used golf balls. >> they lost their marbles. >> apparently they have. all righty. >> i used to love playing marble. did you ever do...
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england looked to avenge last year's world cup defeat against wales as the two teams face each other.> wage back. >> first pakistan arrived in india amid tight security ahead of the world p20 vs. landing at cal cuta on saturday, the team given permission to travel on friday after the game was given assurance regarding team safety. it was due to be played in the northern city switched to calcutta following security concerns. qualified for the mainly competition, they earned a third appearance in zimbabwe. a straight shootout between the top two sides for the super 10 stage. afghanistan 186-6. the team falling 59 runs short. afghanistan with an extended stay in india. scotland e a victory ahead of 21 matches the devised target. scott's eight wicket winners on the score sheet as barcelona made 57 games unbeaten. world player of the year sporting one mama netted as a defending champion. second place athletico were winners they beat giving team a 3-nil win baskets loan a now eight points clear at the top of the spanish la liga table. real madrid close up the top 4 both play on sunday. beat
england looked to avenge last year's world cup defeat against wales as the two teams face each other.> wage back. >> first pakistan arrived in india amid tight security ahead of the world p20 vs. landing at cal cuta on saturday, the team given permission to travel on friday after the game was given assurance regarding team safety. it was due to be played in the northern city switched to calcutta following security concerns. qualified for the mainly competition, they earned a third...
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england is through the world cup and they've held their nerve by ten runs in their decisive group game. england scored 171-1. sri lanka was reduced to 50-4. their captain is hitting the team back in contention and they needed 15 to win in the final over but the last balls belonged to that man ben stokes, as sri lanka fell short of their target, and they're out of the tournament. england will face new zealand in the semifinals. they beat bangladesh early on. the captain hit 42 one of five wickets to fall. new zealand going on to host the 145-8 in their 20 overs. bangladesh, though, pretty awful efforts and could not manage half that total in response. bowled out for 70, and that is a fourth straight win for the black caps. >> once again, looking at this as the tournaments gone on we've put pressure on our opposition. >> host incarceration india face a southern death against australia. the winner will play the west indies in the last four. india possibly the slight favorite having beaten the u.s.a.yes 3-0 in a series earlier this year. . >> we can focus on the positive things that we did
england is through the world cup and they've held their nerve by ten runs in their decisive group game. england scored 171-1. sri lanka was reduced to 50-4. their captain is hitting the team back in contention and they needed 15 to win in the final over but the last balls belonged to that man ben stokes, as sri lanka fell short of their target, and they're out of the tournament. england will face new zealand in the semifinals. they beat bangladesh early on. the captain hit 42 one of five...
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england had no shortage of handshakes against australia. first natalie stieger was knocked to the floor, and then a half century from the world's number one batter, lanning, with theirs. england fell short of the victory target, and australia will play either new zealand or the west indies in the finals. >> now, spanish club, the boots after just 4 months, and the pullback was unveiled with such fanfare in deans. disappointing results from the club, and they only managed to win three out of 16 matches. 14, and 6 points off the zoning. former liverpool coach, previously, what happened between 2021 and 2004, at the end of the season. >>> tennis' number one, djakovich, advancing to the semi-quarter finals of the tournament with a comfortable win. djakovich on course, six years, he'll face thomas bird. >>> and the women, british women, beaten 6-4, 6-2, the game settled in 90 minutes, and the winner will play wednesday in the quarter final. >>> the golden state, washington wizards, the 67th one of the season with eight games left in the regular season. they're six wins away from matching the all-time record. that was set by the chicago bulls in 1996.
england had no shortage of handshakes against australia. first natalie stieger was knocked to the floor, and then a half century from the world's number one batter, lanning, with theirs. england fell short of the victory target, and australia will play either new zealand or the west indies in the finals. >> now, spanish club, the boots after just 4 months, and the pullback was unveiled with such fanfare in deans. disappointing results from the club, and they only managed to win three out...
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englande the world, in a report came out, access to justice. inevolutionized the england as far as common law. some people say it is the biggest change in the history of english law. know, we are having a cosponsors,d distinguished panel speakers, panelists, but the ultimate success of this summit is going to depend upon you, our audience. you are the stakeholders in the incredible justice system. if we are successful, you will be the spokesman for and the actors who implement the changes we urge. tohink we need to be open alternatives such as community service, fines, suspended sentence, pretrial release, identification and screening, risk assessment, bonding schedules, court-based initiatives, and proportional response. we also need to deal with the problems of reentry. what are the factors that make reentry and lack of recidivism possible? this is the era of big data. would are the data, what are the fact is that show? is there some correlation between the likes of incarceration and recidivism? are there some kind of programs in prison that i
englande the world, in a report came out, access to justice. inevolutionized the england as far as common law. some people say it is the biggest change in the history of english law. know, we are having a cosponsors,d distinguished panel speakers, panelists, but the ultimate success of this summit is going to depend upon you, our audience. you are the stakeholders in the incredible justice system. if we are successful, you will be the spokesman for and the actors who implement the changes we...
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world. germany and france are in as we speak. it is the u.s. women's national team in england. >> one of the things i wanted this country. also, for our fans to see some the best teams in the world up close. it is. it remarkable and unprecedented. >> we are at a point in time where we need extremely good competition to bring out the best in us and show us what we need to improve on before we head to the olympics pretty soon. >> so, plenty of time to head out there. >> yes. >> yes. >> it is. >> all right, finally tonight, a new addition at discovery cove in orlando to tell you about. meet skye, a 52-pound dolphin calf. the veterinarian team is monitoring her and say she is healthy and progressing very nicely. having a great day. [ laughter ] >> very nice. >>> gorgeous night to get out. >> take advantage of it. >> have a great night everyone. don't go anywhere. >>> breaking news tonight. clash of the titans. mitt romney releasing a blistering attack on donald trump, warning republicans to stop him. trump fires back and the gop braces for all-out war. >>> a police officer smackin
world. germany and france are in as we speak. it is the u.s. women's national team in england. >> one of the things i wanted this country. also, for our fans to see some the best teams in the world up close. it is. it remarkable and unprecedented. >> we are at a point in time where we need extremely good competition to bring out the best in us and show us what we need to improve on before we head to the olympics pretty soon. >> so, plenty of time to head out there. >>...
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world war ii, london was often bombed by the germans. amazingly, st. paul's survived. over the centuries, the cathedral played a central role in many of england's most important state events, including the funerals of the great naval hero admiral nelson. and prime minister winston churchill. but not all occasions were so solemn. got married and became princess diana. >> god save our gracious queen >> i, charles philip arthur george... >> "take thee, diana frances..." >> ...take thee, diana frances...
world war ii, london was often bombed by the germans. amazingly, st. paul's survived. over the centuries, the cathedral played a central role in many of england's most important state events, including the funerals of the great naval hero admiral nelson. and prime minister winston churchill. but not all occasions were so solemn. got married and became princess diana. >> god save our gracious queen >> i, charles philip arthur george... >> "take thee, diana frances..."...