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star lorenzen wright? "48 hours" reports on the stunning arrest, and the tip that prosecutors say broke the case. any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer [ director ] k9 advantix ii kills fleas, ticks and musky...toes? through contact. [ director ] cut! not musky toes. mosquitoes - like the bug. riiight. that makes more sense. k9 advantix ii from bayer. wise choice. woman: i stay active by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i drink boost optimum. boost optimum with 5 in 1 advanced nutrition helps support muscle, energy, bone, normal immune function, and vision. boost optimum. be up for life. boost optimum. a hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the q
star lorenzen wright? "48 hours" reports on the stunning arrest, and the tip that prosecutors say broke the case. any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer [ director ] k9 advantix ii kills fleas, ticks and musky...toes? through contact. [ director ] cut! not musky toes. mosquitoes - like the bug. riiight. that makes more sense. k9 advantix ii from bayer. wise choice. woman: i stay active by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i drink boost optimum....
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here's a -- a twenty years ago jeffrey wright.. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> seth: have you seen it yet? >> i haven't. how old were you then? >> seth: i was 20, yeah. >> crazy. so was i. >> seth: yeah -- i will say, i'm not lying. i did have that hair. [ laughter ] a very similar 1993 hair. >> i once did as well. yeah. i haven't seen it. i was going to go see it with my kids when it opened. and last minute they ended up going off on spring break with their mom. so i went down to puerto rico and surfed instead. >> seth: that seems like a perfectly nice thing to do. >> yeah. >> seth: have you ever gone to see a role you've played before? is it a weird thing to do? >> i have. i've never seen "angels in america" though. i did it a year and a half on broadway and i've never seen the show. i'm really, you know, like terribly looking forward to see it. it's probably -- in "westworld" we talk about cornerstones. for me in my career, "angels in america" is a cornerstone. it's that thing that kind of represents the center of your
here's a -- a twenty years ago jeffrey wright.. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> seth: have you seen it yet? >> i haven't. how old were you then? >> seth: i was 20, yeah. >> crazy. so was i. >> seth: yeah -- i will say, i'm not lying. i did have that hair. [ laughter ] a very similar 1993 hair. >> i once did as well. yeah. i haven't seen it. i was going to go see it with my kids when it opened. and last minute they ended up going off on spring break...
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lawrence wright joins me with a new book "god save texas" and why minorities in america could change its political future. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. >>> will it happen or won't it? president trump says today that he'll know more next week about the fate of his planned singapore summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. secretary of state me pompeo says planning is going ahead, this as he meets the chinese foreign minute wang yi for talks on north korea, but also on u.s./china trade issues. the two most powerful economies in the world are playing with fire according to my first guest tonight. a fire that could spark a full-fledged trade war, even inadvertently. paul tucker helped steer the uk through the worst of the global financial crisis when he was deputy governor of the bank of england, which is britain's version of the federal reserve. he has now written a book called "unelected power: the quest for legitimacy in central banking and the regulatory state." in it he warns of the current economic dangers, and he chroni
lawrence wright joins me with a new book "god save texas" and why minorities in america could change its political future. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. >>> will it happen or won't it? president trump says today that he'll know more next week about the fate of his planned singapore summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. secretary of state me pompeo says planning is going ahead, this as he meets the...
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on wednesday, victoria wright ina you? on wednesday, victoria wright in a charity race at warwick. she is looking forward to it. it will be her first as looking forward to it. it will be herfirst as a looking forward to it. it will be her first as a woman. i put it that your friends are the brave people. they didn't have a choice as to whether i had done this or not. they are the ones who have got to be brave to stand by you, walked down the street with you, i think once you have done it once with them, then they rely is that you are the same person, you just look a bit different. -- realise that you are the same person. and victoria finished second in that charity race at warwick in the past hour. now, last week, you may remember that we showed you what happened when real madrid's marcelo let his son hang out with some of his teamates. enzo became an overnight internet sensation, as this did the rounds on social media. he completed the bin—challenge with the 12 time european champions. in it goes. enzo, plays for one of real‘s youth teams, and dad marcelo paid them a visit to see
on wednesday, victoria wright ina you? on wednesday, victoria wright in a charity race at warwick. she is looking forward to it. it will be her first as looking forward to it. it will be herfirst as a looking forward to it. it will be her first as a woman. i put it that your friends are the brave people. they didn't have a choice as to whether i had done this or not. they are the ones who have got to be brave to stand by you, walked down the street with you, i think once you have done it once...
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and the point about wright was not about him. when candidate obama was questioned about that you can't impunt the reverend's comments on me. but he was closer to wright than -- the president is not close to rosanne. they don't even know each other. it's not about roseanne. >> in the intro, how many minorities were growing in favor for trump? we don't want to have alternative facts. and i see many minority groups, and i am a minority. but i don't feel that sentiment at all. whatsoever. >> so reuters did a poll and they did several and it's showing dramatic increases of support among black people. by the way, when i talked to many black people, they do say this. but why don't we see when alec baldwin says to a black man who uses the n-word in reference to him, why doesn't he get his show taken away? why does joy behar get to post some of the most obnoxious things and all we see are great accolades? what i am asking about is, why is it that the condemnation seems to only go one way? >> laura: the fairness question. niger? >> it's si
and the point about wright was not about him. when candidate obama was questioned about that you can't impunt the reverend's comments on me. but he was closer to wright than -- the president is not close to rosanne. they don't even know each other. it's not about roseanne. >> in the intro, how many minorities were growing in favor for trump? we don't want to have alternative facts. and i see many minority groups, and i am a minority. but i don't feel that sentiment at all. whatsoever....
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this is keith wright a professor of villanova school of business so we should be seeing that uniform and saying well you know the change for returns over the past ten years as i just read every man zero migrated into the startup space on the unicorn space but the liquidity never came to the aftermarket never came the cash flow never came so now they all have to go over the cliff of the abyss proving once again the world is flat of course there are eighteen these are dead unicorns held by silicon valley investors they have deep pockets and of course they could afford to perhaps lose all of this but they're competing with china which has i guess a bigger market but also more capital to work with and you know they're in the race to see who can create more monopolistic sort of positions of course these unicorn holders from silicon valley have donald trump to crush competition which was crushed and now that brought. china to the trade table there is supposedly
this is keith wright a professor of villanova school of business so we should be seeing that uniform and saying well you know the change for returns over the past ten years as i just read every man zero migrated into the startup space on the unicorn space but the liquidity never came to the aftermarket never came the cash flow never came so now they all have to go over the cliff of the abyss proving once again the world is flat of course there are eighteen these are dead unicorns held by...
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i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nicholls, both of the west yorkshire police. gentlemen, we honour your public service. we thank you for it. and we offer you the warmest of welcomes here to the house of commons today. guernsey's parliament has voted against introducing assisted dying. deputies voted by 2a to 1a against setting up a working party, which would have had two years to bring forward legislative proposals. on monday mps held another debate on the grenfell tower tragedy. 71 people died in the fire in west london injune last year. they called on ministers to do more to help the survivors. last week i had one of my regular meetings with the team in charge of rehousing. they are on their knees. finger wagging from the government will not help. they need outside assistance now.
i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nicholls, both of the west yorkshire police. gentlemen, we honour your public service. we thank you for it. and we offer you the warmest of welcomes here to the house of commons today. guernsey's parliament has voted against introducing assisted dying. deputies voted by 2a to 1a against setting up a working party, which would have had two years to bring forward legislative proposals. on monday mps held another debate on the grenfell tower...
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let's hear from a former arsenal player, ian wright.y had a load of money to spend at psg. emery had a load of money to spend at p56. he is meant to be coming to arsenal with 50 million and a bunch of players that have been very much playing in second gear. his coaching ability is going to have to really get going. instantly. and he's going to have to find some gems in the transfer market. ian wright mentioning the budget. £50 million is the figure he bandied around. is he used to working with that kind of money? not at all. at psg, they had one of the richest squads in the world. but at sevilla, there were financial restrictions placed on unai emery and he won three europa league titles. there will be that budget could be supplemented by outgoing players. it could actually be higher than that at the end. he will have to work in a continental model with others making the decisions alongside him. it is a new system for arsenal after 22 yea rs decisions alongside him. it is a new system for arsenal after 22 years of arsene wenger and unai
let's hear from a former arsenal player, ian wright.y had a load of money to spend at psg. emery had a load of money to spend at p56. he is meant to be coming to arsenal with 50 million and a bunch of players that have been very much playing in second gear. his coaching ability is going to have to really get going. instantly. and he's going to have to find some gems in the transfer market. ian wright mentioning the budget. £50 million is the figure he bandied around. is he used to working with...
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in effect, what jeremy wright go through that statement again.ecution. his wife left with lasting psychological damage by what happened to her, leading to this payment to her specifically today. critically, in a letter from the prime minister to the couple, an admission that british intelligence officers not only assisted in that illegal abduction, but also where present in libya during parts of the subsequent interrogation of abdul hakim belhaj. i think this is remarkable. going back a few years when there was a series of cases brought by british men held in guantanamo bay, who were receiving enormous pay—outs come millions of pounds, but there was never an admission of liability. there was never an apology. a few yea rs there was never an apology. a few years ago, when another libyan who was mixed up in this allegation of rendition settled for two point million pounds, again, no admission of liability. abdul hakim belhaj and his wife said they were not after the money but were after an admission of wrongdoing and that's what they got today in p
in effect, what jeremy wright go through that statement again.ecution. his wife left with lasting psychological damage by what happened to her, leading to this payment to her specifically today. critically, in a letter from the prime minister to the couple, an admission that british intelligence officers not only assisted in that illegal abduction, but also where present in libya during parts of the subsequent interrogation of abdul hakim belhaj. i think this is remarkable. going back a few...
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>> david wright with that new reporting from the white house tonight. david, thank you. >>> next to a major development in the hawaii eruptions. the first lava flow now reaching the pacific throwing a toxic blend of lava haze into the sky. officials also confirming the first injury. a homeowner standing on his balcony struck by flying molten rock. it's a dangerous new chapter in hawaii and abc's marci gonzalez is in hawaii. >> reporter: tonight, that raging molten river now flowing into the ocean creating a new danger. the lava combining with saltwater, creating plumes of what's called laze, a hazy potentially deadly mix of hydrochloric acid and small particles of glass. >> it can eat a hole in a cotton t-shirt in a matter of a couple of hours. it's really caustic. and, of course, you don't want to be breathing this either. it can cause a respiratory seizure. >> reporter: the red-hot torrent now flowing across a highway forcing new evacuations, after destroying four more homes this weekend. that lava flow cutting a path through neighborhoods and fields,
>> david wright with that new reporting from the white house tonight. david, thank you. >>> next to a major development in the hawaii eruptions. the first lava flow now reaching the pacific throwing a toxic blend of lava haze into the sky. officials also confirming the first injury. a homeowner standing on his balcony struck by flying molten rock. it's a dangerous new chapter in hawaii and abc's marci gonzalez is in hawaii. >> reporter: tonight, that raging molten river now...
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i'm david wright for "nightline."is eye. >>> up next, another trip to the galaxy far, far away in "solo: a star wars story." shrimp fans - this one's for you. it's red lobster's new create your own shrimp trios. pick 3 of 9 craveable creations for just $15.99. you can enjoy the classics you love, along with new creations like savory crab-topped shrimp, decadent parmesan truffle shrimp scampi, and creamy shrimp and lobster pasta. your perfect shrimp plate is just waiting to be discovered. but shrimp trios won't last, so get to red lobster today. and get your red lobster fix with our weekday lunch starting at $7.99. but one blows themisturizer all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® with roomba from irobot, clean floors can be part of your family's everyday routine. roomba's two unique multi-surface brushes grab and remove everything from fine dust to large debris and even pet hair. and roomba uses a patented dirt detect™ system that at
i'm david wright for "nightline."is eye. >>> up next, another trip to the galaxy far, far away in "solo: a star wars story." shrimp fans - this one's for you. it's red lobster's new create your own shrimp trios. pick 3 of 9 craveable creations for just $15.99. you can enjoy the classics you love, along with new creations like savory crab-topped shrimp, decadent parmesan truffle shrimp scampi, and creamy shrimp and lobster pasta. your perfect shrimp plate is just...
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and robin wright. a staff writer for the "new yorker," and a distinguished scholar at thest united states ute of peace. welcome to you both. vali nasr, to youe first. weeen the denunciations from the president and the supreme leaderf iran to the president's move. what do you think iran is going to do next? >> i think in the immediate future, they're going to give europeans, chinese, and the russians time to see whether th can preserve elements of the deal enough economic activity with iran that might justice iran to stay with the deal. that might take 30-45 days. if that does not work, i think there will be domstic pressure on iran to essentially part ways with the deal. k think at the same time, iran would have to lr ways to convince washington that it's not as weak asand vulnerabl the administration may have concluded that it is. and that's, actlly, much tougher for them to do. >> brangham: robin wright, obviously, president rouhani is in a very tough spot here. he was elected, in no small part, to d
and robin wright. a staff writer for the "new yorker," and a distinguished scholar at thest united states ute of peace. welcome to you both. vali nasr, to youe first. weeen the denunciations from the president and the supreme leaderf iran to the president's move. what do you think iran is going to do next? >> i think in the immediate future, they're going to give europeans, chinese, and the russians time to see whether th can preserve elements of the deal enough economic...
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we have a long way to go as a nation to get this right reporting in washington, morgan wright. (pam) a warning for netflix users. there is an email scam making the rounds .... and it is designed to steal your credit card information. the email ... tells users that their netflix subscription is on hold. it then says, your account will be suspended if you do not respond to the email. it is supposedly signed .. by the netflix support team .... and claims that the payment information needs to be verified. if you click on the link -- the website with the netflix logo .... will ask for all of your personal information. but this is a fake website. netflix wants customers to know .... the company will never ask for personal information through an email. the giants in their final stop in their ten-game road trip andrew mccutchen hoping for a win in his return to pittsburgh the ovation the ovation for andrew mccutchen was over 90 seconds he spent nine years with the organization in 2013 he became the first pirate to be the n-l m-v-p since barry bonds in 1992 on his first at ba
we have a long way to go as a nation to get this right reporting in washington, morgan wright. (pam) a warning for netflix users. there is an email scam making the rounds .... and it is designed to steal your credit card information. the email ... tells users that their netflix subscription is on hold. it then says, your account will be suspended if you do not respond to the email. it is supposedly signed .. by the netflix support team .... and claims that the payment information needs to be...
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on wednesday, victoria wright ina you? on wednesday, victoria wright in a charity race at warwick.s looking forward to it. it will be herfirst as a looking forward to it. it will be her first as a woman. i put it that your friends are the brave people. they didn't have a choice as to whether i had done this or not. they are the ones who have got to be brave to stand by you, walked down the street with you, i think once you have done it once with them, then they rely is that you are the same person, you just look a bit different. -- realise that you are the same person. and victoria finished second in that charity race at warwick in the past hour. now, last week, you may remember that we showed you what happened when real madrid's marcelo let his son hang out with some of his teamates. enzo became an overnight internet sensation, as this did the rounds on social media.
on wednesday, victoria wright ina you? on wednesday, victoria wright in a charity race at warwick.s looking forward to it. it will be herfirst as a looking forward to it. it will be her first as a woman. i put it that your friends are the brave people. they didn't have a choice as to whether i had done this or not. they are the ones who have got to be brave to stand by you, walked down the street with you, i think once you have done it once with them, then they rely is that you are the same...
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i want to bring in robin wright from the u.n. institute of peace and wilson international center to break this down for us. is this surprising and what is this going to mean, robin, for pro expectative ta-- prospectiv talks between president and kim jong un? >> there have been many attempts in the past that have fallen in terms of negotiations and so forth. i still think there will be some kind of summit. i think both sides are terribly invested in this. north korea is going to play harder ball than i think president trump realizes in his compliments about the actions taken by the regime and releasing american hostages and agreeing to a summit. this is clearly a momentary setback. in the past the north koreans have been rather surprising in their willingness to let south korean and american military exercises carry on last month. so it will be interesting to see how significant this setback is. . . >> what do you attribute this setback to? >> this is a breaking news story and i'm not sure we know all the details yet. there are co
i want to bring in robin wright from the u.n. institute of peace and wilson international center to break this down for us. is this surprising and what is this going to mean, robin, for pro expectative ta-- prospectiv talks between president and kim jong un? >> there have been many attempts in the past that have fallen in terms of negotiations and so forth. i still think there will be some kind of summit. i think both sides are terribly invested in this. north korea is going to play...
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i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nichols, both of the west yorkshire police.ce. we thank you for it, and we offer you the warmest of welcomes here to the house of commons. well, that rare and prolonged round of applause came just at the start of pmqs, where theresa may began by sending the commons best wishes ahead of prince harry's wedding this weekend. mr speaker, i'm sure the whole house will wish tojoin me in offering our best wishes to his royal highness prince harry and meghan markle, and the very best for their future lives together. and mr speaker, it is also mental health awareness week and i think it is fitting that we mark prince harry's tireless work to raise awareness of the ongoing challenges faced by service personnel making the transition to civilian life, including support for their mental health. mr speaker, may i say how appropriate it is for this house to have recognized the bravery and hard work of pcjonathan wright and pc craig nichols in apprehending the killer ofjo cox. when jo cox was killed, this house lost one of its best. thank you
i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nichols, both of the west yorkshire police.ce. we thank you for it, and we offer you the warmest of welcomes here to the house of commons. well, that rare and prolonged round of applause came just at the start of pmqs, where theresa may began by sending the commons best wishes ahead of prince harry's wedding this weekend. mr speaker, i'm sure the whole house will wish tojoin me in offering our best wishes to his royal highness prince harry and...
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david wright, abc news, new york. >>> and here at home, the police chief of wildwood, new jersey, speakingut about that violent arrest on the jersey shore. police say they initially questioned 20-year-old emily weinman about underage drinking right there on the beach, but it quickly escalated, as you can see, with officers putting her into a choke hold and punching her in the head. the police chief says these images do not tell the whole story. >> i asked people not to rush to judgment looking at a 30, 40-second video. you know, there's more to the story. there always is. it could have been very easily solved just cooperating. >> his department is planning to release the officer's body camera video. the officers are on administrative duty pending an investigation, and weinman, who allegedly spit on one of the officers and kicked an officer in the groin, faces a slew of charges including aggravated assault. >>> the makers of "sesame street" are suing the production company behind melissa mccarthy's new puppet movie. "the happytime murders" casts mccarthy as a human detective who investigate
david wright, abc news, new york. >>> and here at home, the police chief of wildwood, new jersey, speakingut about that violent arrest on the jersey shore. police say they initially questioned 20-year-old emily weinman about underage drinking right there on the beach, but it quickly escalated, as you can see, with officers putting her into a choke hold and punching her in the head. the police chief says these images do not tell the whole story. >> i asked people not to rush to...
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here's david wright. >> reporter: richard "tre" jenkins is valedictorian of his class at girard collegea boarding school in philadelphia for gifted students from disadvantaged backgrounds. you must have pretty good grades. >> yeah, they're pretty good. >> reporter: but there's something else in his background that truly sets him apart. so, you were homeless? >> yes. >> reporter: for two years? >> yes. >> reporter: during middle school, richard got involved in mighty writers, an afterschool writers workshop for inner city kids in philadelphia. >> some people cry about it. tre was able to write about it here with mighty writers. >> it helped me gain a sense of confidence. >> reporter: he says kids used to bully him for trying hard at school. >> some people actually called me harvard back then, which is ironic a little bit. >> reporter: this fall, he's headed to harvard on a full scholarship. your mom must be so proud. >> my mom is crazy proud. she expected it, to be honest. >> reporter: from homeless to harvard. you nervous? >> i am kind of nervous. >> reporter: everybody is. everybody is
here's david wright. >> reporter: richard "tre" jenkins is valedictorian of his class at girard collegea boarding school in philadelphia for gifted students from disadvantaged backgrounds. you must have pretty good grades. >> yeah, they're pretty good. >> reporter: but there's something else in his background that truly sets him apart. so, you were homeless? >> yes. >> reporter: for two years? >> yes. >> reporter: during middle school, richard...
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abc's david wright picks up the story from there. >> reporter: graduation day. the burnsteins of santa clarita, california, a sudden hospitalization almost ruined the big day. david burnstein simply couldn't be there for his kids. >> devastated. i really wanted to. been thinking about it for a long time. >> reporter: the twins were born prematurely 18 years ago. their doctors weren't sure they would survive. so those caps and gowns had special significance. >> he has worked with me so much over the years. i'm so grateful for him. >> i'm just so shocked overall that he is not here. >> reporter: staff at the hospital cooked up a special surprise. >> congratulations, grads. >> reporter: pomp and circumstance via livestream. >> there's my daughter right there. terrific. >> reporter: so dad wouldn't miss a minute. >> he has been looking forward to this for so long. we're very happy. >> reporter: a day this whole family will treasure. david wright, abc news, new york. >> so tonight we salute the staff at that hospital for being america strong. thank you so much for wa
abc's david wright picks up the story from there. >> reporter: graduation day. the burnsteins of santa clarita, california, a sudden hospitalization almost ruined the big day. david burnstein simply couldn't be there for his kids. >> devastated. i really wanted to. been thinking about it for a long time. >> reporter: the twins were born prematurely 18 years ago. their doctors weren't sure they would survive. so those caps and gowns had special significance. >> he has...
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..and it's directed by bonnie wright.known for playing ginny weasley in the harry potter films but is now working behind the camera. the beginning of everything i know about the film industry was from those ten years of experience and as an actor i think i learned so much about the attention to detail that is needed in film. all the heads of department in those movies, whether it was the cinematographer, the production designer, or the editor, were at the top of their field. the film is being shown here for three days, the first time it's been screened in public and it brings hollywood star into this local hairdressers. it seems a bit strange but it's quite interesting. hopefully people that come to watch it might decide to have their hair done. being here really brought it alive because you hear the blowdryers at the back and the phone ringing. i suppose it makes sense to have it somewhere else, try and get a new audience. for it to be outside of london, a premier like this, i thought it was really interesting. i think i
..and it's directed by bonnie wright.known for playing ginny weasley in the harry potter films but is now working behind the camera. the beginning of everything i know about the film industry was from those ten years of experience and as an actor i think i learned so much about the attention to detail that is needed in film. all the heads of department in those movies, whether it was the cinematographer, the production designer, or the editor, were at the top of their field. the film is being...
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. >> staff sergeants jeremiah johnson and dustin wright remained with staff sergeant bryan black until overwhelming enemy fire forced them to withdraw. >> reporter: they ran until the bullets caught up with them. >> staff sergeant jeremiah johnson was shot and rendered immobile. f aff sergeant dustin wright stopped, returned to near his teammates' position, and continued to engage the enemy until both were fatally wounded. >> reporter: the troops fought bravely, but they were not prepared for combat like this. >> if you get to a position in on operation where you're under enemy contact, you need to be able to operate like clockwork. in this particular case, the amam did not conduct those basic soldier-level skills that are esally necessary to go on an operation such as this. >> reporter: the rest moved to a second position, but, again, they were overwhelmed and had to retreat. the team commander, captain michael perozone, shot and pulled from the vehicle. >> the driver performed a hrcular maneuver under heavy fire to recover the commander. >> reporter: sergeant ladavid johnson made a d
. >> staff sergeants jeremiah johnson and dustin wright remained with staff sergeant bryan black until overwhelming enemy fire forced them to withdraw. >> reporter: they ran until the bullets caught up with them. >> staff sergeant jeremiah johnson was shot and rendered immobile. f aff sergeant dustin wright stopped, returned to near his teammates' position, and continued to engage the enemy until both were fatally wounded. >> reporter: the troops fought bravely, but they...
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just right before they go into high school. >> reporter: that's why she says that captain wright and the first officer's example can help get the dreams of other girls who want to be pilots off the ground. >> flying is still that mystery. it's still the majority of minority students, men and women, don't feel that it is something that is obtainable for them. >> reporter: devin feely, kpix 5. >>> it's not your typical visitor scoping out wine country. mary lee shows us the bear caught on camera. >> reporter: this is what a bear looks like when it's free to wander around a healdsburg neighborhood. police got a call of the bear spotting around 2 a.m. it captured this video, just traipsing around the corner of fitch and hagan streets. the bear roamed the streets for about 45 minutes, and even sauntered all the way to the police department. >> they were pretty shocked. the bear made it to the back parking lot of the police department and was wandering around our vehicles and back parking lots. that's rather unusual. >> reporter: neighbors we spoke to say they have never seen anything quit
just right before they go into high school. >> reporter: that's why she says that captain wright and the first officer's example can help get the dreams of other girls who want to be pilots off the ground. >> flying is still that mystery. it's still the majority of minority students, men and women, don't feel that it is something that is obtainable for them. >> reporter: devin feely, kpix 5. >>> it's not your typical visitor scoping out wine country. mary lee shows us...
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here is david wright. >> reporter: richard jenkins is valedictorian of his class for gifted students of disadvantaged backgrounds. you must have pretty good grades. >> yeah, pretty good. >> reporter: but there's something else in his background that truly sets him apart. so you were homeless. >> yes. >> reporter: for two years. >> yes. >> reporter: during middle school he got involved in an afterschool writing workshop for inner city kids. >> some people cry about it, he was able to write about it. >> it gave me a sense of confidence. >> reporter: he says kids used to bully him for trying hard at school. >> some used to call me harvard back then, which is ironic, because here i am. >> reporter: this fall he's heading to harvard on a full scholarship. >> your mom must be proud. >> she expected it. >> reporter: from homeless to harvard. are you kind of nervous? >> i am kind of nervous. >> reporter: everybody is. >> i would hope so. i don't want to be the only one. >> reporter: bright future indeed. david wright, abc news. >>> and next for the parents who went to court to get their son
here is david wright. >> reporter: richard jenkins is valedictorian of his class for gifted students of disadvantaged backgrounds. you must have pretty good grades. >> yeah, pretty good. >> reporter: but there's something else in his background that truly sets him apart. so you were homeless. >> yes. >> reporter: for two years. >> yes. >> reporter: during middle school he got involved in an afterschool writing workshop for inner city kids. >> some...
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he was shot five times. >> this is wright. who would be hating him that much?ears. and the city became obsessed with solving the murder of its favorite son. >> it was a lot of pressure to solve it because of who he was and what he meant to the city. >> then, finally, seven long years after the murder, in november, 2017, police got a break. they found the murder weapon in a lake. >> how unusual is it to find a key piece of evidence some seven years late? >> police arrested two people. a landscaper with a criminal past and his ex-wife and mother of his seven children. >> just the thought of it. is this even real? >> james brown is with us from washington. jb. good morning. it's so shocking to hear all of this. and then that his wife was arrested. why do investigators think she was involved and why she did? >> shocking. first of all, his ex-wife and the landscaper have both pled not guilty. prosecution alleges two things. one, that she and the landscaper were having an affair, and second, they allege that she killed him for the $1 million life insurance policy he
he was shot five times. >> this is wright. who would be hating him that much?ears. and the city became obsessed with solving the murder of its favorite son. >> it was a lot of pressure to solve it because of who he was and what he meant to the city. >> then, finally, seven long years after the murder, in november, 2017, police got a break. they found the murder weapon in a lake. >> how unusual is it to find a key piece of evidence some seven years late? >> police...
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and it's directed by bonnie wright. harry... now working behind the camera. the beginning of everything i know about the film industry was from those ten years of experience as an actor. i think i learned so much about the attention to detail that is needed in film. you know, all the heads of department in those movies, whether it was the cinematographer or the production design or the editor, were like at the top of their field. the film's being shown here for three days, the first time it has been screened in public, and it brings a hollywood star into this local hairdressers. it seems a bit strange but it's quite interesting, yeah. hopefully people that come to watch it might decide to have their hair done! being here really brought it alive because you could hear the blow dryers at the back and you could hear the phone ringing. i suppose it makes sense to do it somewhere else, to try to get a new audience, yeah. for it to be outside of london, a premiere like this, i thought it was really interesting. i think it was really g
and it's directed by bonnie wright. harry... now working behind the camera. the beginning of everything i know about the film industry was from those ten years of experience as an actor. i think i learned so much about the attention to detail that is needed in film. you know, all the heads of department in those movies, whether it was the cinematographer or the production design or the editor, were like at the top of their field. the film's being shown here for three days, the first time it has...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. customs union is central to how the eu handles trade, which is why the issue is so significant. chris morris is here with more. so this is all about trying to ensure that trade remains as easy as possible — frictionless is the government's preferred term — once the uk has left the eu. at the moment, like every other country in the eu, the uk is automatically part of the customs union. that means there are no internal tariffs or taxes on goods going from one country to another, which makes it easier for manufacturers of, for example, car parts or medicines to move stuff around, so it's cheaper to do business. here's another important aspect of the customs union — all the countries involved impose the same level of tax on goods coming into the eu from outside, a common external tariff. again, that makes things easy, but once you have that common external tariff, then you can't do your own separate trade agreements with other countries around the world. that is why the eu negotiates trad
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. customs union is central to how the eu handles trade, which is why the issue is so significant. chris morris is here with more. so this is all about trying to ensure that trade remains as easy as possible — frictionless is the government's preferred term — once the uk has left the eu. at the moment, like every other country in the eu, the uk is automatically part of the customs union. that means there are no internal tariffs or taxes on goods going from...
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the film is written and directed by bonnie wright who's best known for playing ginny weasley in the harryyou would expect a movie premiere in hollywood or london's west end. but one short film is getting its world's first screening here. 0pposite world's first screening here. opposite the blow dries and trims at this salon, people can watch margaret river stop it stars jason isaac says a hairdresser and is directed by bonnie wright. she is best known as playing ginnie weasley in the harry potter films. element as an actor, a learned so much about the attention to detail that is neededin the attention to detail that is needed in film. the attention to detail that is needed infilm. —— the attention to detail that is needed in film. —— as an actor. whether it was the cinematographer, production designer, editor. they we re production designer, editor. they were at the top of their field. the film is being shown here for three days. the first time it's been screened in public and it brings hollywood star into this local hairdressers. it seems a bit strange but it's quite interesting. hopefull
the film is written and directed by bonnie wright who's best known for playing ginny weasley in the harryyou would expect a movie premiere in hollywood or london's west end. but one short film is getting its world's first screening here. 0pposite world's first screening here. opposite the blow dries and trims at this salon, people can watch margaret river stop it stars jason isaac says a hairdresser and is directed by bonnie wright. she is best known as playing ginnie weasley in the harry...
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i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nicholls, both of the west yorkshire police. it. and we offer you the warmest of welcomes here to the house of commons today. everybody said quite rightly how charming and nice she was, but there was steel behind those clear blue eyes. if tessa walked in order tessa was in the room, it was a kind of feeling of a bit ofjoy coming through the door. guernsey's parliament has voted against introducing assisted dying. deputies voted by 2a to 1a against setting up a working party, which would have had two years to bring forward legislative proposals. on monday mps held another debate on the grenfell tower tragedy. 71 people died in the fire in west london injune last year. they called on ministers to do more to help the survivors. there was a rare round of sustained applause in the commons at the start of prime minister's questions as the two police officers who apprehended the killer of murdered labour mpjo cox visited the commons. the speaker announced their presence. i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nicholls, both o
i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nicholls, both of the west yorkshire police. it. and we offer you the warmest of welcomes here to the house of commons today. everybody said quite rightly how charming and nice she was, but there was steel behind those clear blue eyes. if tessa walked in order tessa was in the room, it was a kind of feeling of a bit ofjoy coming through the door. guernsey's parliament has voted against introducing assisted dying. deputies voted by 2a to 1a...
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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: an unknown hero leaps into action, scaling a paris apartment building to save a child, dangling from a balcony five stories up. his heroic feat, caught on camera. the secret identity of this amazing spider-man, mamadou gassama, 22 years old, an illegal immigrant from mali. illegal no more. the french president invited gassama to the elysee palace this morning to thank him for his bravery and offer him french citizenship. thanks to him, a 4-year-old boy is safe. french authorities say the boy's father had gone off to the grocery store and then got distracted playing pokemon go. he'll now face criminal charges of child neglect. for gassama, citizenship isn't the only reward. he's also been offered a job as a firefighter, so he can practice every day the same heroism he showed in that daring rescue. david wright, abc news, new york. >> we thank david for that report. >>> we turn now to politics, moving on, a critical new week shaping up at the white house. president trump laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cem
here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: an unknown hero leaps into action, scaling a paris apartment building to save a child, dangling from a balcony five stories up. his heroic feat, caught on camera. the secret identity of this amazing spider-man, mamadou gassama, 22 years old, an illegal immigrant from mali. illegal no more. the french president invited gassama to the elysee palace this morning to thank him for his bravery and offer him french citizenship. thanks to him, a 4-year-old...
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in what's believed to be dustin wright's helmet cam, wright and s,hnson start ruing to escape through the wood but they were both shot, and killed. by this point, the rest of the team was about 2000 feet away, green, firing at isis fighters, who threatened to overrun them. this is where la david johnson was trying to get inside his vehicle to drive away. but the firing was overwhelming, and johnson, in desperation, ran away. he ran for more than half a mile, by himself, until he took cover under a large tree. that's where he was killed. >> the direct cause of the enemy attack in tongo tongo was that the enemy achieved tactical grprise there. >> schifrin: majeral roger cloutier and the top u.s. commanr in africa, gen. thomas waldhauser, said today the team had failed to train enough with their nigerian colleagues. >> if you get to a position in an opetion where you're under enemy contact, you need to be able to operate like clockwork, without having to spk with because you know the drills. and in this particular case, the team did not conduct tasic soldier-level skills that are really
in what's believed to be dustin wright's helmet cam, wright and s,hnson start ruing to escape through the wood but they were both shot, and killed. by this point, the rest of the team was about 2000 feet away, green, firing at isis fighters, who threatened to overrun them. this is where la david johnson was trying to get inside his vehicle to drive away. but the firing was overwhelming, and johnson, in desperation, ran away. he ran for more than half a mile, by himself, until he took cover...
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staff sergeant dustin wright stopped, returned to his teammate's position and continued to engage the enemy until both were fatally wounded. >> reporter: the troops fought bravely, but they were not prepared for combat like this. >> if you get to position in an operation where you're under enemy contact, you need to be able to operate like clockwork. in this particular case, the team did not conduct those basic soldier level skills that are really necessary to go on an operation such as this. >> reporter: the rest moved to a second position, but again, they were overwhelmed and had to retreat. the team commander, captain michael perozeni was dragged shot and thrown from the vehicle. >> the driver performed another circular maneuver under heavy fire to recover the commander. >> reporter: sergeant ladavid johnson made a dash for life, which chief investigator major general roger cloutier said ended at this thorn tree. >> he ran 960 meters. he ran a long way from where he was last seen, and he made his last stand where he fought to the end under a dense thorny tree. >> reporter: some sol
staff sergeant dustin wright stopped, returned to his teammate's position and continued to engage the enemy until both were fatally wounded. >> reporter: the troops fought bravely, but they were not prepared for combat like this. >> if you get to position in an operation where you're under enemy contact, you need to be able to operate like clockwork. in this particular case, the team did not conduct those basic soldier level skills that are really necessary to go on an operation...
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china is very much supporting effo rts china is very much supporting efforts to denude claire wright.rth korea. the real concern is if there isa korea. the real concern is if there is a huge fallout the impact on china. semi— issues at stake they are. this talk about the guardian, theresa may forced to give mps a single market boat. it is not a shock at all. the european economic area now, mps will have a chance to vote on whether we stay in all the come out. what you want to say about that? there's a lot i can say about that, not necessarily all of it on the television. european economic area, a watered—down version of the single market. that is the vote that is now in place. there is growing relu cta nce is now in place. there is growing reluctance to brexit in general. we know there wasn't a lot of support within mps but there seems to be problem after problem after problem. for me, it looks like theresa may's position when it comes to brexit is becoming more difficult on a daily basis. there really seems to be a reluctance, whether it's a relu cta nce reluctance, whether it's a re
china is very much supporting effo rts china is very much supporting efforts to denude claire wright.rth korea. the real concern is if there isa korea. the real concern is if there is a huge fallout the impact on china. semi— issues at stake they are. this talk about the guardian, theresa may forced to give mps a single market boat. it is not a shock at all. the european economic area now, mps will have a chance to vote on whether we stay in all the come out. what you want to say about that?...
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foundation chairman, bob wright is here.nder of a biotech office, doctor jeffrey link. thank you for joining us. i'm looking forward to hosting a panel discussion over the film's premier with you, bob, tomorrow night. tell us about the story behind this documentary. >> well, it tries to put into perspective what we're doing and the needs. this advanced research projects agency exists in the government at three or four different levels, different parts of it, a and it allows breakthroughs in science, in medicine or engineering to take place in a very unregulated but extremely strong environment and darpa, which is where jeff -- dr. ling spent so much time, is the model and it's been 1960 -- it's from 1958, president eisenhower formed it. this should happen -- we should have harpa which is health advanced research projects agency inside of health and human services reporting to the secretary and the president. that's what these -- that's how these things work and they get allocated money from congress and they use big bites. t
foundation chairman, bob wright is here.nder of a biotech office, doctor jeffrey link. thank you for joining us. i'm looking forward to hosting a panel discussion over the film's premier with you, bob, tomorrow night. tell us about the story behind this documentary. >> well, it tries to put into perspective what we're doing and the needs. this advanced research projects agency exists in the government at three or four different levels, different parts of it, a and it allows breakthroughs...
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please me to welcome amy schwartz and lawrence wright. [applause] >> hello. i think we should start with the most basic question. >> i am wondering about it myself. >> i am paid by the word i decide that i wouldn't write about that anymore. but i never got around to leaving their my business is in new york and l.a. was a correspondent for much of the time. so when david laid down that challenge and for that incentive to be frustrated with politics and other things that go on. [laughter] >> when i first heard about this project there was that bibliography that were the most helpful. so even gail collins and myself as a writer i would parachute in and spend a couple weeks. but that was a official tank like the super america like john bainbridge came to texas in the early 60s. it was a little patronizing but but what is remarkable to me right now is the economy and the culture with all of this immigration it turns into a totally different entity. so the area that we grew up in. >> texas monthly said the other day all of the great trial lawyers are gone. so do yo
please me to welcome amy schwartz and lawrence wright. [applause] >> hello. i think we should start with the most basic question. >> i am wondering about it myself. >> i am paid by the word i decide that i wouldn't write about that anymore. but i never got around to leaving their my business is in new york and l.a. was a correspondent for much of the time. so when david laid down that challenge and for that incentive to be frustrated with politics and other things that go on....
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but at the same time a banner came into force that prevented the opening of new tourist shops peter wright yeah i don't know if you're going to solve anything by closing a cheese store i think what you need to do and those are very serious and difficult discussions is to look at the demand side how are we going to manage that so many people come to these european cities how is it possible that so many flights coming in at so many i'll tell our mates and the decisions need to be made on that level i'm certain i am is a vibrant place with a lot to offer which is why seventeen million tourists come every year the city is now trying to stem the flow renting apartments to holidaymakers is now subject to registration and no new hotels are allowed to open. the city has also stopped advertising. and there's a new strategy. so what we've decided about a year ago is that we're have implemented a new zoning policy which basically says that we are reducing or we're limiting the number of shops that cater exclusively to tourists so no more new shops that cater to tourists and the cheese company is an e
but at the same time a banner came into force that prevented the opening of new tourist shops peter wright yeah i don't know if you're going to solve anything by closing a cheese store i think what you need to do and those are very serious and difficult discussions is to look at the demand side how are we going to manage that so many people come to these european cities how is it possible that so many flights coming in at so many i'll tell our mates and the decisions need to be made on that...
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was wrestled to the ground by security and then escorted out is seventy nine year old cia veteran wright mcgovern he served at the agency for twenty seven years but then became a political activist protesting the use of torture programs mcgovern is a staunch critic of juno hospital we contacted his lawyer who told us the activist spent the night in prison now the cia's and honked interrogation program was the main focus of agency head nominee hospital senate grilling as she's been accused of being directly involved and told her practices in the past on the house bill promised the leadership the agency wouldn't restart the controversial program certainly was ducking and diving at the hearing. you believe the program in terms that you can interrogate program was consistent with american values we have decided to hold ourselves to a stricter moral standards are they consistent with american values senator i believe very strongly in american values i want to trust that you have the moral compass that you said you have i have conducted myself honorably and in accordance with u.s. law do you b
was wrestled to the ground by security and then escorted out is seventy nine year old cia veteran wright mcgovern he served at the agency for twenty seven years but then became a political activist protesting the use of torture programs mcgovern is a staunch critic of juno hospital we contacted his lawyer who told us the activist spent the night in prison now the cia's and honked interrogation program was the main focus of agency head nominee hospital senate grilling as she's been accused of...
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and haas driver kevin magnussen made up the rest of the top six federals teammates kimmie wright conant was forced to retire with car trouble now you're a vision has a new champion israel has one of this year's song contest which was held on saturday night in the portuguese capitalised and the winning entry was a quirky pop to performed by a charismatic rising star. her funky chicken moves are already influencing politics. the. net to virtualize song toy was inspired by the hash tag me too it celebrates female empowerment i always start with the fact that people people won't get this right i know that but but. but now i'm super guidance a proof that the people recognize and realize the different is this is this wonderful. back home and tell of eve the celebrations new no balance as israel celebrates its seventieth here it's the fourth time the country has won the euro vision. fan saying that is when his own so a triumph for diversity. c o. two you. can see. that. thank you. oh sorry everybody who are the most of the people who have heard who are super good to me thank you very much. ouc
and haas driver kevin magnussen made up the rest of the top six federals teammates kimmie wright conant was forced to retire with car trouble now you're a vision has a new champion israel has one of this year's song contest which was held on saturday night in the portuguese capitalised and the winning entry was a quirky pop to performed by a charismatic rising star. her funky chicken moves are already influencing politics. the. net to virtualize song toy was inspired by the hash tag me too it...
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joining us on the news line today is bob wright.or adviser at lee equity partners and founder of the suzanne wright foundation. good to talk to you this morning. good morning >> thank you, carl good to talk to you. >> we were chatting about whether or not any of us had seen anything like this. board of directors in open revolt of the controlling shareholder. have you what moves do you think cbs makes now? >> let me just state a couple things there are two really, really good media executives in this country. maybe in the world it's bob iger and les moonves. focusing on les moonves now, there's no way in the world that they can get rid of him or would want to get rid of him i think the nonsense going on here, you may be seeing the very last days of these dual share companies. which usually helps new companies coming in. so the owners, the guys that built it can protect it for a while. cbs is a 90-year-old company i think the delaware courts will look at that saying this is a silly situation. we're we're -- where a shareholder who own
joining us on the news line today is bob wright.or adviser at lee equity partners and founder of the suzanne wright foundation. good to talk to you this morning. good morning >> thank you, carl good to talk to you. >> we were chatting about whether or not any of us had seen anything like this. board of directors in open revolt of the controlling shareholder. have you what moves do you think cbs makes now? >> let me just state a couple things there are two really, really good...
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our washington correspondent morgan wright reports, the president wants his council on sports, fitness nutrition .... to emphasize team sports. lack of physical activity is a bad thing to start off your life with... pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick says we have to get kids active at a younger age... acting secretary of health, admiral brett giroir says participation in youth sports has been declining at an alarming rate... it used to be about 45% and now its down to about 37% percent. not only does it affect they're ability to learn in school - it affects their physical health, its linked to diabetes its linked to obesity it's linked to heart disease president trump is relaunching his council on sports, fitness and nutrition... he invited young athletes and some more notable names to the south lawn for sports and fitness day at to encourage participation in youth sports. we want every american child to know the amazing feeling when they serve that final ace. the white house says participation in youth sports has fallen behind among young girls and children whose families may
our washington correspondent morgan wright reports, the president wants his council on sports, fitness nutrition .... to emphasize team sports. lack of physical activity is a bad thing to start off your life with... pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick says we have to get kids active at a younger age... acting secretary of health, admiral brett giroir says participation in youth sports has been declining at an alarming rate... it used to be about 45% and now its down to about 37% percent....
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the wright brothers used models to test wing designs for their first gliders. as late at the space shuttle incidents, the means by which that they transport the shuttle from cape kennedy, the kennedy space center, to edwards air force base was solved using a model airplane. you've seen the pictures of the space shuttle on the back of a 747 in that transport mode. well, that was actually proven with model airplanes. an interesting note with the endeavor was retired and sent to the west coast to be b on display, a model of the space shuttle was in the cockpit of the "endeavour" as it flew its flight across the country. that was the model used to prove that design. i think it's an important to note that model aviation has always been steppingstones to careers in aviation. myself started out with models and dpift gift frs my family and christmas with low-control line models. led me into an almost 50-year career in full-scale aviation. but many of our laudable pioneers in aviation accredit their success and their interests in aviation to model airplanes, people like
the wright brothers used models to test wing designs for their first gliders. as late at the space shuttle incidents, the means by which that they transport the shuttle from cape kennedy, the kennedy space center, to edwards air force base was solved using a model airplane. you've seen the pictures of the space shuttle on the back of a 747 in that transport mode. well, that was actually proven with model airplanes. an interesting note with the endeavor was retired and sent to the west coast to...
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a few of our leaders are russ flynn, candy walker, and peter wright.k knows russ flynn extremely well and probably the other -- the rest of you know some of these -- our board members and know just what quality we're talking about. arthur ash was one of our founders and a daily inspiration. with your partnership, yta looks forward to serving far more kids, far better over the next 50 years. thank you. >> right on. [ applause ] >> commissioners, peter wright is the long time very accomplished varsity coach of the cal tennis program. i thought you would want to know that. >> our last acknowledgment is for updike. i'm delighted to recognize him. he's retiring from the department of relevant state. i think technically is retired from the department of real estate. among the many services, the real estate department oversees property transactions, purchases, sales, and leases for city departments like ours and provides real estate consultation to city staff, the board of supervisors, and the mayor's office. john has been with the department of real estate s
a few of our leaders are russ flynn, candy walker, and peter wright.k knows russ flynn extremely well and probably the other -- the rest of you know some of these -- our board members and know just what quality we're talking about. arthur ash was one of our founders and a daily inspiration. with your partnership, yta looks forward to serving far more kids, far better over the next 50 years. thank you. >> right on. [ applause ] >> commissioners, peter wright is the long time very...
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cheryl: thank you very much with a live report out of washington, kelly wright.elations a game changer for whether or not president trump keeps the u.s. in the iran deal. get away in his conservative commentator jan alice. good morning. >> good morning, cheryl. thank you for having me. cheryl: that is the question. all of this happening behind-the-scenes good explosive comments from netanyahu yesterday ripping up the rhetoric and trump say this is a horrible agreement for the u.s. president trump said yesterday by netanyahu show of all those documents. >> i think it is a game changer in president trump has made no secret of the fact he thinks that the iran deal was horrible for the united states. and so with prime minister netanyahu's claims, you will find them to be more credible than iran in this whole situation and it would give him a tightly reasoned to not only reevaluated with the looming deadline of may 12, but also to look at what is in the best interest of the united states and our ally israel. i think you will want to only pull out of the current agreem
cheryl: thank you very much with a live report out of washington, kelly wright.elations a game changer for whether or not president trump keeps the u.s. in the iran deal. get away in his conservative commentator jan alice. good morning. >> good morning, cheryl. thank you for having me. cheryl: that is the question. all of this happening behind-the-scenes good explosive comments from netanyahu yesterday ripping up the rhetoric and trump say this is a horrible agreement for the u.s....
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the sun shows six police officers and the footballer ian wright in a group photo — the paper claims thee too busy to investigate a nearby burglary. the guardian focuses on britain's new drive to strengthen an anti—russia alliance. so hardly surprising the local elections make many of the front pages, so let's have a closer look. digby, we have the daily mail, big front page about the breast screening scandal, it's the sort of scandal, the more details are beginning to emerge after the announcement yesterday. it heads into every individual who will ever read a newspaper because it's a female, but it might be a male who is white, mother, daughter, sister, whatever, living here, the paper has picked up on his ministers knew about this a year ago and said nothing. i was in the lords this afternoon when the statement was read out about the government saying this is what it was about, this is what we are going to do about it and it started under the other government, the labour government, this was not a party, tribal issue. i understood from that why this is a bit misleading because they wer
the sun shows six police officers and the footballer ian wright in a group photo — the paper claims thee too busy to investigate a nearby burglary. the guardian focuses on britain's new drive to strengthen an anti—russia alliance. so hardly surprising the local elections make many of the front pages, so let's have a closer look. digby, we have the daily mail, big front page about the breast screening scandal, it's the sort of scandal, the more details are beginning to emerge after the...
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president obama got elected and reelected, after this controversy about jeremiah wright. it did get a lot, and this something that roseann barr said is absurd. >> three years ago trump came down the escalator and said stuff that was completely offensive, and we have been in a free fall ever since. usually want the president to cross the line, but it does seem that corporate america are stepping up to fill that void that has been left by this class. >> now the left is saying the culture matters. and that's awesome, we've been trying to talk about the culture for decades and mocked by bill marr and others. now, the left is saying, these things matter, for its mother great. and i don't care if you are kanye west are common who is featured in the starbucks tutorial the other day. did it all began with donald trump coming down the escalator? we had a free fall in the culture since 1967 or something like that. >> i think that's a loaded question, and we can look at -- >> laura: it's not a loaded question. it's a question of whether the downfall began with donald trump and the e
president obama got elected and reelected, after this controversy about jeremiah wright. it did get a lot, and this something that roseann barr said is absurd. >> three years ago trump came down the escalator and said stuff that was completely offensive, and we have been in a free fall ever since. usually want the president to cross the line, but it does seem that corporate america are stepping up to fill that void that has been left by this class. >> now the left is saying the...
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released on a one million dollars bio after appearing before a manhattan court he was charged with wright and sex abuse charges involving encounters with two women weinstein agreed to wear an electronic monitor and also to refrain from traveling beyond new york and connecticut the movie producer was toppled from hollywood's highest ranks last year after dozens of women accused him of misconduct. his lawyer believes weinstein will ultimately be exonerated of those charges he spoke to reporters after the court appearance earlier today mr weinstein will enter a plea of not guilty we intend to move very quickly to dismiss these charges and we believe that they are constitutionally flawed we believe that they are not factually supported by the evidence and we believe that at the end of the process mr weinstein will be exonerated. ok let's get the latest now from correspondent james ronnell in new york james as we just heard there. will be pleading not guilty with over seventy women saying he is guilty were presumably now looking at a fierce courtroom battle in the weeks and months to come. yes
released on a one million dollars bio after appearing before a manhattan court he was charged with wright and sex abuse charges involving encounters with two women weinstein agreed to wear an electronic monitor and also to refrain from traveling beyond new york and connecticut the movie producer was toppled from hollywood's highest ranks last year after dozens of women accused him of misconduct. his lawyer believes weinstein will ultimately be exonerated of those charges he spoke to reporters...