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by chris wright, used the gun bought by chris wright, had chris wright's dna, had a connection to kenat it wasn't chris wright. >> reporter: but all of that claimed chris' defense the clever novak was quite capable of setting up. >> he could have it set from start to finish. >> reporter: like a chess move 20 moves ahead. >> yep. >> reporter: but that didn't explain the good samaritan eyewitness that sat in court and pointed his finger at chris wright. >> i'm very certain and clear of what i saw. i may not have told it initially off the bat under the full stress of what i saw, but i know what i saw and i know who i saw. >> reporter: except there is one person who said he is most certainly sure lee carlson is mistaken. chris wright himself. >> i will answer any question you want to ask. >> reporter: chris was jailed right after his arrest. he wanted to make his case to "dateline" in the flesh, but authorities wouldn't allow it so we talked to him on the phone. you say you didn't do it. >> i absolutely did not do it. >> reporter: we discussed all the allegations at length. he offered det
by chris wright, used the gun bought by chris wright, had chris wright's dna, had a connection to kenat it wasn't chris wright. >> reporter: but all of that claimed chris' defense the clever novak was quite capable of setting up. >> he could have it set from start to finish. >> reporter: like a chess move 20 moves ahead. >> yep. >> reporter: but that didn't explain the good samaritan eyewitness that sat in court and pointed his finger at chris wright. >> i'm...
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we are passing by the neighborhood where the wright brothers lived. >> the wright brothers lived in cedar rapids? mark: they traveled with their father. their father was a bishop in the church. he was assigned to cedar rapids for years. they lived in this neighborhood. they lived in three different homes. school wherean old the public library is right now. orville wright wrote their father brought home a flying toy while they were living in cedar rapids that inspired him. this is one of the early significant sites. people don't realize the wright brothers lived in cedar rapids. >> but former first lady maybe eisenhower -- maybe eisenhower lecture. --enhower lived here. mark: she was here because her buyer was working as a for the sinclair packinghouse, which was the focus of the bohemian neighborhood down here. she spent the first 11 years of her life in cedar rapids. one of the homes is still standing here. it is one of the secrets, even to residents. it is the second home on the right. 1235 3rd avenue, the childhood eisenhower.e dowd >> why do you think it is important for people to kno
we are passing by the neighborhood where the wright brothers lived. >> the wright brothers lived in cedar rapids? mark: they traveled with their father. their father was a bishop in the church. he was assigned to cedar rapids for years. they lived in this neighborhood. they lived in three different homes. school wherean old the public library is right now. orville wright wrote their father brought home a flying toy while they were living in cedar rapids that inspired him. this is one of...
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wright. stephen lloyd. got it, thank you, mr. wright. thank you very much. okay, let's allow the other public speakers to come forward, because they've been waiting, too. >> supervisor fewer: i can't give him another two minutes. michael -- or drop on by my office, michael, also. thank you, mr. wright. next speaker, please. hi, caroline, staff at the youth commission. my fellow youth commissioners of the transformative justice committee wanted to communicate that we completely support the no jail coalition and based on last year's performance audit of the sfpd, the police department is one of the highly paid city employees, whereas the youth employment and youth services are not equitable to the current standards. so right now, we're investing on youth rights as well as youth police training. and hoping that actually leads to more rehabilitation with families and youth. so we would highly like to endorse their budget asks and policy asks. thank you. >> good afternoon. the department on the status of women. i wanted to address a specific request around violen
wright. stephen lloyd. got it, thank you, mr. wright. thank you very much. okay, let's allow the other public speakers to come forward, because they've been waiting, too. >> supervisor fewer: i can't give him another two minutes. michael -- or drop on by my office, michael, also. thank you, mr. wright. next speaker, please. hi, caroline, staff at the youth commission. my fellow youth commissioners of the transformative justice committee wanted to communicate that we completely support the...
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wright. thank you mr. wright. any other public comments? public comment is now closed. strickler, please read the next item. >> item seven, public comment, members of the public may address a san francisco local agency formation commission on matters within their jurisdiction and not on today's agenda. >> i wonder -- public comment? mr. wright. >> all picked up all pick up where i left off. i showed you -- >> okay. [indiscernible]. >> i went through this with supervisor walton in his office. he was very impressed, and i want to show you how the homeless situation is at a point where homeless people don't want to go to navigation centers and shelters because of the hardship , it as a result, they are sleeping -- that's what used to do my god damn self when you had me on the streets. [indiscernible] law enforcement came in contact with approximately 1,139 homeless people using the airport as a bathroom to keep themselves clean, while they are living in transit. all because you have to find housing for the low income people that you claim that you want to help, that you ca
wright. thank you mr. wright. any other public comments? public comment is now closed. strickler, please read the next item. >> item seven, public comment, members of the public may address a san francisco local agency formation commission on matters within their jurisdiction and not on today's agenda. >> i wonder -- public comment? mr. wright. >> all picked up all pick up where i left off. i showed you -- >> okay. [indiscernible]. >> i went through this with...
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ben wright is at downing street for us, ben, i sturgeon.ght is at downing street for us, ben, lam interested in the cabinet, the suggestion that theresa may will sit down with jeremy corbyn, willing to listen to the views of parliament and be bound by the views of parliament if no deal can be agreed withjeremy corbyn, that suggest that remainers in the cabinet have won the day. corbyn, that suggest that remainers in the cabinet have won the daym certainly feels like momentum has shifted their way, you are right, clive, now cabinet resignations yet, but i imagine some of the brexiteer cabinet ministers who, i think, are quite comfortable now, reconciled to their being a no—deal brexit, will be pretty angry that once again the prime minister is talking about seeking an extension, and i think some members of the erg, the hardline brexiteers i have been talking to in the house of commons all day, looking ahead to next friday is a moment where theresa may would say the deal has not gone through, we are leaving regardless, they were hoping that w
ben wright is at downing street for us, ben, i sturgeon.ght is at downing street for us, ben, lam interested in the cabinet, the suggestion that theresa may will sit down with jeremy corbyn, willing to listen to the views of parliament and be bound by the views of parliament if no deal can be agreed withjeremy corbyn, that suggest that remainers in the cabinet have won the day. corbyn, that suggest that remainers in the cabinet have won the daym certainly feels like momentum has shifted their...
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and from "game of thrones" isaac hempstead wright.rst, it's time for three ridiculous questions with another game of throneser, nikolaj coster-waldau. ♪ >> what's the funniest-sounding danish word? >> -- >> what does that mean? >> like porridge. >> spell it for me. >> r, well, there's a letter you don't have, it's an o with a thing. >> do you not have any of the letters we have? >> no, we have all yours. >> why do you have more letters? >> you have more words, though. >> we do? >> yeah. >> all right! have you ever seen a mini novelty license plate with your name on it? >> i have not. have you seen one with yours? >> of course, my name's jimmy, one of the most common names there is. >> do you have your own license plate? >> you mean like a personalized license plate? >> yes, that's what it's called. >> yes, but it's just a series of random numbers. how many lamps in a hotel room is too many lamps? >> it's always seven. seven's too much. >> i think so. >> what would your number be? >> four. three maybe. >> you have ever been in a place
and from "game of thrones" isaac hempstead wright.rst, it's time for three ridiculous questions with another game of throneser, nikolaj coster-waldau. ♪ >> what's the funniest-sounding danish word? >> -- >> what does that mean? >> like porridge. >> spell it for me. >> r, well, there's a letter you don't have, it's an o with a thing. >> do you not have any of the letters we have? >> no, we have all yours. >> why do you have more...
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here's our political correspondent ben wright.to find more time, theresa may left downing street for berlin desperately seeking another delay to brexit. the prime minister is telling eu leaders she can finally get a deal passed through parliament by the end ofjune. theresa may has said that the withdrawal agreement itself cannot be renegotiated with the eu, but some brexit back cabinet ministers have other ideas. the prime minister is up to see angela merkel today, and what i think would be fantastic is if angela merkel will try to support a proper uk brexit by agreeing to reopen the withdrawal agreement. and some tory backbenchers clearly hate the idea of another delay. ladies and gentlemen, we chose to leave, we voted to leave, so for god's sake, let'sjust leave! voted to leave, so for god's sake, let's just leave! in voted to leave, so for god's sake, let'sjust leave! in recent days, government ministers have been holding talks with labour, looking for a compromise that might secure a majority in the commons. labour is arguing
here's our political correspondent ben wright.to find more time, theresa may left downing street for berlin desperately seeking another delay to brexit. the prime minister is telling eu leaders she can finally get a deal passed through parliament by the end ofjune. theresa may has said that the withdrawal agreement itself cannot be renegotiated with the eu, but some brexit back cabinet ministers have other ideas. the prime minister is up to see angela merkel today, and what i think would be...
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wright is one of millions of americans for whom tax season 2019 has been a source of surprise.intment. according to nerd wallet, 59% of americans who have filed a federal tax return so far have reported smaller refunds this year than last year. >> 6% of taxpayers are going to get a tax increase. but 6% of taxpayers is almost 10 million people. >> reporter: wright it's almost 10 million people. >> wright who manages a coffee house said although she and her husband make less than $50,000, under new laws they don't qualify for an earned income credit and no longer able to claim the personal deductions they claimed last year. she's among those who the change in the tax code is a big deal. who else is feeling the squeeze? those living in many higher are areas. they could deduct state and local taxes, salt, but the new code reduces those. and work related expenses, under new tax laws they can no longer claim those deductions. president trump argued the new tax code has benefitted millions. >> with the tax cuts the biggest in the history of our country, tax cuts with people having mor
wright is one of millions of americans for whom tax season 2019 has been a source of surprise.intment. according to nerd wallet, 59% of americans who have filed a federal tax return so far have reported smaller refunds this year than last year. >> 6% of taxpayers are going to get a tax increase. but 6% of taxpayers is almost 10 million people. >> reporter: wright it's almost 10 million people. >> wright who manages a coffee house said although she and her husband make less...
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lou: morgan wright thank you.there are stories we have to look at, cook county state attorney kim foxx defends her office decision to drop felony charges against jussie smollett. she now is inmating that racism is behind those who criticize her decision. u.s. milltary is pulling out a content jen of our forces from libya, a surge of violence there in capital city of tripoli. their role there, they have been doing there and how long our troops have been there is unknown at least to us. and pope francis in morocco praising migrants open borders and multicultural implementism,g that builders of wall will be prisoners of the walls they built, there are not many walls bigger than walls that sound th- surround the vatican are there? just thought i would raise that. joining us, louie golmert. congressman great to have you with us. what a mess on the border with mexico. >> it is. lou: like at these beautiful picture, governor abbott send ut, deputy of public safety, lining shores of rio grande. to what effect? they just k
lou: morgan wright thank you.there are stories we have to look at, cook county state attorney kim foxx defends her office decision to drop felony charges against jussie smollett. she now is inmating that racism is behind those who criticize her decision. u.s. milltary is pulling out a content jen of our forces from libya, a surge of violence there in capital city of tripoli. their role there, they have been doing there and how long our troops have been there is unknown at least to us. and pope...
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wright do the european elections. wright do the others? that's a good point.er to not fight them they would have to get the withdrawal agreement through parliament this week and that's not going to happen. they will end up at least having european elections in this country but what the conservative party does is questionable. as you rightly say, neither of the two big parties as a coherent policy. at least not one that unites the two. the grass have different policies. this independent stories saying the conservatives will get a drubbing. the big news in the last week or so has been nigel farage's brexit party which will get the largest load. the local elections are coming up this week and that actually could be more damaging for theresa may because it looks like the conservatives will ta ke looks like the conservatives will take a real drubbing at the polls. what impact will this have on the government's ability to get a deal through parliament? none, because it won't change any of the numbers that have taken place in westminster. it would actually impact any
wright do the european elections. wright do the others? that's a good point.er to not fight them they would have to get the withdrawal agreement through parliament this week and that's not going to happen. they will end up at least having european elections in this country but what the conservative party does is questionable. as you rightly say, neither of the two big parties as a coherent policy. at least not one that unites the two. the grass have different policies. this independent stories...
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morgan wright. in washington nats... organ playing...hann vexo is the organist at the notre-dame cathedral in parishe was playing the cathedral's famous 8-thousand pipe organ...when the fire broke out... i was playing the mass and everything started i would say normally and after a few minutes maybe 10 or 15 minutes we could hear an alarm in the cathedral during the gospel on april 15th vexo...and the world watched in horror as the cathedral's spire was engulfed in flames and its roof collapsed. this was a terrible tragedythe massive blaze destroyed much of the 850 year old notre-dame, but remarkably the organ vexo last played escaped the blaze undamaged. inside instrument nothing burned, nothing took water from the firemen for example, and the organ is apparently undamaged we still have to switch it on to make sure everything is ok. but the organ is still there vexo is encouraged that the notre dame cathedral will be rebuilt -- support has poured in from many including from right here at the basilica of the national
morgan wright. in washington nats... organ playing...hann vexo is the organist at the notre-dame cathedral in parishe was playing the cathedral's famous 8-thousand pipe organ...when the fire broke out... i was playing the mass and everything started i would say normally and after a few minutes maybe 10 or 15 minutes we could hear an alarm in the cathedral during the gospel on april 15th vexo...and the world watched in horror as the cathedral's spire was engulfed in flames and its roof...
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wright. wright. any other speakers. public comment is now closed. >> i think we can entertain a motion now. >> i'll move we forward this to the full board for recommendation. >> i second that. and we can take that without objection. thank you very much. madam clerk, do you have any other items before us today? >> there are no other items? >> we are journed. are adjourned. . >> shop and dine the 49 promotes loophole businesses and changes residents to do thirds shopping and diane within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services we help san francisco remain unique and successful where will you shop and dine shop and dine the 49. >> my name is neil the general manager for the book shop here on west portal avenue if san francisco this is a neighborhood bookstore and it is a wonderful neighborhood but it is an interesting community because the residents the neighborhood muni loves the neighborhood it is community and we as a book sincerely we see the same people here the shop all the time and you know
wright. wright. any other speakers. public comment is now closed. >> i think we can entertain a motion now. >> i'll move we forward this to the full board for recommendation. >> i second that. and we can take that without objection. thank you very much. madam clerk, do you have any other items before us today? >> there are no other items? >> we are journed. are adjourned. . >> shop and dine the 49 promotes loophole businesses and changes residents to do...
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wright: i have spoken to mr.rberg and we discussed exactly what it is the british government is proposing to do. i don't believe that he doesn't either that we will be the only government in the world to do this. i think there an acceptance on his part and other companies like facebook that some form of regulation is now inevitable and that they recognize the government should play a part in this. it is important that decisions are made by an independent regulator and that that regulator is able to assess the systems to keep their users safe. if they do what they should, the regulator will be satisfied. if they don't, the regulator will have penalties available. emily: have you had concerns about tit-for-tat? i can't imagine the u.s. will sit by and feel ok about that? what if they do the same for countries operating in the u.s.? mr. wright: it is companies wherever they are located that will be subject to these rules. from our perspective, it is most important to keep citizens of the u.k. safe. those offering se
wright: i have spoken to mr.rberg and we discussed exactly what it is the british government is proposing to do. i don't believe that he doesn't either that we will be the only government in the world to do this. i think there an acceptance on his part and other companies like facebook that some form of regulation is now inevitable and that they recognize the government should play a part in this. it is important that decisions are made by an independent regulator and that that regulator is...
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lou: joining us, morgan wright. cyber security expert, great american, good to have you with us. >> hello. lou: turn to decision to call revolutionary guard a terrorist organization. for first time ever. we know full well, that iran was responsible for 2/3 of our cally -- casualties in iraq, only now is this president the one to do it. >> i grew up in days of the shaw. to watch down fall of this great country from what it was to what it is now, only natural you would designate it as foreign terrorist organization,. you are right, instruments of death they supplied to the proxies killing our soldiers should not be tolerated. lou: strangely to me, the military, our military command. the pentagon, generals who i would have thought would have cried out, who -- to econom erae parts of tehran in response, saying we're here to be adversaries of peace and goodwill. they never won in the iraq awkar and afghanistan. -- or. then threw it away. >> that i want to kill americans and kill us. there is no negotiating with folks lik
lou: joining us, morgan wright. cyber security expert, great american, good to have you with us. >> hello. lou: turn to decision to call revolutionary guard a terrorist organization. for first time ever. we know full well, that iran was responsible for 2/3 of our cally -- casualties in iraq, only now is this president the one to do it. >> i grew up in days of the shaw. to watch down fall of this great country from what it was to what it is now, only natural you would designate it as...
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>> david wright leading us off tonight. david, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to that monster blizzard hammering the center of the country right now, turning deadly tonight. the storm raging across 18 states, and then the system moving east. chicago and the northeast will feel this. treacherous driving on the roads in monticello, minnesota. look at that. snow piling up from the slow-moving storm in rice lake, wisconsin, tonight. in fact, tens of thousands are without power tonight. thousands of flights canceled. and the images are really something. abc's alex perez is in st. cloud, minnesota, for us. >> reporter: tonight, in minnesota, treacherous blizzard conditions with pounding hail. in neighboring wisconsin, wind and heavy snow slamming towns. this monster record-breaking storm pummeling the midwest and turning deadly tonight. one person killed in a crash near the denver airport. also in colorado, a state trooper was injured when his car was hit by another driver. on the ground and in the air, chaos. thou
>> david wright leading us off tonight. david, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to that monster blizzard hammering the center of the country right now, turning deadly tonight. the storm raging across 18 states, and then the system moving east. chicago and the northeast will feel this. treacherous driving on the roads in monticello, minnesota. look at that. snow piling up from the slow-moving storm in rice lake, wisconsin, tonight. in fact, tens of thousands are...
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wright? >> okay. thank you very much for your >> discussion of proposed regulation in the staff attachment. >> thank you, chair chiu. item five is an item that pat ford, again, was -- worked on in preparation for this meeting. i just wanted to highlight for you what the item is. our hope is that you may have a chance to look at them today, receive public comment. these are draft proposed regulations that cannot be acted on today. our regulations, you may recall, require a ten-day notice, so the plan was to have the list of areas identified for you where we are proposing some regulatory cleanup and some changes to elicit any kind of specific comments, questions, from you, from members of the public, and then to revise as necessary, notice those changes, and then have them available for you at your may meeting for your action if you want to take action at that time. the package that's with agenda item five basically separates these three -- these proposed changes into three categories. first, they are i
wright? >> okay. thank you very much for your >> discussion of proposed regulation in the staff attachment. >> thank you, chair chiu. item five is an item that pat ford, again, was -- worked on in preparation for this meeting. i just wanted to highlight for you what the item is. our hope is that you may have a chance to look at them today, receive public comment. these are draft proposed regulations that cannot be acted on today. our regulations, you may recall, require a...
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i'm pretty sure travis wright has levelled up to god-like status. look at this severe angle.assive pillows of snow, the giant tree wells, the branchs, the blind drops. this line is absolutely insane. >> but it's pristine as well. every single piece of snow he's on is untouched. >> yeah. it also speaks to his talent and his skills because you can't just decide to one day go up and ns. posted up on theed dea line.>> unmistakable. you know that's a helicopter. and this helicopter actually deployed by the government in spain. the spanish marrytime society was called out 6:30 p.m. to this rocky area in major ka. >> couple was surfing. it was beautiful. you can see the seas are rough. the couple says they had to put in a phone call for rescue because the strong wind knocked them off course. >> luckily they had their phone with them, right? >> i didn't know surfers carried phones. >> that's probably why. you can have a cell phone pocket in your wet suit. >> it's awesome they had it because you're right, had they not, they would have been in a lot of trouble. >> this is when the resc
i'm pretty sure travis wright has levelled up to god-like status. look at this severe angle.assive pillows of snow, the giant tree wells, the branchs, the blind drops. this line is absolutely insane. >> but it's pristine as well. every single piece of snow he's on is untouched. >> yeah. it also speaks to his talent and his skills because you can't just decide to one day go up and ns. posted up on theed dea line.>> unmistakable. you know that's a helicopter. and this helicopter...
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with former cnbc host bob wright with us next. come to manage a trillion dollars in assets under care? jay. sarah. so i have a few thoughts on that early retirement... by focusing our mind on whatever's on yours. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes internet that puts alright boys, time to eat. that handles anything. [ crowd cheering ] that protects what's important. and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. >>> up next, former nbc ceo bob wright joins us to discuss at&t's move to sell its luhu stake and his thoughts on netflix earnings stay with us we see homes staying cooler without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. whai tell clients, etfs can follow an index, but which ones target your goals? it's not about
with former cnbc host bob wright with us next. come to manage a trillion dollars in assets under care? jay. sarah. so i have a few thoughts on that early retirement... by focusing our mind on whatever's on yours. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes internet that puts alright boys, time to eat. that handles anything. [...
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now after a month-long investigation, a south carolina prosecutor says that 10-year-old raniya wright's dianne gallagher reports, the girl's mother is not ready to accept that conclusion. >> i miss my daughter. i'm not able to hold my daughter again, kiss her. i'm not able for my child to go to prom. >> reporter: in the nearly one month since 10-year-old raniya wright died after a fight at school, her family has been asking the same questions. what happened inside that fifth grade classroom on march 25th and why did their little girl die two days later. on friday, south carolina investigators announced their surprising conclusions. >> raniya wright died of natural causes. there was no evidence of trauma on or inside the body of raniya wright that would indicate that any fight in any magnitude contributed to her death. as a result of those findings, there will not be criminal charges brought in this matter. >> reporter: the pathologist determined raniya's death was caused by a relatively rare birth defect called an avm. it's a tangled mass of blood vessels on her brain. the solicitor s
now after a month-long investigation, a south carolina prosecutor says that 10-year-old raniya wright's dianne gallagher reports, the girl's mother is not ready to accept that conclusion. >> i miss my daughter. i'm not able to hold my daughter again, kiss her. i'm not able for my child to go to prom. >> reporter: in the nearly one month since 10-year-old raniya wright died after a fight at school, her family has been asking the same questions. what happened inside that fifth grade...
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here's abc's david wright. >> the name is bond.reporter: kensington palace has yet to say how the duke of cambridge takes his martinis. >> shaken, not stirred. >> reporter: but his royal highness has enjoyed an up-close look at her majesty's secret se s, 007 a week at mi5, britain's domestic counterterrorist spy team, and he spent a week at the ultra top secret gchq. >> the suit is the modern gentleman's armor. the kingsman agents are the new knights. >> reporter: no, that's not the kingsmen, which is completely fictional as far as we know. gchq is the equivalent to the nsa, focused on code-breaking and electronic surveillance. it began with the heroes of bletchley park, who cracked the enigma code during world war ii. these days gchq is so top secret, only friday did officials reveal its old headquarters, a nondescript office block sandwiched between a starbucks and a pub here in london. top secret no more because gchq recently moved to fancy new digs where the future king got a peek at what they do. >> he wants to get even more u
here's abc's david wright. >> the name is bond.reporter: kensington palace has yet to say how the duke of cambridge takes his martinis. >> shaken, not stirred. >> reporter: but his royal highness has enjoyed an up-close look at her majesty's secret se s, 007 a week at mi5, britain's domestic counterterrorist spy team, and he spent a week at the ultra top secret gchq. >> the suit is the modern gentleman's armor. the kingsman agents are the new knights. >> reporter:...
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abc's david wright is there in paris. >> reporter: in paris, heavy hearts. ♪ the city, the whole nationreally in mourning. >> this is the biggest symbol of paris. >> it's quite striking here to see all the parisians who come here gather to mourn. >> to me it's the most beautiful monument of paris. >> reporter: notre dame, our lady of paris to those who live here, a landmark ravaged by flames. this is one of the most important landmarks in france. there's a feeling of great sadness here. all along the seine, people are singing hymns. notre dame survived the french revolution. this is where napoleon was crowned emperor of france. it survived two world wars and the nazi occupation. the heart of france. while the cause of this fire is not yet known, authorities are investigating if it might have been linked to the construction work. now the reconstruction work will have to begin all over again with much more damage to undo. macron has vowed to rebuild. but what stood for centuries could take a generation to restore. can they rebuild? >> i don't know if i will be alive when they will finish
abc's david wright is there in paris. >> reporter: in paris, heavy hearts. ♪ the city, the whole nationreally in mourning. >> this is the biggest symbol of paris. >> it's quite striking here to see all the parisians who come here gather to mourn. >> to me it's the most beautiful monument of paris. >> reporter: notre dame, our lady of paris to those who live here, a landmark ravaged by flames. this is one of the most important landmarks in france. there's a...
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where all the filth ends up. —— wright. a little over 15 years ago, none of this existed.d but in 2003, they were brought back to life. the threats now are very different but pollution, a lack of water as well as climate change. if people keep dumping raw sewerage, poisons, toxins... of course, it is catastrophic. 0ur journey 0urjourney to trace the routes of this crisis begins in the mountains of northern iraq. a lunar landscape that brings to life the rest of the country. the rainfall from here feeds iraqi's two great rivers, the tigre ‘s and the euphrates. they gave rise to mesopotamia, the land between the rivers, home to one of the earliest civilisations, now modern—day iraq. the water up here is at its most pristine. untouched, you can drink it straight from the streams. but almost as soon as it i’u ns streams. but almost as soon as it runs off the mountains, it becomes contaminated. this is a rubbish dump sulemaneiyah, one of the biggest cities in northern rock, and everything gets dumped here. this is one of the most extraordinary things i've ever seen and it looks
where all the filth ends up. —— wright. a little over 15 years ago, none of this existed.d but in 2003, they were brought back to life. the threats now are very different but pollution, a lack of water as well as climate change. if people keep dumping raw sewerage, poisons, toxins... of course, it is catastrophic. 0ur journey 0urjourney to trace the routes of this crisis begins in the mountains of northern iraq. a lunar landscape that brings to life the rest of the country. the rainfall...
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wright: that is a difficult balance to strike. thing we will specifically require a regulator to do is to take full account of freedom of speech and also the need to promote innovation. it is very important that companies have the opportunity to innovate. emily: that was jeremy wright, the u.k. culture, media, digital, and sport secretary. andnt to bring in tom giles capital analyst mark, who currently has an outperform on facebook. it seems like they just can't get away from the bad news. how concerned are you about impending regulation of the content on these sites in particular given that they have demonstrated an incredible inability to regulate that themselves? a technical challenge that no company can overcome, same thing with youtube and the quality of content. emily: is it a technical challenge or ache values challenge? mark: it is at least a technical element. it may be values as well. the three major risks to these large platforms, competition, maturity, and regulation. regulation has risen dramatically. in terms of stoc
wright: that is a difficult balance to strike. thing we will specifically require a regulator to do is to take full account of freedom of speech and also the need to promote innovation. it is very important that companies have the opportunity to innovate. emily: that was jeremy wright, the u.k. culture, media, digital, and sport secretary. andnt to bring in tom giles capital analyst mark, who currently has an outperform on facebook. it seems like they just can't get away from the bad news. how...
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we take up this cyber espionage threat, morgan wright joins us when we come back.will be in just a matter of moments. stay with lou: new controversy tonightsurd facebooks use of user data. a new report cites thousands of leaked documents. it reveals its ceo, mark zuckerberg once considered selling access to that user data just so that he could find out how much that data would be worth. perhaps, the united states should be following the lead of the european union and take a far harder and expensive stands for facebook against facebooks and data practices and that of other tech giants. chinese telecom giant, huawei, racing to grow its five t-mobile networks and what should be an alarming pace to any american. huawei said it has secured 40, 40 commercial contracts already worldwide for 5g equipment, but only one of those contracts is in mainland china. twenty-three abbe sevens 5g contracts are from europe. ten from the middle east, six from asia, one from africa. the united states considers the huawei a national security threat, has called upon all of its allies to b
we take up this cyber espionage threat, morgan wright joins us when we come back.will be in just a matter of moments. stay with lou: new controversy tonightsurd facebooks use of user data. a new report cites thousands of leaked documents. it reveals its ceo, mark zuckerberg once considered selling access to that user data just so that he could find out how much that data would be worth. perhaps, the united states should be following the lead of the european union and take a far harder and...
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wright. wright. any other speakers. public comment is now closed. >> i think we can entertain a motion now. >> i'll move we forward this to the full board for recommendation. >> i second that. and we can take that without objection. thank you very much. madam clerk, do you have any other items before us today? >> there are no other items? >> we are journed. are adjourned. >> my name is alan schumer. i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from family members, so it was a constant battle between both. i ended up, for many years, doing the fashion, not for the movies, but for for san fra
wright. wright. any other speakers. public comment is now closed. >> i think we can entertain a motion now. >> i'll move we forward this to the full board for recommendation. >> i second that. and we can take that without objection. thank you very much. madam clerk, do you have any other items before us today? >> there are no other items? >> we are journed. are adjourned. >> my name is alan schumer. i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this...
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abc's david wright is on the scene in paris. >> reporter: tonight in paris, heavy hearts. ♪ the city,le nation really in mourning. >> the biggest symbol of paris. >> to see all the preeshiers here who came here to gather, to mourn. >> i don't know what to say for me. the most beautiful monument of paris. >> notre dame, our lady of paris to those who live here, a landmark ravaged by flames. today the spire of this 850-year-old landmark burnt like a torch and finally collapsed. >> oh, my. >> reporter: caving in the roof. >> did you see that? >> no. >> reporter: engulfing the very center of this cathedral in flames. john dickas watched it all from his apartment. >> my partner and i were standing on the balcony, and that was moment that she started crying when we watched the spire fall down. it's such like an iconic part of the paris skinline. >> reporter: french president emmanuel macron tearful, called the blaze a terrible tragedy. president trump had these words. >> the fire that they are having at the notre dame cathedral is something like few people have witnessed. it's one of the gr
abc's david wright is on the scene in paris. >> reporter: tonight in paris, heavy hearts. ♪ the city,le nation really in mourning. >> the biggest symbol of paris. >> to see all the preeshiers here who came here to gather, to mourn. >> i don't know what to say for me. the most beautiful monument of paris. >> notre dame, our lady of paris to those who live here, a landmark ravaged by flames. today the spire of this 850-year-old landmark burnt like a torch and...
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thank you. —— ben wright.arged for driving into london's city centre. the ultra low emission zone is set to be expanded to cover the entire area between the north circular and sell circular by 2021 and cities across england are also considering similar schemes, with birmingham and leeds saying they will introduce clean zones. our science and environment correspondent, victoria gill, has more. the dangerous reality of city life. these images, filmed with a heat sensitive camera, show the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it's invisible, but on busy city streets like this we're all breathing it, and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that's why london is embarking on a bold venture — the world's first ultra low emission zone. from today, the most—polluting vehicles will have to pay to enter the city centre. the idea is to discourage people to drive into central london if they've got polluting vehicles, to enc
thank you. —— ben wright.arged for driving into london's city centre. the ultra low emission zone is set to be expanded to cover the entire area between the north circular and sell circular by 2021 and cities across england are also considering similar schemes, with birmingham and leeds saying they will introduce clean zones. our science and environment correspondent, victoria gill, has more. the dangerous reality of city life. these images, filmed with a heat sensitive camera, show the...
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we will be back with you if somebody emerges, thank you very much, ben wright.t has taken 45 years to make britain a trusted, reliable trading partner, adding that britain is at risk of trashing its fabulous relationship with europe and urging politicians to find a way forward, very strong words from jurgen meyer. with me is the director and head of macroeconomics at the centre for economic and business research, an independent economic think tank. thanks for coming in, nice to see you, are you surprised by the siemens statement?” you, are you surprised by the siemens statement? i can't say i am surprised, it very much echoes concerns that other businesses, trade bodies, business membership organisations have been saying for months, that they are very worried about the path that the brexit negotiations have taken, about the lack of certainty, about how dragged out that uncertainty has become. people talking about the possibility of some kind of customs union, just narrowly defeated as an option in the house of commons last night. with that kind of option meet a
we will be back with you if somebody emerges, thank you very much, ben wright.t has taken 45 years to make britain a trusted, reliable trading partner, adding that britain is at risk of trashing its fabulous relationship with europe and urging politicians to find a way forward, very strong words from jurgen meyer. with me is the director and head of macroeconomics at the centre for economic and business research, an independent economic think tank. thanks for coming in, nice to see you, are you...
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wright. wright. any other speakers. public comment is now closed. >> i think we can entertain a motion now. >> i'll move we forward this to the full board for recommendation. >> i second that. and we can take that without objection. thank you very much. madam clerk, do you have any other items before us today? >> there are no other items? >> we are journed. are adjourned. >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport. we have on average 150,000 people traveling through the airport every day. flying can be stressful so we have introduced therapy dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the airport, into the terminals to make passenger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and h
wright. wright. any other speakers. public comment is now closed. >> i think we can entertain a motion now. >> i'll move we forward this to the full board for recommendation. >> i second that. and we can take that without objection. thank you very much. madam clerk, do you have any other items before us today? >> there are no other items? >> we are journed. are adjourned. >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport....
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laura: then right in westminster -- ben wright in westminster tonight, thank you. you are watching "mec world newsca." still to come on tonight's program, combating climate change by taking co2 out of the air. one company is trying to reverse there, but is it too much of a cost? trumpua and the san mayor have exchanged insults over the pace of hurricane recovery in puerto each other crazed in unhinged. ata major hurricane devd the island in 2017. mike kelly katty kay has spomyn to mayor -olleague katty kay has spoken to mayor crews. katty: can you give us an update on the situation in puerto rico after the hurricane in 2017? ruz: suicide res have gone up by 30%. 1.3 million puerto ricans need some sor of food stamp assistance or nutritional ceassisto get food on the table. and we are still waiti for moneys that were appropriated in order to be able to begin the reconstruction. katty: the $91 billion president trump says puerto ric, has ave you received that money? well, the president lied. i don't know how else to put it. ale president lied when he about $91 billio
laura: then right in westminster -- ben wright in westminster tonight, thank you. you are watching "mec world newsca." still to come on tonight's program, combating climate change by taking co2 out of the air. one company is trying to reverse there, but is it too much of a cost? trumpua and the san mayor have exchanged insults over the pace of hurricane recovery in puerto each other crazed in unhinged. ata major hurricane devd the island in 2017. mike kelly katty kay has spomyn to...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. as the father of 1:9 has been revealed as the father of 49 children. he was first taken to court in 2017 by a group of donor children and their parents who suspected they were related. the dna results were confirmed on friday afterjudges allow them to be released. president donald trump‘s ban on transgender people serving in the us military has come into effect. after three years of being able to openly serve their country as their chosen gender, now they can only serve in their gender assigned at birth. the president says it‘s down to the cost of medical bills. our lgbt correspondent ben hunte explains what the new rules mean. transgender people are being barred from joining the us military. but what has led to this, and what does it mean for transgender service people in the future? this is myjob, this is my life. i served six years. i buried our fallen warriors. it feels like a slap in the face. before we get into how the ban applies and why some of its reasoning is questionable, b
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. as the father of 1:9 has been revealed as the father of 49 children. he was first taken to court in 2017 by a group of donor children and their parents who suspected they were related. the dna results were confirmed on friday afterjudges allow them to be released. president donald trump‘s ban on transgender people serving in the us military has come into effect. after three years of being able to openly serve their country as their chosen gender, now they...
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[music] i'm head coach jay wright and this is the lowe's "do it wright playbook." alright matt, tell us what you see here. notice how he's working the cut grass back onto the lawn. he know that instead of going into a bag, it can act as a fertilizer and strengthen his yard. he's not green but his lawn is going to be for a long time. yardmanship is not dead folks. not by a long shot. >>and we're taking a peek here live. storm tracker for. >>and you're seeing little bit of activity and inactivity enough and big yet this morning but we will keep you posted. >>on the storm good morning and daria full senate will trend in for james fletcher the good news is we thought was going to be really bad today, but i heard john at the 4 o'clock hour maybe not as bad as predicted john. >>we're showing heavy rainfall and it was showing it right in the middle of your giants game today, but we are looking at some lighter showers now and the moving in a little bit sooner than expected which is really good news for anyone that stepping outside for that game or really anything else toda
[music] i'm head coach jay wright and this is the lowe's "do it wright playbook." alright matt, tell us what you see here. notice how he's working the cut grass back onto the lawn. he know that instead of going into a bag, it can act as a fertilizer and strengthen his yard. he's not green but his lawn is going to be for a long time. yardmanship is not dead folks. not by a long shot. >>and we're taking a peek here live. storm tracker for. >>and you're seeing little bit of...
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georgina wright there speaking to kasia.stan's prime minister imran khan has told the bbc he's willing to talk peace after the polls. he insisted his country was dismantling the radical groups involved in the violence in kashmir. and he claimed he had the pakistani army's full backing. imran khan has been talking to the bbc‘s world affairs editor, john simpson. these are testing times for imran khan. in february, he had to cope with an aerial bombing against his territory by india. and if things had gone wrong, there could have been a serious escalation between the two nuclear powers. instead, he seems to have diffused the situation. india was targeting what it claimed were terrorists from the daesh organisation operating against it from pakistani territory. a lot of people in india will see this interview with you. what message would you like to send the modi government and the people of india? surely, the number one task of the two governments should be how are we going to reduce poverty. and the way reduce poverty is by s
georgina wright there speaking to kasia.stan's prime minister imran khan has told the bbc he's willing to talk peace after the polls. he insisted his country was dismantling the radical groups involved in the violence in kashmir. and he claimed he had the pakistani army's full backing. imran khan has been talking to the bbc‘s world affairs editor, john simpson. these are testing times for imran khan. in february, he had to cope with an aerial bombing against his territory by india. and if...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster.ng in the coming weeks, on other parties launching their campaigns for the european elections. and if you want to know more, just visit our website at bbc.co.uk/news. president trump has confirmed he wants to send people detained in his immigration crackdown at the mexico border to so—called sanctuary cities. they're areas of the united states, usually under democrat control, that don't cooperate with the detention of illegal migrants. in response, democratic mayors across the country said they would welcome the new arrivals and condemned what they called president trump's "racist rhetoric". the remarks made on twitter followed a speech mr trump gave earlier in the day, in which he first discussed the plan. we'll bring the illegal — really you call them the illegals, i call them the illegals, they came across the border illegally — we'll bring them to sanctuary city areas and let that particular area take care of it, whether it is a state or whether it might be. california certainly is
ben wright, bbc news, westminster.ng in the coming weeks, on other parties launching their campaigns for the european elections. and if you want to know more, just visit our website at bbc.co.uk/news. president trump has confirmed he wants to send people detained in his immigration crackdown at the mexico border to so—called sanctuary cities. they're areas of the united states, usually under democrat control, that don't cooperate with the detention of illegal migrants. in response, democratic...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster.een hearing, philip hammond has been speaking in washington today, and our economics correspondent dharshini david is there. the chancellor has been speaking about the possible economic effects of brexit. what exactly did he have to say? well, clive, of course we could have been withinjust to say? well, clive, of course we could have been within just minutes of leaving the eu tonight without a deal. a huge relief from the global financial leaders gathered here that that has been averted, but concerns, some shared by the chancellor, about the impact that uncertainty, prolonged uncertainty, continued deadlock, could have on our economy and on two fronts. businesses are investing less because they are nervous. about 50% of what they normally do. the chancellor is confident that could bounce back if there is a deal. second, he's sitting on a worth tens of tens of billions of pounds. he could use that to alleviate austerity but he says he can't part with that cash until he is confident ther
ben wright, bbc news, westminster.een hearing, philip hammond has been speaking in washington today, and our economics correspondent dharshini david is there. the chancellor has been speaking about the possible economic effects of brexit. what exactly did he have to say? well, clive, of course we could have been withinjust to say? well, clive, of course we could have been within just minutes of leaving the eu tonight without a deal. a huge relief from the global financial leaders gathered here...
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her name is kathy wright. katherine wright. she is the chief curator on the exhibition of people's contest. kathy has owned this project for at least four years now. working with everyone on staff, she has been an extraordinary, extraordinary force to make sure not only that we got the stories right and the narratives rich and full, but worked with me to help articulate my sometimes -- hmm -- inarticulate ideas about the vision, what i wanted to see, what i didn't want to see when it came to this exhibition, what i knew is that i wanted to create something different. what i knew is i did not want this to look like everybody else's civil war museum exhibit. what i knew is i didn't want to see the same colors, the same images. i wanted it to have power to move people. and from the beginning, kathy got it. and she has worked tirelessly again on this exhibit. and why is she not here? well, she nearly gave us a heart attack. you see, one of these very interesting young men came in, wanting to do some research in our collections and
her name is kathy wright. katherine wright. she is the chief curator on the exhibition of people's contest. kathy has owned this project for at least four years now. working with everyone on staff, she has been an extraordinary, extraordinary force to make sure not only that we got the stories right and the narratives rich and full, but worked with me to help articulate my sometimes -- hmm -- inarticulate ideas about the vision, what i wanted to see, what i didn't want to see when it came to...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. in the coming weeks, on other parties launching their campaigns for the european elections. and if you want to know more, just visit our website at bbc.co.uk/news. the pregnancy and parenting club bounty, has been fined £a00,000 for what regulators called an "unprecedented" data breach. new mothers were among more than 1a million people whose personal information was collected, but illegally shared with other companies for marketing purposes. bounty says it has since changed its procedures. the schools watchdog, 0fsted, says councils in england have spent tens of thousands of pounds, putting children in centres that aren't legally registered as schools. up to 6,000 pupils have been found attending establishments suspected of operating outside the law, including some religious centres. the government has promised to give 0fsted stronger powers, to tackle the problem. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. classrooms are upstairs. two years ago, the inspectors arrived here. i w
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. in the coming weeks, on other parties launching their campaigns for the european elections. and if you want to know more, just visit our website at bbc.co.uk/news. the pregnancy and parenting club bounty, has been fined £a00,000 for what regulators called an "unprecedented" data breach. new mothers were among more than 1a million people whose personal information was collected, but illegally shared with other companies for marketing purposes. bounty...
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we take up this cyber espionage threat, morgan wright joins us when we come back. that will be in just a matter of moments. stay with i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. and relief from symptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin
we take up this cyber espionage threat, morgan wright joins us when we come back. that will be in just a matter of moments. stay with i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's...
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we take up this cyber espionage threat, morgan wright joins us when we come back. be in just a matter of moments. stay with us please ♪ ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! keep goin' man! you got it! if you ride, you get it. ♪ here i go again geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. is it to carry cargo... greatness of an suv? or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. if you've never seen yourself in a mercedes, you've never seen these offers. lease the gla 250 for just $379 a month at the mercedes-benz spring event. hurry in before april 30th. and relief from symptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation
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on friday, south carolina investigators announced their surprising conclusion. >> raniya wright diedide the body of raniya wright that would indicate that any fight in any magnitude contributed to her death. as a result of those findings, there will not be criminal charges brought in this matter. >> the pathologist determined raniya's death was caused by a relatively rare birth defect called an avm, a tangled mess of blood vessels on her brain, and said during the last two years, raniya had visited a doctor at least six times complaining of headaches and dizziness, and her final visit, just 13 days before she fell unconscious at school. now, officials say based on interviews and medical evidence, it does not appear a fight of any kind contributed to raniya's death. >> there were no bruises, no cuts, no scrapes, no busted lips, no black eyes. >> reporter: but raniya's mother and her legal team say they hired a private investigator, who also interviewed children inside the classroom that day. and got a very different description of what the district labeled a scuffle and county officia
on friday, south carolina investigators announced their surprising conclusion. >> raniya wright diedide the body of raniya wright that would indicate that any fight in any magnitude contributed to her death. as a result of those findings, there will not be criminal charges brought in this matter. >> the pathologist determined raniya's death was caused by a relatively rare birth defect called an avm, a tangled mess of blood vessels on her brain, and said during the last two years,...
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lauren wright, lecturer and politics and public affairs at princeton university.and heading to the polls to the decide the political fate of benjamin netanyahu. experts say the races too close to call. we have the latest from tel aviv. >> reporter: is really voters finally heading to the polls after months of contentious campaigning between longtime prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and his chief rigel, pentagon's. both candidates are urging a big turnout on tuesday. >> this is a sacred act, the meaning of democracy. we are blessed with it but one must choose good . >> we owe it is a responsibility, those who vote choose who you believe in respect each other. >> reporter: election has been seen as a referendum on that yahoo. the prime minister is a -- bitten -- benjamin netanyahu who has been a close ally to president trump. he has failed to address major issues like a long time settlement. causes west bank residents say they're not expecting a different policy after the election no matter who wins. >> netanyahu and gantz are two faces of the same coin. >> whoeve
lauren wright, lecturer and politics and public affairs at princeton university.and heading to the polls to the decide the political fate of benjamin netanyahu. experts say the races too close to call. we have the latest from tel aviv. >> reporter: is really voters finally heading to the polls after months of contentious campaigning between longtime prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and his chief rigel, pentagon's. both candidates are urging a big turnout on tuesday. >> this is a...