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>> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?", i didn't say, "hey, how much, buddy?" i just said, "of course. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me wrong -- but tell me how much you were asking, money-wise, to take care of columbo in the style sam had -- >> i didn't ask for money. i was asking for them to send the vets over. i wasn't asking for money. >> come on, columbo. >> either way, tyson says he's told there's no money earmarked for columbo. >> i first thought, "it has to be a misunderstanding," but, at some point, you'd think, even if that were the case, they would have an allegiance to what sam would have wanted." >> radio host mark thompson was a longtime friend of simon's. is it possible that sam made a promise to tyson he didn't intend to keep? >> i think the answ
>> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?", i didn't say, "hey, how much, buddy?" i just said, "of course. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me...
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sam: yes. not necessarily lie my way in, but i would compile a list of people who work for the company, then i would research those people, go through their facebook, twitter, whatever social media they have. find out what their interests if i can getg information on the technology they use. them -- be them posting a photo of their new phone or laptop or something like that. learn about the technologies they are using. for more information have, the more likely would -- likelihood i could succeed in an attack. if you want to send a malicious document to them, if i have researched them on facebook, i can write up something that would be interesting to them to open and convince them to open the document. once they have opened the document, i would have control of their computer. say it is a laptop, maybe the laptop is at home, i have the system to access, when they go into work the next, i might have access to the airport. peter: how would you break into this room? ?hrough the electronic lock to
sam: yes. not necessarily lie my way in, but i would compile a list of people who work for the company, then i would research those people, go through their facebook, twitter, whatever social media they have. find out what their interests if i can getg information on the technology they use. them -- be them posting a photo of their new phone or laptop or something like that. learn about the technologies they are using. for more information have, the more likely would -- likelihood i could...
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bureau chief sam ford is at the memorial to explain. sam? sam: the groups that came together represented representee knights of columbus, black and white evangelicals to follow martin luther king's message of nonviolence. they don't know the las vegas shooter motive but they involve hate and not love. they celebrated 60 years of nonviolence and racial justice in which he said to retaliate with hate and bitterness would do nothing but intensify the hate in the world. >> the people of hate believe the neighbors are brothers and sisters. they have to act like it and set an example. >> preach love for your fellow man. in the shooter had embraced just that doctrine the shooting would not have occurred because he would have had love for people he shot. sam: the same spirit of violence that motivated the shooter in las vegas motivates many of the young men who shoot each other down in america cities. a belief that the only way to resolve problems is through violence. reporting live from the martin luther king memorial, i'm sam ford abc7 news. aliso
bureau chief sam ford is at the memorial to explain. sam? sam: the groups that came together represented representee knights of columbus, black and white evangelicals to follow martin luther king's message of nonviolence. they don't know the las vegas shooter motive but they involve hate and not love. they celebrated 60 years of nonviolence and racial justice in which he said to retaliate with hate and bitterness would do nothing but intensify the hate in the world. >> the people of hate...
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sam brock caught upÑ.' with the coupleÑpr)q coffey park neighborhood of santa rosa and sam that symbol couldn't be destroyed. >> reporter: no it's very you will powerful. janelle, good evening. this was the house that sam brinker hoff bought with his wife two months ago. a week ago it was burnt down in a second you will see the burnt out car. all the belongings gone. when sam came back to look through the items to see if she could find something she located an item so small, frail and vulnerable. it's almost insplikable that it survived. in the wake of total devastation you might think it hard to turn up something that takes your soul away to another place. sam brinker hoff succeeded though findingxr a gem buried ia black box atop the scarred land escape >> when i opened it it was)úhw just hope you know you see something that meant so much and you findwgrok it in rubble wher know everything is gone. >> in a marriage love often has to withstand hardship and for these two love birds sam and monica so too di
sam brock caught upÑ.' with the coupleÑpr)q coffey park neighborhood of santa rosa and sam that symbol couldn't be destroyed. >> reporter: no it's very you will powerful. janelle, good evening. this was the house that sam brinker hoff bought with his wife two months ago. a week ago it was burnt down in a second you will see the burnt out car. all the belongings gone. when sam came back to look through the items to see if she could find something she located an item so small, frail and...
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and sam katz, documentarian. good morning, sam. >> morning, everybody. >> all right, let's get in on this. we shall see later today during the nfl games if those on-the-field protests will continue into week 4. pennsylvania and state senator mike regan of york county proposed a nonbinding resolution to condemn the nfl protests. p.a. gubernatorial candidate scott wagner said, "we aren't a nation that kneels for freedom. we stand for it together." judge dwayne woodruff, a supreme court candidate and former pittsburgh steeler said of president trump's call to fire nfl players who disrespect the flag only serves to push our country to become more divided and ultimately penalizes our first amendment rights under the constitution." let me start with you, david, because you're new here. give you the first shot on this. how do you bring -- so much rhetoric. >> right. >> how do you bring both sides of this issue together? we're talking about the people who believe that kneeling disrespects the flag, disrespects military,
and sam katz, documentarian. good morning, sam. >> morning, everybody. >> all right, let's get in on this. we shall see later today during the nfl games if those on-the-field protests will continue into week 4. pennsylvania and state senator mike regan of york county proposed a nonbinding resolution to condemn the nfl protests. p.a. gubernatorial candidate scott wagner said, "we aren't a nation that kneels for freedom. we stand for it together." judge dwayne woodruff, a...
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sam: in southeast washington, i'm sam ford, abc7 news. alison: you don't see that as much as you used to. you know, the shop vendors who really over the decade develop friendships with the clients. eastern market and see the stand there, so meticulous. everything perfectly put out there. he was so happy at the job. enjoy retirement. gold star families talked about a lot lately. tonight a mother reaching out to 7 salutes hoping to honor her son. her emotional story coming up. alison: tragic developments tonight. ikea dresser recalled more than a year ago has killed another child. what parents need to know in the consumer alert. jonathan: i head at 6:00, stop and check this out. deputy driving in an absolute fire storm. the one moment he said he feared for his life and what he did steve: the weekend is here. going to the wizards game, they are playing the detroit pistons. it's mai forget the cox farm fall fest now until october 31. the temperatures are lower to middle 60's. added clouds. temperature trend moving through the next several day
sam: in southeast washington, i'm sam ford, abc7 news. alison: you don't see that as much as you used to. you know, the shop vendors who really over the decade develop friendships with the clients. eastern market and see the stand there, so meticulous. everything perfectly put out there. he was so happy at the job. enjoy retirement. gold star families talked about a lot lately. tonight a mother reaching out to 7 salutes hoping to honor her son. her emotional story coming up. alison: tragic...
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sam? sam: talking to greg, head of events d.c. that controls the stadium, there are no immediate plans to begin the demolition here. but he said it has useful light. for example they had a beer garden here, college game here. but it is clear that the stadium's useful days are in the past. d.c. united played the last game that spelled the end of the professional sports in the venue that is home for soccer, baseball, football. >> i like r.f.k. because of the ambiance of the history. >> vents d.c. controls what it now calls the r.f.k. campu short-term uses from a marketplace to sports field. >> the useful life will be exhausted. >> the focus is mainly on sports. >> sultly one with a stadium there -- ultimately one with a stadium. second is an arena. >> he says they are talking about a place like the capital one center and the former verizon center where you have basketball and hockey. >> a lot of people want the redskins to come back here. this is a stadium that the redskins would leave and go to super bowls and win them. they have n
sam? sam: talking to greg, head of events d.c. that controls the stadium, there are no immediate plans to begin the demolition here. but he said it has useful light. for example they had a beer garden here, college game here. but it is clear that the stadium's useful days are in the past. d.c. united played the last game that spelled the end of the professional sports in the venue that is home for soccer, baseball, football. >> i like r.f.k. because of the ambiance of the history....
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reporting live at the wharf, i'm sam sweeney, abc7 news. jonathan: all right, sam. thanks. caught on video dramatic end to a high-speed chase. look at that. why the man facing serious prison time is upset about his shoe. >> she hit me, too. michelle: we have the story behind this one as the second drunk driver rams into a police car. what police found in his car beside his 4-year-old so jonathan: a woman is dead following a crash with a train in glen burnie. the driver was making illegal turn when the train struck her car. she later died at the hospital. the child in her car was seriously injured. michelle: caught on video, a suspected drunk driver with his child riding in the backseat slams into two cars. the second of which was a police car. watch. >> i'm trying to stop this guy. hold on. she just hit me, too. get out of the car, now! show me your hands. michelle: the driver immediately surrendered n >> i didn't mean to. >> well, you did. >> did it really hit you? >> look at this. michelle: not the right question to ask. the police say the 4-year-old in the backseat was n
reporting live at the wharf, i'm sam sweeney, abc7 news. jonathan: all right, sam. thanks. caught on video dramatic end to a high-speed chase. look at that. why the man facing serious prison time is upset about his shoe. >> she hit me, too. michelle: we have the story behind this one as the second drunk driver rams into a police car. what police found in his car beside his 4-year-old so jonathan: a woman is dead following a crash with a train in glen burnie. the driver was making illegal...
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sam ford joins us tonight with the story. hi, sam. sam: hello. well, the d.c. national guard brought them home on a 737 jet this afternoon. ten m.p.d. officers, eight of whom had previously been officers with the puerto rican sorry, the puerto rico police department. in those cases they said they came home, well, tired but with a sense of accomplishment. ten officers returned with their boss, chief peter newsham on the tarmac. they left wednesday last week on a mission to help as much as they could with the home territory puerto rico. you can tell how the devastation affected them. she said she visited the island before the 100%. going back -- island before the hurricane. going back the >> it was hard. very hard. sam: this photo is officer raul menendez who found and greeted his father down there. he told us of the moment he reunited with him. >> i got out of the car and gave a specific whistle he would do with us. [whistling] he turned around. we connected. it was emotional. so am i. but just being able to see my dad. >> they went to assist puerto rican author
sam ford joins us tonight with the story. hi, sam. sam: hello. well, the d.c. national guard brought them home on a 737 jet this afternoon. ten m.p.d. officers, eight of whom had previously been officers with the puerto rican sorry, the puerto rico police department. in those cases they said they came home, well, tired but with a sense of accomplishment. ten officers returned with their boss, chief peter newsham on the tarmac. they left wednesday last week on a mission to help as much as they...
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sam's are the darkest corner of the u.s. federal prison system combining the brutality and isolation of maximum security units with additional restrictions that deny individuals almost any connection to the human world now to be clear sams have been used for decades but their use became much more common after the september eleventh attacks and it looks like the criteria for imposing a seance work predict it and work predicated on a prisoner's likelihood to call communicate dangerous information but by their religion there was a the result has been one of increased mental illness and trauma from the physical social spiritual and information isolation imposed but what makes it all the more nefarious is that a prisoner on the administer special administrative measures is prohibited from speaking to the media as are their attorneys and family members secrecy as we have seen time and time again invites mistrust oppression and abuse three things that should never be wielded by a government against people no they should not be no t
sam's are the darkest corner of the u.s. federal prison system combining the brutality and isolation of maximum security units with additional restrictions that deny individuals almost any connection to the human world now to be clear sams have been used for decades but their use became much more common after the september eleventh attacks and it looks like the criteria for imposing a seance work predict it and work predicated on a prisoner's likelihood to call communicate dangerous information...
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i love you, sam. more than you could possibly ever know. we all do. and if tonight can serve no other function than to reaffirm that principle, then i will it to be so with the hope i might serve as the space older to relate one basic truth. you are loved. period. ever,e special and you ever forget it. thank you so much. god bless you all. i am so deeply honored and moved. [applause] thank you so much. [applause] ♪ >> thank you so much. we love you. now i have the pleasure of giving away a brand-new 2018 lexus sport. we are going to see what this car has to offer while my cochair picks a winner. please roll that video. ♪ you are watching live coverage of the human rights campaign annual dinner is evening in washington dc. there going to show you dinner from the beginning now on you can watch it anytime c-span.org. speakers include hillary clinton, billy jean king, kamala harris, and jeff bezos. he was honored with the human rights campaign national equality award. ♪ >> good evening. last year, when i had the chance to speak at the democratic nat
i love you, sam. more than you could possibly ever know. we all do. and if tonight can serve no other function than to reaffirm that principle, then i will it to be so with the hope i might serve as the space older to relate one basic truth. you are loved. period. ever,e special and you ever forget it. thank you so much. god bless you all. i am so deeply honored and moved. [applause] thank you so much. [applause] ♪ >> thank you so much. we love you. now i have the pleasure of giving...
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i'm sam sweeney. abc7 news. larry: "7 on your side" as one of the largest railroads begins replacing millions of wooden railroad ties. instead of preserving the wood they ordered employees to make them appear treated. in addition to the freight train, amtrak also uses them. alison: it's been three years since a north carolina crossing guard has seen her son. she stayed busy directing traffic and working a second job as well. so some students decided to do something about it. they raised more than $3,000 in less than 24 that is four times what she needs to get to her son. >> the people coming through on a regular basis. by this i wouldn't have dreamed of. >> e said she had been on her own since she was 18 years old and she wants to travel now that she is older and she says visiting the son is top priority. larry: so instel of seeing him once she can see him four times. >> this is something they see every day and probably develop relationship with. bill: went to the skins games. not the most ideal but it's better
i'm sam sweeney. abc7 news. larry: "7 on your side" as one of the largest railroads begins replacing millions of wooden railroad ties. instead of preserving the wood they ordered employees to make them appear treated. in addition to the freight train, amtrak also uses them. alison: it's been three years since a north carolina crossing guard has seen her son. she stayed busy directing traffic and working a second job as well. so some students decided to do something about it. they...
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sam ford is live in northwest to explain. sam? sam: well, i am here at piney branch at the bike share station here. you can see they use this place quite a bit. empty stalls here. nevertheless, some of the people getting the new dockless bikes as we found out today, they are not doing good things with them. we began operating in d.c. the dockless bike companies and riders say they are doing okay. >> i have a 12-minute walk to the bike station where i would normally rent the bike. now i can drive it to my home and park it on the sidewalk. sam: the bikes are found by the phone app that you can drop anywhere, ended up in the middle of sidewalks, a no-no. one was dropped down a ravine. a company rep is some people are just keeping it. >> they are supposed to be in front of your home. not inside your home. sam: so they keep them there and nobody else gets to use them. >> yes. sam: a problem. >> an issue. sam: i'm in front of the aarp building and the g.p.s. app shows there is a bike right here. but i looked this way, that way, back her
sam ford is live in northwest to explain. sam? sam: well, i am here at piney branch at the bike share station here. you can see they use this place quite a bit. empty stalls here. nevertheless, some of the people getting the new dockless bikes as we found out today, they are not doing good things with them. we began operating in d.c. the dockless bike companies and riders say they are doing okay. >> i have a 12-minute walk to the bike station where i would normally rent the bike. now i...
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a round of applause for sam. that's "inside story." we'll see you back here next sunday. ♪ . >>> at rare join appearance all five living former u.s. presidents took politics aside. and important cause. you have been known to look at these little girls here, the sisters were conjoined. we have the promising prognosis, the twins are being cared for in philadelphia. we have the action news forecast and much more up next, on action news. >>> action news news, action news's number one news program. >>> good afternoon.
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so, will sam be kissing his catch any time soon? probably, yes. just a little bigger, and not a sole. hgppy happy ending there. stay with us. hi there. we're going to look at the satellite picture, first of all, because we have quite a typical autumnal setup, really. cool north—westerly winds working across the atlantic meeting milder southerly winds, a weather front in between. what of course is not normal is this. hurricane ophelia, a category 2 hurricane, near the azores, with winds gusting to 120 miles an hour. that will be affecting our weather early next week. but for the time being, we have these warm winds wafting their way across the british isles, dragging out that warm air for the time of year. so, over the next days, we could see temperatures go as high as 24 degrees, if we get some sunny spells. these temperatures, by the way, pretty good, actually, for late july. except it's not latejuly, it's october. and those temperatures are really quite incredible for the time of year. now, it's a mild start to the day everywhere with temperat
so, will sam be kissing his catch any time soon? probably, yes. just a little bigger, and not a sole. hgppy happy ending there. stay with us. hi there. we're going to look at the satellite picture, first of all, because we have quite a typical autumnal setup, really. cool north—westerly winds working across the atlantic meeting milder southerly winds, a weather front in between. what of course is not normal is this. hurricane ophelia, a category 2 hurricane, near the azores, with winds...
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sam ford, abc7 news. alison: thank you, sam. see you at 6:00. you can get a text alert from abc7 whenever news breaks. sign up at wjla.com or through the news app. larry: developing now president trump's worldwide ban on refugees expired. what does it mean for thousands of people waiting to come to the u.s.? nancy chen at the "live desk" with the answer. nancy: refugees will again be allowed in the united states under what the white house previously called extreme vetting. the new requirements have not been announced officially but according to a state department document seen by reuters refugees have to provide information about the whereabouts going back a decade, twice as long as previously required. the government will detail information on family and employment history. the changes will go into effect tomorrow but there is not an firm -- official announcement from the white house or state department. new executive order allows 45,000 refugees in the united states next year to be the lowest number since 1980. at the "live desk," nancy chen,
sam ford, abc7 news. alison: thank you, sam. see you at 6:00. you can get a text alert from abc7 whenever news breaks. sign up at wjla.com or through the news app. larry: developing now president trump's worldwide ban on refugees expired. what does it mean for thousands of people waiting to come to the u.s.? nancy chen at the "live desk" with the answer. nancy: refugees will again be allowed in the united states under what the white house previously called extreme vetting. the new...
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so, will sam be kissing his catch any time soon? probably, yeah. just a little bigger, and not a sole. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm at @bbcregedahmad. there is much more coming up on bbc world news. let three cap on about top stories, the scandal surrounding hollywood harvey weinstein, which has deepened after actress rose mcgowan publicly accused him of raping her. —— hollywood producer harvey when steam. —— weinstein. hi there. we're going to look at the satellite picture, first of all, because we have quite a typical autumnal setup, really. cool north—westerly winds working across the atlantic meeting milder southerly winds, a weather front in between. what of course is not normal is this — hurricane ophelia, a category 2 hurricane, near the azores, with winds gusting to 120 miles an hour. that will be affecting our weather early next week. but for the time being, we have these warm winds wafting their way across the british isles, dragging out that warm air for the time of year. so,
so, will sam be kissing his catch any time soon? probably, yeah. just a little bigger, and not a sole. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm at @bbcregedahmad. there is much more coming up on bbc world news. let three cap on about top stories, the scandal surrounding hollywood harvey weinstein, which has deepened after actress rose mcgowan publicly accused him of raping her. —— hollywood producer harvey when steam. —— weinstein. hi there. we're...
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sam was resuscitated and taken to hospital. but he's not the only fisherman to put himself at such a risk. apparently there is a tradition amongst fisherman that when they get their catch they gave it a quick kiss before they throw it back in the sea. sam says this whole incident hasn't actually put him off and he will be back here soon on this pier with his friends fishing as soon as he gets the sign—off from doctors. so, despite all of that, will sam be kissing his next catch? probably, yeah. just a bit bigger, and not a sole. chi chi izundu, bbc news boscombe pier. that's it. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, hugh ferris. the headlines tonight. it might prefer club to country right now but david moyes tells us he would in turn scotland that if they ask him to become gordon strachan's successor. don't call us a one—man team, pochettino says guardiola is disrespectful for suggesting spurs rely too much on harry kane. and ulster score two t
sam was resuscitated and taken to hospital. but he's not the only fisherman to put himself at such a risk. apparently there is a tradition amongst fisherman that when they get their catch they gave it a quick kiss before they throw it back in the sea. sam says this whole incident hasn't actually put him off and he will be back here soon on this pier with his friends fishing as soon as he gets the sign—off from doctors. so, despite all of that, will sam be kissing his next catch? probably,...
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sam: hello, alison. i didn't get the impression that there is any wrecking ball on order yet for r.f.k. stadium. the stadium that brought so much joy to so many over the years i got the clear impression the days are number and it will be gone sooner than later. the roar of the crowd. since r.f.k. was built in 1961, they roared for redskins football, for senators and nats baseball. and yesterday, the last time for d.c. united soccer, whose be ready next year. washington's most famous venue may finally have come to the end of its days. >> sometimes in the future it will be demolished. we don't know when. >> greg now controls the r.f.a. campus has various sports-related possibilities pos from a basketball hockey type arena to a new stadium. >> we also want a new market hall that is destination for specialty foods and other things. >> we asked what should happen today, former city council woman -- >> knock it down and build another one in the same place. bring the redskins back. >> redskins spark many memori
sam: hello, alison. i didn't get the impression that there is any wrecking ball on order yet for r.f.k. stadium. the stadium that brought so much joy to so many over the years i got the clear impression the days are number and it will be gone sooner than later. the roar of the crowd. since r.f.k. was built in 1961, they roared for redskins football, for senators and nats baseball. and yesterday, the last time for d.c. united soccer, whose be ready next year. washington's most famous venue may...
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attorney general has repeatedly lifted sam's after a dip in the pleaded guilty to basically using it to force someone to plead guilty you know what isolates george or that tore basically torture you to plead guilty a senior attorney for the starter for constitutional rights points out just as the cia used isolation sensory deprivation as one method to elicit learned helplessness from detainees it appears the government has used the same isolation of sam's as a tool to coerce dependents into cooperating. look let's be honest the fate of these prisoners is in the hands of your buddy and the attorney mr jeff sessions right and you were an interview thing for a say yeah hey hey tyrrell do you think that jeff sessions will will step back on the torture of of muslims in our prisons oh of course jeff would do the of course given jobs track record he'd be all about the border ministration he said bring back torture the president has said more torture maybe even threaten to go after the terrorist families and things like that you know something you know i don't think you're going to see sam s
attorney general has repeatedly lifted sam's after a dip in the pleaded guilty to basically using it to force someone to plead guilty you know what isolates george or that tore basically torture you to plead guilty a senior attorney for the starter for constitutional rights points out just as the cia used isolation sensory deprivation as one method to elicit learned helplessness from detainees it appears the government has used the same isolation of sam's as a tool to coerce dependents into...
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sam ford is covering metro live to explain why. sam, why is it? sam: just what you said. council held a hearing near the metro station and they were concerned that a young person they say is not thoughtful enough could have a criminal record simply for jumping a turnstile in a metro station. if you ride metro on a regular basis, you you have seen it. people jumping turnstiles or sneaking in without paying the fare. as the transit police see, they grab them. but the council is considering a bill to make this citation only offense. no arrest. this we see disproportionate african-american and poor people in the city arrested. this is a poor people's crime. >> during the hearing, several who were affluent recall not having the anyway. the committee chairman on his fare card on metro. >> the driver said fill it up when you get to the station. i never once thought i'm going to get a citation or have a criminal record. sam: but opposing, they said focusing on the fare evaders cut crime 20% this year and some of those arrested last year have warrants. >> the only time arrests doe
sam ford is covering metro live to explain why. sam, why is it? sam: just what you said. council held a hearing near the metro station and they were concerned that a young person they say is not thoughtful enough could have a criminal record simply for jumping a turnstile in a metro station. if you ride metro on a regular basis, you you have seen it. people jumping turnstiles or sneaking in without paying the fare. as the transit police see, they grab them. but the council is considering a bill...
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my first question actually, sam, i only had the pleasure of meeting you today but i've known sam for a while. he worked for a member of congress. so sam, you are unique in the sense of you've heard this term affectionately arab-tino. the hispanic community there are a lot of similarities between the arab community and the latino community. obviously the clout of the hispanic community in large part is due to the numbers that they have, but it took a while for the hispanic community to mature in terms of their political activism and their understanding of how they could be involved as a community and it's not to say that the arab american community or the muslim community or any of the other labels -- the previous conversation we had prior to this panel, but what are some lessons that you learned as being a -- not only a hispanic american but a chief-of-staff to a hispanic member of congress where you saw the hispanic community mature in terms of its activism and what are those lessons that you can share with us so the arab american community is replicating some of those same tactics?
my first question actually, sam, i only had the pleasure of meeting you today but i've known sam for a while. he worked for a member of congress. so sam, you are unique in the sense of you've heard this term affectionately arab-tino. the hispanic community there are a lot of similarities between the arab community and the latino community. obviously the clout of the hispanic community in large part is due to the numbers that they have, but it took a while for the hispanic community to mature in...
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sam ford is here to explain the few developments. sam? sam: before the appeals court ruling, you had to convince authorities you had to have a good reason to get a o well, now, the authorities have to have a good reason to deny you one. d.c. government brass didn't say they have given up on the gun restriction issue. >> we don't want anybody to use a gun inappropriately either for suicide or for crime of violence to have a gun. if your question is whether a saint could have a gun, yes. sam: but gone is the policy you must convince police you have a good reason to carry a good weapon, struck down by appeals court as violation of the second amendment. they were afraid to risk appealing to the high court. >> opening up the case and taking the chance that the supreme court puts us in the remainder of the concealed carry law also in jeopardy. sam: the police stat show under a good reason policy, more than 600 people applied for permits. more than 400 of them denied. currently 123 people in d.c. are licensed for concealed carry. we talk with re
sam ford is here to explain the few developments. sam? sam: before the appeals court ruling, you had to convince authorities you had to have a good reason to get a o well, now, the authorities have to have a good reason to deny you one. d.c. government brass didn't say they have given up on the gun restriction issue. >> we don't want anybody to use a gun inappropriately either for suicide or for crime of violence to have a gun. if your question is whether a saint could have a gun, yes....
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so, will sam be kissing his catch any time soon? probably, yes. just a little bigger, and not a sole. a mini heatwave is expected to bathe parts of the uk in temperatures reaching 24 degrees over the next few days. the well—above—average temperatures come hours after strong winds and heavy rain swept across northern parts of england. rain in cumbria forced the closure of a number of schools as villages were covered in surface water. let's get more detail on that now with chris fawkes. hi there. we're going to look at the satellite picture, first of all, because we have quite a typical autumnal setup, really. cool north—westerly winds across the atlantic meeting milder southerly winds, a weather front in between. what of course is not normal is this. hurricane ophelia, a category 2 hurricane, near the azores, with winds gusting to 120 miles an hour. they will be affecting our weather early next week. for the time being, we have warm winds wafting their way across the british isles, dragging out that warm air for the time of year. so, over the
so, will sam be kissing his catch any time soon? probably, yes. just a little bigger, and not a sole. a mini heatwave is expected to bathe parts of the uk in temperatures reaching 24 degrees over the next few days. the well—above—average temperatures come hours after strong winds and heavy rain swept across northern parts of england. rain in cumbria forced the closure of a number of schools as villages were covered in surface water. let's get more detail on that now with chris fawkes. hi...
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and sam sweeney joining us with new ways to get there. sam? sam: nancy, they spent $2.5 billion on the project and now they want you to come. developers call this one of the most well connected water fronts anywhere in the world. so much so they say leave your cars at home. they asked mayor bouzer what she is most excited about, and it's the water taxis i am standing on now. when they are fully operational, they will transport 300,000 people to the wharf. mayor muriel bowser took to the water to check out d.c.'s newest transportation. >> eventually we will see that the service could offer commuter relief. we will see the people coming from point south that decide to take of drive. >> 25 minutes on the water from alexandria to the wharf. the idea is save off 30 to 40 minutes for commuters going to the office or dinner. >> we can have drinks alcoholic and nonalcoholic. it's wi-fi. you can bring the bikes with you and have snacks. you can get baseball games and get in the wharf. nancy: tickets run $150 for unlimited pass. >> back on land metro mi
and sam sweeney joining us with new ways to get there. sam? sam: nancy, they spent $2.5 billion on the project and now they want you to come. developers call this one of the most well connected water fronts anywhere in the world. so much so they say leave your cars at home. they asked mayor bouzer what she is most excited about, and it's the water taxis i am standing on now. when they are fully operational, they will transport 300,000 people to the wharf. mayor muriel bowser took to the water...
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sam ford is there with the message. sam: in a previously planned event they came together at the martin luther king memorial. black and white, catholic and evangelical to follow model of martin luther king who 60 years ago wrote the essay on non-violence and national justice. even as they also looked at the horrible situation in las vegas on which they offered prayers and questions of why people do such things. >> i really do believe that one of the barriers is we don't know each other well enough. >> we have to get to know each other. we will solve the problems. >> one senseless tragedy of dr. king's day when they preached hope. >> when they murdered the girl in the birmingham church in 1963, king was able to speak to inexpressible grief an mourning and horror. sam: the ministers say they don't know what the las vegas shooter's motives are but it has to boil down to hate. that is what dr. martin luther king stood against. >> we reached a point in our society where people feel the only way to resolve problems is to reso
sam ford is there with the message. sam: in a previously planned event they came together at the martin luther king memorial. black and white, catholic and evangelical to follow model of martin luther king who 60 years ago wrote the essay on non-violence and national justice. even as they also looked at the horrible situation in las vegas on which they offered prayers and questions of why people do such things. >> i really do believe that one of the barriers is we don't know each other...
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so i thought the plan i thought the plan was good but sam brownback did that plan i did and i came in after he had announced his plan but that's ok yeah i think sam brownback plan did help kansas and there kansas has lots of other things going on agricultural prices falling oil prices falling and all of that i thought maybe it's not a big. now the big the big test years because of sam brownback plan missouri cut its tax rate by ten percent across the board in response so that they wouldn't lose all the jobs to kansas if if if emulation isn't the biggest form of flattery i don't know what it would have republicans republicans rolling back your tax fund isn't evidence that there's a failure i don't know what is you said to me in twenty fourteen given time you didn't decide and then you said give it more time it'll be great just what you're saying now about trump's tax plan your predictions didn't work then they're not going to now is what many would say. that many would be wrong are you saying it was a bad plan nothing to do with you or you still think it was a good plan and you don't b
so i thought the plan i thought the plan was good but sam brownback did that plan i did and i came in after he had announced his plan but that's ok yeah i think sam brownback plan did help kansas and there kansas has lots of other things going on agricultural prices falling oil prices falling and all of that i thought maybe it's not a big. now the big the big test years because of sam brownback plan missouri cut its tax rate by ten percent across the board in response so that they wouldn't lose...
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and sam clovis response to that email was great work. and he said that he would run it up through the chain of command inside the campaign. so this kind of goes a little bit against what the administration has been saying, which is that any attempts by papadopoulos to set up a meeting with the russians were quickly shot down. even paul manafort saying that he believed this should stay at a low staff level, if anything, and that donald trump certainly with not be involved in that meet tg. sam clovis however is the one individual in this campaign who appears to have at least congratulated him on his work so far and didn't completely shoot down the suggestion. brooke? >> jeremy, thank you. jeremy diamond. let's talk about the legality of a lot of this news. frank is back with us today former assistant director for the fbi counter intelligence commission and also who ran the enron task. nice to have you both on. frank, let me start with this, what dpou make the president's tweet this morning calling this witness, papadopoulos this former adv
and sam clovis response to that email was great work. and he said that he would run it up through the chain of command inside the campaign. so this kind of goes a little bit against what the administration has been saying, which is that any attempts by papadopoulos to set up a meeting with the russians were quickly shot down. even paul manafort saying that he believed this should stay at a low staff level, if anything, and that donald trump certainly with not be involved in that meet tg. sam...
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with sam burgess out in the semifinals? it's a blow, his impact has an edge run at night was impressive and i think they will miss that. but the opportunity to be around the team and get himself right for the quarterfinals semifinal gives them hope. it's a two thought process. you have two we re two thought process. you have two were cardiff the injury is what we think it is, a medium knee injury, and it is disappointing because he looked to be one of the best players of the tournament. but you can't have a new canon is —— and have a new canon of sam burgess is. gray i thought the england performance was really good. under pressure defensively, they had pressure on the goal—line, not a lot of possession. it was lopsided in the first half. the coach wayne bennett will be really impressed with their attitude defensively and from an attacking point of view they were rusty and i thought their forwards we re really rusty and i thought their forwards were really good. when ruby came on, he changed the dynamics. they were mo
with sam burgess out in the semifinals? it's a blow, his impact has an edge run at night was impressive and i think they will miss that. but the opportunity to be around the team and get himself right for the quarterfinals semifinal gives them hope. it's a two thought process. you have two we re two thought process. you have two were cardiff the injury is what we think it is, a medium knee injury, and it is disappointing because he looked to be one of the best players of the tournament. but you...
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sam ford takes a look. sam: a month after the city began the trial for the dockless bike companies they are popular with youngs people including the cousins in northwest who said they have had the bikes for a month for $14. line bikes did not respond to our questions about that. the cousins say they have had bikes rented stolen that were not locked at the time. >> no repercussions, he said, from line bikes. we asked about the mo bikes in southeast. how much does it cost? >> $1 an hour. >> so you have more bikes? yeah. 15 of them. >> we have seen the this one set near minor elementary school with no front tire for two weeks. >> neighbors are finding them blocking the sidewalk. >> the manager of this building calls the bikes legalized litter. he says they are stacked up around the entrance and he wants them to be remove and he has to talk to the city about it. reporting live, sam ford, abc7 news. michelle: more than 30 children are celebrating more than halloween. >> i take the obligation freely. >> so help m
sam ford takes a look. sam: a month after the city began the trial for the dockless bike companies they are popular with youngs people including the cousins in northwest who said they have had the bikes for a month for $14. line bikes did not respond to our questions about that. the cousins say they have had bikes rented stolen that were not locked at the time. >> no repercussions, he said, from line bikes. we asked about the mo bikes in southeast. how much does it cost? >> $1 an...
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sam ford in marlboro pike in upper marlboro with breaking news for us. sam? sam: yes, jonathan. according to police it was around 1:15. if you look behind me, you see the people? that car went in the restaurant here, top of the hill, during the busy lunchtime when a crowd of 30 people were inside. it laterally came through flinging cinder block and brick through inner walls scattering patrons in disbelief. nichols who came there for lunch in the recess of a trial. >> a car comes through the wall at a high rate of speed and crashed through. i was at the center table. there is a table to the side. there is a wall inside separates the bar from the restaurant part. that came down. i had everybody on top of me before it was over with. the wall, the second wall, people. the police were kind enough to help me get out. >> you are sitting there making conversation -- >> conversation. happened in a second. sam: of course, we looked at the judge. his one sleeve had blood on it and the other had been ripped to shreds. according to the prince george's fire authorities, nine people were injur
sam ford in marlboro pike in upper marlboro with breaking news for us. sam? sam: yes, jonathan. according to police it was around 1:15. if you look behind me, you see the people? that car went in the restaurant here, top of the hill, during the busy lunchtime when a crowd of 30 people were inside. it laterally came through flinging cinder block and brick through inner walls scattering patrons in disbelief. nichols who came there for lunch in the recess of a trial. >> a car comes through...
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sam ford has the new developments. a plea deal. sam: eight years ago, face hidden jose rodriguez-cruz told abc7 he had nothing to do with his girlfriend pamela butler's disappearance. >> i did not find blood and other evidence showing that she was harmed. no. because i didn't do anything to her. sam: today in court he agreed to a deal for prosecutors to switch the chargef to second-degree murder and in exchange he will lead them to butler's body. the family agreed to the deal. although thelma butler in and out of court said of rodriguez-cruz -- >> i didn't know him that well. brad: the prosecutor read agreed upon statement of what happened february 13, 2009, saying in the basement of pamela butler's home she and cruz got into an argument about him getting a job. he punched her in the face, straddled her and choked her to death and lowered the body out the window not covered by the security cameras and drove away with the body. under the deal, cruz gets 12 years in prison for leading authorities to the remains. >> pamela butler said
sam ford has the new developments. a plea deal. sam: eight years ago, face hidden jose rodriguez-cruz told abc7 he had nothing to do with his girlfriend pamela butler's disappearance. >> i did not find blood and other evidence showing that she was harmed. no. because i didn't do anything to her. sam: today in court he agreed to a deal for prosecutors to switch the chargef to second-degree murder and in exchange he will lead them to butler's body. the family agreed to the deal. although...
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all work of the eddiejones row sam simmons but must all work of the eddie jones regime, row sam simmons but must all work of the eddiejones regime, james haskell has been left out. jones has also included two apprentice players, harlequins fly—half mark smith and bath 20—year—old zach mercer. they can make the tea or coffee for the boys, clearer after food, but seriously, they are there to do the hard work and learn from senior players and be ready to play test rug by senior players and be ready to play test rugby in future. england now go from england to portugal next week for a training from england to portugal next week fora training cap from england to portugal next week for a training cap before training matches against argentina in november, and then australia and samoa at twickenham. and ireland have named their 38—man squad for the autumn internationals and simon zebo has been dropped — just days after it was announced he was leaving ireland to play in france next season. connacht centre bundee aki who has recently qualified on residency, is included. former world numb
all work of the eddiejones row sam simmons but must all work of the eddie jones regime, row sam simmons but must all work of the eddiejones regime, james haskell has been left out. jones has also included two apprentice players, harlequins fly—half mark smith and bath 20—year—old zach mercer. they can make the tea or coffee for the boys, clearer after food, but seriously, they are there to do the hard work and learn from senior players and be ready to play test rug by senior players and...
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we begin with sam sweeney who was there for the big party. hey there, sam. sam: hey, nancy. ten years of planning. three and a half years of construction. finally we are here. take a look down the promenade. you can see how many thousands of people are showing up despite the gloomy weather. the fire is on. and in a little bit they will be making s'mores out here at the central fire pit. earlier today, mayor bowser, councilmembers and the againer officially cut the ribbon late this morning to dedicate the wharf. congresswoman eleanor holmes norton told the crowd this project was the toughest bill she has ever gotten through congress. it will bring in 6,000 permanent jobs and it is expected million visitors a year. the mayor told everyone today that this project hit all of its goals. jobs, tax revenue for the city and even affordable housing. mayor bowser: when we look at this beautiful water front, we know it's top quality. we think about the tenants, both commercial and retailers who are coming here, we know they will bring a diversity of options. when we think about all the
we begin with sam sweeney who was there for the big party. hey there, sam. sam: hey, nancy. ten years of planning. three and a half years of construction. finally we are here. take a look down the promenade. you can see how many thousands of people are showing up despite the gloomy weather. the fire is on. and in a little bit they will be making s'mores out here at the central fire pit. earlier today, mayor bowser, councilmembers and the againer officially cut the ribbon late this morning to...
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sam ford is covering northwest washington to explain why. sam? sam: jonathan, we are near the closest metro station to city hall where today councilmembers said they don't want a young person to get a criminal record simply for jumping a turnstile or in some other way avoiding paying a fare on metrobus or metrorail. ward eight councilmember white introduced a bill to make it a citation-only offense where the police could write a fare-evader a ticke jail time. in a hearing today on the bill, the police chief and other metro officials insisted no one gets arrested now simply for fare evasions. but have outstanding warrants or other issues as well. >> we would much rather you issue the citation because i will lose that office out of service for two or three hours while they have to process the custodial record. >> this is a charge. let's be clear. people are being charged in washington, d.c. for fare evading. sam: metro transit police said about 800 people are arrested each year. at least that many were arrested last year for fare evasion. but in ha
sam ford is covering northwest washington to explain why. sam? sam: jonathan, we are near the closest metro station to city hall where today councilmembers said they don't want a young person to get a criminal record simply for jumping a turnstile or in some other way avoiding paying a fare on metrobus or metrorail. ward eight councilmember white introduced a bill to make it a citation-only offense where the police could write a fare-evader a ticke jail time. in a hearing today on the bill, the...
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it is perfectly legal by definition. >> sam, sam, how is that possible? how -- why would it ever be legal for regular civilians to be able to turn their rifle into an automatic weapon, when automatic weapons are banned? >> well, the automatic weapons themselves are banned. in this particular case, the accessory is nothing -- nothing about it makes it illegal in terms of what it does to the actual firearm, to modify whether it's the trigger mechanism or some other feature like a drop-in that makes it fully automatic. this particular accessory uses the gun's own inertia to go or slide, if you will, back and forth to allow the firing of the weapon at a rapid succession. >> but, sam, my question is, how is that logical? how is it logical? clearly we've accepted that automatic weapons are much more deadly. they cause the kind of carnage they saw in las vegas. why is this accessory legal? >> by federal law, this particular accessory is perfectly legal. the national firearms act clearly specifies what constitutes a fully automatic weapon or machine gun is more o
it is perfectly legal by definition. >> sam, sam, how is that possible? how -- why would it ever be legal for regular civilians to be able to turn their rifle into an automatic weapon, when automatic weapons are banned? >> well, the automatic weapons themselves are banned. in this particular case, the accessory is nothing -- nothing about it makes it illegal in terms of what it does to the actual firearm, to modify whether it's the trigger mechanism or some other feature like a...
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sam: d.c. public works did a show and tem of the $7 million of the new snow removal equipment from the chair of the transportation committee. even showed off one of the ten new snowplows called gators for the trails and the bike paths which many commuters use. it was part of the oversight to how prepared d.c. is for snow. >> do you think we have enough equipment now with the additional money and the acquisitions we have made? >> i don't suspect we will be caught off-guard as we were in 2016. sam: january 2016 was the last blizzard when parts of the d.c. area received over two feet of snow and the city struggleed. this time more techniques and planning. >> the season the motorists will see a better reaction where we use less salt to treat the roads. we are prewetting it. >> among others today, the weather forecasters including from noaa who said 2016 type of blizzard is unlikely given behavior of la nina. >> the early indication we have fewer cold snaps than we usually have. sam: the city spent
sam: d.c. public works did a show and tem of the $7 million of the new snow removal equipment from the chair of the transportation committee. even showed off one of the ten new snowplows called gators for the trails and the bike paths which many commuters use. it was part of the oversight to how prepared d.c. is for snow. >> do you think we have enough equipment now with the additional money and the acquisitions we have made? >> i don't suspect we will be caught off-guard as we were...
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reporting live from san francisco, sam brock nbc bay area news. >> thank you sam. he has been tweeting from inside the courtroom. he will track the trial each day. follow him on twitter. . a big rig crash knocked out power for thousands in discovery bay. this is the view from the sky ranger. the truck struck a power pole knocking down lines. nearby are highway. firefighters evacuated a middle school and as a precaution. took an hour to get the lights back on for the 3,000 people. >>> every i da brings new hope in the fire ravaged wine country, community leaders, business owners and a hospital took steps to try to get back to business as usual. thom jensen is live in santa rosa where tempary housing going up for thousands burned out of homes. >> reporter: good evening, janell. a couple of symbolic events around the burned area. in santa rosa it's taking the shape of trailers normally used at the burning man event in o but soon to be tempary housing for families displaced. the last trail is in place in a new santa rosa neighborhood dubbed oassist village. santa rosa
reporting live from san francisco, sam brock nbc bay area news. >> thank you sam. he has been tweeting from inside the courtroom. he will track the trial each day. follow him on twitter. . a big rig crash knocked out power for thousands in discovery bay. this is the view from the sky ranger. the truck struck a power pole knocking down lines. nearby are highway. firefighters evacuated a middle school and as a precaution. took an hour to get the lights back on for the 3,000 people....
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how much money sam and yohanna saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ >>> action news. delaware valley's leading news program. with meteorologist melissa mcgee. jeff skversky. and walter perez. >> as you can see, a bit foggy out there. a bit on the warm side for mid-october. live look at center city from our temple university camera at the skyline of philadelphia. a lovely night to spend outdoors. saturday night, i'm walter perez, the big story on action news is a really warm day on tap for tomorrow to end the weekend. today was mild. and tomorrow, expecting highs in the 80s. melissa mcgee with the first check of the accuweather forecast. >> yeah, walter. much warmer into the second half of the weekend. on sunday the temperatures are supposed to warm up into the 80s. today wasn't a bad start even though we did have a lot of clouds. despite that, temperatures were above average. 73 was the high today in philadelphia. wilmington, 72, allentown, 70. 69 for -- and quakertown. and holding 60s along
how much money sam and yohanna saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ >>> action news. delaware valley's leading news program. with meteorologist melissa mcgee. jeff skversky. and walter perez. >> as you can see, a bit foggy out there. a bit on the warm side for mid-october. live look at center city from our temple university camera at the skyline of philadelphia. a lovely night to spend outdoors. saturday night, i'm walter perez,...
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sam brock joins us live from the haul of justice in san francisco with more. sam. >> reporter: jessica, good evening, the opening statements we heard today were faithful to the arguments@jky we heard for couple of years now. the defense saying that weapon was fired accidentally on pier 14. the prosecution on the other hand saying there was absolutely intent on the port of jose garcia karata to strike somebody. now i will say what happened right off the bat with the prosecution's opening statement symbolized the importance the weapon will play in this case. process as the grieve stricken family of kate steinle stroed into the court her mother and other supporters bracing themselves for the long week ag. this is what came out several hours later in ha bin full of documents, the weapon with the prosecutor showcased to the jury. >> when it's said and done there is a baseline question that the jury is going to answer. and that question is, whether the defendant intended to fire that gun. we have a charge against him of murder. >> reporter: the murder charge against
sam brock joins us live from the haul of justice in san francisco with more. sam. >> reporter: jessica, good evening, the opening statements we heard today were faithful to the arguments@jky we heard for couple of years now. the defense saying that weapon was fired accidentally on pier 14. the prosecution on the other hand saying there was absolutely intent on the port of jose garcia karata to strike somebody. now i will say what happened right off the bat with the prosecution's opening...
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so does sam davies from the 0spreys. 0ther does sam davies from the 0spreys. other players are not included because of fitness issues. ross moriarty hasn‘t played since a back injury ended his lions tour. sam warburton and george north are also injured. coach warren gatland said they are not out of contention, but wa nted they are not out of contention, but wanted to try to expose younger players to international rugby, trying to strike a balance with being competitive this autumn and planning for the future, with the world cup two years away. the scotland head coach gregor townsend has also named his squad, including ten uncapped players. the scots face samoa, new zealand and australia. however, there is no place for edinburgh flankerjohn hardy, suspended by both club and country due to alleged cockayne use —— john—macro two. should drug cheats be made criminals? the government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport, after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in a review published today, they say criminalisation woul
so does sam davies from the 0spreys. 0ther does sam davies from the 0spreys. other players are not included because of fitness issues. ross moriarty hasn‘t played since a back injury ended his lions tour. sam warburton and george north are also injured. coach warren gatland said they are not out of contention, but wa nted they are not out of contention, but wanted to try to expose younger players to international rugby, trying to strike a balance with being competitive this autumn and...
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sam awng is a teacher. he's hoping for a find that will make him rich. >> did you find anything today? reporter: the miner says he found two stones. it's his lucky day. men from all over the country flock herere to the edgeges ofe jade mines in the himalayan foothills, to dig for that single stone that will make them a fortune. there are even children among the scavangers picking through the trailings from the mines. it's perilous work. there's at least one death a month. when someone gets buriried ina landslidide, or killed b by ro. >> the stones can roll d down e hillside at t high speeds. the bigger fragments could break your boneses. you wouldndn't stand a chance. sometimes in the rainyny seaso, the whole slope e is a mudbat. reporter: one mountain after another is being reduced to rubble by prospecting. kachin is jade country. the world's largest deposits are here on the border with china. but the "stone of heaven", as it's known in china, is stained with blood. a war is raging in kachin, but one that'
sam awng is a teacher. he's hoping for a find that will make him rich. >> did you find anything today? reporter: the miner says he found two stones. it's his lucky day. men from all over the country flock herere to the edgeges ofe jade mines in the himalayan foothills, to dig for that single stone that will make them a fortune. there are even children among the scavangers picking through the trailings from the mines. it's perilous work. there's at least one death a month. when someone...
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, sue and sam. >> she is excited. megan? >> what do you got on the skyfox? anything new? seeing activity. >> okay, here we go, now we got something. now talking. so apparently something happened, looks like huge police press glenn almost looks like a barricade situation, they called in those are not normal police. >> this will be your state police. >> or swat, looks like it could be even national guard, and standing with the doors open and in a position so you are trying to sort of -- >> worry if it is a stand-off or something? >> stand nag very unusual position for these situations. so we don't know what it is, but we think it is out there on the road not at the school, but the schools so close, the schools are in lockdown. >> just to clarify, wondering earlier whether skyfox was over the schools, all of the buildings of the three schools, they're on the same campus. all three lockdown at the same time. >> almost the end after chase, doesn't it. >> it does, unless use that car in front to block off. >> these are all
, sue and sam. >> she is excited. megan? >> what do you got on the skyfox? anything new? seeing activity. >> okay, here we go, now we got something. now talking. so apparently something happened, looks like huge police press glenn almost looks like a barricade situation, they called in those are not normal police. >> this will be your state police. >> or swat, looks like it could be even national guard, and standing with the doors open and in a position so you are...
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bureau chief sam ford live with more on this. sam? sam: it's a month that the city allowed a number of companies to come in to d.c. with the dockless bikes. after a month, here is the situation. company with names like line bikes, more bikes. they often say the first ride is free. you can download an app or put in a debit or a credit card but we notice of late a number of them have been trashed. there is one from the past few weeks the front meal is missing. that is in northeast washington. we see others on the sidewalk along with the others on the side of the road. the washington area bicycle association are watching the companies to see how responsible they are in handling the matters. the city allowed each company to add bikes, 400 bikes that are popular with the young riders. they are supposed to check them out for $1 an hour or half an hour. >> mostly people are behaving themselves. >> i've had it for a month. >> you have had the same bike for a month? >> yeah. >> how does it work? >> it's only $14. >> well, we checked with the l
bureau chief sam ford live with more on this. sam? sam: it's a month that the city allowed a number of companies to come in to d.c. with the dockless bikes. after a month, here is the situation. company with names like line bikes, more bikes. they often say the first ride is free. you can download an app or put in a debit or a credit card but we notice of late a number of them have been trashed. there is one from the past few weeks the front meal is missing. that is in northeast washington. we...
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thankfully, this fish is larger than the one sam quilliam caught. at 1a centimetres, his friends had jokingly referred to his catch that night as a postage stamp. that's it, he is smiling, now. size didn't matter. sam still wanted to kiss his dover sole with pride. but the fish wasn't actually afford that kiss. the river free and jumped straight down sam's throat, completely blocking his airway. just a bit shaken up by it all, really. you just don't expect it to happen. i mean, people do things at this all the time. and you just don't expect it to happen to you. his friends noticed is panic, and started to give him cpr. i turned my back, and before i knew it, he wasjoking. he got halfway down the pier, here, and collapsed. by that point, i was already on the phone to the emergency services. thankfully, paramedics were just finishing another job around the corner before they got the call. after 17 years of doing this job, i have never seen anything like it. i've never seen a foreign body quite as much — yeah, quite as like that. it took six attempt
thankfully, this fish is larger than the one sam quilliam caught. at 1a centimetres, his friends had jokingly referred to his catch that night as a postage stamp. that's it, he is smiling, now. size didn't matter. sam still wanted to kiss his dover sole with pride. but the fish wasn't actually afford that kiss. the river free and jumped straight down sam's throat, completely blocking his airway. just a bit shaken up by it all, really. you just don't expect it to happen. i mean, people do things...