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now, students recorded video of moss speaking with police. moments later, the student was escorted out. an investigation found moss showed poor judgement but didn't warrant being fired. the school says the student didn't feel moss' actions were racially motivated. >>> now to those new revelations from monica lewinsky of a scandal that nearly brought down a president. >> she hopes sharing that experience from nearly 23 years ago, mind you, might help the young people of today. here is abc's linsey davis.
now, students recorded video of moss speaking with police. moments later, the student was escorted out. an investigation found moss showed poor judgement but didn't warrant being fired. the school says the student didn't feel moss' actions were racially motivated. >>> now to those new revelations from monica lewinsky of a scandal that nearly brought down a president. >> she hopes sharing that experience from nearly 23 years ago, mind you, might help the young people of today....
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of otis moss senior. who right here in georgia's troop county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie. and he walked six miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in le grange. and when he got there, after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you at the wrong place. you need to go over to mountville. so he walked another six miles to mountville. and when he got there, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you need to go to the rosemount school. and i picture him walking from dawn to dusk in his suit, his feet tired. getting to the rosemount school, and they said, boy, you too late. the polls are closed. and he never had a chance to vote. by the time the next election came around, he had died. so when i go to the polls and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss senior, who walked 18 miles one day, just for the chance to vote. [ cheers and applause ] and for anybody here who has an ance
of otis moss senior. who right here in georgia's troop county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie. and he walked six miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in le grange. and when he got there, after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you at the wrong place. you need to go over to mountville. so he walked another six miles to mountville. and when he got there, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you...
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now, students recorded video of moss speaking with police. moments later, the student was escorted out. an investigation found moss showed poor judgement but didn't warrant being fired. the school says the student didn't feel moss' actions were racially motivated. >>> now to those new revelations from monica lewinsky of a scandal that nearly brought down a president. >> she hopes sharing that experience from nearly 23 years ago, mind you, might help the young people of today. here is abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: she is now 45 and making headlines again. hoping to help other young women by sharing how she felt at 22 and how she says she was swept up into something she couldn't handle. >> he had this ability to hold everybody who was there, not just young women, not just older women, but young men, older men, gay, straight, everybody is sort of starry eyed in his presence. i kind of have to laugh at my younger self, but that was when my crush started. >> reporter: lewinsky recalls how she felt when a president paid attention to a white hous
now, students recorded video of moss speaking with police. moments later, the student was escorted out. an investigation found moss showed poor judgement but didn't warrant being fired. the school says the student didn't feel moss' actions were racially motivated. >>> now to those new revelations from monica lewinsky of a scandal that nearly brought down a president. >> she hopes sharing that experience from nearly 23 years ago, mind you, might help the young people of today....
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and i heard him tell the story of his father, of otis moss sr. who right here in georgia's troupe county, got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie, and he walked 6 miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in la grange, and when he got there, after walking 6 miles, in his good suit and tie, they said boy, you at the wrong place. you're at the wrong place. you need to go over to mountville. so he walked another 6 miles to mountville, and when he got there, they said boy, you at the wrong place. you need to go to the rosemont school. and i picture him walking from dawn to dusk, in his suit, his feet tired, getting to the rosemont school, and they boy you too late. the polls are closed. and he never had a chance to vote. by the time the next election came around, he had died. so when i go to the polls, and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss sr. who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. [cheers and applause] >> and when i go into the polls, i cast the vote for
and i heard him tell the story of his father, of otis moss sr. who right here in georgia's troupe county, got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie, and he walked 6 miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in la grange, and when he got there, after walking 6 miles, in his good suit and tie, they said boy, you at the wrong place. you're at the wrong place. you need to go over to mountville. so he walked another 6 miles to mountville, and when he got there,...
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joining me now, reverend otis moss jr. and derek johnson, president and ceo of the naacp. so glad to have both of you on. reverend, you first. thank you for being here and thank you to your father because his story speaks to what so many people of color and women and other disenfranchised people went through to vote. >> and thank you, don. and thank you for the work you do. >> mm-hmm. she's telling that story, reverend, and i think about when i was born, i am the first person who is i guess with full rights to vote born in that time because everyone born in my family, my sisters were born before the voting rights act. i was born after voting rights act and the civil rights act of 1968. and here i am. i mean it has not been that long ago. and i think about my mom, who tells me the story of my grandmother, who used to have to count the jelly beans, the things in the jar. but those stories are real, and, you know, you were 11 years old when your dad walked those 18 miles. do you remember anything about that day? what do you r
joining me now, reverend otis moss jr. and derek johnson, president and ceo of the naacp. so glad to have both of you on. reverend, you first. thank you for being here and thank you to your father because his story speaks to what so many people of color and women and other disenfranchised people went through to vote. >> and thank you, don. and thank you for the work you do. >> mm-hmm. she's telling that story, reverend, and i think about when i was born, i am the first person who is...
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says moss was out of line. >> she was not disruptive, and many of us had our feet on our chairs, but for her to be called out necessarily into that extreme of a measure we felt was a little unnecessary. >> the professor apparently had tried to email the student about her concern but the message went to the wrong email address. >>> what started as a routine traffic stop in arkansas quickly turned into anything but that. a shootout took place. watch here. dash cam video showing the driver jumping out of his car and unloading several rounds at he then got back the driver eventually surrendered and is now being detained by immigration officials because he may be in the u.s. illegally. >>> more trouble for the u.s. postal service. it lost nearly $4 billion in the last year despite delivering more packages. costs are up and regular mail volume is down. the price of mailing a letter goes up a nickel in january. >>> well, she once said let them eat cake. and now sotheby's says let them buy her pearl. not the same thing. >> not the same. >> no, not quite. the auction house just sold marie ant
says moss was out of line. >> she was not disruptive, and many of us had our feet on our chairs, but for her to be called out necessarily into that extreme of a measure we felt was a little unnecessary. >> the professor apparently had tried to email the student about her concern but the message went to the wrong email address. >>> what started as a routine traffic stop in arkansas quickly turned into anything but that. a shootout took place. watch here. dash cam video...
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senator moss was a nice man but he was a total liberal. he was not acting in the best interest of utah, or really the country in my opinion. that is why i felt he needed to be called on. .> here you are 42 years later at the time, when you came up with that, how one to you think you might serve? sen. hatch: i did not think i would be her this long. if you are doing the work and you are really helping the country and you're making a difference, that is another thing. at that time i was very upset at senator moss because not only was he not doing the work, he was doing it the wrong way. >> what were those first few , in 1977 your first few days as senator? sen. hatch: i had never held public office before. it was very interesting to me. i was a trial lawyer in pennsylvania and in utah. an attorney can have legal ethics and ability. nobody doubted that i knew what i was doing when it comes to the law. it was notay that being well represented. i do not think there is any question that, not only have a well represented utah, but i have worked m
senator moss was a nice man but he was a total liberal. he was not acting in the best interest of utah, or really the country in my opinion. that is why i felt he needed to be called on. .> here you are 42 years later at the time, when you came up with that, how one to you think you might serve? sen. hatch: i did not think i would be her this long. if you are doing the work and you are really helping the country and you're making a difference, that is another thing. at that time i was very...
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your childhood ho growing up was randy moss. tonight you broke his record fom most in a season with 100 or more receiving yards. what does that mean to you? >> i don't know. that's crazy. obviously so much respect for him, and he made me want to play the game. c he and chrter, jake reed, they made me want to play receiver and a big reason i'm here. obviously so thankful for my teammates. feeding off of thanksgiving. i'm so thankful for those guys in the locker room. so blessed to be a part of this group. >> they are thankful for you for many reasons, but in the dalvin e ok celebration after the touchdown, a littlmbo action. you were the limbotick. how did you get that honor? >> i wasn't supposed to go up there. we were supposed to go with the skinniest guy so diggs w supposed to go up th we had to do it. dalvin talked about it for awhile.we ot it done. >> one of the more creative celebrations. you have more planne >> those come up spur of the moment. it's always fun, we're playing a kids game. f it to come out and celebrate. >>
your childhood ho growing up was randy moss. tonight you broke his record fom most in a season with 100 or more receiving yards. what does that mean to you? >> i don't know. that's crazy. obviously so much respect for him, and he made me want to play the game. c he and chrter, jake reed, they made me want to play receiver and a big reason i'm here. obviously so thankful for my teammates. feeding off of thanksgiving. i'm so thankful for those guys in the locker room. so blessed to be a...
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of otis moss sr. who right here in georgia's true county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie. he walked six miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in the grange. when he got there after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said boy, you are at the wrong place. you're at the wrong place. you need to go to mountville. so he walked another six miles to mountville and when he got there, they said boy, you at the wrong place. you need to go to the rosemont school. and i picture him walking from dawn to dusk in his suit, his feet tired, getting to the rosemont school and they said boy, you're too late. the polls are closed. he never had a chance to vote. by the time the next election came around, he had died. so when i go to the polls and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss sr. who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. when i go to the polls, i cast the vote for my grandmother who died in 1963 befo
of otis moss sr. who right here in georgia's true county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie. he walked six miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in the grange. when he got there after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said boy, you are at the wrong place. you're at the wrong place. you need to go to mountville. so he walked another six miles to mountville and when he got there, they said boy, you at the wrong place. you need to go to...
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. >> rene: did you add the moss? >> anthony: we know that noma has been said to be the world's best. >> noma cook: this is a dish that takes twenty man-hours of work a day. >> anthony: and what we've heard outside of denmark is that rene sources his ingredients exclusively from the nordic region. mostly from within 60 miles of the restaurant. >> rene: get a better one than this. >> noma cook: we need a better vessel. quickly, come on. >> kitchen staff: yes chef! >> anthony: think about that. denmark is not exactly the mediterranean. summers are short. >> rene: service. >> anthony: what rene and crew started, what they're famous for, is foraging for ingredients. >> rene: reindeer moss with last year's harvest of sep mushrooms. >> anthony: and color me, dubious. >> alessandro: did you ever eat moss before? >> anthony: no. that is incredible. >> alessandro: wow. >> anthony: there's no way that this is going to look convincingly delicious on tv, but it is really delicious. alessandro porcelli is italian, living in denmar
. >> rene: did you add the moss? >> anthony: we know that noma has been said to be the world's best. >> noma cook: this is a dish that takes twenty man-hours of work a day. >> anthony: and what we've heard outside of denmark is that rene sources his ingredients exclusively from the nordic region. mostly from within 60 miles of the restaurant. >> rene: get a better one than this. >> noma cook: we need a better vessel. quickly, come on. >> kitchen staff:...
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heavy rivets passed through the most important tools and construction with the apps and the plumb line moss and linen were used for insulation. the church of pedophilia raese has a number of entrances. plan on one of the doors the following and coded words are engraved enter here and find happiness and tranquility and the strength to resist the powers of evil. to clear proportions of the church and the artistry of the many details remain and chancing. the old wood possesses an almost magical attraction. lallana divulging over the crossing eloquently tells of the skills of the builders the octagonal q below was built by the very finest craft patterns that drew on regional tradition. to twelve joiners and then master builder eleven and were justifiably proud of their work and left their initials at discrete points on the roll to. am. in the early nineteenth century the church underwent further change an extension to the east end was converted into a sacristy the choir window of the altar was no longer needed the painting was placed to cover it since there are no more changes have been made to
heavy rivets passed through the most important tools and construction with the apps and the plumb line moss and linen were used for insulation. the church of pedophilia raese has a number of entrances. plan on one of the doors the following and coded words are engraved enter here and find happiness and tranquility and the strength to resist the powers of evil. to clear proportions of the church and the artistry of the many details remain and chancing. the old wood possesses an almost magical...
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our correspondent lauren moss explains. they say that is still an unacceptable difference in pay between men and women. they say the gap is 13 points 7%. this is actually a slight improvement on last year. but not by much. and others estimate the gap to be smaller by crunching the numbers differently. but if we take their societies positive reading of this it means women are earning about 85p per pound. women are effectively working for free until the end of december. this is not the same as pay discrimination. this is average pay discrimination. this is average pay differences rather than how much men and women are paid for doing the samejob. and men and women are paid for doing the same job. and there men and women are paid for doing the samejob. and there is no one specific cause either. they say it is entry number of factors. for example, more women working part—time, men being in better paid roles. they want companies to have regular audits on this, they want them to face civil penalties if they don't report pay gaps
our correspondent lauren moss explains. they say that is still an unacceptable difference in pay between men and women. they say the gap is 13 points 7%. this is actually a slight improvement on last year. but not by much. and others estimate the gap to be smaller by crunching the numbers differently. but if we take their societies positive reading of this it means women are earning about 85p per pound. women are effectively working for free until the end of december. this is not the same as...
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lauren moss, thank you very much. thousands of plug—in hybrid cars, bought with government grants, are burning as much fuel as regular cars, according to new research shown to the bbc. many drivers never charge their vehicles and rely instead on their petrol or diesel engines. subsidies for new plug—ins were scrapped last month, but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking. joe miller has more. thanks to a subsidised charging point, tech workerjosh‘s plug—in hybrid always has enough electric power to do the school run or pick up groceries. butjosh might be the exception. the vast majority of plug—ins are sold to commercial fleets, whose drivers are not as diligent. when they're regularly charged, plug—in hybrids should be able to do around 130 miles per gallon of fuel, but data compiled for the bbc shows that many such cars, bought by large companies with the help of government grants, were only doing around a0 miles per gallon. in other words, they were about as efficient as your regul
lauren moss, thank you very much. thousands of plug—in hybrid cars, bought with government grants, are burning as much fuel as regular cars, according to new research shown to the bbc. many drivers never charge their vehicles and rely instead on their petrol or diesel engines. subsidies for new plug—ins were scrapped last month, but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking. joe miller has more. thanks to a subsidised charging point, tech workerjosh‘s plug—in hybrid...
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and i heard him tell the story of his father, of tis moss sr. who right here in georgia's troop county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie, and he walked six miles to the voting poll location that he was told to go to in lagrange. and when he got there, after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said, boy, you have come to wrong place. you have to go to mountville. so he walked another six miles at a mountville, and when he got there, they said, boy, you are at the wrong place, and you need to go to the rosemont school. and i pictured him walking from dawn to dusk in his suit, his feet tired, and getting to the rosemont school and they said, boy, you are too late. the polls are closed, and he never had a chance to vote. by the time the next election came around, he had died. so when i go to the polls and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss sr. who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. and when i go into the booth to vote, i cast it for my grandmother w
and i heard him tell the story of his father, of tis moss sr. who right here in georgia's troop county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie, and he walked six miles to the voting poll location that he was told to go to in lagrange. and when he got there, after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said, boy, you have come to wrong place. you have to go to mountville. so he walked another six miles at a mountville, and when he got there, they said, boy, you...
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i cast it for otis moss sr. who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. and when i go into the polls i cast the vote for my grandmother hattie may lee who died in 1963 before the voting rights act of 1965, and never had a chance to vote. i vote for her. and when i stand in the polls i do what maya angelou says, i come as one, but i stand as 10,000. for all those who paved the way that we might have the right to vote. and for anybody here who has an ancestor who didn't have the right to vote, and you are choosing not to vote, wherever you are in this state, in this country, you are dishonoring your family. you are disrespecting and disregarding their legacy, their suffering and their dreams when you don't vote. so honor your legacy. honor your legacy, honor your right to citizenship in this, which is the greatest country in the world. the greatest country in the world. and the right to vote is like the crown we all get to wear. >> here to talk about the path forward for democrats in the last days before the election. and jason johnson. that was something t
i cast it for otis moss sr. who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. and when i go into the polls i cast the vote for my grandmother hattie may lee who died in 1963 before the voting rights act of 1965, and never had a chance to vote. i vote for her. and when i stand in the polls i do what maya angelou says, i come as one, but i stand as 10,000. for all those who paved the way that we might have the right to vote. and for anybody here who has an ancestor who didn't have the...
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i cast it for otis moss senior, who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. [cheers and applause] when i go into the polls, i cast the vote for my grandmother, hattie may lee, who died in 1963 before the voting rights act of 1965 and never had a chance to vote. i vote for her. [applause] when i stand in the polls, i do what maya angelou says -- i come as one, but i stand as 10,000. [cheers and applause] for all those who paved the way that we might have the right to vote. for anybody here who has an ancestor who didn't have the right to vote, and you are choosing not to vote, wherever you are in this state, in this country, you are dishonoring your family. [cheers and applause] you are disrespecting and disregarding their legacy. they are suffering their dreams, when you don't vote. honor your legacy. arner your legacy. honor your right to citizenship. and this, which is the greatest country in the world. the greatest country in the world. the right to vote is like -- like the crown we all get to wear. maia used to say, "baby, your crown has been paid for. pu
i cast it for otis moss senior, who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. [cheers and applause] when i go into the polls, i cast the vote for my grandmother, hattie may lee, who died in 1963 before the voting rights act of 1965 and never had a chance to vote. i vote for her. [applause] when i stand in the polls, i do what maya angelou says -- i come as one, but i stand as 10,000. [cheers and applause] for all those who paved the way that we might have the right to vote. for...
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of otis moss sr. who, right here in georgia's true county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie. and he walked six miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in la grange. and when he got there after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you at the wrong place. you need to go over to mountville. so he walked another six miles to mountville and when he got there, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you need to go to the rosemont school. and i picture him walking from dawn to dusk in his suit, his feet tired, getting to the rosemont school and they say, boy, you too late. the polls are closed. and he never had a chance to vote. by the time the next election came around, he had died. so when i go to the polls and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss sr. who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. >> that's what you were getting at? >> but it's also, she also talked a
of otis moss sr. who, right here in georgia's true county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie. and he walked six miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in la grange. and when he got there after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you at the wrong place. you need to go over to mountville. so he walked another six miles to mountville and when he got there, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you need...
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all the risks that will entail british prime minister theresa may there are one correspondent because moss is also following the story for us. to reason may know is that there is a lot of work still ahead of her she's talking to m.p.'s in parliament but she's also trying to persuade the public she's going on a road show true britain in order to persuade the public that this is the best deal in town and she's banking on the fact that a lot of people really want to get on with it they are bored of bricks and they don't want to hear every day in the news about bret's and they just want this to disappear but she also knows that for a lot of m.p.'s this goes really to the core of their believes and that they know it's a momentous decision that's going to shave the country for years and appropriately generations to come and that there's a lot of plotting going on in westminster some m.p.'s are trying to push for even sharper exits and they say even no deal is better than this deal and then there are those who are hoping that they can somehow reverse the decision and come to a referendum on this
all the risks that will entail british prime minister theresa may there are one correspondent because moss is also following the story for us. to reason may know is that there is a lot of work still ahead of her she's talking to m.p.'s in parliament but she's also trying to persuade the public she's going on a road show true britain in order to persuade the public that this is the best deal in town and she's banking on the fact that a lot of people really want to get on with it they are bored...
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i had the privilege of hearing reverend otis moss junior, you know him? preacher. preacher in cleveland, ohio. i heard him tell the story of his father. who rightss senior, here in georgia, got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best high, and he walked walked six, and miles to is voting location in lagrange. and when he got there after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said, boy, u.s. the wrong place. you need to go over to mountain though. so he walked another six miles to melt fill, and when he got there, they said, boy, you at the wrong place. you need to go to the rosemont school. and i pictured him walking from dawn to dusk in his suit, his feet tired, getting to the rosemont school, and they said, boy, you too late. the polls are closed. and he never had a chance to vote. by the time the next election came around, he had died. so when i go to the polls and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss senior, who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. [applause] oprah: and when i go i
i had the privilege of hearing reverend otis moss junior, you know him? preacher. preacher in cleveland, ohio. i heard him tell the story of his father. who rightss senior, here in georgia, got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best high, and he walked walked six, and miles to is voting location in lagrange. and when he got there after walking six miles in his good suit and tie, they said, boy, u.s. the wrong place. you need to go over to mountain though. so he walked another...
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well let's first cross over to our correspondent bigot mosse who is standing by for us in the london bigot so we just heard that the brags that secretary dominic robb has resigned from the recent mase cabinet what does this mean for the prime minister. this is really a bombshell announcement that has only reached just just minutes ago for two reason may this is really big trouble because she had hoped that she would have a cabinet behind her and she had on until now more or less with one junior minister resigning but this is the one minister that reason may really be needed by her side when it comes through the rest of the bricks of negotiations and you know he was the one who was also involved who was crucially involved in the negotiations with the e.u. so if this man who was always a committed brick city isn't what you always wanted to advocate brax it if he is not behind tourism a then this is really big trouble i have here his resignation that he says he cannot. he just cannot support the backstop arrangement with northern all and he cannot support also the sort of indefinite fee
well let's first cross over to our correspondent bigot mosse who is standing by for us in the london bigot so we just heard that the brags that secretary dominic robb has resigned from the recent mase cabinet what does this mean for the prime minister. this is really a bombshell announcement that has only reached just just minutes ago for two reason may this is really big trouble because she had hoped that she would have a cabinet behind her and she had on until now more or less with one junior...
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three—quarters claiming the mental health support they received was inadequate. 0ur correspondent lauren moss has all the details. terror attacks have killed, wounded and left many with permanent injuries. there is always a rush to save those caught up in the horror. afterwards, some of the scars that remain are not physical. 15—year—old natalie and her mother valerie were at manchester arena last year. both have struggled to receive counselling from the nhs. people like me had been put on a waiting list for a counsellor for ages, and they have still not received the support that they need 18 months and, and that just support that they need 18 months and, and thatjust shows how people can't get the support they need when they need it. please don't hesitate to call us again if you need is... survey by the campaign group survivors against terror has praised the charity sector for providing help and identified what it has called a profound crisis in nhs mental health support. staff say services are stretched. we have got to balance the needs of victims of terror attacks against victims of se
three—quarters claiming the mental health support they received was inadequate. 0ur correspondent lauren moss has all the details. terror attacks have killed, wounded and left many with permanent injuries. there is always a rush to save those caught up in the horror. afterwards, some of the scars that remain are not physical. 15—year—old natalie and her mother valerie were at manchester arena last year. both have struggled to receive counselling from the nhs. people like me had been put...
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okay. >> president mccarthy: commissioner moss and commissioner warshell and three members. commissioner park is not here with us today. >> (indiscernible). >> i william scott ellsworth... (indiscernible). >> president mccarthy: thank you, candidates. if you would like to say a few words you're more than welcome. >> thank you all for your confidence in us. >> president mccarthy: not at all. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> clerk: congratulations, everyone. we're on to the next item, possible action regarding ab-082, and administrative bulletin presenting guidelines and procedures for structural, geotechnical and seismic hazard engineering design review of buildings and other structures. >> president mccarthy: deputy director. >> good morning, commissioners. deputy director of permit services. i'm here to speak about the administration bulletin with the guidelines and the procedures for structural, geotechnical and seismic hard ard engineering design review. and this bulletin addresses structural and geotechnical and seismic hazard naturalling with buildings and other s
okay. >> president mccarthy: commissioner moss and commissioner warshell and three members. commissioner park is not here with us today. >> (indiscernible). >> i william scott ellsworth... (indiscernible). >> president mccarthy: thank you, candidates. if you would like to say a few words you're more than welcome. >> thank you all for your confidence in us. >> president mccarthy: not at all. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> clerk:...
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moss then attempted to send this e-mail to the student saying she wasn't allowed back into class until the two had talked. but the school says the teacher sent the note to the wrong person. so on monday, when the student showed up, the teacher called security. we'll have more into the school's investigation into this matter at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, abc news, atlanta. >> a student at robbed him on campus. the two men walked up, punched him, and stole his cell phone around 12:30 tuesday afternoon. it happened in parking lot c. the victim says the two men did not have weapons, and he could not provide a detailed description. >>> now some really good news. in the east bay, a mother and her day-old infant are in good condition thanks to the quick actions of an oakland police officer on tuesday. the woman is homeless. she was living in her car. she gave birth by the side of the road. i want to warn you the body cam shows the baby covered in dirt. it is intense. >> a little baby boy. when i showed up, he was blue, not breathing. i cleared his airway. patted his back and cleared
moss then attempted to send this e-mail to the student saying she wasn't allowed back into class until the two had talked. but the school says the teacher sent the note to the wrong person. so on monday, when the student showed up, the teacher called security. we'll have more into the school's investigation into this matter at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, abc news, atlanta. >> a student at robbed him on campus. the two men walked up, punched him, and stole his cell phone around...
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kate moss didn't mind. the cat greeted its fans, even sniffed an outstretched finger. hey, who said that you can touch the models? ♪ i'm too sexy for my cat >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and the cat matched the clothes. kind of cool. xwl . >>> we're right back with the top news from the campaign trail. stay with us. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> this is "great big story."
kate moss didn't mind. the cat greeted its fans, even sniffed an outstretched finger. hey, who said that you can touch the models? ♪ i'm too sexy for my cat >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and the cat matched the clothes. kind of cool. xwl . >>> we're right back with the top news from the campaign trail. stay with us. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where...
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. >> jeffrey moss lived across the hall from rusty at college. >> always had a giant smile on his face no matter the situation. ended every conversation with, how can i help you? what can i do for you? >> in the tight-knit jewish community where rusty lived and was raising his family, a man like him is called a mensch, yiddish for a standup guy. and now that very supportive community gathered around his wife of ten years, andrea. >> she seemed to be a good fit for him? >> absolutely. they had been together since college. he always spoke about her with great affection and respect. >> the couple moved to dunwoody, affluent suburb of atlanta, after rusty, a software grad, accepted a job with a software company. >> they had a great house in lot of people, into the whole community. >> the fleeting thought, was it a hate crime, was the gunman targeting jews? the other line of speculation had to do with rusty's work. he'd once handled money, major amounts of money, for some high net worth individuals. had an investment portfolio gone horribly wrong? here's a guy dealing with serious amounts o
. >> jeffrey moss lived across the hall from rusty at college. >> always had a giant smile on his face no matter the situation. ended every conversation with, how can i help you? what can i do for you? >> in the tight-knit jewish community where rusty lived and was raising his family, a man like him is called a mensch, yiddish for a standup guy. and now that very supportive community gathered around his wife of ten years, andrea. >> she seemed to be a good fit for him?...
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comida ¿qué medidas de seguridad debemos tomar para asegurarse que al recalentarla no nos contamine moss? >>> no debe dejar sus elementos perecederos por más de dos horas a temperatura ambiente, colocarlos en el refrigerador y ahí se mantendrán seguros de 3:00 a 4:00 días más, >>> la solución para el dolor de articulaciones y para tener un sistema inmunológico más fuerte podría ser la picadura de una abeja. esto se ve con un practicante de la llamada api terapia que vive en egipto el que dice que el veneno de la abeja podría ayudar a las personas que sufren de este dolor, el veneno de la abeja tiene sustancias activas que incluyen enzimas, proteínas y también a aminoácidos, además de compuestos antiinflamatorios. siempre consulte con su médico >>> disminuye el consumo de trabajo, pero cada vez los adolescentes utilizan cigarrillos electrónicos, de acuerdo al estudio la tendencia de hacer uso de cigarrillos electrónicos comenzó desde el 2013 con su reciente popularidad >>> y hablando de lluvia ¿qué podemos esperar para el día de acción de gracias? pasamos con gabriel
comida ¿qué medidas de seguridad debemos tomar para asegurarse que al recalentarla no nos contamine moss? >>> no debe dejar sus elementos perecederos por más de dos horas a temperatura ambiente, colocarlos en el refrigerador y ahí se mantendrán seguros de 3:00 a 4:00 días más, >>> la solución para el dolor de articulaciones y para tener un sistema inmunológico más fuerte podría ser la picadura de una abeja. esto se ve con un practicante de la llamada api terapia que...
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. >> otis moss senior who here in george's troop county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie, and he walked six miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in lagrange, and when he got there after walking six miles in his good suit and tie they said boy, you at the wrong place. i picture him walking from dawn to dusk in his suit, his feet tired, getting to the rosemont school, and they say boy, you too late. the polls are closed. and he never had a chance to vote. by the time the next election came around, he had died. so when i go to the polls and cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss senior who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. >> oprah in georgia discussing voter suppression. i want to get your response. bring in jennifer rubin, opinion writer with "the washington post" who also looked at some of these issues. rev, powerful from oprah, something we know, but often pushed to the side. >> it is very powerful coming from oprah. i think it also is powerful because people don't understand oprah a
. >> otis moss senior who here in george's troop county got up in the morning and put on his only suit and his best tie, and he walked six miles to the voting poll location he was told to go to in lagrange, and when he got there after walking six miles in his good suit and tie they said boy, you at the wrong place. i picture him walking from dawn to dusk in his suit, his feet tired, getting to the rosemont school, and they say boy, you too late. the polls are closed. and he never had a...
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this is moss beach, sorry. a resident shared cell phone video of the transformer sparking afterward. power knocked out for 10 pg&e customers. they hope to haven by 6:00 p.m. >>> we are awaiting an update on thousands of power outages on the peninsula and south bay. more than 5100 customers in daily city and 1700 in saratoga lost power at 9:30 last night. >>> theories that video i wanted to show you out of oakland. interstate 580, eastbound side, near macarthur boulevard. you can see cars had to slow down. they were going through a pool of water on the highway. >>> as extensive flooding on streets all over the years, this is market and church streets late last night. you can see cars sloshing through the roads there. at least one foot standing on the roads there. >> many encountering flooded streets like this. abc 7 news employee shot this in sanarplashi throh vel inches on san bruno avenue. >> many commuters are being extra careful because of the rain and trying to be more patient in traffic. >> everyone tries
this is moss beach, sorry. a resident shared cell phone video of the transformer sparking afterward. power knocked out for 10 pg&e customers. they hope to haven by 6:00 p.m. >>> we are awaiting an update on thousands of power outages on the peninsula and south bay. more than 5100 customers in daily city and 1700 in saratoga lost power at 9:30 last night. >>> theories that video i wanted to show you out of oakland. interstate 580, eastbound side, near macarthur boulevard....
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lauren moss, bbc news. nations must triple efforts to keep global warming below 2 celsius, that's according to an annual review of global emissions by the united nations environment programme. joining me now is dr yuri rogel, an expert in climate change the grantham institute at imperial college london, who was a scientific advisor to the un environment report. thank you for coming in. this makes grim reading. the message being we have to do even more than we thought if we're going to prevent this. is correct, it has been nine years in a i’ow correct, it has been nine years in a row that the un environment programme has put out this report that every year we show that there isa gap that every year we show that there is a gap between what countries are putting on the table and where emissions should be going to limit warming to below 1.5 degrees and this year the cap is even larger, down on what we assessed in previous yea rs. down on what we assessed in previous years. give me some idea, if we are going t
lauren moss, bbc news. nations must triple efforts to keep global warming below 2 celsius, that's according to an annual review of global emissions by the united nations environment programme. joining me now is dr yuri rogel, an expert in climate change the grantham institute at imperial college london, who was a scientific advisor to the un environment report. thank you for coming in. this makes grim reading. the message being we have to do even more than we thought if we're going to prevent...
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since two thousand paul we don't have any moss it takes us to program. the process ip recently last year we had big tip because detection campaign is only thirty days i mean the behind experience i can say been in three days we have a detector three thousand eight hundred new cases been three days in the beyond so why not go into he's doing this company in this type company which can detect more cases detect this put in the treatment break the chain of the encryption of the disease and this will impact. winning of a lot of this is how you can say you have a limited. elimination is there is a new business. people has played with a number when i am working in asia. so i was thinking i am not getting the number i am treating a parcel. in britain but. i'm going to take it. and when you don't turn out it kind of government. i don't want to hire you i want to know one. and i want to. know. on the cult. don't. i was quoting whole. i mean the day. you can go to another logical downhearted mcknight has got then i read the book in which we're thinking how. you're
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lauren moss reports. choosing to go to university can be an expensive decision. the average student leaves with £50,000 of debt. for the first time, a report has examined whether graduates later make that money back. it appears women are getting a better return on their investment. on average, by the age of 29, a female graduate earns £6,700 a year more than a woman who did not go to university. in comparison, a man with a degree earns £2,700 a year more than a man without. the subject studied makes a big difference, with maths, science, and medicine likely to lead to better wages than the creative arts, english, or philosophy. we do see lots of men studying at institutions with zero or negative returns by 29. but it is important to bear in mind this return is likely to grow through men's 30s, as graduate men tend to earn at a faster rate through their 30s than non—graduate men. for women, we see a large average return of around 26%, that varies, but it is a pretty consistently positive story for women. these figures are only a snapshot of average earnings a
lauren moss reports. choosing to go to university can be an expensive decision. the average student leaves with £50,000 of debt. for the first time, a report has examined whether graduates later make that money back. it appears women are getting a better return on their investment. on average, by the age of 29, a female graduate earns £6,700 a year more than a woman who did not go to university. in comparison, a man with a degree earns £2,700 a year more than a man without. the subject...
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to die from france where a second person is no known to have died amid days of mosse protests which spread across the country the girl was caused by rising fuel prices spurred by president carbon tax hikes demonstrators set toll boots on fire on the highway in the south east on tuesday night elsewhere refineries key routes have been blocked causing major disruption over a quarter of a million people join the so-called yellow vests protest named after the high visibility jackets which motorists have to carry in their vehicles well the demonstrations have spread nationwide over five hundred people have been injured including dozens of police officers or fronts correspondent charlotte dubinsky no one takes a closer look at what the protesters are today. i'm here just on the outskirts of moore and well as you can see behind me there are a group of around a hundred yellow vests wearers these are the they've come out to protest against the high tax on carbon and so on fuels hate in france which is increased by more than twenty percent in the last year if you just take a look you'll see that ther
to die from france where a second person is no known to have died amid days of mosse protests which spread across the country the girl was caused by rising fuel prices spurred by president carbon tax hikes demonstrators set toll boots on fire on the highway in the south east on tuesday night elsewhere refineries key routes have been blocked causing major disruption over a quarter of a million people join the so-called yellow vests protest named after the high visibility jackets which motorists...
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and mosses this when your cue no song harvey took movie. was somehow very key by papi airbus could turn up eighty toward. the movie you didn't want if you measured by sharon for simone they were more concern to food but i had to give them in increments a case of the expired young as a deposit she appears to have ongoing conflict there are no known to come up with alternative hospital and it's a serious abuse world cup winner at just twenty two as a young man of ours already accomplished more than most players ever do but the story isn't just sitting around some meeting. hall. to prepare for perceived. or swore you to have it it was then to get it. wrong or causes one of your persuasion every two vote to put you at their side did that. on the can do for several. when i was three. years it was often just said to him like i am. going to move could achieve success because i. think the thing. european stars deliver frozen performances. dance meets pomp and hip hop plays by british fans until the ribbon breaks with the boy the beat serving the fi
and mosses this when your cue no song harvey took movie. was somehow very key by papi airbus could turn up eighty toward. the movie you didn't want if you measured by sharon for simone they were more concern to food but i had to give them in increments a case of the expired young as a deposit she appears to have ongoing conflict there are no known to come up with alternative hospital and it's a serious abuse world cup winner at just twenty two as a young man of ours already accomplished more...
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lauren moss, bbc news. more than 50,000 children in the uk have developed a gambling problem — according to figures released by the gambling commission. the regulator says more teenagers now gamble than drink alcohol, smoke or use drugs. the report said that while children were gambling via new technologies, large numbers are making bets through more conventional means. it also blamed the increase on the rise of tv adverts and warns that another 70,000 children could be at risk. interpol has elected south korean kim jong—yang as its president, rejecting the russian frontrunner who had been accused of abusing the international police body‘s arrest warrant system. he beat russia‘s alexander prokopchuk, who had been widely tipped to win. although the president isn‘t responsible for the day—to—day running of interpol — there was growing concern that mr prokopchuk would use the role to target critics of russia‘s president putin. us president donald trump has been asked to determine whether saud
lauren moss, bbc news. more than 50,000 children in the uk have developed a gambling problem — according to figures released by the gambling commission. the regulator says more teenagers now gamble than drink alcohol, smoke or use drugs. the report said that while children were gambling via new technologies, large numbers are making bets through more conventional means. it also blamed the increase on the rise of tv adverts and warns that another 70,000 children could be at risk. interpol has...
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with russia but it has been taking a rather stronger stance against moscow's foreign minister heikal mosse took office earlier this year but of course we're not going to see any rush to the decisions particularly given the sensitivity of the situation and how quickly of course things could escalate right kate brady thank you very much for giving us a german reaction on that russian ukrainian standoff. this article look at some other stories making news around the world french president in modern mccraw says his country which shot down fourteen of its fifty eight nuclear reactors by the twenty thirty five he made the pledge in a speech laying out his roadmap of france's transition to clean energy across his blueprint comes amid ongoing protests of a few attack sites aimed at financing green initiatives. u.s. prosecutors say donor transformer campaign tram and manifold has violated the terms of clear deal with the justice department they said manifold lied to investigators probing russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen election despite agreeing to have them he's currently behin
with russia but it has been taking a rather stronger stance against moscow's foreign minister heikal mosse took office earlier this year but of course we're not going to see any rush to the decisions particularly given the sensitivity of the situation and how quickly of course things could escalate right kate brady thank you very much for giving us a german reaction on that russian ukrainian standoff. this article look at some other stories making news around the world french president in...
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moss just happens to be the easiest of earth like planets to get to know i'm full of those. tillman spawn is convinced the data from mars will advance understanding of how all rocky planets formed and evolved including our own and others out there orbiting alien suns and still be on the reach of human space travel. but first insight will have to parachute to a safe landing. the descent will take seven long minutes the craft has to master the landing without human help performing many small maneuvers at exactly the right time and without any mistakes until touchdown. but this legal hi fi is gladbach a back in second place and the only been this league a team to have won every home game this season can over with their latest victims despite putting up an early fight. you have to go back to two thousand and ten for hand-overs roster we need mention grab back they've lost every single game here since something me immediately tried to rectify but we would on target after just twenty two seconds the quickest goal of the season so far. got back shaken not stirred they needed just s
moss just happens to be the easiest of earth like planets to get to know i'm full of those. tillman spawn is convinced the data from mars will advance understanding of how all rocky planets formed and evolved including our own and others out there orbiting alien suns and still be on the reach of human space travel. but first insight will have to parachute to a safe landing. the descent will take seven long minutes the craft has to master the landing without human help performing many small...
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moss shooting at a synagogue in pittsburgh the suspect had ranted online against jews and migrants words do matter says to ron as exum director of the anti-defamation league in washington and organization fighting anti-semitism and he believes that public figures like the president should be aware of that fact it's very difficult to divorce some of the philosophy in the espousals of people as being enemies or people as being threats to the actual actions that have taken place it is words have implications and they unfortunately sometimes lead to violent action mike immediately after the latest attacks the president did make a point of decrying political violence calling for national unity and more civility in public life and his press secretary fiercely defends him the very nature to the very first thing that the president did was condemn the attacks both in pittsburgh and in the pipe bombs the very first thing the media did was blame the president and make him responsible for these ridiculous acts that is outrageous but nevertheless trump refuses to tone down his rhetoric blaming the me
moss shooting at a synagogue in pittsburgh the suspect had ranted online against jews and migrants words do matter says to ron as exum director of the anti-defamation league in washington and organization fighting anti-semitism and he believes that public figures like the president should be aware of that fact it's very difficult to divorce some of the philosophy in the espousals of people as being enemies or people as being threats to the actual actions that have taken place it is words have...