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richard lister. charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands. to treat billy's epilepsy, they bought cannabis oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which had kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated and four days later billy was back in hospital. he's still there but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. sajid javid indicated that this wasn't a full policy change but a response to a complex situation. he said... but many others are watching. alfie's parents asked theresa may for the same access to cannabis treatment three months ago. now they want action. one former minister says the law on medicinal cannabis must change. we ca
richard lister. charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands. to treat billy's epilepsy, they bought cannabis oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which had kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated and four days later billy was back in hospital. he's still there but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her...
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operation is to clear its border areas of fight as richard calls terrorists and when and if syrian forces take over control of these areas and allow turkey and promise to a key that they will secure these areas against any of what it calls terrorist activities what will be turkey's response then will it continue to carry out its offensive or will it agreed to the terms that will be offered by the syrian government that saves arms as an assistant professor of political science at northeastern university says it is hard to predict how turkey will react to this alliance. over the past few days turkey has been ramping up its military operations and now sir and in that sense it's hard to imagine churchie you know standing by especially because earlier one has really been emphasizing the importance the critical importance of taking out the y.p. piece which are described in turkey is really just an offshoot of the p.k. play that said well if you know that this security and care reform if you were to go in there and basically rescue the whore from the y. p.g. then the main sort of turkish
operation is to clear its border areas of fight as richard calls terrorists and when and if syrian forces take over control of these areas and allow turkey and promise to a key that they will secure these areas against any of what it calls terrorist activities what will be turkey's response then will it continue to carry out its offensive or will it agreed to the terms that will be offered by the syrian government that saves arms as an assistant professor of political science at northeastern...
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. but first, let's speak to our correspondent richard galpin in moscow. so the uk ambassador has been told in no uncertain terms what the russian response was this morning? yes, he was summoned this morning and the meeting in the russian foreign ministry here in moscow only lasted about ten minutes. so it was pretty brief and he was handed the list of what russia intends to do. some of it was predictable. the russian foreign ministry had already said yesterday that they would be expelling british diplomats. it turns out it is exactly symmetrical. 23 are being thrown out of the british embassy. but they have gone further with these other measures, effectively closing down the british council in russia and also closing the british consulate in st petersburg. st petersburg is a key city, the second city of russia, with a big population. that will have an impact, particularly on russians who want to visit britain and get visas. it will be much more difficult for people based in st petersburg. so strong measures by russia, but of course, britain had a range of measures as we heard from the
. but first, let's speak to our correspondent richard galpin in moscow. so the uk ambassador has been told in no uncertain terms what the russian response was this morning? yes, he was summoned this morning and the meeting in the russian foreign ministry here in moscow only lasted about ten minutes. so it was pretty brief and he was handed the list of what russia intends to do. some of it was predictable. the russian foreign ministry had already said yesterday that they would be expelling...
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bill proposed by state senator richard pan aims to pull the plug on false information it would bind people who produce content on the internet to coordinate their work with so-called fact checkers and it's not the only legislation targeting fake news in california another bill was recently proposed to help school children tell the truth from lies it seems to set school standards on internet safety digital citizenship and encourage media literacy. the recent proliferation of fake news online is extremely concerning as we witness in two thousand and sixteen election think these can serve as an intentional tool to manipulate the public and undermine our basic values there is no limit to what would be controlled by the government in the sense that you must use fact checkers to verify what you're publishing there is no definition of who the fact
bill proposed by state senator richard pan aims to pull the plug on false information it would bind people who produce content on the internet to coordinate their work with so-called fact checkers and it's not the only legislation targeting fake news in california another bill was recently proposed to help school children tell the truth from lies it seems to set school standards on internet safety digital citizenship and encourage media literacy. the recent proliferation of fake news online is...
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reporter who broke a story about sir cliff richard's home being searched by police investigating a claim of historical sexual assault has denied strong arming senior officers into cooperating with him. danjohnson officers into cooperating with him. dan johnson told the officers into cooperating with him. danjohnson told the high court he was aware of privacy issues around the story but he said those matters we re the story but he said those matters were dealt with by people higher up. the evidence came on the sixth day of the singer's privacy action against the broadcaster. sir cliff was never arrested oi’ against the broadcaster. sir cliff was never arrested or charged. the corporation said its reporting was in the public interest. a woman has gone on trialfor in the public interest. a woman has gone on trial for murder after being accused of throwing acid over her former partner in an attack that left him with such serious injuries he was granted the right to end his life. miss wallace is accused of attacking this dutch engineer in bristol in 2015. she denies all the charges. the pilot
reporter who broke a story about sir cliff richard's home being searched by police investigating a claim of historical sexual assault has denied strong arming senior officers into cooperating with him. danjohnson officers into cooperating with him. dan johnson told the officers into cooperating with him. danjohnson told the high court he was aware of privacy issues around the story but he said those matters we re the story but he said those matters were dealt with by people higher up. the...
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by lightening, it happened on richard way road. authorities say the woman was holding an umbrella, she was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries >>> the nor'easter battered new york city and new england, northern a foot of snow fell on the roads leading to multiple accidents and flooding is also a concern. so far a temporary fix on a sea wall along the massachusetts coast is holding up against high tides >>> check with the airlines >>> it was a tail of few passengers and plenty of cancelations. the airport has runways that are cheer of snow and planes were arriving and departing finally. however r, the airport said there may be residual cancelations tomorrow as the airlines worked to get crews and planes back in position. >>> kate bilo joins us. things pretty much calmed down and the storm has moved on and now what >> now we got a couple days the quiets weather before another chance for storm. what we're looking at as far as the chance coming up. we're start off with what's happening. everything is quiet compared to earlier. let's take a look outside and you can
by lightening, it happened on richard way road. authorities say the woman was holding an umbrella, she was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries >>> the nor'easter battered new york city and new england, northern a foot of snow fell on the roads leading to multiple accidents and flooding is also a concern. so far a temporary fix on a sea wall along the massachusetts coast is holding up against high tides >>> check with the airlines >>> it was a tail...
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. nixon won the primary. the author of the greatest comebacks, how richard nixon rose to the seat to greet the new majority. barbara perry, director of presidential studies at the university of virginia. turmoil onamerican sunday. >> monday on landmark cases, we explore the case of a petty thief who spent his time in jail studying a lot. what says the state? are you ready for trial? >> the state is ready. >> what says the defendant? >> i am not ready. -- would youplease please guilty of insanity? >> no sir. >> why are you not ready? >> i have no counsel. >> examine the case with paul who served with the george w. bush ministration -- paul clement, who served with the georgia we wish ministration and the 43rd solicitor general of the united states. live mondayrk cases at 9:00 eastern on c-span. website has grounds on these cases including links to the national constitution center's, and you can download 30 minutes podcast at c-span.org or from your podcast subscriber. justice and treasury department officials announced indictments against nine iranian hackers who have been accused fro
. nixon won the primary. the author of the greatest comebacks, how richard nixon rose to the seat to greet the new majority. barbara perry, director of presidential studies at the university of virginia. turmoil onamerican sunday. >> monday on landmark cases, we explore the case of a petty thief who spent his time in jail studying a lot. what says the state? are you ready for trial? >> the state is ready. >> what says the defendant? >> i am not ready. -- would youplease...
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richard sherman was this close to becoming a bitcoin billionaire! the visionary seahawk star started accepting bitcoin on his website years ago.. when it was like 2 bucks a coin.. at it's high it rocketed to 19 thousand per bit.. but sherman got out: he converted it all to cash before it exploded!!! i did the math james and if you multiply what he sold by what it's worth now.. he woulda made 7.3 ka-jillion dollars. he studied up and got back in to cryptocurrency and now he owns bitcoin, litecoin and ethereum. the stanford grad has become a mentor of sorts to a lot of other athletes.. who he says like him didn't grow with financial literacy andneed to be wise about it now.
richard sherman was this close to becoming a bitcoin billionaire! the visionary seahawk star started accepting bitcoin on his website years ago.. when it was like 2 bucks a coin.. at it's high it rocketed to 19 thousand per bit.. but sherman got out: he converted it all to cash before it exploded!!! i did the math james and if you multiply what he sold by what it's worth now.. he woulda made 7.3 ka-jillion dollars. he studied up and got back in to cryptocurrency and now he owns bitcoin,...
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. >> reporter: despite that admission, commissioner richard ross again defended the actions of his officers when they arrested two black men at this starbucks last week. it was captured on video. >> what did they do? what did they do? someone tell me what they did. >> they didn't do anything! >> reporter: ross said this on facebook over the weekend: >> it is important to emphasize and underscore that these officers had legal standing to make this arrest. these officers did absolutely nothing wrong. >> reporter: but today, he took the blame for making what he said was a bad situation worse. >> i can appreciate, in light of the starbucks policy and how well known it is to many, why these two men were appalled when they were asked to leave. for this reason, me, i apologize to them. >> reporter: the two men, rashon nelson and donte robinson, told their story to abc. >> we're at the table. we sit down. we're just talking amongst each kiher. at the time, we weren't read any rights, nothing. just double locked handcuffs, ckhind our back, and escorted out and put into a squad car. >> repor
. >> reporter: despite that admission, commissioner richard ross again defended the actions of his officers when they arrested two black men at this starbucks last week. it was captured on video. >> what did they do? what did they do? someone tell me what they did. >> they didn't do anything! >> reporter: ross said this on facebook over the weekend: >> it is important to emphasize and underscore that these officers had legal standing to make this arrest. these...
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terrible dilemmas given the unprecedented nature of the blaze. richard galpin has this report. the ferocious fire tore through the tower block almost one year ago. now it has been revealed that london fire brigade received a huge number of calls from residents that were still inside, asking how they can survive the flames. in total, 72 people never made it out, many having heeded the advice of firefighters to stay inside, rather than trying to get out down the staircase. so, did firefighters waste time trying to fight the flames, rather than focusing on evacuating the rapidly burning building? that was the question posed today by lawyers representing the victims. in response, the fire brigade said it had faced terrible dilemmas and unprecedented challenges. the inquiry also heard today a description of how the many people directly affected by the fire we re people directly affected by the fire were now feeling as the evidence is presented. the bereaved and the surviving people of grenfell tower come to this inquiry in a calm rage. the basic facts are stark. in the second decade of
terrible dilemmas given the unprecedented nature of the blaze. richard galpin has this report. the ferocious fire tore through the tower block almost one year ago. now it has been revealed that london fire brigade received a huge number of calls from residents that were still inside, asking how they can survive the flames. in total, 72 people never made it out, many having heeded the advice of firefighters to stay inside, rather than trying to get out down the staircase. so, did firefighters...
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believe his tour is about the people. she believes it's about tom steyer. >> i remember when richard nixon was being impeached. it is a long process for the american people. >> a process billionaire hedge fund manager tom steyer is taking on. he's taking his need to impeach campaign to 30 cities across the country. >> we really are talking about getting rid of a lawless reckless and dangerous man putting our democracy at risk. >> republican national committee member harmeet dhillon. >> the president is being impeded from achieving his agenda by all these distractions. >> reporter: president trump has a lot of distractions. he's dealing with the international crisis in syriaia, the mueller investigation and the stormy daniels scandal. steyer making his impeachment point right now. >> if that isn't a case for impaefg and removing a dangerous president -- >> his $10 million ad campaign is making the rounds with his commercials. his town halls are going directly to the people. >> if we remove mr. trump, we are not getting nancy pelosi as the new president of the united states. >> dhillon belie
believe his tour is about the people. she believes it's about tom steyer. >> i remember when richard nixon was being impeached. it is a long process for the american people. >> a process billionaire hedge fund manager tom steyer is taking on. he's taking his need to impeach campaign to 30 cities across the country. >> we really are talking about getting rid of a lawless reckless and dangerous man putting our democracy at risk. >> republican national committee member...
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opening friday (6/22). it's a familiar phenomenon for arianna richards, who was 12 when she played "lex" in the original "jurassic park.""i was just enjoying myself so immensely, being on this set full of dinosaurs, i never even knew what dinosaur would show up the day that i was working. and working with steven and everything, and the whole team, but then when it just skyrocketed worldwide, that was a big surprise for me as a kid, to just be swept up in this whirlwind.""our job now is to maintain leadership. i nominate john gotti."not nearly as big: "gotti," starring john travolta as mafia boss john gotti. the crime drama debuted with just one-point-seven million dollars... and the reviews didn't help: "gotti" scored zero-percent on rotten- tomatoes dot-com. at last check, 23 critics had weighed in on the film for the site, and all 23 rated it "rotten." ouch! in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) coming up after the break ... a mom was brutally attacked with a hammer as she walked on a san francisco street with her baby. we'll have the latest on the investigation. (robin) and here's
opening friday (6/22). it's a familiar phenomenon for arianna richards, who was 12 when she played "lex" in the original "jurassic park.""i was just enjoying myself so immensely, being on this set full of dinosaurs, i never even knew what dinosaur would show up the day that i was working. and working with steven and everything, and the whole team, but then when it just skyrocketed worldwide, that was a big surprise for me as a kid, to just be swept up in this...
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owner. >> we first met richard retracing his steps along the shore in richmond. four months ago he stumbled on a hidden treasure. >> as soon as i picked it up, it looks like a wedding ring. >> one with an inscription that read from now to eternity, may 1, 1949. it borer the name "lilly." >> how it got to this beach is really a mystery. >> richard didn't know how to get the word out, but a friend by chance tweeted about the ring months later, hoping someone could help. >> i'm excited to see it take off. >> so many people from around the country shared the story on social media, many with offers to help. historians, genealogist, even wanna-be detectives. it all led us to this woman named lilly and her granddaughter. >> if it is theirs, it would bay mazing. >> meet karen cross of santa cruz. her father was the son of lilly and ernest. they were marry maid 1, 1949. married 62 years until earnest's death in 2011. >> it's one of the stories you always hear about, but, you know, this romantic story. >> according to family friends, the family were fishermen and originally emigrated to the
owner. >> we first met richard retracing his steps along the shore in richmond. four months ago he stumbled on a hidden treasure. >> as soon as i picked it up, it looks like a wedding ring. >> one with an inscription that read from now to eternity, may 1, 1949. it borer the name "lilly." >> how it got to this beach is really a mystery. >> richard didn't know how to get the word out, but a friend by chance tweeted about the ring months later, hoping...
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. we get it all from our chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> reporter: after threatening our nato allies and insulting the british prime minister, president trump soon heads to helsinki and that meeting with vladimir putin acknowledging scrutiny will be more intense than ever about the tone he takes, especially on election meddling. >> i know you'll ask will we be talking about meddling and i will absolutely bring that up. i don't think you'll have any gee, i did it, you got me. there won't be a perry mason here, i don't think, but you never know what happens, right? but i will absolutely firmly ask the question. asked. >>yes. >> reporter: but he suggested he won't spring on putin any of the justice department's evidence against russian intelligence. democrats tonight calling for the meeting to be scrapped. senator chuck schumer saying, glad-handing with vladimir putin on the heels of these indictments would be an insult to our democracy. white house officials say there's no chance of a cancellation. >> i'm not going in with high expectations but we may come out with some
. we get it all from our chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> reporter: after threatening our nato allies and insulting the british prime minister, president trump soon heads to helsinki and that meeting with vladimir putin acknowledging scrutiny will be more intense than ever about the tone he takes, especially on election meddling. >> i know you'll ask will we be talking about meddling and i will absolutely bring that up. i don't think you'll have any gee, i did it, you...
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competitive for a democratic state wide. it hasn't been competitive since anne richards state wide. democrats will study this model and try to figure out, whether the way he did it, whether could against the right candidate with the right candidate make texas a battleground state in 2020. he obviously fell short. it is still a conservative republican state and if you had a more likable republican candidate, beto o'rourke would not have done as well. >> we are seeing this sun belt of the united states is going to become what the mid-west has been for the last most of our adult time >> the bellweather. >> the bellweather to decide presidential elections. we have a cycle away, where it's the sun belt orange county to florida, georgia, texas and arizona will be -- >> let me break away. we want to bring in sarah sanders, white house press secretary. she joins us rights right now. sarah thanks for being with us. >> good evening. great to be with you. >> so republicans will contain control of the u.s. senate. it's looking less and less likely to retain control of the house. any of the sur
competitive for a democratic state wide. it hasn't been competitive since anne richards state wide. democrats will study this model and try to figure out, whether the way he did it, whether could against the right candidate with the right candidate make texas a battleground state in 2020. he obviously fell short. it is still a conservative republican state and if you had a more likable republican candidate, beto o'rourke would not have done as well. >> we are seeing this sun belt of the...
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. richard ross, philadelphia police commissioner: "these officers did absolutely nothing wrong. they did a service that they were called to do."the men were released from custody at the police station after it became clear starbucks did not want to press charges. meanwhile, the video has sparked major reaction on social media-- with many calling for a starbucks boycott."what did they do? what did they do?"starbucks' is apologizing the men and customers, saying they quote ' clearly have more work to do when it comes to how we handle incidents in our stores."i'm kim hutcherson reporting. (robin) opposition is growing as local governments plan on joining president trump's lawsuit against california. the u-s justice department sued california last month over it's sanctuary state status. city leaders in los alamitos in orange county are scheduled to vote on a proposal today to exempt the community from the state law. san diego county board of supervisors are also meeting this week to consider joining the trump administration's lawsuit. (robin) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... one of the
. richard ross, philadelphia police commissioner: "these officers did absolutely nothing wrong. they did a service that they were called to do."the men were released from custody at the police station after it became clear starbucks did not want to press charges. meanwhile, the video has sparked major reaction on social media-- with many calling for a starbucks boycott."what did they do? what did they do?"starbucks' is apologizing the men and customers, saying they quote '...
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survivors. she was your best friend? >> yeah. >> reporter: richard humble, a sophomore at florida international university, says he was in this car with fellow student, alexa duran, when the bridge came crashing down. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this surveillance video showing the horrifying moment. >> it was just way too fast. >> reporter: humble says he was in the passenger seat and alexa was driving. he barely escaped. she did not. >> i didn't think i was going to make it out of the car. and i screamed her name over and over again, but i didn't hear anything. >> reporter: richard called his mother moments after the catastrophic collapse. that's him in the white shorts. >> the bridge fell on us. >> reporter: what goes through a mother's head when they get that phone call? >> he said, i have a lot of blood around me. it's not mine, mom. i have a lot of blood. >> reporter: senator marco rubio tweeting the cables that suspend the miami bridge had loosened and the engineering firm ordered that they be tightened. they were being tightened when it collapsed. despite that, the big ques
survivors. she was your best friend? >> yeah. >> reporter: richard humble, a sophomore at florida international university, says he was in this car with fellow student, alexa duran, when the bridge came crashing down. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this surveillance video showing the horrifying moment. >> it was just way too fast. >> reporter: humble says he was in the passenger seat and alexa was driving. he barely escaped. she did not. >> i didn't think...
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feel like if i'm in my house, my house is safe."<richard jones> "if this opens up i'll leave. but, other than that -- unless they force me to leave. yeah. i ain't planning to leave. whatever happens happens. that's it. deal with it as it comes."suddenly about five a=m local time ... "all we heard was a boom!lava began spewing from cracks in the street "within minutes, we seen smoke and now we see all this lava coming across the street and it's pumping right now."not only rocks and fire but potentially deadly sulfur dioxide gas, extremely dangerous and lethal if it is bad enough and high enough concentrations. residents evacuated early today tried to go back to possessions.tghey were turned away.most were get out alive. "my pets are safe. that's all i really care about. the rest is just stuff." (grant)kilauea is a big volcano.you can drive 20 miiles and still be in its lava field.these speededu=up images from the u=s=g=s show a lava lake forming near the volcano's center. for sometime, tetra tech, the company char
feel like if i'm in my house, my house is safe." "if this opens up i'll leave. but, other than that -- unless they force me to leave. yeah. i ain't planning to leave. whatever happens happens. that's it. deal with it as it comes."suddenly about five a=m local time ... "all we heard was a boom!lava began spewing from cracks in the street "within minutes, we seen smoke and now we see all this lava coming across the street and it's pumping right now."not only rocks...
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your optics, i‘m going in." listen to the names of some of the 11 victims. daniel stein, richard gottfried, jerry rabinowitz, and two brothers, cecil and david rosenthal. this area of pittsburgh is one of the most close—knitjewish communities in america. one of those places which speaks of the immigrant story. one of those places, according to rabbi chuck diamond, that‘s long felt vulnerable. i used to be the rabbi there, and one of my biggest fears was always, in the back of my head, something like this happening. so, there‘s a lot of hate, and when you mix hate with guns, it‘s not a good result. with congressional elections looming, donald trump has continued to hammer his democratic opponents, only briefly interrupting this political rally to offer words of condemnation. this evil anti—semitic attack is an assault on all of us. it‘s an assault on humanity. mass shootings have become a permanent feature of american life. flowers and police tape, we see them over and over again. nick bryant, bbc news, pittsburgh. adam hertzman is from the jewish federation of greater
your optics, i‘m going in." listen to the names of some of the 11 victims. daniel stein, richard gottfried, jerry rabinowitz, and two brothers, cecil and david rosenthal. this area of pittsburgh is one of the most close—knitjewish communities in america. one of those places which speaks of the immigrant story. one of those places, according to rabbi chuck diamond, that‘s long felt vulnerable. i used to be the rabbi there, and one of my biggest fears was always, in the back of my...
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richard fowler and senior columnist for townhall.com, welcome, gentlemen. >> thanks for having me. shannon: great to have you. there were calls for impeachment, talking about that. a number of democrats a stop talking about that, some don't want to stop talking about it. who is going to benefit? >> any time the president makes a mr. like he did yesterday it benefits the democrats but doesn't benefit anybody. it hurts the american people because it shows our president week abroad. when he goes we can all agree our number one geopolitical flow and makes a mistake saying he doesn't agree with our intelligence dealing with a domestic issue of who took the dnc server, whether it was taken, makes all-americans look bad, makes the political system look bad, democrats and republicans are outraged. shannon: this is raising another conversation. in former cia guy who is a commentator on another channel saying when do we see a shadow government coming out saying we cannot side with the government, the cabinet or the senate, that is the question, today you had rush limbaugh saying people make
richard fowler and senior columnist for townhall.com, welcome, gentlemen. >> thanks for having me. shannon: great to have you. there were calls for impeachment, talking about that. a number of democrats a stop talking about that, some don't want to stop talking about it. who is going to benefit? >> any time the president makes a mr. like he did yesterday it benefits the democrats but doesn't benefit anybody. it hurts the american people because it shows our president week abroad....
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former ohio state wrestlers said they were sexually abused by a team doctor, molested by richard str straus, who regularly showered with them in a university facility. >> it's public knowledge. everyone knew he was a serial groper at best. >> reporter: several believe it was known by jim jordan at the time, an assistant wrestling coach at the university from 1986 to 1994. jordan denies knowing anything about the allegations before accusers spoke out this spring. >> if there had been any reports of abuse, i would have reported it. >> reporter: jordan, a member of the conservative freedom caucus, recently made headlines for grilling those in the russia probe. >> i don't know why you won't give us what you asked for. >> reporter: and rumored to be vying to become the next speaker of the house. >> the timing is interesting. it's right after the big hearing with mr. rosenstein. it's right when there is all this talk about a speaker's race. >> reporter: alleged victims, some that still consider jordan a friend, say his denials are hurtful and believe jordan knew what was going on and chose
former ohio state wrestlers said they were sexually abused by a team doctor, molested by richard str straus, who regularly showered with them in a university facility. >> it's public knowledge. everyone knew he was a serial groper at best. >> reporter: several believe it was known by jim jordan at the time, an assistant wrestling coach at the university from 1986 to 1994. jordan denies knowing anything about the allegations before accusers spoke out this spring. >> if there...
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about three-quarters of the vote. chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest from moscow. >> reporter: even before the polls opened this morning, it was already clear president vladimir putin would win six more years. voters were greeted at the polls by costumed characters, dancing, and cookies. tiny enticements to lure the crowds. >> russia is very important country in the world, and it's because of our president. >> reporter: the atmosphere here is utterly relaxed. it feels more like a holiday than an election. there is zero expectation of political change. the only question is how many people will bother to show up. turnout is a matter of pride for putin to show that russians would still come out for a shoo-in. it's also a focus of putin's rivals. an opposition leader wasn't allowed to run, so he told his supporters to head to the polls not to vote but to observe, looking for irregularities. in these videos verified by the a.p., voters seem to insert multiple ballots. one election official appears to stroll over to a box, stuff it, while no one in the room seems
about three-quarters of the vote. chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest from moscow. >> reporter: even before the polls opened this morning, it was already clear president vladimir putin would win six more years. voters were greeted at the polls by costumed characters, dancing, and cookies. tiny enticements to lure the crowds. >> russia is very important country in the world, and it's because of our president. >> reporter: the atmosphere here is utterly...
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are "lots of stories about apps misusing apple data, never seen apple notify people."sen. richard blumenthal had a piece of evidence during tuesday's grilling of facebook ceo mark zuckerberg.the former connecticut attorney general displayed what his staff called a previously undisclosed 2014 agreement in which facebook granted the researcher at the center of the cambridge analytica scandal permission to sell data collected from facebook users through a survey. facebook has claimed it was deceived by the researcher, whose survey was used to collect data on up to 87 million users.blumenthal asked if the document viated a 2011 consent decree on improving user privacy that facebook reached with the federal trade commission. zuckerberg said no, but also said the document was "in conflict" with facebook rules. blumenthal decried facebook's "willfull blindness" and insisted it will only change its ways with strict regulation.facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is assuring lawmakers he has learned a lot since starting the social network in his harvard dorm room 14 years ago.the roughly 2.2 billi
are "lots of stories about apps misusing apple data, never seen apple notify people."sen. richard blumenthal had a piece of evidence during tuesday's grilling of facebook ceo mark zuckerberg.the former connecticut attorney general displayed what his staff called a previously undisclosed 2014 agreement in which facebook granted the researcher at the center of the cambridge analytica scandal permission to sell data collected from facebook users through a survey. facebook has claimed it...
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says school officials asked officer richard stackton to remove the girl from the cafeteria, but she resisted and was later charged with a misdemeanor. her family says she suffered cuts and bruises. they filed a complaint with internal affairs. the c.d.c. says 31 more people have become ill after eating romaine lettuce contaminated with e. coli. that is now 84 cases in 19 states. no one has died. health officials say that tainted winter lettuce was grown in yuma, arizona. they say the romaine that is now a stores and restaurants is likely from california and not affected. a former college football player walked perhaps the most important seven yards of his life last weekend. chris norton was paralyzed during a game more than seven years ago. doctors gave him only a 3% chance of regaining any movement below his neck. norton, as you can see, defied those odds, getting out of his wheelchair and walking down the aisle with his bride, emily. norton tells "people" magazine, "the accident brought me to her, and that is the biggest blessing." up next, mark phillips talks shop with a local ne
says school officials asked officer richard stackton to remove the girl from the cafeteria, but she resisted and was later charged with a misdemeanor. her family says she suffered cuts and bruises. they filed a complaint with internal affairs. the c.d.c. says 31 more people have become ill after eating romaine lettuce contaminated with e. coli. that is now 84 cases in 19 states. no one has died. health officials say that tainted winter lettuce was grown in yuma, arizona. they say the romaine...
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richard hatcher of gary, indiana, which we were unable to show because of the violence downtown, and the fact that that story upstaged the events here at the convention. >> the clerk will continue the call of the role of the states. walter: unless there's a surprise of some kind, and there could be because of the convention, there are no other nominations to be placed. >> the sunshine state. favorite santander that it -- son candidate, illustrious united states senator. the honorable george has today released that slate and ask his name not be placed in nomination, and will cast 98% of his plate to the next president of the united states, hubert humphrey. [applause] walter: you can see george smathers in the center of the picture, the tall, curlyhaired gentlemen. >> georgia passes. the regular delegation. walter: i think we will listen to this roll call unless some other news comes our way, that was governor john connally. i keep remembering senator tom connally of texas, no relation. >> mr. chairman, hawaii passes. >> idaho. >> mr. chairman, idaho passes. >> illinois. illinois. illi
richard hatcher of gary, indiana, which we were unable to show because of the violence downtown, and the fact that that story upstaged the events here at the convention. >> the clerk will continue the call of the role of the states. walter: unless there's a surprise of some kind, and there could be because of the convention, there are no other nominations to be placed. >> the sunshine state. favorite santander that it -- son candidate, illustrious united states senator. the...
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, has defeated richard corgrave. he's replacing governor john kasich. mike dewine, an ally of president trump. big win there for the republicans. >> huge win tonight, george. that race was really in doubt. i know folks were really concerned up to this weekend about which way that was going to go. and as we talk about 2020, having mike dewine as the governor is a much better option for donald trump than richard cordray. so, mike dewine, big win for him and big win for the president. >> and ohio such a key in presidential elections. >> for years and years it was. in the last election, donald trump won it by ten points. it is beginning to move away from the swing status. as we see in a year where democrats did very well nationally, they weren't able to pick up the governor's race in ohio. >> yet one of the things we saw, in the senate and the governor's race in the state of ohio, going in -- >> split ticket voters. >> and we're seeing a sequel to 2016 in some ways here, where you have the democrats kind of running up their vote totals in the urban areas and steps and then, you know, the re
, has defeated richard corgrave. he's replacing governor john kasich. mike dewine, an ally of president trump. big win there for the republicans. >> huge win tonight, george. that race was really in doubt. i know folks were really concerned up to this weekend about which way that was going to go. and as we talk about 2020, having mike dewine as the governor is a much better option for donald trump than richard cordray. so, mike dewine, big win for him and big win for the president....
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truckee fire station today.he got a taste last winter. richard er "we picked up around 28 bags to try an block off the driveway."this time the street drains his neighborhood, but he thinks flat areas like around the truckee river and other residential neighborhoods where there is no natural drainage are in jeopardy with the amount of rain that is forecast.richard mackler/homeowner "it's going to come in a concentrated period of 4-5 inches in six hours or maybe less, so it doesn't give the water a chance to run off, because of the warmth we're going to have a much of melt contributing to it."reason enough for those in vulnerable areas to plan ahead for the deluge. (jr) that was lonnie wong reporting. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. (mabrisa rodriguez) (mabrisa (mabrisa rodriguez)as a short-wave ridge builds in over the region, look for warmer weather monday with temperatures in the 70s to lower 80s. this trend will be short-lived however as a weak mid/upper level trough sweeps through the region on tuesday. while widespread precipitatio
truckee fire station today.he got a taste last winter. richard er "we picked up around 28 bags to try an block off the driveway."this time the street drains his neighborhood, but he thinks flat areas like around the truckee river and other residential neighborhoods where there is no natural drainage are in jeopardy with the amount of rain that is forecast.richard mackler/homeowner "it's going to come in a concentrated period of 4-5 inches in six hours or maybe less, so it...
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that, that child was violently assaulted. >> reporter: 73-year-old vietnam veteran richard gary black was trying to protect his grandson from a naked and seemingly crazed intruder, identified as 26-year-old dejon harper. >> shots fired. >> reporter: black had killed harper as officers burst in. >> they see mr. black emerge into the officers' view. the next 13 seconds, officers continued to give at least five commands to mr. black to drop the gun and to show his hands. we don't know why, but for whatever reason, mr. black did not drop the gun. >> reporter: that's when officers fired four rounds on black, killing the wrong man. during his service in vietnam, he was awarded many medals, including the purple heart and bronze star. >> mr. black saved his family's life that night, in particular, his young grandson. we remain heartbroken over this tuation. >> reporter: the officer who killed black was also a military veteran. and, jeff, it turns out that he was also involved in another shooting a month ago. the police chief says that the department is now receiving death threats. >> gl
that, that child was violently assaulted. >> reporter: 73-year-old vietnam veteran richard gary black was trying to protect his grandson from a naked and seemingly crazed intruder, identified as 26-year-old dejon harper. >> shots fired. >> reporter: black had killed harper as officers burst in. >> they see mr. black emerge into the officers' view. the next 13 seconds, officers continued to give at least five commands to mr. black to drop the gun and to show his hands....
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richard engel. >> reporter: just this month, general jonathan braga showed us the battlefields of the war on isis. vast terrain liberated from isis control. what are these ditches? >> these are mass graves. >> reporter: american commanders say the u.s.-led war in syria killed nearly 65,000 isis fighters over the past four years. >> we're on the 2 yard line of finishing the physical destruction of the caliphate. >> reporter: and following that progress, president trump now effectively declaring the war over. >> we'll be coming out of syria like very soon. let the other people take care of it now. >> reporter: but here in syria many u.s. military commanders worry withdrawing without a plan could jeopardize everything they've accomplished. nearly all of the ground combat has been done by these u.s.-backed kurdish-led fighters, but they are now under attack from turkey. if the u.s. leaves, they could be wiped out. at a graveyard for some of the 4,000 men and women who died fighting isis alongside u.s. forces, this kurdish commander told us the u.s. was already betraying them. americans ne
richard engel. >> reporter: just this month, general jonathan braga showed us the battlefields of the war on isis. vast terrain liberated from isis control. what are these ditches? >> these are mass graves. >> reporter: american commanders say the u.s.-led war in syria killed nearly 65,000 isis fighters over the past four years. >> we're on the 2 yard line of finishing the physical destruction of the caliphate. >> reporter: and following that progress, president...
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news with chief foreign correspondent richard engel in an nbc exclusive. >> reporter: the russian lawyer came to the 2016 meeting to see donald trump junior, senior advisor jared kushner and then campaign chairman paul manafort. she was introduced in an e-mail as a russian government attorney bringing dirt on hillary clinton. but she told us a month ago, that was a misunderstanding. >> reporter: even testifying before a senate committee she said i operate independently of any governmental bodies but listen to what she's telling us about her ties to the chief prosecutor in russia. >> when we spoke to her, we brought with us previously undisclosed leaked e-mails. what were you discussing in these e-mails and with whom? [speaking foreign language]. >> reporter: the e-mails were released today by a russian website named the dossier project tied to a prominent critic of vladimir putin. nbc news cannot verify the authenticity of the e-mails but in them she appears to be communicating with a russian prosecutor. dictating edits to a russian government response to a 2014 request for inform
news with chief foreign correspondent richard engel in an nbc exclusive. >> reporter: the russian lawyer came to the 2016 meeting to see donald trump junior, senior advisor jared kushner and then campaign chairman paul manafort. she was introduced in an e-mail as a russian government attorney bringing dirt on hillary clinton. but she told us a month ago, that was a misunderstanding. >> reporter: even testifying before a senate committee she said i operate independently of any...
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top trump campaign official richard gates had repeatedly spoken with a arson he knew was a former russian intelligence officer. gates and the former otelligence official exchanged phone calls as late as september y d october 2016. and prosecutors say the officer still had active connections in russia's spy network. gates was the trump campaign's meaison to the republican lligonal committee at the time. the intelligence officer is referred to as "person a" in edurt documents and is described as someone who worked with paul manafort and richard gates in their earlier lobbying efforts in ukraine. last month, gates plead guilty to financial fraud and lying to investigators. heecial counsel robert mueller's prosecutors will drop nearly two dozen other charges against him in exchange for his cooperation. it is expected that he will be a pcy witness in the upcoming trials against manafort. >> there is no evidence that mr. manafort or the trump campaign colluded with the russian government. >> reporter: manafort currently faces 23 felony counts. his first trial will begin in july for bank
top trump campaign official richard gates had repeatedly spoken with a arson he knew was a former russian intelligence officer. gates and the former otelligence official exchanged phone calls as late as september y d october 2016. and prosecutors say the officer still had active connections in russia's spy network. gates was the trump campaign's meaison to the republican lligonal committee at the time. the intelligence officer is referred to as "person a" in edurt documents and is...
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, jeremy richards, reached out to me on monday because the a.i. had identified a particularly interesting phishing site. it turned out as we investigated, it was clearly a copy of a site that is used by the dnc. it's not a dnc website. it's a third-party website that the dnc uses to track some of its information and it was clearly targeting that site. so we very quickly got the heads of security from dnc and that third-party site as well as the site that was hosting the phishing site itself and got them all on the phone, put together a quick investigation, involved the fbi and got the site taken down long before any phishing messages could be sent. >> this was a fake page that was designed to look very much like a dnc page and what exactly was it trying to do with the information or from potential users? >> what it was was a copy of a login page and i'll be honest. it was an incredibly high fidelity copy. nobody who looked at the two sites side by side could tell the difference between them. it was indistinguishable. so when a user would have gotten an e-mail or text message or facebook m
, jeremy richards, reached out to me on monday because the a.i. had identified a particularly interesting phishing site. it turned out as we investigated, it was clearly a copy of a site that is used by the dnc. it's not a dnc website. it's a third-party website that the dnc uses to track some of its information and it was clearly targeting that site. so we very quickly got the heads of security from dnc and that third-party site as well as the site that was hosting the phishing site itself and...
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. here's david wright. >> reporter: richard "tre" jenkins is valedictorian of his class at girard college, a boarding school in philadelphia for gifted students of disadvantaged backgrounds. you must have pretty good grades. >> yeah, pretty good. >> reporter: but there's something else in his background that truly sets him apart. so, you were homeless? >> yes. >> reporter: for two years? >> yes. >> reporter: during middle school, richard got involved in mighty writers, an after school writers workshop for inner city kids. >> some people cry about it. tre was able to write about it here with mighty writers. >> it helped me gain a sense of confidence. >> reporter: he says kids used to bully him for trying hard at school. >> some people actually called me harvard back then, which is ironic, a little bit, because here i am. >> reporter: this fall, he's actually headed to harvard on a full scholarship. your mom must be so proud. >> my mom is crazy proud. she expected it, to be honest. >> reporter: from homeless to harvard. you nervous? >> i am kind of nervous. >> reporter: everybody is
. here's david wright. >> reporter: richard "tre" jenkins is valedictorian of his class at girard college, a boarding school in philadelphia for gifted students of disadvantaged backgrounds. you must have pretty good grades. >> yeah, pretty good. >> reporter: but there's something else in his background that truly sets him apart. so, you were homeless? >> yes. >> reporter: for two years? >> yes. >> reporter: during middle school, richard got...
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new violence erupting today. nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more from gaza. >> reporter: in gaza, angry funerals today after health officials say israeli troops shot dead more than 60 palestinian protesters including six children monday when they tried to rush the israeli border. cameras catching them fall after being hit. today in gaza, israel seemed determined not to repeat the bloodshed, using an air campaign to keep protesters from ever reaching the border fence. drones hovered above the protesters, dropping small teargas bombs. two loads per drone flying nonstop. you never knew when or where they would drop. >> turn around. >> reporter: these protests are not letting up. among palestinians there is no conviction that president trump is an arbiter for the peace process. as far as they are concerned the peace process is over. without hope for a negotiated peace, extremists have a free hand to fuel palestinian anger. the leader of hamas which runs the gaza strip arrived unannounced in a main demonstration. his militant supporters calling for rockets to fly
new violence erupting today. nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more from gaza. >> reporter: in gaza, angry funerals today after health officials say israeli troops shot dead more than 60 palestinian protesters including six children monday when they tried to rush the israeli border. cameras catching them fall after being hit. today in gaza, israel seemed determined not to repeat the bloodshed, using an air campaign to keep protesters from ever reaching the border fence....
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richard double figures of towards that western side if you have london getting up to eleven celsius thirteen in paris similar values as we go through sunday prize a day for many we'll see rain just knocking on the door violent as we go on through the course of sunday though and that's where the weather that we have across central pastas the snow on the northern flank again itself in parts of scandinavia further south shall is still in place just right italy the balkans pushing towards or remain the same some of very dusty conditions meanwhile in khartoum a recently of course stiff breeze continuing to blow from egypt sudan into chad into nice but for much of north africa it is dry with plenty of sunshine. the last time our spoke to him he told me he was thinking of growing through syria the world wants to see syria's fighters up close and personal but those behind the camera pay the price filmmaker yes it is you may these chillingly intimate footage and behind the front lines cost him his life his body was riddled with bullets and exclusive documentary syria the last assignments at
richard double figures of towards that western side if you have london getting up to eleven celsius thirteen in paris similar values as we go through sunday prize a day for many we'll see rain just knocking on the door violent as we go on through the course of sunday though and that's where the weather that we have across central pastas the snow on the northern flank again itself in parts of scandinavia further south shall is still in place just right italy the balkans pushing towards or...
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murderer, richard ramirez, would end up claiming the first title. over the next six years, detectives say the original night stalker murders ten people in southern california. the killer's last known crime is in 1986. but despite tens of thousands of hours of investigation up and down the state, it's a cold case with no solid suspects and fading hope it will ever be solved. enter paul holtz. >> i was obsessed with this case, no question about it. >> early 1990s, holtz starts work as a criminologist at the contra costa county sheriff's crime lab in martinez. he happens on a huge stash of cold case files abled "e.a.r.," east area rapist, a serial predator he's never heard of. he's looked. >> he committed 50 attacks in northern california. 25 of those attacks had men in them. so 50% of the time, he is choosing to enter a house where there's a man in there. >> this predator ties up the couples, then creates a unique alarm system with dishes. >> he would get the plates and literally stack them on the back of the man as he's laying face-down, bound. if he heard those plates move that meant
murderer, richard ramirez, would end up claiming the first title. over the next six years, detectives say the original night stalker murders ten people in southern california. the killer's last known crime is in 1986. but despite tens of thousands of hours of investigation up and down the state, it's a cold case with no solid suspects and fading hope it will ever be solved. enter paul holtz. >> i was obsessed with this case, no question about it. >> early 1990s, holtz starts work...
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this. the popstar versus the press. cliff richard sues the bbc over an alleged invasion of privacy. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked, and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for a sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world—best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. very good to have you with us on bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has spoken to british and french leaders about possible military action in response to syria's alleged use of chemical weapons. the man who wants to be america's top diplomat, the us secr
this. the popstar versus the press. cliff richard sues the bbc over an alleged invasion of privacy. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been...
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claiming the attack in syria was staged. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in the region and spoke with an american that was there during the attack and calls russia's claim an outright lie. >> reporter: do you believe your eyes? the russian and syrian government say you shouldn't insisting today that these videos showing families and children choking and dying during an alleged chemical attack are fake. but tonight, we spoke to an american who was there. her relatives hiding in basements when they say chemical weapons started coming in. deanna lynn says claims the attack was staged are lies. >> some people in the basement started to throw up. others, they felt faint. they came out of the basement to find people in the street almost passing out, trying to go to a medical center. don't forget, during this time it was all heavy bombing. it didn't just hit with a chemical attack. after that there was heavy bombing. >> reporter: do you want the united states and other countries to respond militarily? >> in my opinion, they need to be punished actually. they need to be
claiming the attack in syria was staged. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in the region and spoke with an american that was there during the attack and calls russia's claim an outright lie. >> reporter: do you believe your eyes? the russian and syrian government say you shouldn't insisting today that these videos showing families and children choking and dying during an alleged chemical attack are fake. but tonight, we spoke to an american who was there. her...
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sopel, bbc news, washington. sir cliff richard has returned to court, for the third day of his legal battle against the bbc, over its coverage of a police raid on one of his homes, in 2014. the singer claims that footage of the raid, carried out following an allegation of sexual assault, was a "very serious invasion" of his privacy. he is suing the bbc in the high court for "substa ntial damages", but the bbc disputes his claims. sir cliff richard was never arrested or charged, as our special correspondent lucy manning reports. sir cliff richard has already received damages, £400,000, but from south yorkshire police, not the bbc. the force wants the bbc to pay a share of this. south yorkshire police have confirmed that they are searching a property in berkshire owned by sir cliff richard... the dispute. how much information about the search of cliff richard's flat police gave the bbc. yes, this lunchtime, the search is still going on... reporter dan johnson was told the time and date of the search by south yorkshire, but they deny giving more information about the investigation and
sopel, bbc news, washington. sir cliff richard has returned to court, for the third day of his legal battle against the bbc, over its coverage of a police raid on one of his homes, in 2014. the singer claims that footage of the raid, carried out following an allegation of sexual assault, was a "very serious invasion" of his privacy. he is suing the bbc in the high court for "substa ntial damages", but the bbc disputes his claims. sir cliff richard was never arrested or...
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. hallie jackson, nbc news, the white house. >> reporter: this is richard engel, instant reaction to president trump's announcement in iran, where president rouhani says he will stick with the deal even without the u.s. but threatening what could happen if the now wounded agreement crumbles entirely. if iranian benefits in the deal aren't provided, he said, iran is ready to resume nuclear activity. across europe, there's a chill tonight that the u.s. under president trump may not be a reliable partner any more. an unusual joint statement read, it is with regret and concern that we, the leaders of france, germany and the united kingdom take note of president trump's decision. just last month, french president emmanuel macron made a personal plea to keep the deal at the white house. >> we should not abandon it, without having something substantial. >> reporter: but at least two countries loved president trump's move, saudi arabia and israel. where last week, benjamin netanyahu made a dramatic case to drop the deal, citing intelligence that iran made the deal in bad faith. tonight prais
. hallie jackson, nbc news, the white house. >> reporter: this is richard engel, instant reaction to president trump's announcement in iran, where president rouhani says he will stick with the deal even without the u.s. but threatening what could happen if the now wounded agreement crumbles entirely. if iranian benefits in the deal aren't provided, he said, iran is ready to resume nuclear activity. across europe, there's a chill tonight that the u.s. under president trump may not be a...
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pressed to find a cuter version than this one. 7-year-old preston richards from port st. lucie. on the upper level of orlando's international airport. turns out, he'd found a dance partner on the floor below, an officer with the tsa. that tsa agent was on his way to a break, but decided he'd give preston his all. and it turns out, preston was already on a high. his mother telling us tonight, just a short time before that, he'd won a dance competition. and tonight, preston telling us what it was like in that other dance-off with the tsa. >> i felt excited, overwhelmed and it really made my day. >> reporter: and tonight, preston, you've made ours. preston, you have. and so has that tsa officer, danced right along with you. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> it is election day on this june primary, voters will weigh millions of dollars, dozens of candidates and a range of issues that can affect our quality of life here in the bay area.a.a i i i i am dan ashley. >> and >> help reduce traffic congestion. >> and in san francisco the chance to elect a
pressed to find a cuter version than this one. 7-year-old preston richards from port st. lucie. on the upper level of orlando's international airport. turns out, he'd found a dance partner on the floor below, an officer with the tsa. that tsa agent was on his way to a break, but decided he'd give preston his all. and it turns out, preston was already on a high. his mother telling us tonight, just a short time before that, he'd won a dance competition. and tonight, preston telling us what it...
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richard sherman was also there. >> richard sherman came in shortly after foster came in. kind of patted him on the shoulder and sat down in the court behind us. i'm guessing he was there for moral support but he didn't say anything or talk afterwards after the proceeding was over and everyone left the courthouse. but he was here for his teammate. >> thank you, jesse. >>> sad news in the search for a missing family from southern california. mendocino sheriffs office says they have found personal belongings in the car that plugged into the river were that of the family. officials say debris discovered in the river as well as other personal items were positively identified by relatives. >>> some immigrants rights groups are criticizing jerry brown's decision to send u.s. troops to the border. governor brown agreed to send 400 troops bringing rare praise from the white house. some immigrant advocates says the decision a boost for trump's hard line decision. even though brown said the california troops will not take part in immigration enforcement. speaking in new mexico, attorney general je
richard sherman was also there. >> richard sherman came in shortly after foster came in. kind of patted him on the shoulder and sat down in the court behind us. i'm guessing he was there for moral support but he didn't say anything or talk afterwards after the proceeding was over and everyone left the courthouse. but he was here for his teammate. >> thank you, jesse. >>> sad news in the search for a missing family from southern california. mendocino sheriffs office says...
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say 29-year-old richard russell was at the controls, taking off from sea-tac airport 8:00 p.m. last night. residents here were shocked by the turbo prop's aerial acrobatics. but russell seemed unfazed. >> he just needs some help controlling his aircraft. >> very good. nah, i mean, i don't need that much help. i've played video games before. >> reporter: the 76 seat turbo prop is owned by horizon air. the company said russell was 3 1/2 fence and so no security violations were committed. >> i've got a lot of people that care about me. and it's gonna disappoint them. to hear that i did this. i would like to apologize to each and every one of them. just a broken guy, got a few screws loose, i guess. >> reporter: he was followed by a pair of f-15s, scrambled from portland, oregon. the plane was running low on fuel. >> hey, you think if i land this successfully, alaska will give me a job as a pilot? >> reporter: the plane crashed on a small island about 30 miles from the airport. aviation experts say getting a large plane like this in the air is no easy task. >> starting a turbin engine a
say 29-year-old richard russell was at the controls, taking off from sea-tac airport 8:00 p.m. last night. residents here were shocked by the turbo prop's aerial acrobatics. but russell seemed unfazed. >> he just needs some help controlling his aircraft. >> very good. nah, i mean, i don't need that much help. i've played video games before. >> reporter: the 76 seat turbo prop is owned by horizon air. the company said russell was 3 1/2 fence and so no security violations were...
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to dig for an air pocket. divers, at times dangerously close to failing. australian doctor richard harris was the last member of the rescue team to get out. >> some moments of significant fear and then a great resolve and some really joyous moments to finish. >> reporter: then he learned that his father had died. the incredible rescue thrusting this quiet mountain area into the spotlight. and now hollywood has come calling. with two producers planning projects. it doesn't faze dom's grandmother. she says "i'll tell dom you're not a hero, just a normal boy who got lost in the cave." on her coffee table, a picture dom drew in the hospital of the wild boar soccer team in their boldest victory yet. nbc news, thailand. >>> still ahead tonight, the exploding popularity of those dna testing kits. the big questions driving a booming new interest. >>> have you ever wanted to know more about where exactly you came from? it's never been easier to find out, thanks to the explosion of at home dna testing kits. millions of people have tried them. they've turned your heritage into a massive new b
to dig for an air pocket. divers, at times dangerously close to failing. australian doctor richard harris was the last member of the rescue team to get out. >> some moments of significant fear and then a great resolve and some really joyous moments to finish. >> reporter: then he learned that his father had died. the incredible rescue thrusting this quiet mountain area into the spotlight. and now hollywood has come calling. with two producers planning projects. it doesn't faze...
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of an elaborate sting operation. nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel with the story. >> reporter: gasps of disbelief. and applause as russian journalist arkady babchenko, who police said yesterday was murdered, shot three times in his apartment dying in an ambulance and even putting out a sketch of a suspect, today was back from the dead walking into a press conference with police announcing it was all staged. "i apologize to my wife for all the hell she had to go through," babchenko said. news of his murder yesterday sparked an outcry. supporters laying flowers at memorials and blaming russia for ordering the hit. babchenko is a critic of vladimir putin. while russia denied involvement, many of putin's critics have been shot or poisoned over the years, including boris nemsov, shot right next to the kremlin. he was shot in the back at least five times right in front of his girlfriend. this time ukraine security forces says it was a sting operation, which they said led to the arrest of a man allegedly paid $40,000 by moscow to organize babchenko's murder. "there was n
of an elaborate sting operation. nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel with the story. >> reporter: gasps of disbelief. and applause as russian journalist arkady babchenko, who police said yesterday was murdered, shot three times in his apartment dying in an ambulance and even putting out a sketch of a suspect, today was back from the dead walking into a press conference with police announcing it was all staged. "i apologize to my wife for all the hell she had to go...
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world, including the man behind kate middleton's magnificent mane, richard ward. - what i love about volaire, it's omg volume. it's oh my god volume. you can have salon performance hair done by yourself in your own home and it's gonna be as good and as everlasting as if you've had it done in the salon. - my hair is so full, it's so thick and full, it's got body! i mean, i want to just be touching my hair all day. - i've gotten rid of my old shampoo, conditioner, styling products, all of it....
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south korea. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in seoul tonight. richard, what's the thought and feeling there? >> reporter: well, i think nowhere in the world are they watching this summit more closely than they are here in seoul. this is seen as a matter of life and death. right now, today, every day, in fact, tens of thousands of north korean rockets and artillery pieces are pointed right here at seoul and the calculus has long been if the u.s. attacks north korea that north korea responds by destroying this city. just six months ago here in sel, there were protests on the street when there was all the talk of rocket man and north korea was testing its nuclear weapons and its missiles. people here thought donald trump was a warmonger who was going to bring this country and perhaps the entire world to war. now, everyone's hoping that this summit will be successful. there's talk of peace. and i don't think there's anywhere in the world where they're more optimistic, more hopeful that donald trump will be able to pull it out. but there is also this concern because the
south korea. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in seoul tonight. richard, what's the thought and feeling there? >> reporter: well, i think nowhere in the world are they watching this summit more closely than they are here in seoul. this is seen as a matter of life and death. right now, today, every day, in fact, tens of thousands of north korean rockets and artillery pieces are pointed right here at seoul and the calculus has long been if the u.s. attacks north korea that...
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nancy pelosi said congress will investigate the deaths. illinois senator richard durbin is calling for the resignation of dhs secretary kiertjen nielsen. senator feinstein asking for the senate judiciary committee to hold a hearing.meanwhile dhs announced secretary nielsen plans to visit the us mexico border friday. nielsen says new rules will require that all children in cbp custody receive thorough health screenings. and says there will be more medically trained border patrol agents in remote areas. amnesty international says more needs to be done. joanne lin / amnesty internationalthis administration has continued to focus on building the us mexico border wall or more immigration detention facilities, without looking at the root causes.secretary nielsen blames parents for taking children on the dangerous journey. in washingotn alexandra limon (ken) and tonight we have just learned that the 8-year-old guatemalan boy who died had the flu. officials say more tests need to be done before they can determine the cause of death. authorities y felipe alonzo died at a new mexico hospital aft
nancy pelosi said congress will investigate the deaths. illinois senator richard durbin is calling for the resignation of dhs secretary kiertjen nielsen. senator feinstein asking for the senate judiciary committee to hold a hearing.meanwhile dhs announced secretary nielsen plans to visit the us mexico border friday. nielsen says new rules will require that all children in cbp custody receive thorough health screenings. and says there will be more medically trained border patrol agents in...
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men page nights panel. richard fowler, political editor of townhall.com, guy benson. white house correspondent for "the daily caller," saagar enjeti. we saw the situation where these two gentlemen were sitting at starbucks in philadelphia. they weren't ordering anything. one of them tried to use the bathroom. people started calling the police. they were essentially arrested. there was a lot of frustration about the starbucks. comes out with a statement today, the ceo says "i've spent the last few days in philly. my leadership team listening to the community, learning what we did wrong. the steps we need to take to fix it." we are committed to being part of the solution, closing our stores for racial bias training is one step in a journey that requires education from every level of the company and partnerships in our local communities." is this a good first step? >> absolutely. hopefully other countries will take the step. unconscious biases that we deal with everyday. what happened in this case is these two individuals were waiting for a meeting, as many of us do, at their local
men page nights panel. richard fowler, political editor of townhall.com, guy benson. white house correspondent for "the daily caller," saagar enjeti. we saw the situation where these two gentlemen were sitting at starbucks in philadelphia. they weren't ordering anything. one of them tried to use the bathroom. people started calling the police. they were essentially arrested. there was a lot of frustration about the starbucks. comes out with a statement today, the ceo says "i've...
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130 million stadium and temple president richard says building the stadium is more cost effective than leasing from lincoln financial field which is where the owls play now during his presentation a group opposed to the stadium began booing and still to come on action news it's tuesday another trump aid calls it quits, the latest on the white house upheaval and why this resignation matters plus on health check everybody knows opioids can be dangerous but are they worth it a study pits them head to head against tylenol and over-the-counter painkillers. >> the rain and the snow already arriving and some snow starting to accumulate and the nor'easter has not formed yet and details on the timing and what is expected where you live coming up, in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> the sixers face the same team twice in a week and ducis rodgers shows us if they get stung this time by the hornets. that an more when action news continues tonight. tomorrow on action news morning starting at 4:00 a.m. the rush is on to restore power ahead of another winter storm. as the storm develops i
130 million stadium and temple president richard says building the stadium is more cost effective than leasing from lincoln financial field which is where the owls play now during his presentation a group opposed to the stadium began booing and still to come on action news it's tuesday another trump aid calls it quits, the latest on the white house upheaval and why this resignation matters plus on health check everybody knows opioids can be dangerous but are they worth it a study pits them...