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it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. the statement asks that"all of you pray for jonny's well being and safe return" and to "pray for him to come home safely right away." here is east palo alto police sergeant clint simmont.sgt. clint simmont/east palo alto police ".....after speaking with his family and friends, this is just not characteristic of him. so there is that concern, but so far our investigation has found no reason to suspect foul play...." "....the vehicle that he commonly uses, the whereabouts of that vehicle is known, so we know he is not using that, we just know that there was this ping from his cell phone traced to the area around the caltrain station in menlo park..." (rob live) police say caltrain, bart and other public transit are helping with the case and are hoping to hear from a relative or friend who might be able to provide some information that will help them find jonathon and bring him home. in menlo park rob fladeboe kron 4 news (vicki) back to our top story... (grant) kron4's haaziq madyun rep
it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. the statement asks that"all of you pray for jonny's well being and safe return" and to "pray for him to come home safely right away." here is east palo alto police sergeant clint simmont.sgt. clint simmont/east palo alto police ".....after speaking with his family and friends, this is just not characteristic of him. so there is that concern, but so far our investigation has found no reason to suspect foul play...."...
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it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. the statement asks that"all of you pray for jonny's well being and safe return" and to "pray for him to come home safely right away." here is east palo alto police sergeant clint simmont.sgt. clint simmont/east palo alto police ".....after speaking with his family and friends, this is just not characteristic of him. so there is that concern, but so far our investigation has found no reason to suspect foul play...." "....the vehicle that he commonly uses, the whereabouts of that vehicle is known, so we know he is not using that, we just know that there was this ping from his cell phone traced to the area around the caltrain station in menlo park..." caltrain, bart and other police agencies are helping with the case and jonathon's family has reached out for help via social media in the hope that someone will come forward with information that will help bring him home. in menlo park rob 4 news. (vicki) after a months long investigation...san jose police have arrested a serial robbery sus
it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. the statement asks that"all of you pray for jonny's well being and safe return" and to "pray for him to come home safely right away." here is east palo alto police sergeant clint simmont.sgt. clint simmont/east palo alto police ".....after speaking with his family and friends, this is just not characteristic of him. so there is that concern, but so far our investigation has found no reason to suspect foul play...."...
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it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. the statement asks that"all of you pray for jonny's well being and safe return" and to "pray for him to come home safely right away." here is east palo alto police sergeant clint simmont.sgt. clint simmont/east palo alto police ".....after speaking with his family and friends, this is just not characteristic of him. so there is that concern, but so far our investigation has found no reason to suspect foul play...." "....the vehicle that he commonly uses, the whereabouts of that vehicle is known, so we know he is not using that, we just know that there was this ping from his cell phone traced to the area around the caltrain station in menlo park..." caltrain, bart and other police agencies are helping with the case and jonathon's family has reached out for help via social media in the hope that someone will come forward with information that will help bring him home. in menlo park rob fladeboe kron 4 news. (grant) another big story tonight: actor kevin spacey is facing widespread criti
it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. the statement asks that"all of you pray for jonny's well being and safe return" and to "pray for him to come home safely right away." here is east palo alto police sergeant clint simmont.sgt. clint simmont/east palo alto police ".....after speaking with his family and friends, this is just not characteristic of him. so there is that concern, but so far our investigation has found no reason to suspect foul play...."...
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jonathon lives in east palo alto... and police say despite numerous calls and text messages sent by his worried family... jonathon has not responded... which is not something he does... (vicki) jonathon attends serra high school in san mateo where the administration sent out a statement expressing it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. caltrain, bart and other police agencies are helping with the case and jonathon's family has reached out for help on social media in the hope that someone will come forward with information that will help bring him home. (grant) new at nine... a former top immigration official choked back tears... as he watched the treatment of a 10-year-old undocumented immigrant in texas. rosa maria hernandez has cerebral
jonathon lives in east palo alto... and police say despite numerous calls and text messages sent by his worried family... jonathon has not responded... which is not something he does... (vicki) jonathon attends serra high school in san mateo where the administration sent out a statement expressing it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. caltrain, bart and other police agencies are helping with the case and jonathon's family has reached out for help on social media in the hope that someone...
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it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. the statement asks that"all of you pray for jonny's well being and safe return" and to "pray for him to come home safely right away." here is east palo alto police sergeant clint simmont.sgt. clint simmont/east palo alto police ".....after speaking with his family and friends, this is just not characteristic of him. so there is that concern, but so far our investigation has found no reason to suspect foul play...." "....the vehicle that he commonly uses, the whereabouts of that vehicle is known, so we know he is not using that, we just know that there was this ping from his cell phone traced to the area around the caltrain station in menlo park..." caltrain, bart and other police agencies are helping with the case and jonathon's family has reached out for help via social media in the hope that someone will come forward with information that will help bring him home. in menlo park rob fladeboe kron 4 news. ( darya ) an oakland woman has a warning for pet owners this morning. katie rubi
it's deep concern for jonathon's well being. the statement asks that"all of you pray for jonny's well being and safe return" and to "pray for him to come home safely right away." here is east palo alto police sergeant clint simmont.sgt. clint simmont/east palo alto police ".....after speaking with his family and friends, this is just not characteristic of him. so there is that concern, but so far our investigation has found no reason to suspect foul play...."...
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jonathon lives in east palo alto... and police say despite numerous calls and text messages sent by his worried family... jonathon has not responded... which is not something he does. (robin) caltrain, bart and other police agencies are helping with the case and jonathon's family has reached out for help on social media in the hope that someone will come forward with information that will help bring him home. (robin)(boxes) for at least the second time this month - a bay area family has had their halloween decorations stolen..this morning we have surveillance video. kron4's charles clifford has more on the theft in tiburon. around midnight on monday october 23rd, this car pulled up in front of a home along celilia way in tiburon. the driver, get
jonathon lives in east palo alto... and police say despite numerous calls and text messages sent by his worried family... jonathon has not responded... which is not something he does. (robin) caltrain, bart and other police agencies are helping with the case and jonathon's family has reached out for help on social media in the hope that someone will come forward with information that will help bring him home. (robin)(boxes) for at least the second time this month - a bay area family has had...
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[applause] and you've been listening to biographer jonathon talk about the life and politics of muhammad ali and back in a few minutes with more live coverage from the southern festival of books in nashville. [silence] here's a look at arts recently featured on booktv afterwards our weekly author interview program. former radio host and msnbc contradict tore charles provided his thought on the conservative movement in america. investigative journalist art lavigne reported on mental health industry, and "new york times" magazine contradict tore suzie reflected on her travels abroad and weighed in on american's global staging in the coming weeks on afterwards federal judge john newman will reflect on his career first as a prosecutor and now as a federal appellate judge. former face the if nation anchor bob schieffer will exam role of the media today and this weekend on afterwards craig shore shirley discuss life and political career of newt gingrich. >> bush courthouse despised him and bush white house did everything to stop him from being elected whips. they supported ed who he was from i
[applause] and you've been listening to biographer jonathon talk about the life and politics of muhammad ali and back in a few minutes with more live coverage from the southern festival of books in nashville. [silence] here's a look at arts recently featured on booktv afterwards our weekly author interview program. former radio host and msnbc contradict tore charles provided his thought on the conservative movement in america. investigative journalist art lavigne reported on mental health...
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there is a mandatory death penalty if they are found guilty. jonathon head, there, giving us some context to that story. with bali's agung volcano predicted to erupt soon, officials have created an exclusion zone around the mountain. anyone living inside that area has been advised to leave for their own safety. but despite this — some are choosing to remain. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme:us secretary of state rex tillerson has been in china talking about negotiating with north korea. but he's been receiving mixed messages from back home. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. israel's right—winger ariel sharon visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants i
there is a mandatory death penalty if they are found guilty. jonathon head, there, giving us some context to that story. with bali's agung volcano predicted to erupt soon, officials have created an exclusion zone around the mountain. anyone living inside that area has been advised to leave for their own safety. but despite this — some are choosing to remain. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme:us secretary of state rex tillerson has been in china talking about...
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jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. ten days after puerto rico was devastated by hurricane maria, the situation in the american territory remains desperate. most of the island is still without power and there's a shortage of drinking water, food and fuel. there's also deepening political tension over relief efforts as president trump continues to angrily defend the us response on social media. aleem maqbool sent this report from the town of loiza. you see? i lost everything, my home. it took a matter of hours for hurricane maria to tear apart puerto rico and the homes of so many living here. i went with lesley quinones as she surveyed what is left of the place she lived with her five children and granddaughter. what are you going to do? i don't know what i'll do because i don't have money. my family don't have money. i don't know where i'm going. i don't have nothing more. this is all i have right now. this is my only home i have. since the hurricane struck with such devastation, lesley and her family have been living i
jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. ten days after puerto rico was devastated by hurricane maria, the situation in the american territory remains desperate. most of the island is still without power and there's a shortage of drinking water, food and fuel. there's also deepening political tension over relief efforts as president trump continues to angrily defend the us response on social media. aleem maqbool sent this report from the town of loiza. you see? i lost everything, my home. it took a...
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jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: full steam ahead to finland where you can now explore the sights of helsinki in a sauna on a crane. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. israel's right—winger ariel sharon visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea that's unthinkable to palestinians. after 45 years of division, germany is one. in berlin, a million germans celebrate the rebirth of europe's biggest and richest nation. welcome back. you are watching bbc news. the latest headlines: the authorities in catalonia say 90% of t
jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: full steam ahead to finland where you can now explore the sights of helsinki in a sauna on a crane. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection...
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jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. a powerful storm has hit central europe, killing at least five people, cutting electricity supplies, and disrupting traffic. falling trees killed two people in the czech republic, while in poland, a driver died after crashing into a branch on the road. hundreds of thousands of people are without electricity in both countries. with more, here is david campanale. strong winds of more than 140 km/h have led to problems across central europe, and they have been the cause of human tragedy, too. in the czech republic, falling trees proved all too deadly for one woman in a forest and an elderly man out on the street. strong winds have halted traffic on dozens of railways and several important roads. the state—run power company says hundreds of thousands of czech households have been left without power, largely because of falling trees. translation: the tree has fallen in the direction where it has fallen, and it didn't fall on the house over there, and so it caused less damage. in the nort
jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. a powerful storm has hit central europe, killing at least five people, cutting electricity supplies, and disrupting traffic. falling trees killed two people in the czech republic, while in poland, a driver died after crashing into a branch on the road. hundreds of thousands of people are without electricity in both countries. with more, here is david campanale. strong winds of more than 140 km/h have led to problems across central europe, and they have been the...
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jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. professor parvin chatchawan pongpan is from kyoto university's centre for south—east asian studies. i asked him what is likely to change for thailand in the new era. there will be some changes, for sure. considering king bhumibol had led along and authoritative rain, forup to 70 led along and authoritative rain, for up to 70 years. so we are up into the new era. to be honest, it will still be quite unpredictable, and they will be full of uncertainty. we know so little about the new king, because of that, it be difficult for thais to understand what they should expect. it is very difficult for us, visit there are very strict laws about what we can family, but when say about the royal family, but when it comes to looking at the future of this country, of course, it has been added a bit of a standstill at the moment throughout this whole year of morning, hasn't it? yes, partly this is because of the military, and the people surrounding the monarchy, to try and exploit this long period
jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. professor parvin chatchawan pongpan is from kyoto university's centre for south—east asian studies. i asked him what is likely to change for thailand in the new era. there will be some changes, for sure. considering king bhumibol had led along and authoritative rain, forup to 70 led along and authoritative rain, for up to 70 years. so we are up into the new era. to be honest, it will still be quite unpredictable, and they will be full of uncertainty. we know...
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jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. schools in taiwan are taking a new approach to languages. starting in 2019, they'll be required teach the native tongues of seven countries in southeast asia — including vietnamese, indonesian and thai. as part of our weekly look at asian trends, we're asking why taiwan is taking this step. from taipei, cindy sui joins us now. it certainly is unusual, because not many countries make it mandatory to have southeast asian languages on their curriculum. so why this sudden change? is taiwan hoping for closer foreign and trade relations with these countries? yes. definitely. first of all, this change comes about because the face of taiwan's student population has changed dramatically over the years. statistics show that one in ten stu d e nts statistics show that one in ten students in kindergarten to grade 12 are children of immigrants. these are children of immigrants. these are mostly southeast asian immigrants. currently, there are many children born to southeast asian mothers who married taiwanese man. so the government has recognised that
jonathon head, bbc news, bangkok. schools in taiwan are taking a new approach to languages. starting in 2019, they'll be required teach the native tongues of seven countries in southeast asia — including vietnamese, indonesian and thai. as part of our weekly look at asian trends, we're asking why taiwan is taking this step. from taipei, cindy sui joins us now. it certainly is unusual, because not many countries make it mandatory to have southeast asian languages on their curriculum. so why...
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jonathon alter, sophia nelson, thank you very much. >> thanks. >>> later today, we will check in with congressman dina titus. that's at noon. i'll be back in just a moment. grew into a free-wheeling kid... loved every step of fatherhood... and made old cars good as new. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now
jonathon alter, sophia nelson, thank you very much. >> thanks. >>> later today, we will check in with congressman dina titus. that's at noon. i'll be back in just a moment. grew into a free-wheeling kid... loved every step of fatherhood... and made old cars good as new. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from...
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when jonathon frye visited his home on this road in redwood valley for the first time since the fire monday. >> these are the windows that blew out. ka boom. i had a house here. and then my boys had a small house here. >> like most of the neighbors frye had little to come home to an. >> pretty much a loss, everything. yeah. i didn't have insurance. on this place. but -- wow. >> reporter: all this week fires spread destruction across the counties. 10 people dead, 250 homes destroyed, businesses damaged or wiped out. >> what did burn was the office, bottling area. >> the frye winery california's first certified organic winonary suffered major damage in the fire storm. some of paul's vineyards some did not. >> the think willie thing is people got out that's the important thing. >> despite the damage frye said his family was pressing on shipping out bottled wine and preparing to harvest the rest. >> we have been doing this for nonstop for 37 years here. and we'll continue to go. >> even as frye was getting back to work helicopters continued air drops on the nearby potters valley fire. >>
when jonathon frye visited his home on this road in redwood valley for the first time since the fire monday. >> these are the windows that blew out. ka boom. i had a house here. and then my boys had a small house here. >> like most of the neighbors frye had little to come home to an. >> pretty much a loss, everything. yeah. i didn't have insurance. on this place. but -- wow. >> reporter: all this week fires spread destruction across the counties. 10 people dead, 250...
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jonathon saray live from atlanta. >> no cameras in the courtroom. bergdahl has entered the courtroom minutes ago. the hearing expected to get underway momentarily. in the day leading up to this morning's proceedings attorneys were debating whether comments by president trump may have had an undo influence on bergdahl's sentencing. when trump called bergdahl a dirty rotten traitor it was during the campaign. not yet commander-in-chief. the question was trump reaffirmed those earlier comments when asked about the case last week. listen. >> president trump: setting up sentencing. i won't comment on him. i think people have heard my comments in the past. >> bergdahl's lawyers argue by referring to his earlier comments the commander-in-chief has jeopardized their client's ability to receive a fair sentence by the court known as unlawful command influence. >> basically the idea is if someone higher in the chain of command than the accused sends some kind of a message, a signal either direct or indirect to the decision makers, that that would be a violatio
jonathon saray live from atlanta. >> no cameras in the courtroom. bergdahl has entered the courtroom minutes ago. the hearing expected to get underway momentarily. in the day leading up to this morning's proceedings attorneys were debating whether comments by president trump may have had an undo influence on bergdahl's sentencing. when trump called bergdahl a dirty rotten traitor it was during the campaign. not yet commander-in-chief. the question was trump reaffirmed those earlier...