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in fact been here and had the knife, but he said it was something that he'd done, but he said it was something that he'd done the stabbing in self—defense. that is what the jury have rejected and they found him guilty of murder. there were some incredibly emotional scenes in the courtroom here a short time ago. ava white's family cheering and screaming when that verdict came in, and the 14—year—old boy who has now been convicted wasn't in the courtroom. he was appearing by video link, and he put his head in his hands and stared at the floor when the verdict was passed. he will be required to go back in front of the court on the 11th ofjuly. he is now being held in secure custody, from the 11th ofjuly, he will be sentenced for the murder of ava white. judith moretz there. in the last hour, director superintendent for merseyside police gave this statement.— merseyside police gave this statement. ., ., ., , ., statement. today, our thoughts are ve much statement. today, our thoughts are very much with _ statement. today, our thoughts are very much with the _ statement. today, our thoughts are very much with the family _ statement. today, our thoughts are very much with the family of- statement. today, our thoughts are very much with the family of ava . very much with the family of ava white. her mum and dad and sister are still completely devastated by what has happened to ava. it has been heartbreaking for them to relive her final moments during

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20220211-22:39:00

athlete that chose china. >> he made the choice. he has decided to not focus on the "me too" aspect. >> reporter: beijing was always going to be a controversial sport. at the seat of power, questioning dissent, threatening neighbors and minorities, claims china denied. the u.s. and like-minded companies boycotted ed the opening ceremony, china chose a weiger athlete, numbing the nose. state media showed her family cheering from her home. >> it was a way of saying, we will continue to manipulate this population and put forward our version of reality and deny atrocity crimes even in the context of the opening

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The 11th Hour With Brian Williams

american to compete for team usa with a huge family cheering her on. >> we're all family, we're all related somehow. >> reporter: her olympic dreams started young and she found a partner in her dad, john. >> my dad is like my best friend. he's been through the whole journey with me. he would give me pep talks and make me feel better about myself. >> reporter: but two years ago he was about to drive suni to nationals when he fell head first off a ladder. >> his foot slipped and he landed head first on the ground. he was paralyzed from the waist down. >> reporter: suddenly, competing felt impossible. >> i saw my dad right before i was about to leave. and i was like, i don't even want to go to championships anymore, my dad comes first. >> reporter: but john urged her to go. >> i told her, you worked so hard for this, just go. i'll be okay. >> reporter: she thought about him the whole time. >> i was like, he's probably watching right now, and i know

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

for five years with the first calvary division, earning a purple heart he still wears proudly around his neck. after the war, he started a family, children, grandchildren, but always dreaming of the sky. and so, for his 90th birthday, he decided to jump. >> i'm so excited to jump. >> his family cheering. and 14,000 feet up in the air, private first class jaramillo finally taking the leap. over utah, the parachute landing back on the ground. and joining us tonight from solid ground -- >> hi, david. >> -- private first class jaramillo on the moment he waited 70 years for. >> that wind was something else. but oh, it was so peaceful. i've been thinking about diving out of a plane all these years, and finally i got it over with. >> happy 90th, j

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20191005-00:58:00

anniversary. a thumbs up from paul and his instructor. >> you ready to go sky diving? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: paul's legs slowly over the edge. a push and they're off. and just look at paul's face. he's loving it. >> we did it! >> yes, we did it. >> reporter: with his family cheering, paul says he was thinking about them, and of course about betty. >> yeah, i was thinking about her too. i didn't see her, though. i thought maybe she would join me. >> reporter: the jump, like his life over the last 75 years, surrounded by family. and right by his side, and in his heart, betty. paul is one brave guy. we thank him for sharing his story. and we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas. a programming note -- tune in tomorrow to the new two-hour edition of "gma" on saturday. i'll see you rig new at 6:00, a dramatic day

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