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Real Madrid beaten in Champions League as Villa shock Bayern [Video]

Holders Real Madrid suffered a shock 1-0 loss to Lille in the Champions League on Wednesday, while Aston Villa defeated Bayern Munich 1-0 in a repeat of the 1982 European Cup final. Liverpool continued their flying start under new boss Arne Slot with a 2-0 victory at home to Bologna to secure a second successive

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Milwaukee 11-year-old jumps two stories to save his family from fire [Video]

An 11-year-old boy jumped two stories from his burning home to get help. The fire happened at 35th Street and Courtland Avenue near Hampton Avenue on Milwaukee’s north side. The family is recovering now.It was the middle of the night. A mom and her four sons were sound asleep. “I start smelling fire and smelling the fire. Something said, ‘Get up and go look down the stairs,'” Acasha Jackson said. “I look down the stairs. I see a, like the reflection of the fire on the back door in the back wall, and I see thick smoke coming up the stairs, and I ran to my boys.”Jackson said the smoke was thick. One son acted quickly. The 11-year-old told WISN 12 News that he jumped from the second-floor balcony and ran across the street to his cousin’s house to get help. Serkajouse Jackson is the oldest of the four boys.”Oh, just had one thing going through my mind is help and save my brothers. Save my brothers. That’s the only thing I was thinking about. That’s why I had jumped off the balcony,” he said.Firefighters rescued his family within minutes. After being treated for a leg injury, the 11-year-old was reunited with his mom, who said his nickname is “King.””That’s our man around the house. He helped us with everything. That’s our little hero. So it was no surprise when he jumped into action. No, that’s him. That’s what he does,” Acasha Jackson said.The family is thankful for being alive but is looking for a new place to live. The Red Cross is assisting this family with recovery. There is also a GoFundMe page that was started as the family searches for a new home. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time, but Milwaukee police said the fire investigator is looking into it.

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Former New Orleans permits director speaks about indictment [Video]

A former New Orleans safety and permits director is speaking about the bombshell indictment of a former inspector.That indictment implicates Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montano.Zach Smith says there is a lack of transparency after seeing WDSU investigate and push Cantrell and Montano for answers.It is a slap in the face, Smith said.Smith was director when prosecutors allege Randy Farrell accepted bribes to let unlicensed electricians work on hundreds of New Orleans homes. Prosecutors also say Farrell wanted a high-ranking city employee who was suspicious of him terminated. Smith says he and other employees worked to investigate Farrell.When you take out the senior leadership of a department and all the people pressing back against shenanigans, I dont think theres a better way than to call it decapitation, Smith said. “Why did you deny the budget request?”The indictment alleges Farrell bought Cantrell tickets to Saints games, lunch at a steakhouse and a new iPhone. This week, Cantrell did not take questions from reporters and sent her spokesperson.The mayor will not be making comments at all, but I will come address you, Terry Davis, director for the mayor’s Office of Communications, said. WDSU asked, Why is the mayor not making any comments? “She is going to present before the council, Davis said.Cantrell did speak to the City Council during the budget meeting and stated she is going out of office the same way she came in, with “accusations.””That’s an accusation, but it also a track record of delivering results, so, as I stand before you this morning, I am so excited simply because the work hasn’t stopped.Its pretty terrible that a communications director goes to discuss a serious topic like this and is completely unprepared, unwilling to talk and answer questions that are very easy to answer they are yes or no, Smith said.In the indictment, it is alleged Montano asked Farrell’s associate, Fouad Zeton, to get him expensive tickets for the 2020 College Football National Championship game. WDSU Investigates uncovered city policy with Montano’s signature on it, stating an employee shall not accept or solicit a valuable gift for personal benefit.”I can’t comment at this point. On the human side of things, I do want to articulate that this obviously has been the most challenging last few days I’ve experienced, and once again, I’ll reiterate for the people who know me and know my integrity. I’m here to deliver the budget, I’m here to make sure the city continues to function and run, and I’m going to do my best to ensure that is delivered today. We’re proud of what went into this budget, and as for the other items, reports, and conversations, there is a right time and a right place. Right now, I am here to discuss the budget” said Montano.A person who has signed his name onto a policy that he clearly violated is trying not to answer those questions on purpose, Smith said. Sometimes, a lack of an answer says more than an answer.The city of New Orleans issued the following statement: As stated yesterday and on the record for the public in City Council Chambers, the administration stands firmly behind Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montano and appreciates his service and looks forward to his continued leadership for the City of New Orleans.Stay with WDSU on this developing story.

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CNN 10 | CNN [Video]

Today on CNN 10, we get an update on the US port strike that could disrupt parts of the economy for much of the east coast. Well take a look at the latest efforts to help communities still digging out of Helenes unprecedent destruction. Well also learn about a shipwreck that was found after over a century in Lake Michigan, and see how far a wandering sea lion journeyed from home. All this and more on todays CNN 10!