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thank you to our viewers in the united states our viewers around the world. we'll be back with you at the top of the hour, 5:00 eastern, right here with the latest on this story. right now kickoff in arizona hosted by rachel nichols and dan marino begins after a quick break. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired
thank you to our viewers in the united states our viewers around the world. we'll be back with you at the top of the hour, 5:00 eastern, right here with the latest on this story. right now kickoff in arizona hosted by rachel nichols and dan marino begins after a quick break. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely...
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that could mean good things for you, the viewer. here's nbc's halle jackson. >> what do you want to do tonight? >> george shaw loves netflix so much he made a music video about it. ♪ >> the self-described addict, never more than an arm's length from his streaming shows. >> i can get it through xbox, computer, even cell phone. i'll be brushing my teeth and have my phone on the counter playing videos. >> reporter: he's not the only one. 58 million subscribe to netflix, 4 million of them joining in just the last month as the company prepares to release 320 hours of new programming. now amazon is upping the ante. fresh off golden globe wins for its original series "transparent" the company which will now let viewers pick the original pilots they want to see more of is getting into the movie business. >> it seems like the landscape has changed more over the last couple years than the last couple decades. >> yeah even in the last couple of weeks. we've got netflix on one side. we've got amazon on the other side. we're watching to see who
that could mean good things for you, the viewer. here's nbc's halle jackson. >> what do you want to do tonight? >> george shaw loves netflix so much he made a music video about it. ♪ >> the self-described addict, never more than an arm's length from his streaming shows. >> i can get it through xbox, computer, even cell phone. i'll be brushing my teeth and have my phone on the counter playing videos. >> reporter: he's not the only one. 58 million subscribe to...
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viewer ship in black households is up big time."empire." >> my $400,000 started this. i want half my company back. >> whew. "empire" like "scandal" how to get away with murder. all these have african-american producers. rhimes and daniels and barris are the brains behind these shows. more than half the audience 61% is african-american. joining me now senior media correspondent brian stelter and also chris john far willy and president of impact strategy who sits on the board of women and entertainment power network. welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> thank you brooke. >> brian stelter to you first. you're the numbers guy and watching the numbers closely. "empire" ratings up the fourth week in a row. >> this hasn't happened in network technology for deck kasdadedecades. these are up. started with 10 million. then went up to 10.5 11 and last night 11.3 million viewers. this is an era of time shifting where a lot of people are watching dramas like "empire" days and weeks later. the fact people are coming in live is something the w
viewer ship in black households is up big time."empire." >> my $400,000 started this. i want half my company back. >> whew. "empire" like "scandal" how to get away with murder. all these have african-american producers. rhimes and daniels and barris are the brains behind these shows. more than half the audience 61% is african-american. joining me now senior media correspondent brian stelter and also chris john far willy and president of impact strategy...
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this is what we're able to show viewers throughout the day. my photojournalist is going to pull over here. and i'm going to get out of the vehicle and show you what this capability is. what we're going to be able to show viewers as this blizzard is at its peak. getting out of the vehicle next to state road 40. you can see the conditions are getting a lot worse. i can look into the dash camera right here and narrate us as oliver gets the camera ready here. these are the road conditions that are starting to get worse right at this hour wolf. the governor is warning that the trans transit system in new jersey may be shutting down at 10:00 pm pl eastern. here along state road 40 looks like it's not stick right now. again this is the hour when this is really supposed to start hitting and start sticking. so this is just the beginning of things here in southern new jersey. we're going to be pushing up towards the northeast toward the new jersey coastline a little further where it's really supposed to get bad in the coming hours. >> get ready for the
this is what we're able to show viewers throughout the day. my photojournalist is going to pull over here. and i'm going to get out of the vehicle and show you what this capability is. what we're going to be able to show viewers as this blizzard is at its peak. getting out of the vehicle next to state road 40. you can see the conditions are getting a lot worse. i can look into the dash camera right here and narrate us as oliver gets the camera ready here. these are the road conditions that are...
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it is nbc news policy not to so images that are offensive to our viewers. >>> several updates on the paris terror attacks, and angie goff has the latest from the live desk. >> reporter: hi barbara. a lot of new information here at the live desk just learned france is planning to send in aircraft in the middle east to fight isis. finding this out as we get more news they are making more arrests in france on people who are defending terror at least 54 people were arrested for defending the recent attack at the magazine charlie hebdo as well as uses racist or anti-semitic words and acts. also you're looking at new video that surfaced actually a new video surfaced online this morning showing the leader of the al qaeda branch in yemen claiming responsibility for that attack an attack in which 12 people died including the editor. barbara? >> thanks angie. >>> the boston marathon bombing suspect filed a request for at least a month-long delay in his trial's jury selection. attorneys for tsarnaev fear prejudice because of the attacks last week in paris. srn tsarnaev's lawyers tried to delay
it is nbc news policy not to so images that are offensive to our viewers. >>> several updates on the paris terror attacks, and angie goff has the latest from the live desk. >> reporter: hi barbara. a lot of new information here at the live desk just learned france is planning to send in aircraft in the middle east to fight isis. finding this out as we get more news they are making more arrests in france on people who are defending terror at least 54 people were arrested for...
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we'll share this that with our viewers.you've learned. >> no problem at all, of course wolf. this magazine had been on the target list o al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, but to be fair it's early and this magazine is something of an equal opportunity satirist frankly not just islam but all religions also took aim at isis and one of the last tweets to come from this account of this magazine before the attack this morning was one that went after the leader al baghdadi the leader of isis as well. one other thing i want to make clear as we speak to counterterror officials here wolf something they are focusing on is the level of sophistication of this attack. when you look at those videos and see the way these attackers carried their weapons, fired their weapon moved from target to target it showed a level of training which would give a possible tie to one of these established terror groups. now, you can get that training elsewhere, but it is something that is unusual for your typical lone wolf attack. these three attackers mo
we'll share this that with our viewers.you've learned. >> no problem at all, of course wolf. this magazine had been on the target list o al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, but to be fair it's early and this magazine is something of an equal opportunity satirist frankly not just islam but all religions also took aim at isis and one of the last tweets to come from this account of this magazine before the attack this morning was one that went after the leader al baghdadi the leader of isis...
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we have four rather mad viewers, so let's go.oretta who lives in ambler, pennsylvania. i am mad as hell because gas prices have finally gone down and now they want to raise the gas tax. this week i filled up for $36 down from $70 a year ago. i don't want prices to go up. why do they want taxes? what's this about? >> some members of congress, the democrats, too, want to raise the gas tax. it hasn't gone up since 1983. it's currently at 8 cents a gallon. there is also a state tax on top of that that can be a whole lot higher depending on where you live. they want the gas tax to fund our roads bridges, infrastructure. >> they use the tax not just for infrastructure on the roads. they take the money and they have it studying some duck on whether he's cold in january. so i would support -- >> but states do that as well, bill. in the state of kansas, they use it for medicaid. in texas they use it for education. >> if the federal government is going to, say up it to 10 cents, that's all i would go they have to spend it all on the roads.
we have four rather mad viewers, so let's go.oretta who lives in ambler, pennsylvania. i am mad as hell because gas prices have finally gone down and now they want to raise the gas tax. this week i filled up for $36 down from $70 a year ago. i don't want prices to go up. why do they want taxes? what's this about? >> some members of congress, the democrats, too, want to raise the gas tax. it hasn't gone up since 1983. it's currently at 8 cents a gallon. there is also a state tax on top of...
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they produce entertaining competitions for tens of millions of viewers. to scandals on the field, even perceived scandals can sometimes really affect the networks hotelwho televise the games. let me bring in two players. guys welcome. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> chris, you were a punter. what do you think happened here? >> i think the patriots definitely deflated the balls to try to gain a competitive advantage. i think overall it doesn't really matter. from the initial reports that are out, the refs reinflated them at halftime they are doing it with regulation footballs. nfl rules mean something for people to be concerned about rather than what the psi is in a football. >> you wrote fortime "time" magazine you said when you played you would do whatever you could to make the footballs easier to kick. give me examples of that. >> so basically, slightly different than quarterback balls. the team gets the balls ahead of time. equipment managers get a week to break them in. because quarterbacks are ranked higher than kickers. when we got k balls
they produce entertaining competitions for tens of millions of viewers. to scandals on the field, even perceived scandals can sometimes really affect the networks hotelwho televise the games. let me bring in two players. guys welcome. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> chris, you were a punter. what do you think happened here? >> i think the patriots definitely deflated the balls to try to gain a competitive advantage. i think overall it doesn't really matter....
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by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. western europe remains on high alert following the twin terror attacks in france and the foiled terror plot in belgium. in athens today, authorities arrested four men reportedly involved in the thwarted attack on belgian police. in yemen, where the terror attacks against france were hatched, the president's chief of staff was kidnapped by gunmen. and protests continued today around the world over cartoon depictions of the prophet mohammed. this was the scene in niger in west africa, a former french colony and majority muslim country where demonstrators set fire to churches and looted shops. at least eight people have been killed there during protests the past two days. thousands also took part in protests today in pakistan, where some demonstrators burned the french, israeli and american flags and held sign
by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. western europe remains on high alert following the twin terror attacks in france and the foiled terror plot in belgium. in athens today, authorities arrested four men reportedly involved in the thwarted...
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. >>> welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and around the world. you are watching cnn live coverage. i'm natalie allen. >>> in a few hours up to 1 million people are expected to gather in the heart of paris. it's being called a unity march. a response to three days of terror that started with a massacre at a french satirical magazine. 1900 police and security personnel are on hand for the three kilometer walk. police are already on alert after word that terrorist sleeper cells may have been activated with orders to attack law enforcement. police have been ordered to stay alert with their weapons ready. they have been told to stay off social media. in addition to average citizens the unity march is attracting an impressive list of world leaders. let's go to paris now where preparations are well underway. isa suarez has the latest from the french capital. >> reporter: good morning. on my way in it was still dark this morning. you could see a lot of police on the streets and the barricades stacked and ready to go. there were some million plus people e
. >>> welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and around the world. you are watching cnn live coverage. i'm natalie allen. >>> in a few hours up to 1 million people are expected to gather in the heart of paris. it's being called a unity march. a response to three days of terror that started with a massacre at a french satirical magazine. 1900 police and security personnel are on hand for the three kilometer walk. police are already on alert after word that...
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one viewer said: "i've seen patients get great comfort out of simply knowing they have the choice to end their suffering. i am, however, somewhat dubious about using euthanasia on psychiatric patients. not because i doubt their suffering, but because i doubt their mental competency to make a life altering decision." hana sheala added: "i live with muscular dystrophy and i hope euthanasia will not be legal, that there always are alternatives for being self determined even as a vented functional quadriplegic." there was this from lstcaress: "after suffering from severe depression for thirty years and growing tired of being a drugged zombie, i'm appalled i'm not allowed this option." and from michelle a. mead: "my mother and my cat were both dying at the same time. one of them was allowed to die with dignity. it was not my mother." others commented about the provision in the belgian law that allows for terminally ill children to choose euthanasia with their parents consent. briee della rocca added: "i wish we had this in the states. everyone, even children, should be allowed to free the
one viewer said: "i've seen patients get great comfort out of simply knowing they have the choice to end their suffering. i am, however, somewhat dubious about using euthanasia on psychiatric patients. not because i doubt their suffering, but because i doubt their mental competency to make a life altering decision." hana sheala added: "i live with muscular dystrophy and i hope euthanasia will not be legal, that there always are alternatives for being self determined even as a...
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he's no stranger to viewers of pbs viewers of ósmasterpiece" for his working in "sherlock" right now.e we start our conversation, let's look at a scene from "the imitation game." >> of course that's what you're working on. but you also haven't got anywhere with it. if you had you wouldn't be hiring crypting to fers out of university. you need me. i like solving problems commander and enigma is the most difficult problem in the world. >> enigma isn't difficult. it's impossible. the americans the russians the french, the germans everyone thinks enigmaing is unbreakable. >> good let me try and we'll know for sure, won't we? >> i was whispering to mr. cumberbatch while the clip was playing that kiera nightly was wonderful in this, as well. i was just saying she was pregnant, is pregnant as we saw at the golden globes and i have to congratulate you because you're pregnant, as well right here. >> not me5i personally. buff doing fine in that department. >> congratulations on that. >> thank you very much. >> congratulations on this wonderful film. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> wonderf
he's no stranger to viewers of pbs viewers of ósmasterpiece" for his working in "sherlock" right now.e we start our conversation, let's look at a scene from "the imitation game." >> of course that's what you're working on. but you also haven't got anywhere with it. if you had you wouldn't be hiring crypting to fers out of university. you need me. i like solving problems commander and enigma is the most difficult problem in the world. >> enigma isn't...
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>>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> keep going now! if you got your hands in your pocket, you're wrong! if you got your hands in your jacket, you're wrong. >> the prison takes on a military-style feel both for the inmates -- >> don't come back in these blues. >> -- and the officers. >> do you know how your structure is set up? >> yeah. >> can you tell me? >> no. >> a gang unit investigation turns up the heat on a pair of cellmates before one turns on the other. >> right now i am pissed off. everything changed because of him. >> and with the personal cameras we provide them, inmates share intimate thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> i look like death warmed over. >> one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. >>> located on the florida panhandle, pensacola is home to the naval air station, the primary training base for many of america's top military aviators and home to the legendary blue angels. >> aten-hut. right-face. forward march. >> 35 miles away, a military cadence pierces an otherwise quiet morning. >> up in the morning
>>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> keep going now! if you got your hands in your pocket, you're wrong! if you got your hands in your jacket, you're wrong. >> the prison takes on a military-style feel both for the inmates -- >> don't come back in these blues. >> -- and the officers. >> do you know how your structure is set up? >> yeah. >> can you tell me? >> no. >> a gang unit investigation turns...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. we start with breaking news on the fight against isis. we have learned that the coalition has now killed according to the u.s. ambassador to iraq more than 6,000 isis fighters according to them key leaders. that coming from the u.s. ambassador to iraq. joining us our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, nick payton walsh. he's the only western reporter in yemen. also joining us retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel james reese. barbara, first of all, tell us what the united states ambassador to yemen is now saying publicly about the number of isis troops he says the u.s. and his coalition partners have killed in recent months. >> this is a statistic the pentagon never wanted to come out in public. the ambassador now saying the coalition has killed an estimated more than 6,000 isis fighters since the air strikes began. that number actually endorsed by u.s. military sources who say it comes from classified estimates with each air strike that has happened there is a damage assessment ho
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. we start with breaking news on the fight against isis. we have learned that the coalition has now killed according to the u.s. ambassador to iraq more than 6,000 isis fighters according to them key leaders. that coming from the u.s. ambassador to iraq. joining us our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, nick payton walsh. he's the only western reporter in yemen. also joining us retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel james...
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it gives our viewers a sense of where everything is laid out. i want to bring in our panelists, tom fuentes, peter bergen and sal, i hope i'm pronouncing your name correctly. >> it happens. >> let's talk about who hostage negotiators are dealing with from an operational stand point. let's talk about the supermarket you have one hostage taker inside that supermarket. that's believed to have been the person who shot to death a french policewoman. also a female suspect in connection to the male suspect. there are two people related to the male suspect, had been taken in custody. one report said it was this man's parents, we have not been able to separately confirm that. apparently, sal, this hostage hostage taker -- they are linked. this hostage taker is demanding or asking for the release of or the freedom for the two kouachi brothers who are holed up in this printing shop elsewhere. in a situation like that, what do you do as a negotiator? >> well it's not uncommon first up for the peripheral players around the hostage taker to wind up getting in
it gives our viewers a sense of where everything is laid out. i want to bring in our panelists, tom fuentes, peter bergen and sal, i hope i'm pronouncing your name correctly. >> it happens. >> let's talk about who hostage negotiators are dealing with from an operational stand point. let's talk about the supermarket you have one hostage taker inside that supermarket. that's believed to have been the person who shot to death a french policewoman. also a female suspect in connection to...
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at the end of each episode viewers see a photograph of the wanted person.ost recent photo of john list had been taken years before the murders. what would he look like almost 20 years later? the john list murder case would not enter the highly specialized world of forensic sculpting. >> i had been involved in the battle for missing children's rights for years since the murder of my son in 1981, and i had come across frank bender over the years as a renowned forensic reconstruction artist. >> forensic sculptor frank bender reconstructs faces to help police track down aging fugitives or identify decomposed bodies. part art, part science, part intuition. >> i work with physical anthropologists, i work with dentists, pathologists, detectives. >> "america's most wanted" asked frank bender to add 18 years to the face of john list. the stage was now set to pump new life into an old murder case. >>> this is john list in 1971. frank bender's job was to figure out what he would look like 18 years later. all he had to work with were some old photographs. computers can
at the end of each episode viewers see a photograph of the wanted person.ost recent photo of john list had been taken years before the murders. what would he look like almost 20 years later? the john list murder case would not enter the highly specialized world of forensic sculpting. >> i had been involved in the battle for missing children's rights for years since the murder of my son in 1981, and i had come across frank bender over the years as a renowned forensic reconstruction artist....
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one final viewer from a viewer amazing, how you're all so quick to judge weather isn't affixed phenominaling that's why it is called predicting. enjoy the day off. eat some french toast. thanks, we appreciate it. wow, there is still apologizing. that's fox un filter. i'm jeff cole. >> running around the city hugging people randomly. >> always something for me to be sorry about in this case it happened to be the forecast. >> we got a lot of beat emails, patricia wrote in wanted to make sure we got this on. i think they do fantastic job and we should be grateful that the storm was not so bad. sue serio does not make the weather, she predict what she can with the info she has. and does a great job every day. tiara says: i love sue serio. been watching you on the news since i was a kid. >> oh, boy. >> i grew up! >> becky says: i love you sue. don't listen to any nay sayers. >> kathy says: leave sue alone. >> oh, how sweet. you know, it is weather. it is weather. >> you know, you do the best you can. and it will do what it doesment and boy did it. >> here is the thing nobody ever writes in, ma
one final viewer from a viewer amazing, how you're all so quick to judge weather isn't affixed phenominaling that's why it is called predicting. enjoy the day off. eat some french toast. thanks, we appreciate it. wow, there is still apologizing. that's fox un filter. i'm jeff cole. >> running around the city hugging people randomly. >> always something for me to be sorry about in this case it happened to be the forecast. >> we got a lot of beat emails, patricia wrote in wanted...
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it also introduced satellite broadcasting, enabling viewers around the world to tune in. the drama channel is the most popular. one of the first programs to be brad cat was worry and panic. the series comically depicts trials and tribulations of people's every day lives. almost every household in abu dhabi hires a maid. one episode comically depicts anger at her making making eyes. >> before dramas were educational, designed promote and discourage wrong doing. however, ratings have surged since the introduction of the new kinds of dramas. an outdoor set, ten kilometers from downtown abu dhabi. during the month of ramadan, muslims fast and this results in more time at home in front of the television. in 2014 the observance will start at the end of june. this drama is being written by popular screen writer who had written the immensely popular "worry and panic" series. >> the drama, now in production, is set in the 1950s, before the discovery of oil, when the people of the emirate were nomadic desert dwellers who kept donkeys. they were kept as modes of transportation and b
it also introduced satellite broadcasting, enabling viewers around the world to tune in. the drama channel is the most popular. one of the first programs to be brad cat was worry and panic. the series comically depicts trials and tribulations of people's every day lives. almost every household in abu dhabi hires a maid. one episode comically depicts anger at her making making eyes. >> before dramas were educational, designed promote and discourage wrong doing. however, ratings have surged...
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>welcome to our viewer on public television and around the globe. the japanese prime minister says the threat by islamic state militants to kill japanese has to just -- hostages is unforgivable. a man speaking with an english accent threatens to kill the men unless the ransom is paid. rupert wingfield-hayes has the covered. >> he is a well-known japanese freelance filmmaker who was last seen crossing the border into syria, believe to be on his way to interview members of islamic state. he is a self-styled military contractor. some call him a war tourist. this is a photo showing him in combat fatigues and carrying an assault rifle. this is meant to turn the japanese against any involvement in the fight against islamic state. it has demanded $200 million the same figure, pledged by shinzo abe for countries fighting against islamic state. the government has made it clear it will not give in to terror. mr. abe rejected the demand. >> this is unforgivable. i feel a strong resentment. i demand they immediately release them. >> according to western analyst
>welcome to our viewer on public television and around the globe. the japanese prime minister says the threat by islamic state militants to kill japanese has to just -- hostages is unforgivable. a man speaking with an english accent threatens to kill the men unless the ransom is paid. rupert wingfield-hayes has the covered. >> he is a well-known japanese freelance filmmaker who was last seen crossing the border into syria, believe to be on his way to interview members of islamic state....
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. you. >> woodruff: the northeastern corridor of the u.s. hunkered down this evening for what could be a storm for the ages. cities began shutting down services, airlines canceled nearly 6000 flights through tomorrow, and some 35 million people braced for blizzard conditions. megan thompson of the weekend newshour reports from new york. >> reporter: snow began falling in earnest on new york city streets this afternoon an early sign of the highly anticipated nor'easter that will pummel the east coast through tuesday. as the huge storm spread, forecasts, shown in this color- coded map, called for snowfall totals ranging from a foot in philadelphia to three feet in boston during the next 24 hours. blizzard conditions were predicted over a 250-mile stretch. five governors declared states of emergency, including massachusetts' chief executive charlie baker. >> this is a top five historic storm. we should treat it as such. the safety of public is our primary concern at this point in time and
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. you. >> woodruff: the northeastern corridor of the u.s. hunkered down this evening for what could be a storm for the ages. cities began shutting down services, airlines canceled nearly 6000 flights through tomorrow, and some 35 million people braced for blizzard conditions. megan thompson of the weekend newshour reports from new york. >> reporter: snow began falling in earnest on new york city streets this afternoon an...
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let me reset this all for our viewers.eaking news here on cnn. >>> i'm poppy harlow. 4:00 eastern. we begin with breaking tragic news. the latest development to the hostage situation overseas. the islamic extremist group isis releasing a video a short time ago that appears to show the beheading of a japanese man, a journalist they were holding captive. officials in tokyo and in washington are working to confirm the authenticity of the video that isis claims is 47-year-old kenji goto being killed. he and another japanese man were captured in syria late last year. they were shown alive together by isis first as a ransom demand isis demanding $200 million for their
let me reset this all for our viewers.eaking news here on cnn. >>> i'm poppy harlow. 4:00 eastern. we begin with breaking tragic news. the latest development to the hostage situation overseas. the islamic extremist group isis releasing a video a short time ago that appears to show the beheading of a japanese man, a journalist they were holding captive. officials in tokyo and in washington are working to confirm the authenticity of the video that isis claims is 47-year-old kenji goto...
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the viewers have changed their viewing habits.e are still going to movie theaters but they are also watching movies on their laptops and tvs. there's a variety of ways that have changed the whole world. >> why do you say thank god? >> i happen to be a traditionalist in terms iof i like seeing movies and movie theaters. there's something about the experience that is thrilling and exciting and fulfilling. i am also -- i have two competing thoughts here. the growth of places like amazon and netflix has meant there is far more outlets available to the creative community. there is more opportunity to create content in more ways to get that content to the audience. one of the significant things of the amazon decision, they made it clear they will make a certain kind of movie. movies and the $25 million budget range which is primarily independent kinds of movies. we are not talking about transformers 98. >> don't rip on the transformers. it is interesting to me would like i'm making contrast. -- it is interesting -- >> i'm making contras
the viewers have changed their viewing habits.e are still going to movie theaters but they are also watching movies on their laptops and tvs. there's a variety of ways that have changed the whole world. >> why do you say thank god? >> i happen to be a traditionalist in terms iof i like seeing movies and movie theaters. there's something about the experience that is thrilling and exciting and fulfilling. i am also -- i have two competing thoughts here. the growth of places like...
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viewer warning we are going to show to you and you may be offended.hope you stay tuned to those reports. rity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. so you're looking for a loan? how's your credit? i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. and your big idea is hot dogs shaped like...
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i'm going to let our viewers listen in but people are breaking out in spontaneous applause. why are you applauding? because? okay. so it's a way of just essentially showing respect, showing respect for the victims of the attacks, but also as a way to say after the minute of silence this is how we acknowledge that we are not just going through a moment of reflection but a moment of defiance. to show all of those who want to trample over the values of the republic of france that we are still very much defiance. this is the scene here from the place de la national. just moments ago jake and christian, christian christiane there was a spontaneous rendition of the national anthem and applause after that. that's the scene why where we are. back to you guys. >> we have also had spontaneous renditions of the national anthem and people clapping. i'm about to fall off the box. and actually there was a huge applause when it looked like the crowd here could start marching. there's obviously so many people on the march route that this lot have not really been able to start marching out t
i'm going to let our viewers listen in but people are breaking out in spontaneous applause. why are you applauding? because? okay. so it's a way of just essentially showing respect, showing respect for the victims of the attacks, but also as a way to say after the minute of silence this is how we acknowledge that we are not just going through a moment of reflection but a moment of defiance. to show all of those who want to trample over the values of the republic of france that we are still very...
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we are asking viewers to call in. which current leader in bodies mlk's legacy? some of the stories in the paper today. one in washington post, focusing on john conyers, the dean of the house of representatives, the longest-serving member in the house. ed o'keefe writes that issues of justice and equality maine top of the mind for conyers who is one of the founders of the congressional black -- congressional black caucus. "we have always had a very tense relationship between the african-american community and police." the one thing i notice is that there is more emphasis -- more attention being focused on race." susan is up next. our line for independents. caller: although he is not an african-american, i think pope francis draws upon a lot of the techniques and sentiments martin luther king -- i have to commend you on having tavis smiley on not too long ago. i learned so much from that program and i admire tavis smiley very much. i wanted to give a shout out to my late parents. i remember as it young girl in baltimore when martin luther king was assassinated and
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we'll show our viewers that. >> as americans we don't mind paying our fair share of taxes as long as everybody the else does, too. but for far too long lobbyists have rigged the tax code with loopholes to let some corporations pay nothing while
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so is it that viewers bawled or the network network executives falls? >> guest: i think there's a combination. certainly the types of stories that i was doing for most of the 20 years i was encouraged to do government watchdog reporting has proven to the long-standing poll such as piÙ the only thing the public likes less about the news media. that's one thing they see us as contributing something of value. so the idea that they didn't seem to want the stories at least not for me in the last couple of your signal to me and my producers that they were something other than just viewer interest at play. also when i discuss in the book argues issues we were investigating data first certain network managers likely stories in the light switch would go off and they would want them. the stories we knew weren't wildly popular among the large chunk of yours and i was repeatedly told when i take the stories to the web site if they couldn't get on television that they would dominate the web site and attract all kinds of traffic. so i don't think these decisions were
so is it that viewers bawled or the network network executives falls? >> guest: i think there's a combination. certainly the types of stories that i was doing for most of the 20 years i was encouraged to do government watchdog reporting has proven to the long-standing poll such as piÙ the only thing the public likes less about the news media. that's one thing they see us as contributing something of value. so the idea that they didn't seem to want the stories at least not for me in the...
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for our international viewers, "amanpour" is coming up next.iewers in north america, "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> all right, wolf. thank you so much. great to be with you on this wednesday. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn's special live coverage of the terror attack in france. this is what we know right now. three terrorists are on the loose and 12 people are dead after a massacre at the offices of a controversial magazine. right now, we are watching crowds. look at all these people. in paris growing in size larger and larger. peaceful protests in support of free speech. some people as you see here holding up pens. all of this as we wait for french president to give an update on this massive manhunt. we'll take that live as soon as we see the president take to the podium. let me back up. before vanishing today, at least two of these men dressed head to toe in black burst into the offices of a weekly satirical -- here's the president. >> translator: this shooting of extreme violence killed 12 people and wounded se
for our international viewers, "amanpour" is coming up next.iewers in north america, "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> all right, wolf. thank you so much. great to be with you on this wednesday. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn's special live coverage of the terror attack in france. this is what we know right now. three terrorists are on the loose and 12 people are dead after a massacre at the offices of a controversial magazine. right now,...
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just want to update our viewers on the news from david cameron.as tweeted within the last few moments "i've accepted president hollande's invitation to join the unity rally in paris this sunday celebrating the values behind charlie help doe." that's from our prime minister. he is going to be speaking to the nation at 8:00 paris time, president hollande, 7:00 london time. but as far as that rally is concerned, the leader of the far right organization here in france, she also wanted to attend but up until now we've been told that an invitation has not been extended to her. so politics at play there, it would seem. meantime, sam, with what's happening here we believe -- although again lots of rumors not yet clarified, but we belief that some parts of this deli could well have been pugh booby trapped. certainly, the police had managed to hack into the tv, and as a result, were very aware of what was happening inside. presumably that's where they might have got some of their intel from. >> reporter: yes. i think this is going to be a major concern. of
just want to update our viewers on the news from david cameron.as tweeted within the last few moments "i've accepted president hollande's invitation to join the unity rally in paris this sunday celebrating the values behind charlie help doe." that's from our prime minister. he is going to be speaking to the nation at 8:00 paris time, president hollande, 7:00 london time. but as far as that rally is concerned, the leader of the far right organization here in france, she also wanted to...
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to our viewers here in the united states into those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines on this friday. tracking a measles outbreak that is way too close to the home of super bowl xlix. we begin with our washington correspondent, peter cook, and the fallout from mitt romney's decision not to go to the white house for a third time. peter, good afternoon. >> big news in the world of politics. the suspense is over. we will not see a third run for the white house from mitt romney. that decision already rocking the 2016 campaign just as his flirtation with the run was scrambling the race. he broke the news this morning on a call with supporters and donors. he said he was confident he would win the nomination again, raise the money he needed an muster the organization required. he said he stands the best chance today of defeating the eventual democratic nominee but acknowledged that might change if the rest of the republican field makes their case. here is part of his call. >> i feel it is critical that america e
to our viewers here in the united states into those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines on this friday. tracking a measles outbreak that is way too close to the home of super bowl xlix. we begin with our washington correspondent, peter cook, and the fallout from mitt romney's decision not to go to the white house for a third time. peter, good afternoon. >> big news in the world of politics. the suspense is...
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remind the viewers that in policy grouped like looking characters together. remind the viewers that in policy grouped like looking characters together.oit remind the viewers that in policy grouped like looking characters together.t remind the viewers that in policy grouped like looking characters together. remind the viewers that in policy grouped like looking characters together. it do have been all single white female, all hispanic males. anything that had similarities. and there were others in the mix. >> yes. because they wanted the sniper to be able to pick the right person. not black or white, but to distinguish between people who have similar appearance. >> and jason, you've just learned something else? >> well, look, one of the other points we wanted to make, we always reached out to other departments across the country. los angeles police department, new york city police department, as well. and when we told them broke what had happened here in north miami beach, they were a little shocked. they couldn't believe that these types of images of people m
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pamela brown, happy new year and happy new year to all of our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> thank you for being with us. here is to a fabulous 2015. >> 2014 was great and 2015 will be greater. the night is young. all the best from cnn. best wishes of the new year. i'm don lemon. >> i'm brooke baldwin. happy new year. >> happy 2015. ♪ >>> welcome joan rivers. >> for 50 years. >> you are not the one to interview a person who does humor. sorry. >> fearless. >> are you serious? >> no big deal to have a woman in the white house. john f. kennedy has a thousand
pamela brown, happy new year and happy new year to all of our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> thank you for being with us. here is to a fabulous 2015. >> 2014 was great and 2015 will be greater. the night is young. all the best from cnn. best wishes of the new year. i'm don lemon. >> i'm brooke baldwin. happy new year. >> happy 2015. ♪ >>> welcome joan rivers. >> for 50 years. >> you are not the one to interview a person who...
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. >> that is not a still shot from one of our viewers, so that doesn't count but don peppers is first flake winner in chester county. she's our first flake hall have of fame. >> congratulations for dawn. >> chester county. >> we will till about this story in new york, two new york city police officers wounded after responding to a robbery in the bronx. it happened late last night. one office are suffered a wound to the arm other was hot in the back. in of their injuries thank god are life threatening. police recovered a weapon from the scene and search is on for two suspects. >>> there was a fire in camden, it is under investigation this morning. >> it broke out in the 100 block of 29th street just before 9:00 last night. fire fighters were able to get the flames under control, no one was hurt and in word on the cause this morning. >>> and fire fighters also responding to a fire in frankford. it happened last night shortly after 9:30 in the 5,000 block of penn street. one fire fighter reportedly suffered a minor injury, after slipping on ice. >>> 6:11. florida is making history becomi
. >> that is not a still shot from one of our viewers, so that doesn't count but don peppers is first flake winner in chester county. she's our first flake hall have of fame. >> congratulations for dawn. >> chester county. >> we will till about this story in new york, two new york city police officers wounded after responding to a robbery in the bronx. it happened late last night. one office are suffered a wound to the arm other was hot in the back. in of their injuries...
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take a look at a couple of pictures our viewers have been sending in for us. a huge thank you to everybody who has been sending in their photos and their reports. michael kleine from le plata, maryland showing the sno accumulated on the grass and sidewalks. this one from my facebook friend fred polson from fredricksburg, virginia. you can see the snow coating the roads there as you try to drive through it and from hagerstown, maryland hagerstown got it later in the morning and still coming down there and also towards martinsburg. here's some of the tallies that we have. these are still preliminary numbers. official talley later on today. 1.7 inches, highest number that i could find in calloway maryland. culpepper got over an inch. vienna .3 of an inch. .2 of an inch reported at reagan national. nice coating downtown and dulles airport reporting a trace. 31 degrees at the current temperature. we have the overcast conditions in d.c. our wind chill factor is down to 23 so everything stays frozen and icy if not cleared or treated. it's 25 in gaithersburg. 27 ininc
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for our international viewers christiane amanpour is next for our viewers in north america "newsroom"brera starts right now. >>> hello on this friday. i'm ana cabrera. we'll get to new developments in the search for flight 8501. president obama just authorizing new sanctions on kim jong-un and the north partly in response to that cyber attack on sony. you'll remember the theater chains pulled the movie "the interview" over the threats by hackers. the film of course depicts assassination of kim jong-un. u.s. standing firm that north korea is indeed to blame for this attack. let's bring in
for our international viewers christiane amanpour is next for our viewers in north america "newsroom"brera starts right now. >>> hello on this friday. i'm ana cabrera. we'll get to new developments in the search for flight 8501. president obama just authorizing new sanctions on kim jong-un and the north partly in response to that cyber attack on sony. you'll remember the theater chains pulled the movie "the interview" over the threats by hackers. the film of course...
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let's keep giving our viewers eyes on both situations as we continue to discuss this. hala gorani what's interesting is we hear now according to local politician these two brothers the kouachi brothers one said they want to die as martyrs. if that had been their intention at the attack on charl hooe"charlie hebdo" they could have done there. they had an escape plan in place. they wanted to continue to carry out attacks. >> based on their movements they were trying to save themselves every step of the way so there is some hope for hostage negotiators. we were speaking with an expert earlier, anderson about what the priority is right now for the s.w.a.t. teams, the intervention group, the gegn their priority is to save the lives of hostages and therefore to establish communication, to establish a conversation a dialogue with these hostage takers. this is the first priority. the interior ministers as well as as far as the hostage standoff north of paris also said that. this is our first priority to try to resolve this peacefully which is why in many cases you see them sta
let's keep giving our viewers eyes on both situations as we continue to discuss this. hala gorani what's interesting is we hear now according to local politician these two brothers the kouachi brothers one said they want to die as martyrs. if that had been their intention at the attack on charl hooe"charlie hebdo" they could have done there. they had an escape plan in place. they wanted to continue to carry out attacks. >> based on their movements they were trying to save...
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i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is now nightfall in paris, a city beloved for its culture, its art, its civility and its love. but today, terrorized apparently over cartoons. as cnn has been reporting to you for several hours now, three men dressed in black and armed with automatic rifles burst into the offices of a weekly satirical newspaper chauld charlie hebdo and then opened fire. 12 people now dead. ten of them journalists, including the publication's editor and top cartoonist. eight people were hurt and four of those critically hurt. the gunmen sped off and then vanished forcing officials to step up france's security posture to maximum. it's called attack alert. much more on all this in the first hour ahead. but first i want to play you a video clip of the attack itself which miraculously was shot from a nearby rooftop. police now have what they believe was that gunman's car that you just saw speed away. it ended up somewhere else, in fact. elsewhere in paris, minus those three terrorists. security forces a
i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is now nightfall in paris, a city beloved for its culture, its art, its civility and its love. but today, terrorized apparently over cartoons. as cnn has been reporting to you for several hours now, three men dressed in black and armed with automatic rifles burst into the offices of a weekly satirical newspaper chauld charlie hebdo and then opened fire. 12 people now dead. ten of them journalists, including the...
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. >> comments pour in from viewers debating its validity. >> people arguing about, it's real becausef this. no, it's fake because of these, you know, top ten things. and that's really been the phenomenon that's kept it going and made it go viral, is that argument. probably the most distressing stuff was the personal messages that i would get as claudia mckinney that would say, like, i could not sleep last night. please, write me back and tell me that it's fake. >> we almost felt like we ought to tell that this is not real, that this was fake. >> but online, kyle does nothing to quench those queries. >> i haven't answered any of those personal messages from people. i just kind of let them swing in the wind. >> we may have exposed here that "exhibit b-5" is pure fiction, but one thing about the video remains an enigma. >> the real mystery behind "exhibit b-5" is how can corrine's pants be that tight? >> if he makes that any tighter, he is going to pass out from blood loss. >> chicks dig them. >> ah! [ screaming ] >> rachel, it's me! rachel! >>> coming up, two guys make an airport their
. >> comments pour in from viewers debating its validity. >> people arguing about, it's real becausef this. no, it's fake because of these, you know, top ten things. and that's really been the phenomenon that's kept it going and made it go viral, is that argument. probably the most distressing stuff was the personal messages that i would get as claudia mckinney that would say, like, i could not sleep last night. please, write me back and tell me that it's fake. >> we almost...
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one viewer saying the gas tax is high enough already.nother increase in gas taxes as to inflation of all goods and services. a couple of other views of the head line this morning from the boston sunday globe, the passing of edward brook elected in 1966. he was re-elected but lost his bid for a third term. he is the first african-american elected by the public to serve in the u.s. senate and so far the only one to serve two terms to be re-elected. also the legacy of deval patrick and a look at four-term governor jerry brown first elected back in 1974, succeeded ronald reagan as he deals with economic issues across california as he begins his work for -- fourth term in. from the "miami herald" florida's road to same-sex marriage. some things have changed. but something hasn't changed every day on the kwasht"washington journal," what many of you are reading. this is how the program began 20 years ago today as we kicked off this program here on c-span. [video clip". >> welcome to "washington journal" on january 4th t there is the front page
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welcome to our viewers here in the united states and of course all around the world. rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. at this moment it's sunday morning in paris, 9:00 a.m. the city has just been gripped with terror all week since wednesday. the worst part is that it is not over. >> that's right. police and security forces killed three terror suspects on friday. one suspect remains on the loose. after two separate gun battles that went down at the same time. in one of them brothers cherif and said kouachi, wanted in the "charlie hebdo" massacre were killed outside a print shop north of paris on friday. >> and in the other, ahmedy coulibaly took people hostage. he killed four hostages there. police killed coulibaly when they raided the store bringing the standoff to a violent end. take a listen. >>> and we're learning this detail. police say coulibaly's girlfriend was also involved in the killing of the policewoman. she's there on your screen. she remains on the run at this hour. authorities have found evidence linking coulibaly and the kouachi's brothers. th
welcome to our viewers here in the united states and of course all around the world. rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. at this moment it's sunday morning in paris, 9:00 a.m. the city has just been gripped with terror all week since wednesday. the worst part is that it is not over. >> that's right. police and security forces killed three terror suspects on friday. one suspect remains on the loose. after two separate gun battles that went down at the same time. in one of them...
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host: we are showing viewers live shots from the event. what do you want to hear from the speakers today? are you looking to figure out whether you will endorse one of these candidates? guest: it will not be a decision made this morning. it has to become a conviction. i understand the reality. what i hope to come out from this, is each one of them shows their wares. whatever you choose to speak about, speak about. the only thing i have done policy wise, is encourage them to speak about national defense and security. that is a weakness we have in the public dialogue. other than that, it is wide open. they will throw all their ideas out there. some will make the news, and some will just appear. it is the beginning of putting ideas on the table. i would like to see the ideas and issues debated intensely before we get around to the people and personalities. this is the launch of the nomination process and the road to the white house. host: i want to ask you about the news that has come out of this. your thoughts on jeb bush not being there? se
host: we are showing viewers live shots from the event. what do you want to hear from the speakers today? are you looking to figure out whether you will endorse one of these candidates? guest: it will not be a decision made this morning. it has to become a conviction. i understand the reality. what i hope to come out from this, is each one of them shows their wares. whatever you choose to speak about, speak about. the only thing i have done policy wise, is encourage them to speak about national...
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