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-jonah: good morning. -lemonis: jonah? -jonah: yes. hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you?re you doing? nick meola, artistic stitch. jonah: hi. nick: it's nice to be at your company today. jonah: so, what can we do for you? nick: we're here today -- we'd like to sell you some products for your company. jonah: okay. nick: yeah, if you're interested, we can show you a few samples of what we have. lemonis: nick doesn't understand the basics of selling. the first thing you do is try to create some sort of common ground with people -- ask them a little bit about themselves, be a good listener. nick: the most popular golf shirt that we carry is a piqué polo. lemonis: the first thing nick does -- he takes a shirt out of his bag. nick: once you can tell me exactly the quantity that you're looking for, then i can give you a pretty stern price. the first time, there's a charge to digitize your logo. lemonis: nick's way ahead of himself here. you don't bring up price as your opening line. you have to establish a rapport. you have to understand what their needs are, and then you bring
-jonah: good morning. -lemonis: jonah? -jonah: yes. hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you?re you doing? nick meola, artistic stitch. jonah: hi. nick: it's nice to be at your company today. jonah: so, what can we do for you? nick: we're here today -- we'd like to sell you some products for your company. jonah: okay. nick: yeah, if you're interested, we can show you a few samples of what we have. lemonis: nick doesn't understand the basics of selling. the first thing you do is try to create some...
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jonah is exactly right, i said it on couch. there will be indictment and i think there will be criminal recommendations in the report. i don't like comey saying he will not release it but what that happens it will leak i promise you, the administration is banking on fact that media won't cover it. this is just like any scanned dam and white house is covering for her. >> i think it will end like any other scandal for her unfortunately i hate to say it doesn't serve justice. even if there is fbi big revolt that they recommend charges be brought and be pursued that it won't be covered that much except for here. the general public will not get invested in that story and they won't care and -- harris: have not up till now. >> and hillary clinton will escape. >> if that happens. i'm more optimistic than some of you guys. it will still be enormous political gift for republicans running in 2016. harris: big question, we talked about whether or not this will leave here of a divot in terms of her support. so far it has not. should it eve
jonah is exactly right, i said it on couch. there will be indictment and i think there will be criminal recommendations in the report. i don't like comey saying he will not release it but what that happens it will leak i promise you, the administration is banking on fact that media won't cover it. this is just like any scanned dam and white house is covering for her. >> i think it will end like any other scandal for her unfortunately i hate to say it doesn't serve justice. even if there...
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jonah hull joining us from london. tell us more about the decision. >> well a long-awaited government internal review into the workages of the muslim brotherhood. considered by some to be the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood. david cameron commissioned this review in june 2014. it was due for publication this march, denied for no specific reason. he has now laid the findings before parliament. we have not seen the report in its entirety. what i have are the prime minister's own findings and recommendations based on that report. i'll run through them brief with you. you mentioned some of the main points and he notes the report was commissioned to establish the muslim brotherhood's ideologies, putting at risk risketss or damaging interests. he notes to this day the organization characterises muslim societies as decadent and immoral and has what he describes as an ambiguous connection, and connection to others among them in gaza, despite a number of public condemnations of violence my muslim brotherhood leaders. the
jonah hull joining us from london. tell us more about the decision. >> well a long-awaited government internal review into the workages of the muslim brotherhood. considered by some to be the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood. david cameron commissioned this review in june 2014. it was due for publication this march, denied for no specific reason. he has now laid the findings before parliament. we have not seen the report in its entirety. what i have are the prime minister's own...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, corsica. >> the u.s.hnology giant apple has agreed to pay $350 million to italy following a tax fraud investigation. italian authorities say that the company failed to pay over $960 million in tax. this was between 2008 and 2013. the move is part of an european effort to make multi national companies pay what they owe in countries where they do business. apple has consistently rejected accusations that the company is avoiding paying tax. for more on everything that we're covering right here, the address, www.aljazeera.com. by the w-- lemme just-- i don't wanna paint this rosy picture. >> often described as neurotic and angst ridded, lewis reflects on his rise from early stand up comedian, to becoming a household name. >> i was broke for a long time. but i was still-- felt like a million bucks, broke, living in horrible places, come-- going into a club and seeing these famous comedians come over to me, go-- you have it, you're gonna make it!
jonah hull, al jazeera, corsica. >> the u.s.hnology giant apple has agreed to pay $350 million to italy following a tax fraud investigation. italian authorities say that the company failed to pay over $960 million in tax. this was between 2008 and 2013. the move is part of an european effort to make multi national companies pay what they owe in countries where they do business. apple has consistently rejected accusations that the company is avoiding paying tax. for more on everything that...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> news just in, a dutch court has found that oil giant shell can be found liable within the netherlands for the action he of its subsidiary in nigeria. in 2008, four nigerian farmers filed the lawsuit. they want shell to clean up its oil spills and pay compensation. the appeals court finding opens up other potential legal action against shell in its home country. >>> the head of the international monetary fund says she will appeal against an order to appear in france. allegations stem from when she was finance minister in france. lagarde could spend a year in prison if convicted. >> reporter: the executive board of the imf says they express confidence in the current the leader's ability to govern. lagarde herself who served as finance minister in the government of nicholas sarkozy, essentially involved a compensation payout to a former minister and former and very prominent businessman bernard tapis to the sum of $440 million, coming out of public funds, and lagarde is accused of referring this to an arbitration panel which found in his favor. this sp
jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> news just in, a dutch court has found that oil giant shell can be found liable within the netherlands for the action he of its subsidiary in nigeria. in 2008, four nigerian farmers filed the lawsuit. they want shell to clean up its oil spills and pay compensation. the appeals court finding opens up other potential legal action against shell in its home country. >>> the head of the international monetary fund says she will appeal against an order...
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jonah hull, al jazeera. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has met with president vladimir putin to resolve the syrian cries. kerry said he hopes to make real progress in narrowing the differences over how to end the conflict. the biggest two sticking points is the role of bashar al-assad in the country's future as russia conducted airstrikes on the regime's behalf. >> meanwhile the cease-fire is coming to force in yemen although there was violence in some areas hours before it game. it comes as u.n. brokered peace talks from switzerland. we have this report. >> it is progress in itself. they're talking for the first time. the u.n. brought them together in the hope that the internationally recognized government and the houthi rebels and their allies will reach an agreement to end the conflict. the negotiations are being held behind closed doors, away from the media. whack in yemen there have been violence in some areas, but the cease-fire appears to be holding. the agreement by all sides to cease hostilities appe
jonah hull, al jazeera. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has met with president vladimir putin to resolve the syrian cries. kerry said he hopes to make real progress in narrowing the differences over how to end the conflict. the biggest two sticking points is the role of bashar al-assad in the country's future as russia conducted airstrikes on the regime's behalf. >> meanwhile the cease-fire is coming to force in yemen although there was violence in some areas hours before it...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, corsica. >> the u.s.technology giant apple has agreed to pay $2,350,000,000 to italy following a tax grade investigation. the move is part of an european effort to make multi national companies pay what they owe in countries where they do business. the e.u. has already ordered tar bucks and fiat to pay millions in back taxes to luxembourg and the netherlands. apple denies that it is avoiding paying tax. >>> apple structures itself so it pays some of its tax in countries where rates are low. 60% of apple's profits are managed in ireland where it's european headquarters are located. ireland has one of the lowest level of corporation tax in the e.u. according to an u.s. nat report apple used such arrangement toss avoid paying $9 billion in u.s. taxes in just one year. tim cook rejects any notion that his company is acting illegally and says it pays every tax dollar owed. >>> so could this have an impact on apple's brand? joining us live from new york to discuss this dean critchfield. perceived tax dodging is
jonah hull, al jazeera, corsica. >> the u.s.technology giant apple has agreed to pay $2,350,000,000 to italy following a tax grade investigation. the move is part of an european effort to make multi national companies pay what they owe in countries where they do business. the e.u. has already ordered tar bucks and fiat to pay millions in back taxes to luxembourg and the netherlands. apple denies that it is avoiding paying tax. >>> apple structures itself so it pays some of its...
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we will show you how they said goodbye to jonah lomu. >> it is good to have you with us. a global climate conference has never felt so promising and has never been so close to being too late. leaders from around the world are in paris tonight for the biggest ever climate summit. more than 150 heads of state and government are taking part. french president francois hollande declaring today the future of life itself is at stake. the aim of the meeting is to reach a long-term deal on curbing global co2 emissions before our weather and lives become too hot to handle. >> no one wants to miss the summit. heads of state and government, the most powerful leaders from around the world, have come in pparis.to the climate talks in they are here to make a point. the agenda is nothing less than to save the world as we know it. >> we have to leave our children not only a world without terror, but also a planet they can live on without environmental catastrophes. >> some leaders have their own suggestions for slowing climate change. german chancellor angela merkel says a great deal must
we will show you how they said goodbye to jonah lomu. >> it is good to have you with us. a global climate conference has never felt so promising and has never been so close to being too late. leaders from around the world are in paris tonight for the biggest ever climate summit. more than 150 heads of state and government are taking part. french president francois hollande declaring today the future of life itself is at stake. the aim of the meeting is to reach a long-term deal on curbing...
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i asked jonah hull what europe is doing to help them at this time of year. >> well, that would be country specific, of course. lots of different countries housing and receiving these refugees in very different ways. to the north of europe, scandinavia countries like sweden and germany perhaps offering more humane conditions to the extent that they can in formal housing, in halls and warehouses and everything with a roof essentially that isn't being used is being put into service in lots of towns and cities to house refugees and of course they would be given at least a basic amount of sanitation, as well. countires in central and eastern europe the balkans and hundreds traveling across the sea from turkey into greece and macedonia, a lot of those countries have only the most rudimentary facilities on offer for these people, mostly down to the ngo's on the ground, themselves working with rudimentary means and resources and temperatures absolutely plummeting on a lot of occasions, a lot of people will spend nights out in the open and will simply have no or very, very little access to sanitat
i asked jonah hull what europe is doing to help them at this time of year. >> well, that would be country specific, of course. lots of different countries housing and receiving these refugees in very different ways. to the north of europe, scandinavia countries like sweden and germany perhaps offering more humane conditions to the extent that they can in formal housing, in halls and warehouses and everything with a roof essentially that isn't being used is being put into service in lots...
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. >> that woman is jonah zeigler. tufty has a description of zeigler and her vehicle, and it isn't long before he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw a pink vest and her head down underneath the steering wheel. i pulled in behind the truck. >> corporal tufty approaches the truck and confronts ziegler. >> i let her know who i was and why i was there. she initially said that she wasn't jonah ziegler. that's not me. finally convinced her i knew who she was and that she was under arrest because she had warrants. >> he orders zeigler out of her truck, but she has other plans. >> she stopped and said, i'm not going. hit the gas. the truck just basically goes in reverse really fast. i put my left hand out to stop the truck from actually pushing me over. >> tufty tries to reach for his taser, then his gun, but there's no time. zeigler is on the run. >> she flies by in front of me yelling at me as she's driving by. she said, quote/unquote, just [ bleep ] shoot me and then drives off. >> tufty gives chase. ziegl
. >> that woman is jonah zeigler. tufty has a description of zeigler and her vehicle, and it isn't long before he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw a pink vest and her head down underneath the steering wheel. i pulled in behind the truck. >> corporal tufty approaches the truck and confronts ziegler. >> i let her know who i was and why i was there. she initially said that she wasn't jonah ziegler. that's not me. finally convinced her i knew who she was...
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al jazeera's jonah hull has more. >> the stie i.s.i.l. attacks ins happened a month ago. a month in which life from the banks of seine to syria has changed dramatically. >> i think the long term, things will become more serious. because islamic state has become so strong and global jihaddism has become so strong. >> it was friday the 13th and at least eight attackers opened fire randomly with several detonating suicide vests. all were european citizens, all having returned from with battle experience from syria. while others living as social outcasts in paris and brussels. >> there is an umbilical cord between the wars raging in iraq and syria. ayes could not have carried out this massive attack in paris, without having local, local recruits. >> reporter: paris followed a string of i.s.i.l. attacks on civilian targets including the bombing of a russian passenger jet over egypt that killed 224 people, exactly a fort knight earlier. western capitals have responded with the rhetoric of war, with an expanded bombing campaign against i.s.i.l. in syria amid the creeping fear of
al jazeera's jonah hull has more. >> the stie i.s.i.l. attacks ins happened a month ago. a month in which life from the banks of seine to syria has changed dramatically. >> i think the long term, things will become more serious. because islamic state has become so strong and global jihaddism has become so strong. >> it was friday the 13th and at least eight attackers opened fire randomly with several detonating suicide vests. all were european citizens, all having returned...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, corsica. >>> here in the united states, the attorney general of georgia just declared that the governor cannot prevent syrian refugees if resettling in the state. republican governor nathan diehl vowed to keep the refugees out of their states. diehl says he's concerned and doesn't want to allow entry until the federal government can overhaul its screening procedures. will be required to provide resettlement and federally provided benefits such as food stamps. still ahead on al jazeera america. fleeing el nino, south america is getting slammed by the weather phenomenon. plus. >> i'm daniel lak in saskatchewan. i'll be reporting on new research that shows how salt lakes like this one can actually help the country cope with climate change. >> and tomorrow night, we will take a look at how successful the u.n. court was in bringing justice to those responsible for the murders of 800,000 people. >> now to our global view segment with a look at how news outlets across the world are reacting to various events. >>> but first a look at the pakistan the nation writes, cr
jonah hull, al jazeera, corsica. >>> here in the united states, the attorney general of georgia just declared that the governor cannot prevent syrian refugees if resettling in the state. republican governor nathan diehl vowed to keep the refugees out of their states. diehl says he's concerned and doesn't want to allow entry until the federal government can overhaul its screening procedures. will be required to provide resettlement and federally provided benefits such as food stamps....
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in syria where we didn't intervene it is even worse. >> reporter: jonah hull, al jazeera. >> up next, congress gives themselves an extension to work out a budget deal. what they're fighting over and what it means for the new deadline next week. and the trump card. what some republicans are talking about doing to keep trump from winning the nomination for president. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> a parliament session in ukraine got a bit out of control. the pr
in syria where we didn't intervene it is even worse. >> reporter: jonah hull, al jazeera. >> up next, congress gives themselves an extension to work out a budget deal. what they're fighting over and what it means for the new deadline next week. and the trump card. what some republicans are talking about doing to keep trump from winning the nomination for president. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, corsica. >> as 9 new year approaches, al jazeera is looking ahead to some ofhe big stories of 2016. one of those is rio de janeir de janeiro's troubled preparations for the olympics. adding the polluted waters, the games will cost in excess of $10 billion. we have reports now from rio. >> in a city famous for its beaches and carnival. [ music ] having a good time is a way of life. rio de janeiro has also experienced hosting an international sporting event. it hosted world cup soccer matches in 2014. add to that the pride of making history. this is the first olympic games to be held in south america. >> it's going to be wonderful, and rio is going to welcome them with open arms. >> more than half of the ri rio 2016 budget comes from private money, and the city is taking full advantage of using existing venues from previous sporting events like the world cup. the city said construction is on time and on budget, unlike the world cup when some stadiums were finished only days before the games began. >> there are two kinds of olympics. games that take the benefits
jonah hull, al jazeera, corsica. >> as 9 new year approaches, al jazeera is looking ahead to some ofhe big stories of 2016. one of those is rio de janeir de janeiro's troubled preparations for the olympics. adding the polluted waters, the games will cost in excess of $10 billion. we have reports now from rio. >> in a city famous for its beaches and carnival. [ music ] having a good time is a way of life. rio de janeiro has also experienced hosting an international sporting event. it...
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late in the fir half, the duhawks get on the board first with this jonah jacke goal as he knocks it in with the left foot ... indoor soccer, rampage hosting chicago ... goalkeeper joey kapinos wearing the hawkeye colors... but they did not help... chicago with some great passing on this power-play goal... mustangs stomp all over the rampage, 14-4 one last look at the forecast, justin... our r ather stays mild d or the foreseeabab future. our sky remains mostly clear tonight with lows dipping into the upper 20s. saturday will be be warm with highs near 50 with a southerly wind and mostly sunny sky. clds increase saturday night and hang tough throughout sunday. they may squeeze out a few stray sprinkles. even with gray skies, we'll still manage to cross into the lower 40s. all of next week, our highs reach the 40s with morning lows near freezing. tonight: mostly clear low: 25-31 winds: s 5-15 alo: $& 28 dbq: 27 iow: 30 tomorrow: mostly sunny high: 47-53 winds: s 10-20 alo: 4949bq: 49 iow: 51 tomorrow night: increasing clouds low: 30-36 winds: s 5-15 alo: 33 dbq: 31 iow: 34 sunday: cloudy
late in the fir half, the duhawks get on the board first with this jonah jacke goal as he knocks it in with the left foot ... indoor soccer, rampage hosting chicago ... goalkeeper joey kapinos wearing the hawkeye colors... but they did not help... chicago with some great passing on this power-play goal... mustangs stomp all over the rampage, 14-4 one last look at the forecast, justin... our r ather stays mild d or the foreseeabab future. our sky remains mostly clear tonight with lows dipping...
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jonah hull reports on the impact of those attacks. >> the isil attacks in paris that targeted sports fans, concert goers and dangers happened a month ago, a month in which life has changed dramatically. >> i think the world is only going to become more dangerous as a result of things that are happening and that's the consequence of the fact that islamic state has become so strong and jihadism has become so strong. >> it was friday the 13th and eight attackers opened fire randomly with several detonating suicide vests. all were european citizens. >> there's an umbilical cord between the wars that are raging in iraq and european security. you have radicalized limited networks in the heart of europe. isis could not have carried out this massive attack in paris without having local recruits. >> paris followed a string of isil attacks on civilian targets including the bombing of a russian passenger jet that killed people a fort night earlier. russian expanded bombing in syria amid the creeping fear of attack at home. >> the western powers will not send boots on the ground to syria and ira
jonah hull reports on the impact of those attacks. >> the isil attacks in paris that targeted sports fans, concert goers and dangers happened a month ago, a month in which life has changed dramatically. >> i think the world is only going to become more dangerous as a result of things that are happening and that's the consequence of the fact that islamic state has become so strong and jihadism has become so strong. >> it was friday the 13th and eight attackers opened fire...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> on this day five years ago events were set in motion that would change the middle east and north africa forever. what became flown as the arab spring led to plow tes --protest, revolution and war. >> his cousin mohammed was trying to sell his fruits and vegetables, but the police kept moving him on. he didn't have a permit, but there were no jobs, and his family relied on his income, so he had to take the risk. >> the police decided to confiscate his cart and scales. when he went to the municipality to meet the governor he was turned away. they refused to speak to him. >> mohammed's goals in life was simple. he wanted to earn enough money to get married and to hav to help his family. but the constant harassment prevented him from achieving his ambitions. perhaps he felt humiliated after a policewoman slapped him or hopeless about the future. whatever his reasons, mohammed decided he wanted to die. right outside of the offices of the officials who treated him so badly. his friend ahmed was close by. >> he set himself on fire because he felt discriminated
jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> on this day five years ago events were set in motion that would change the middle east and north africa forever. what became flown as the arab spring led to plow tes --protest, revolution and war. >> his cousin mohammed was trying to sell his fruits and vegetables, but the police kept moving him on. he didn't have a permit, but there were no jobs, and his family relied on his income, so he had to take the risk. >> the police decided to...
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jonah hull reports. >> reporter: the i.s.i.l. attacks in paris that targeted sports fans, concert goers and diners happened a month ago. a month in which life from the banks of the senn to syria has changed dramatically. >> i think in the short to medium term, the world is only going to become more dangerous as a result of the things that are happening and that's a consequence of the fact that islamic state is so strong, and global jihadism is so strong. it was friday the 13th, and at least eight attackers opened fire randomly, with several detonating suicide vests. all were european citizens, some having returned with battle experience from syria, while others had lived as social outcasts in the suburbs of paris and brussels. >> there's an ambillical cord between the wars raging in syria and iraq. you have radicalized networks in the heart of europe. i.s.i.s. could not have carried out this massive attack in paris without having local, local recruits. paris followed a string of i.s.i.l. attacks on civilian targets, including the
jonah hull reports. >> reporter: the i.s.i.l. attacks in paris that targeted sports fans, concert goers and diners happened a month ago. a month in which life from the banks of the senn to syria has changed dramatically. >> i think in the short to medium term, the world is only going to become more dangerous as a result of the things that are happening and that's a consequence of the fact that islamic state is so strong, and global jihadism is so strong. it was friday the 13th, and...
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that jonaheant was and albert had few restrictions when it came to testing. their testing begin with monkeys and chimps but at some point, they had to move on to human beings and what they did with regularity was to go into , toanages, mental hospitals test on these kids. it's something today we would laurentoring to -- of -- abhorrent. that led tong informed consent later on. time.as a very different by 1954, jonah was ready to test his vaccine in a larger study on children. had a killed polio vaccine, meaning he would take througho virus, put it a formaldehyde solution, which itld kill the virus but would have a certain potency and that would trick the immune system into making antibodies. albert had a live virus that scene. this meant he was taking a weekend poliovirus in weakening where it would create a natural infection in your system but it would be so weak, it would give you a mild case. it was given on a sugar cube or a little liquid on your tongue. was the safer vaccine because you were dealing with a chilled poliovirus although it wasn't perfect. h
that jonaheant was and albert had few restrictions when it came to testing. their testing begin with monkeys and chimps but at some point, they had to move on to human beings and what they did with regularity was to go into , toanages, mental hospitals test on these kids. it's something today we would laurentoring to -- of -- abhorrent. that led tong informed consent later on. time.as a very different by 1954, jonah was ready to test his vaccine in a larger study on children. had a killed polio...
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the biggest grants went to jonah salk and alan sabin. they were both the jewish at a time when anti-semitism was rampant in the medical community. the march of dimes didn't care. they wanted the people who would find the solution the quickest. at a time when women were dramatically discriminated against, the march of dimes gave funding to dorothy horseman at yell. dorothy never married. she became the first professor of medicine at yale and one of the few women to be elected to the national academy of sciences. horseman was the one who found out that polio traveled through the blood before it entered the central nervous system, a huge discovery because that meant a vaccine would be successful because a vaccine would go into the blood and produce the antibodies to fight the polio virus. the other woman who was one of my favorites is named isabel morgan. isabel morgan was from johns hopkins. she was the daughter of thomas hunt morgan, a nobel prize-winning geneticist. isabel morgan was working on a killed virus polio vaccine and she was ye
the biggest grants went to jonah salk and alan sabin. they were both the jewish at a time when anti-semitism was rampant in the medical community. the march of dimes didn't care. they wanted the people who would find the solution the quickest. at a time when women were dramatically discriminated against, the march of dimes gave funding to dorothy horseman at yell. dorothy never married. she became the first professor of medicine at yale and one of the few women to be elected to the national...
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jonah goldberg is here.ave a smile on my face when i'm introducing jonah and talking about trump and bill clinton. >> i don't know. maybe i owe you money or something. stuart: if you owed me money, you wouldn't be on this program. now, this is the story of the day. i think this is the story of the day. trump goes after hillary via bill clinton. which means that monica is back in the headlines. my question is to you, jonah, is is it a plus or minus to hillary? >> i think -- look, there are a lot of people who think it's a plus for hillary. i think the hillary think it's a plus for hillary. i think the hillary people are wrong. there's this idea out there that that's very strange that somehow donald trump whose got these nuclear vision that destroys candidates with mocking and insults and his powers are useless against democrats. i don't -- i don't really buy it. i think that we now know about donald trump, whether you like him or not, i'm not a big fan, he's able to get arguments and insults and topics into t
jonah goldberg is here.ave a smile on my face when i'm introducing jonah and talking about trump and bill clinton. >> i don't know. maybe i owe you money or something. stuart: if you owed me money, you wouldn't be on this program. now, this is the story of the day. i think this is the story of the day. trump goes after hillary via bill clinton. which means that monica is back in the headlines. my question is to you, jonah, is is it a plus or minus to hillary? >> i think -- look,...
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they have butchered teachers, burned books, destroyed sacred spaces, including the tombs of ophets jonah- pr and darrell. -- this man was 83 years old and he had been in charge of preserving how they were as cultural heritage for more than 50 years -- of preserving palmyra is -- palm i was -- 's cultural heritage from within 50 years. they are fighting against everything that our ancestors for and stood for through the course of history and particularly, the 20th century. they have a contempt for decency, for liberty and rule of law, the sacredness of an individual and the truth. so it is that they have become an overt, declared threat to the interests of the united states under law-abiding men and women across the globe. their aggression has fueled a refugee crisis that is placing an extraordinary birding -- burden on our friends in turkey, jordan and lebanon and all of europe with a profound impact on europe itself. in the recent weeks, we have seen in paris, egypt, and elsewhere the evidence of their desire to carry out and inspire murderous acts wherever they can. that is why preside
they have butchered teachers, burned books, destroyed sacred spaces, including the tombs of ophets jonah- pr and darrell. -- this man was 83 years old and he had been in charge of preserving how they were as cultural heritage for more than 50 years -- of preserving palmyra is -- palm i was -- 's cultural heritage from within 50 years. they are fighting against everything that our ancestors for and stood for through the course of history and particularly, the 20th century. they have a contempt...
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late in the first half, the with this jonah jacke goal as he knocks it in with the left foot ... indoor soccer, rampage hosting chicago ... goalkeeper joey kkinos wearing the hawkeyeyeolors... but they did not help... chicago with some great passing on this power-play goal... mustangs stomp all over the rampage, 14-4 a family in dubuque is having trouble adjusting to new medicaid c cnges.... and they say it will affect their sons. now they are taking their problem to the governor. the hawkeyes are in indianapolis today reaching for a big ten title. we'll check in live with the tv9 sports team, who are there this morning. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is the kcrg-tv9 but first, meteorologis t britley ritz has your first alert forecast, britley... hello unsfasonably warm temperatures! you can thank high pressure for theeunshine and southerly wind. today will be much like yesterday, sunny and warm with highs topping out in the upper 40s and low 50s. this makes for aren't tailgating and are going to the holiday delight parade the weather will be p
late in the first half, the with this jonah jacke goal as he knocks it in with the left foot ... indoor soccer, rampage hosting chicago ... goalkeeper joey kkinos wearing the hawkeyeyeolors... but they did not help... chicago with some great passing on this power-play goal... mustangs stomp all over the rampage, 14-4 a family in dubuque is having trouble adjusting to new medicaid c cnges.... and they say it will affect their sons. now they are taking their problem to the governor. the hawkeyes...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> the warm welcome for refugees in germany may be turning frosty. chancellor angela merkel saying she'll slow the number of refugees coming to the country. she has been facing pressure from her own party to take a toughing stand on the issue of migrants. that's not the case for refugees arriving in canada. take a look. [singing] >> that's a children's choir singing a song of welcome and hope. it's in arabic to a group of refugees when they landed in toronto last week. the song is significant for many of muslim faith. it was also sung to the prophet muhammad when he, too, sought refuge. >>> an hollywood actor using his fame to help a syrian family. edward norton launching a fundraiser for this man, a scientist from syria who suffers from cancer and lost his wife and daughter from a missile attack. he and his surviving children are heading to michigan to start their new life. so far $400,000 has been raised. >>> history in saudi arabia, holding elections open to women. >> the doors have opened to a new era in saudi public life with two milestones reac
jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> the warm welcome for refugees in germany may be turning frosty. chancellor angela merkel saying she'll slow the number of refugees coming to the country. she has been facing pressure from her own party to take a toughing stand on the issue of migrants. that's not the case for refugees arriving in canada. take a look. [singing] >> that's a children's choir singing a song of welcome and hope. it's in arabic to a group of refugees when they landed in...
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jonah hull has more now from the capitol. >> reporter: the french interior minister is here on the mediterraneansee for himself the aftermath of damage caused when on christmas eva fire was deliberately lit here in this housing estate, the intention to lure firefighters in this who were then attacked. the following day, in response, a local mosque was ransacked and the day after that, nationalists marched through the center of town chanting anti-muslim and racist slogans. when he arrived he said he was here to condemn all forms of violence and racism, but france has a huge amount of work to do to begin to bridge divides in community relations that have never been under more strain than they are now, following the attacks in paris on november 13th. the far right front national party may not have done as well as expected in recent elections, but here in corsica, corsica nationalists have just taken control of the local legislature with immigrant communities in places like this, perhaps feeling less and less welcome. >>> more than one million refugees have reached europe by sea this year. many make
jonah hull has more now from the capitol. >> reporter: the french interior minister is here on the mediterraneansee for himself the aftermath of damage caused when on christmas eva fire was deliberately lit here in this housing estate, the intention to lure firefighters in this who were then attacked. the following day, in response, a local mosque was ransacked and the day after that, nationalists marched through the center of town chanting anti-muslim and racist slogans. when he arrived...
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late in the first half, the duhawks get on the board first with this jonah jacke goal as he knocks it in with the left foot ... indoor soccer, rampage hosting chicago ... goalkeeper joey kapinos wearing the hawkeye colors... but they did not help... chicago with some great passing on this power-play goal... mustangs stomp all over the rampage, 14-4 trt oc hello unseasonably warm temperatures! you can thank high pressure for the sunshine and southerly wind. today will be much like yesterday, sunny and warm with highs topping out in the upper 40s and low 50s. this makes for great tailgating weather! if you aren't tailgating and are going to the holiday delight parade the weather will be brings slightly cooler weatatr and clouds, we areret going to rule out a few sprinkles either. the warmer weather sticks around for the beginning of next week and precipitation remains to a minimum. ebay joins a growingngumber of companies offering longer parental leave to employees. the company will offer new moms 24-weeks of leave at full pay. new dads will be able to take 12-weeks of parentall leave a
late in the first half, the duhawks get on the board first with this jonah jacke goal as he knocks it in with the left foot ... indoor soccer, rampage hosting chicago ... goalkeeper joey kapinos wearing the hawkeye colors... but they did not help... chicago with some great passing on this power-play goal... mustangs stomp all over the rampage, 14-4 trt oc hello unseasonably warm temperatures! you can thank high pressure for the sunshine and southerly wind. today will be much like yesterday,...
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jonah is with us, why are you laughing?> well, first of all, you'll laughing because you almost caught me reaching for a bottle of water in a marco rubio moment. the whole thing is sort of an farce, the idea that somehow getting a bunch of cookie pushers from around the world getting together in lavish paris hotels is, first of all, a huge accomplishment. [laughter] or second of all, a major rebuke to isis is bizarre. i mean, when you hear president obama saying this is a rebuke to terrorists, you know, the word that comes to mind is not churchillion. you know, it's bizarre. anyway that's why i'm laughing. stuart: earlier, chris stirewalt was with us. >> i'm sorry. [laughter] >> you were reaching for your bottle of water, i couldn't put you on earlier, you needed your drink and i told you that it was water. >> you know what they say, if you don't start drinking in the morning, you can't say you've been drinking all day. stuart: i forgot what my question was. where was the president's passion? it did seem low key. it didn't
jonah is with us, why are you laughing?> well, first of all, you'll laughing because you almost caught me reaching for a bottle of water in a marco rubio moment. the whole thing is sort of an farce, the idea that somehow getting a bunch of cookie pushers from around the world getting together in lavish paris hotels is, first of all, a huge accomplishment. [laughter] or second of all, a major rebuke to isis is bizarre. i mean, when you hear president obama saying this is a rebuke to...
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. >> jonah hull, al jazeera. . >> official issues warning on friday attributed it to ongoing safety and security concerns. cross border conflicts with syria and israel, the state department says the government cannot guarantees the safety of vistaors the lebanon. >>> according to special forces who are now clearing the compound, earlier one spanish security officer was killed and at least seven other people were injured. after taliban fighters detonated a car bomb. al jazeera's jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> the attack started with a car bomb explosion that could be heard all around the city. it went off by the spanish embassy. >> at first i thought i.t. was a gas explosion. i saw two wounded. >> taliban fighters exchanged fd fire with afghan police and security forces. >> the car was blown up. right after the blast happened, we turned off the lights in the area and our night operation special forces started searching the vicinity and nearby houses. >> reporter: the area is heavily guarded, home to senior government officials, ngos medical clirchtion. thclinics. >> in this case
. >> jonah hull, al jazeera. . >> official issues warning on friday attributed it to ongoing safety and security concerns. cross border conflicts with syria and israel, the state department says the government cannot guarantees the safety of vistaors the lebanon. >>> according to special forces who are now clearing the compound, earlier one spanish security officer was killed and at least seven other people were injured. after taliban fighters detonated a car bomb. al...
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bell" on fox business, melissa francis, today's #oneluckyguy, senior editor of "the national review," jonahg is here. he is outnumbered and fresh after the acela train. >> i am and chris christie wasn't yelling at anybody. harris: did you see him this time? >> i did not. harris: was it free bloody mary thursday again. >> i choose not to answer so i won't incriminate myself.
bell" on fox business, melissa francis, today's #oneluckyguy, senior editor of "the national review," jonahg is here. he is outnumbered and fresh after the acela train. >> i am and chris christie wasn't yelling at anybody. harris: did you see him this time? >> i did not. harris: was it free bloody mary thursday again. >> i choose not to answer so i won't incriminate myself.
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a few years ago in the earlier part of 2000 i published jonah goldberg's liberal fascism which was a lot of fun. more recently sarah palin's going rogue and america by heart and currently a book by peter schweitzer who has been on the bestsellers list for many weeks. with many these authors i have published multiple books. dinesh d'souza and i have published five or six books together. i have been reunited with many these people as i have moved around from house to house. it's one of the nice things about longevity as an editor. as an editor your stock is a list of authors and your list of authors is very important and you hope that they will move with you and follow you from house to house and that's largely been the case. it's very gratifying. it does require patience. i always say editors have to be patient people because it sometimes takes years to get a book out of somebody. a good example is arthur brooks head of the american enterprise institute. i met arthur five years ago or so or six years ago where he was made president of aei. he had already published a number of serious
a few years ago in the earlier part of 2000 i published jonah goldberg's liberal fascism which was a lot of fun. more recently sarah palin's going rogue and america by heart and currently a book by peter schweitzer who has been on the bestsellers list for many weeks. with many these authors i have published multiple books. dinesh d'souza and i have published five or six books together. i have been reunited with many these people as i have moved around from house to house. it's one of the nice...
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. >> joining us to analyze this strange turn, jonah goldburg editor at large and a fox news contributorsusan for the washington examiner and joe trippi, a fox news contributor. how is it, talking about terrorism and the economy that we all get consumed by a debate by this yiddish word that i didn't know was a verb. >> i think it was a yiddish verb, didn't know it was used in that context. i have developed a callus about a lot of that stuff that trump does, but i think that -- because it's ratings driven, fun, easy, doesn't require a lot of explanations and the media are suckers for it. >> catnip. trump blaming the media for creating this controversy. he says this is a yiddish term that means beaten badly, though it does have another meaning. >> it's sometimes used in an alternative form, but there is an argument to be made he did mean it, and no one is really sure. the fact is really trump can say just about anything. he can say just about anything in this campaign and it's a-okay. i just question how many judgment will fall upon him in the general election when he's dealing with anothe
. >> joining us to analyze this strange turn, jonah goldburg editor at large and a fox news contributorsusan for the washington examiner and joe trippi, a fox news contributor. how is it, talking about terrorism and the economy that we all get consumed by a debate by this yiddish word that i didn't know was a verb. >> i think it was a yiddish verb, didn't know it was used in that context. i have developed a callus about a lot of that stuff that trump does, but i think that --...
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jonah hill looks at whether the act is working and whether britain is more inclusive than it was. a forum for black entrepreneurs. 50 years after landmark race and some find it exists. it is behind closed doors. whilst people are concerned the position is the same. >> the race relations act transformed britain, a country or empire that attracted migrants looking for work. prejudice based on colour became the norm. riots in the overcrowded suburb of noting hill. >> they have houses they want to live in. blimy, they are going to stay. that was a shock and is it brought the issue to the surface. >> veteran race campaigner trevor phillips. we don't have great equality. let's bear in mind this is a different country to the one that my parents came to, where you could say what you liked about people. you could exclude them from phones and jobs. you can't do that today. if nothing else, that legislation changed the mood and sentiment. the streets of notting hill. things don't get more contrasting than this. home to the uber rich, the slums long gone. the stain of racism remains. race has
jonah hill looks at whether the act is working and whether britain is more inclusive than it was. a forum for black entrepreneurs. 50 years after landmark race and some find it exists. it is behind closed doors. whilst people are concerned the position is the same. >> the race relations act transformed britain, a country or empire that attracted migrants looking for work. prejudice based on colour became the norm. riots in the overcrowded suburb of noting hill. >> they have houses...
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. >> jonah hull has more. >> the knil attacks in paris targetting sports fans, concert glowers and diners, happened is month ago, a month ago since life changed dramatically. >> in the short to medium term, the world will become more dangerous as a result of things that were happening, as a consequence of the fact that the islamic state is strong, and global jihadism is so strong. >> it was friday the 13th, and at least eight attackers opened fire randomly with several detonating suicide vests. all european citizens, some returning with battled experience, and others lived as social outcasts in the suburbs of paris and brussels. >> there's an ambillical cord between the wars that are raging in syria and iraq. you have radicalized limited networks in the heart of europe. i.s.i.s. could not have carried out this massive attack in paris without having local - local recruits. paris followed a string of i.s.i.l. attacks on civilian targets, including the bombing of a russian passenger jet that killed egypt. 224 people a fortnight earlier. western capitals responded with the rhetoric at war. wi
. >> jonah hull has more. >> the knil attacks in paris targetting sports fans, concert glowers and diners, happened is month ago, a month ago since life changed dramatically. >> in the short to medium term, the world will become more dangerous as a result of things that were happening, as a consequence of the fact that the islamic state is strong, and global jihadism is so strong. >> it was friday the 13th, and at least eight attackers opened fire randomly with several...
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jonah hull looks at what the world learnt since the attacks. >> the i.s.i.l. attacks in paris that targeted sports fans, concert goers and diners happened a month ago. a month in which life from the banks of the seine changed dramatically. >> the world is going to become dangerous as a result of the things that are happening. and that is a consequence of the fact that the islamic state is strong, and global jihadism has become so strong. >> reporter: it was friday the 13th, and at least eight attackers opened fire randomly, several detonating suicide vests. all were european citizens, some returning with battle experience from syria, and others lived as social outcasts in the suburb of paris and brussels. >> there's an umbilical chord between the wars raging in syria, iraq and security. you have radicalized networks in the heart of europe. i.s.i.s. could not have carried out this massive attack in paris without having local recruits. >> reporter: paris followed a string of i.s.i.l. attacks on civilian targets, including the bombing of a jet over egypt, that ki
jonah hull looks at what the world learnt since the attacks. >> the i.s.i.l. attacks in paris that targeted sports fans, concert goers and diners happened a month ago. a month in which life from the banks of the seine changed dramatically. >> the world is going to become dangerous as a result of the things that are happening. and that is a consequence of the fact that the islamic state is strong, and global jihadism has become so strong. >> reporter: it was friday the 13th,...
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i called jonah hill and was like -- "the negotiation for 'this is the end' was rough, man. and there might be -- [ laughter ] might be a few derogatory statements that -- you didn't need a driver. come on." but uh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: that must be a nice thing to get through. >> it didn't come out in the end. >> seth: and now you have a nice film that no one is complaining about. >> no, the north pole has not hacked sony over this film. [ laughter ] >> seth: there's obviously been a lot of christmas movies over the years. this one is unique. nothing like this before. this is about three guys sort of going out big on christmas eve. >> yeah, it's about three guys who have a tradition of going out every year on christmas eve, successful, i have a family, it's our last year doing it. and so we really are trying to blow it out. and it's a very -- it's a hard movie -- i think that's literally, the clip is the only 12 seconds without drugs and profanity in the entire movie. [ laughter ] and even as i was watching, i was like, "this is a weird clip." [ laughter ] but it's t
i called jonah hill and was like -- "the negotiation for 'this is the end' was rough, man. and there might be -- [ laughter ] might be a few derogatory statements that -- you didn't need a driver. come on." but uh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: that must be a nice thing to get through. >> it didn't come out in the end. >> seth: and now you have a nice film that no one is complaining about. >> no, the north pole has not hacked sony over this film. [ laughter ]...
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. >>> look at all those birthdays jonah hill is 32. alisa ma alisa ma lano, h 43. and which actor's family knew he would a an actor at 2. >> my family is in acting and they thought i would never be anything but since i was 2 years old and lip syncing to b springsteen. >> that is jakeruce jake gyllenhaal. >> what work has she had done in. >> i don't ever do that again. >> how do stars gain and lose weight so fast? meet hollywood ebod squad. >> you can get the curves and get the booty. >> star secrets to g ripped. that's monday. >>> we're almost out of time here this weekend. but for the late-breaking to go. that's it from me here at star wars force awakens premier. >> have fun. >>> before we go, check out this video from chris brown for his song "zero "off hisalbum "royalty." >> enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let'
. >>> look at all those birthdays jonah hill is 32. alisa ma alisa ma lano, h 43. and which actor's family knew he would a an actor at 2. >> my family is in acting and they thought i would never be anything but since i was 2 years old and lip syncing to b springsteen. >> that is jakeruce jake gyllenhaal. >> what work has she had done in. >> i don't ever do that again. >> how do stars gain and lose weight so fast? meet hollywood ebod squad. >> you can...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> the world's first vaccine against dengue fever has been carried out in mexico. the mosquitoes that cause fever, bleeding and vomiting and in severe case it is can kill. the drug is manufactured by a french drug company that is aiming to apply to have it approved in 20 countries by the end of the year. >>> well, i'm joined now by a professor of medicine in alabama at birmingham. he has been following the development of this vaccine for a number of years. your reaction to the launch of this vaccine. how significant of a breakthrough is this going to be in the fight against dengue fever? >> yes, good evening, maryam, this is an advance that is going to have great impact on especially children in areas where dengue is a burden. so it's going to free up a lot of hospital beds for other things and resources and limited environments and certainly prevent quite a number of deaths in those countries. >> is it the silver bullet that everyone is hoping for, though? do you have concerns over this vaccine, it's limitations? the current vaccine that has been approv
jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> the world's first vaccine against dengue fever has been carried out in mexico. the mosquitoes that cause fever, bleeding and vomiting and in severe case it is can kill. the drug is manufactured by a french drug company that is aiming to apply to have it approved in 20 countries by the end of the year. >>> well, i'm joined now by a professor of medicine in alabama at birmingham. he has been following the development of this vaccine for a number...
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here is jonah hull. >> a forum for black entrepreneurs trying to start a business in britain.e are finding that barriers still exist. >> it is still more successel, and it is more behind closed doors. so while some people say that we've moved on, i think that the position is essentially remained the same. >> the race relations act of 1965 transformed the social landscape of britain, a country of empire that attracted migrants from across the commonwealth looking for work following world war ii. prejudice based on color became the norm. in 1958 riots in the over crowded suburb of knotting hill were a catalyst for change. when the riots took place it made everything so they have houses, they want to live here blimey, they're going to stay. that was a national shock and brought the issue to the surfa surface. >> campaigner trevor phillips. >> we haven't got create equality, but let's pair in mind this--let's bear in mind that this is a very different country than the one my parents came to. you could exclude them from homes and jobs, you can't do that today. that legislation has
here is jonah hull. >> a forum for black entrepreneurs trying to start a business in britain.e are finding that barriers still exist. >> it is still more successel, and it is more behind closed doors. so while some people say that we've moved on, i think that the position is essentially remained the same. >> the race relations act of 1965 transformed the social landscape of britain, a country of empire that attracted migrants from across the commonwealth looking for work...
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jonah hill is 32. alisa ma alisa ma lanan h 43. and which actor's family knew he would a an actor at 2. >> my family is in acting and they thought i would never be anything but since i was 2 years old and lip syncing to bruce springsteen. >> that is jake jake gyllenhaal. >> what work has she had done in. >> how do stars gain and lose weight so fast? meet hollywood ebod squad. >>ou can get the curves and gethe booty. >> star secrets to getetng ripped. that's monday. >>> we're almost out of time here this weekend. but for the late-breaking hollywood news, you know where to go. that's it frome here atat star wars force awakens premier. amanda, see you soon. >> have fun. >>> before we go, check out this video from chris brownor his song "zero "off his album "royalty." >> nour announceroday on t.m.z. -- >> harvey: we are officially on alert for the greatest mug shot ever. bar rafaely.
jonah hill is 32. alisa ma alisa ma lanan h 43. and which actor's family knew he would a an actor at 2. >> my family is in acting and they thought i would never be anything but since i was 2 years old and lip syncing to bruce springsteen. >> that is jake jake gyllenhaal. >> what work has she had done in. >> how do stars gain and lose weight so fast? meet hollywood ebod squad. >>ou can get the curves and gethe booty. >> star secrets to getetng ripped. that's...
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i asked jonah hull what europe is doing to help them at this time of year. >> well, that would be countrys of different countries housing and receiving that he is refugees in very different ways. to the north of europe, scandinavia countries like sweden and germ flee perhaps offering more humane conditions to the extent that they can in formal housing, in hauls and warehouses and everything with a roof essentially that isn't being used i also being put into service in lots of towns and cities to house refugees and of course they would be given at least a basic amount of sanitation, as well. the balkans and hundreds traveling across the sea from turkey into greece and macedonia, a lot of those countries have only the most rudimentary facilities on offer for tees people, mostly down to the ngo's on the ground, themselves working with rudimentary means and resources and temperatures absolutely plummeting on a lot of occasions, a lot of people will spend nights out in the open and will simply have no or very, very little access to sanitation. we are talking about families, children, we are ta
i asked jonah hull what europe is doing to help them at this time of year. >> well, that would be countrys of different countries housing and receiving that he is refugees in very different ways. to the north of europe, scandinavia countries like sweden and germ flee perhaps offering more humane conditions to the extent that they can in formal housing, in hauls and warehouses and everything with a roof essentially that isn't being used i also being put into service in lots of towns and...
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jonah hill is 32. alisa alisa ma lano, h 43.family knew he would a an actor at 2. >> my family is in acting and they thought i would never be anything but since i was 2 years old and lip syncing to bruce springsteen. >> that is jake >> what work has she had done in. >> i don't ever do that again. >> how do stars gain and lose weight so fast? meet hollywood ebod squad. >> you can get the curves and get the booty. >> star secrets to getting ripped. that's monday. >>> we're almost out of time here this weekend. but for the late-breaking hollywood news, you know where to go. that's it from me here at star wars force awakens premier. amda, see you soon. >> have fun. >>> before we go, check out this video from chris brown for his song "zero "off his album "royalty." featuring royalty, chris brown's daughter. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cano ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cano ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts.
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jonah hull reports. >> reporter: a british parliamentary inquiry with questions about libya for tony state department emails revealed recently that mr. blare tried to save gadhafi. he told the libyan leader to leave for a place of safety in order to stop the bloodshed. >> my concern was not for his safety. my concern was to get him out of the situation so a peaceful transition could take place. >> reporter: the pair has formed a close relationship. blair famously brought gadhafi back into the international fold in 2004. gadhafi agreed to give up his weapons of mass destruction in return for a lifting of sanctions. >> and the price for us was enormous. >> reporter: they also struck oil and trade deals worth hundreds of billions of dollars, but the mp's wonders at what price for justice for the british victims of libyan crimes. >> we didn't set any of these issues aside, but we did believe there was a huge prize in bringing them from a position where they were sponsoring terrorism, to a position where they were cooperating in the fight against it. and then secondly, creating the circum
jonah hull reports. >> reporter: a british parliamentary inquiry with questions about libya for tony state department emails revealed recently that mr. blare tried to save gadhafi. he told the libyan leader to leave for a place of safety in order to stop the bloodshed. >> my concern was not for his safety. my concern was to get him out of the situation so a peaceful transition could take place. >> reporter: the pair has formed a close relationship. blair famously brought...
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. >> rebecca, and jonah, thank you for being with us on the new year's eve day and happy new year's to both of you. >> happy new year to you. thank you. >>> another fox news alert. the mother of the so- called affluenza teen is a roined and the two were hiding from american authorities after ethan's apparent violation of his probation of the deadly car crash. johnathon hunt joins us in los angeles. from the headline of tonya couch being arrested. we had a question, why was she brought to l.a. first before going back to texas? >> reporter: i will explain all of that to you. right now, she is in the custody of the los angeles police department and set to stay here several days as they sort out procedures for getting her back to texas. it is a courtesy to texas authorities and she was flown here from mexico, simply because no seats available in this busy p time of year on any commercial flights from mexico to texas. she was escorted to lax by half dozen u.s. marshals and charge canned with hindering an apprehension and helping her son escape to mexico after his alleged probation violence.
. >> rebecca, and jonah, thank you for being with us on the new year's eve day and happy new year's to both of you. >> happy new year to you. thank you. >>> another fox news alert. the mother of the so- called affluenza teen is a roined and the two were hiding from american authorities after ethan's apparent violation of his probation of the deadly car crash. johnathon hunt joins us in los angeles. from the headline of tonya couch being arrested. we had a question, why was...