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not in the buff, tom. >> here we go, another layer. >> tom: i just assumed. moving on, unlike hollywood, the british film industry is doing some thing about it. the bafta's, the uk equivalent of the oscars, announced that films that aren't diverse are not eligible for an award. in order to be considered, they must work to improve diversity. industry training and career progression, audience access and appeal to underrepresented audiences. so. do the bafta's have a diversity problem? y winner about standing britishea' film. ♪ [laughs] >> tom: it's kind of highbrow for me. t i think that counts asow diversity, anyway. kevin, how can you pick a best film if you're not basing it on what's the best? >> i don't know, what's going on here? >> we are covered because john's hair, right? h >> you can speak freely here. >> no i can't. >> you can. >> i would say if black people have to be in all movies, i shouldck be in a wayans brothero move. mood. >> tom: you could. >> if you tell people what to do, they don't want to do it. and also, it seemsnopvúcuçáj 5 it seems like
not in the buff, tom. >> here we go, another layer. >> tom: i just assumed. moving on, unlike hollywood, the british film industry is doing some thing about it. the bafta's, the uk equivalent of the oscars, announced that films that aren't diverse are not eligible for an award. in order to be considered, they must work to improve diversity. industry training and career progression, audience access and appeal to underrepresented audiences. so. do the bafta's have a diversity problem?...
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well tom here is about to see the first time and let me tell you he's going to shocked. ♪♪ >> she's -king going to be a beautiful moment. let me tell you right now the second he turns around he knows he's pick the right woman. >> exactly. she's a winner because most brides are like hair maymake it has to be perfect. she's like ripping it up grrrowl! [ laughter ]♪ >> are you mad that i did this? >> no. >> are you mad that i did this? that's awesome. >> it's so funny and they start telling each other how much they love each other. [ laughter ] >> yes, i will unzip you. >> she's like a caterpillar blooming into a beautiful butterfly. >> it's so cute. i can't stand it. i love this so much. ♪♪ >> now we also get to see this other video with the ceremony. >> no she wasn't wearing the t. rex then come on. >> not just the ceremony the reception. >> it was captured by john clark weddings and he says this is one of most fun couples he's ever worked with. i could tell. [ laughter ] >>> that's all for now, but tune in to the next brand-new episode of dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to
well tom here is about to see the first time and let me tell you he's going to shocked. ♪♪ >> she's -king going to be a beautiful moment. let me tell you right now the second he turns around he knows he's pick the right woman. >> exactly. she's a winner because most brides are like hair maymake it has to be perfect. she's like ripping it up grrrowl! [ laughter ]♪ >> are you mad that i did this? >> no. >> are you mad that i did this? that's awesome. >>...
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the >> tom: it almost seems like the country is divided. here's the counselor to the president trump on fox news. >> you're talking about 325,000 people from overseas, came into this country just yesterday. through our airports, 325,000, you're talking about 300 and some who have been detained or who are prevented from gaining access to an aircraft in their home countries who are safer now. that's 1%, and i think in terms of the upsides being greater protection of our borders or our people, it's small price to pay. >> tom: but, is the immigration order making us safer? former cia director michael hayden says it has inarguably made us more safe. it makes it harder for our allies to side with us. he did not support trump during the election, has made similar comments in the past. i want to ask you about this, remi. i like kellyanne conway's argument. it's a very small percentage, it's not a ban on muslims, she explained what it is. >> i think her quote was something like it's a small price to pay to make america safe again, i don't think that's an a
the >> tom: it almost seems like the country is divided. here's the counselor to the president trump on fox news. >> you're talking about 325,000 people from overseas, came into this country just yesterday. through our airports, 325,000, you're talking about 300 and some who have been detained or who are prevented from gaining access to an aircraft in their home countries who are safer now. that's 1%, and i think in terms of the upsides being greater protection of our borders or our...
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please say hello to tom hanks. here he is. >> no one could go on the david letterman show and try to steer it toward a point of view or push something in particular. he just won't stand for it. you are on to do one thing and one thing only and be as funny as the rest of the show. >> we could get in a two-shot here, david. >> send the crew home couldn't we? >> as a comedian, you want the biggest audience that you could get. for dave, he knew a lot of things that he would do that were going to alienate people, but he didn't care. he wanted s thumbprintut there and that was the most important thing. >> it's time for small town news. paul? excuse me, paul, do you have any accompanying music here for small-town news. paul schaefer, ladies and gentlemen. >> the show making fun of itself taurnding itself inside out that way was something kind of new. >> don't we look like guys you see hanging around together. >> absolutely. >> would you like to hang around with me? >> nope. >> i'll say it again, this is the stupidest show -- >
please say hello to tom hanks. here he is. >> no one could go on the david letterman show and try to steer it toward a point of view or push something in particular. he just won't stand for it. you are on to do one thing and one thing only and be as funny as the rest of the show. >> we could get in a two-shot here, david. >> send the crew home couldn't we? >> as a comedian, you want the biggest audience that you could get. for dave, he knew a lot of things that he would...
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abby: tom, first of all, i'm delighted to be here with you. tom: for the whole hour. that is great. abby: absolutely. for the year-end retrospective and a look ahead into the new year. i spend most of my time thinking about the intermediate to long-term outlook. david and many of my other colleagues at goldman sachs really focus in shorter term. because we are trying to be helpful to our clients, and many of our clients do need that regular, hourly, daily update. i try to step away and work with our longer-term horizon clients, including individuals, endowments, sovereign wealth funds, and so on. tom: many people watching the show looking into 2017 are huge abby joseph cohen fans. and they are like, she is always bullish. you and i know that is not true. but the idea of a provable, for starters, you look brilliant into this year. you look brilliant last year. you look brilliant into a seven or eight year market. can you be brilliant and be a permabull for next year? or is there more caution? abby: i think it is going to be more difficult in 2017 because there are so many unknowns. y
abby: tom, first of all, i'm delighted to be here with you. tom: for the whole hour. that is great. abby: absolutely. for the year-end retrospective and a look ahead into the new year. i spend most of my time thinking about the intermediate to long-term outlook. david and many of my other colleagues at goldman sachs really focus in shorter term. because we are trying to be helpful to our clients, and many of our clients do need that regular, hourly, daily update. i try to step away and work...
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we thank them for producing it and helping to get tom here, 369 pages, wonderfully illustrated. the price is 49.95. if you wished to order a signed edition, please do so. tom, welcome to abraham lincoln book shop. >> thank you so much for having me. >> let's just start at -- let's start before the beginning. >> okay. >> why engineering? what brought you to this topic? why did you want to write a book about engineering in the civil war? >> my interest in engineering came as a result of exploring interests in technological advancements and innovation. i have always been fascinated about that. i am not a scientist. didn't do particularly well in science in school but certainly in the last 10 to 15 years as i watched the development of american science in biotechnology, in nanotechnology, medicine, even in construction and architecture and everything that touches our lives, i became fascinated with the subject. recently i visited a world war ii museum up near massachusetts where i had a chance to play with enigma machine which was made famous by the german army, looks like a typewrit
we thank them for producing it and helping to get tom here, 369 pages, wonderfully illustrated. the price is 49.95. if you wished to order a signed edition, please do so. tom, welcome to abraham lincoln book shop. >> thank you so much for having me. >> let's just start at -- let's start before the beginning. >> okay. >> why engineering? what brought you to this topic? why did you want to write a book about engineering in the civil war? >> my interest in engineering...
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we thank you them for producing that and getting tom here. 369 pages, wonderfully illustrated. the price is $49.95. and if you wish to order a signed edition in the next hour, please do so. tom, walk to lincoln -- book store. let's start the beginning. why engineering? what brought you to this top wick? >> my interest in engineering came as a result of exploring interests in technological advancements and innovation. all been fascinated by that. i am not a scientist. don't know much about science. didn't do particularly well in science in school. but certainly in the last ten to 15 years, as i watched the development of american science, and biotechnology, and nano technology, medicine, even in construction and architecture, and in everything that touches our lives, i became fascinated with the subject. recently, for example, visited a world war ii museumer in newton, massachusetts, where i had a chance to play with an enigma machine which was made famously the german army during the second world war. a machine that looks like a typewriter but was wired as a result of some remar
we thank you them for producing that and getting tom here. 369 pages, wonderfully illustrated. the price is $49.95. and if you wish to order a signed edition in the next hour, please do so. tom, walk to lincoln -- book store. let's start the beginning. why engineering? what brought you to this top wick? >> my interest in engineering came as a result of exploring interests in technological advancements and innovation. all been fascinated by that. i am not a scientist. don't know much about...
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>> tom: the woman and her husband refused to leave, here's the exciting conclusion. essica? look, i'm looking for another apology to the gravity is just a theory community. she was very tolerant of them. >> her husband's mother had a just died. >> tom: do you believe that? >> yes i do. i prefer that to ashley judd. >> tom: you think this woman was okay? >> i don't look it was okay at all, i think people should be able to just fly in peace. she should not have started it. you could've had one comment, why are you down here, celebrate democracy, could have just said the russians handed it to donald trump them and quiet. and just left it at that. >> tom: should she have had to leave the plane? >> wasn't it midair? >> tom: that was a classic andy levy joke. >> i still don't understand you, andy. >> tom: most people don't believe steph said from the tease deck. >> she's adorable. >> tom: this woman is? >> she's an old kooky, let her yell, who cares? >> tom: these kind of women, she looks like she teaches at a university, she's a real know it all. >> definitely, know it all
>> tom: the woman and her husband refused to leave, here's the exciting conclusion. essica? look, i'm looking for another apology to the gravity is just a theory community. she was very tolerant of them. >> her husband's mother had a just died. >> tom: do you believe that? >> yes i do. i prefer that to ashley judd. >> tom: you think this woman was okay? >> i don't look it was okay at all, i think people should be able to just fly in peace. she should not have...
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this is a big question today, tom. heren monday, what changes need to be made if i need to make us all save her? >> i think it is about changes in process and activity. what i mean by that is we have to have a fresh change in leadership, i am looking forward to general kelly taking over. he is really the most qualified nominee that has ever been set up. decades of hands on national security experience. if we really begin to look at what needs to happen, may be more law enforcement, may be more cameras watching the public areas of the airports, the issue is who is going to really drive those changes through and demand that they will be implemented? >> jenna: i apologize, some breaking news. we will be right back to you guys in our moments. somebody important talking right here. >> jon: mitch mcconnell, speaking now about the confirmation process for some of donald trump's cabinet nominees. let's listen in. and as soon as we told you we would listen in, he finished speaking. so we do not have anything to show you. >> jenna: t
this is a big question today, tom. heren monday, what changes need to be made if i need to make us all save her? >> i think it is about changes in process and activity. what i mean by that is we have to have a fresh change in leadership, i am looking forward to general kelly taking over. he is really the most qualified nominee that has ever been set up. decades of hands on national security experience. if we really begin to look at what needs to happen, may be more law enforcement, may be...
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we have tom here with more on the weather. how are we starting 2017? >> promising start to the new year. good morning. we are seeing high clouds drifting over the metro area. the live view showing some fuzzy sun coming through the high cloud cover over washington now. that cloud cover will be continuing to drift off to the east. we'll probably get increasing sunshine as we get into the afternoon. noontime, 50. hitting the low 50s by 3:00 this afternoon. by 6:00 p.m., back down to the upper 40s. by 9:00, we'll see more clouds moving in from the west. especially those areas off to the west and southwest of the t that's in advance of some rain moving in tomorrow. we'll look at that and other chances for rain for the week ahead in a few minutes. >> tom, thank you very much. >>> a new year's eve tragedy after a person falls from a roof near dupont circle. >> d.c. fire and ems responded to that call. derrick ward is live on the scene. you've been talking to people that live in the area. what do they say they saw? >> reporter: well, we're still piecing this t
we have tom here with more on the weather. how are we starting 2017? >> promising start to the new year. good morning. we are seeing high clouds drifting over the metro area. the live view showing some fuzzy sun coming through the high cloud cover over washington now. that cloud cover will be continuing to drift off to the east. we'll probably get increasing sunshine as we get into the afternoon. noontime, 50. hitting the low 50s by 3:00 this afternoon. by 6:00 p.m., back down to the...
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my name is tom donkin. here's policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. and meet baba sen — india's cosmic barber who takes a spiritual approach to grooming. we promise it'll leave you tingling all over.
my name is tom donkin. here's policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. and meet baba sen — india's cosmic barber who takes a spiritual approach to grooming. we promise it'll leave you tingling all over.
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our political correspondent, tom bateman, is here. m bateman says mrs may wants to create the image of a global britain. she will give this big speech on tuesday. there will be other eu ambassadors there representing those governments we will be negotiating with, and also britain's on negotiating team. we heard downing street put out some of the lines we know she will say. she will say this is about being a truly global britain, about being able to go out to other parts of the world and hammer out free—trade deals. but also she will say that she wants to put the divisions of the referendum in the past. she said it was —— she will say it is an insulting campaign and it is time for unity. we may not get a huge amount of detail of the plan itself. we can deduce a pheromone from what she has said in the past, of what the position is likely to be. that is, of course, the emphasis is on regaining control of immigration policy, and therefore britain should be prepared to extra ct britain should be prepared to extract itself from those formal
our political correspondent, tom bateman, is here. m bateman says mrs may wants to create the image of a global britain. she will give this big speech on tuesday. there will be other eu ambassadors there representing those governments we will be negotiating with, and also britain's on negotiating team. we heard downing street put out some of the lines we know she will say. she will say this is about being a truly global britain, about being able to go out to other parts of the world and hammer...
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tom? got to be around here someplace. tom is a very, very successful guy. he became my party planner. in fact, every time i have a party, are you available? i'm having one in about two months, tom. he and all of his friends they came to me and said we'd like to run. i said what the hell do you know about running it? between stephanie -- where is stephanie? there she is. what a job. what is job you did. thank you. did he finally come through for you, stephanie? tom, thank you, stephanie, thank you your entire group, thank you. so far it's been perfect. the bigger one is tomorrow at around 12:00. okay? arlington national cemetery was so beautiful. so many people. it was incredible. so we went there and we laid the wreath with mike and it was beautiful and then we went to the lincoln memorial and had a concert and we thought it would be a small concert and never fewer people had it but what they pulled off was incredible. it was an unbelievable period of time but tomorrow seems to be the big one. i made a speech tonight about those live television cameras, i can't stand them. but actuall
tom? got to be around here someplace. tom is a very, very successful guy. he became my party planner. in fact, every time i have a party, are you available? i'm having one in about two months, tom. he and all of his friends they came to me and said we'd like to run. i said what the hell do you know about running it? between stephanie -- where is stephanie? there she is. what a job. what is job you did. thank you. did he finally come through for you, stephanie? tom, thank you, stephanie, thank...
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the 49ers do know mcdaniel because they interviewed him a couple years ago before they went with tom. here are the, in addition to mcvay and mcdaniels, shan't hand and lynne, who is currently the buffalo bills interim coach and then shawn mcdermott whose the carolina panthers offensive coordinator. now have interviewed five candidates including sit down with carolina panthers assistant manager, brandon bean. a lot of names, wide net. there is no timetable. i was asked if something is imminent. they said they need a coach and general manager, but don't know when it's going to happen. >> each comes with different characteristics, different traits, so sort of the hard to see what type of vision the 49ers are trying to fulfill with that long list of applicants. >> wouldn't you want the gm first and then the coach. >> that's what they are talking about, shouldn't you hire the general manager combfrt head coach, but the 49ers, we saw at a press conference a week ago, there is no particular order. they just all have to get along. to answer your question, no rhyme or season. shawn mcvay, who is 30
the 49ers do know mcdaniel because they interviewed him a couple years ago before they went with tom. here are the, in addition to mcvay and mcdaniels, shan't hand and lynne, who is currently the buffalo bills interim coach and then shawn mcdermott whose the carolina panthers offensive coordinator. now have interviewed five candidates including sit down with carolina panthers assistant manager, brandon bean. a lot of names, wide net. there is no timetable. i was asked if something is imminent....
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soon heavy rain will be here. tom is updating the forecast with your hour-by-hour timing on the showers. >>> 9:29 on this sunday morning. here are the top stories that we're following for you. no arrests made during the women's march on washington yesterday. the d. crowd size there exceeded 500,000 people. >>> it's a busy day for president trump. the president will oversee the swearing in of his high-level staffers. he'll also attend a reception for the first responders who supported his inauguration. >>> white house press secretary sean spicer slammed the media yesterday, criticizing the reporting on the size of friday's inauguration. he claimed, quote, it was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period, both in person and around the globe. >>> this busy news weekend just doesn't stop on more on tap today. i'm adam tuss. >> i'm angie goff. if you're hoping for the sun, today is not the day we're going to get it. tom kierein is actually here tracking some rain drops on the way. >> hey, tom. >> yeah, i
soon heavy rain will be here. tom is updating the forecast with your hour-by-hour timing on the showers. >>> 9:29 on this sunday morning. here are the top stories that we're following for you. no arrests made during the women's march on washington yesterday. the d. crowd size there exceeded 500,000 people. >>> it's a busy day for president trump. the president will oversee the swearing in of his high-level staffers. he'll also attend a reception for the first responders who...
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he's still sitting here. tomrokaw at nbc nightly news anchor for bill clinton's inauguration back in 1993 for many other inaugurations we have covered. he's going to join me on the other side thft break and we are going to talk about that transfer of power. just two days away from now. stay with us, back right after this. american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american express cards and services by simply enjoying it. boost® simply complete. it's intelligent nutrition made with only 9 ingredients, plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said..
he's still sitting here. tomrokaw at nbc nightly news anchor for bill clinton's inauguration back in 1993 for many other inaugurations we have covered. he's going to join me on the other side thft break and we are going to talk about that transfer of power. just two days away from now. stay with us, back right after this. american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and...
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tom. >>> here is something for you history buffs. the first time an inauguration was held on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol was for ronald reagan back on january 20th, 1981. >> donald trump became our president today during the country's 58th inaugural ceremony. his address was about 15 minutes long and contained some 1433 words. that made it more than 10 times longer than george washington's second inaugural address back in 1793. that was 135 words and was the shortest address in inaugural history. the longest inaugural address, william henry harrison's in march of 1841. that was 8445 words. here are some other fun facts. the first inauguration here in washington took place march 4th, 1801. that was the year thomas jefferson took office. before that the oath of office was administered to george washington, his first in 1789 in new york city, which was briefly the nation's capitol. 76 years later in 1865 for the very first time african-americans took part in the inaugural parade, kicking off abraham term. but it was march 5th of 1
tom. >>> here is something for you history buffs. the first time an inauguration was held on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol was for ronald reagan back on january 20th, 1981. >> donald trump became our president today during the country's 58th inaugural ceremony. his address was about 15 minutes long and contained some 1433 words. that made it more than 10 times longer than george washington's second inaugural address back in 1793. that was 135 words and was the shortest...
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we have tom here with more on the weather. how are we starting 2017?rough the high cloud cover over washington now. that cloud cover will be continuing to drift off to the east. we'll probably get increasing sunshine as we get into the afternoon. noontime, 50. hitting the low 50s by 3:00 this afternoon. by 6:00 p.m., back down to the upper 40s. by 9:00, we'll see more clouds moving in from the west. especially those areas off to the west and southwest of the t
we have tom here with more on the weather. how are we starting 2017?rough the high cloud cover over washington now. that cloud cover will be continuing to drift off to the east. we'll probably get increasing sunshine as we get into the afternoon. noontime, 50. hitting the low 50s by 3:00 this afternoon. by 6:00 p.m., back down to the upper 40s. by 9:00, we'll see more clouds moving in from the west. especially those areas off to the west and southwest of the t
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tom back up here. so, mr. tom, let me ask you the same question, which is does the department of building inspection have - your interests are very different than the infrastructural integrity of our sewer system. does the department of building inspection have any program to either individually or cumulatively monitor dewatering and the impacts on construction or existing building. >> we do not and we have not. >> so, it is time for the city and county of san francisco and if i need to legislate this, we will to take a page out of the city of boston's book, which, while they have different soil conditions than san francisco, they have in our building heavy high-rise buildings in areas that used to be under water that are now filled lands and they are at the forefront of actually looking at dewatering monitoring dewatering not just from a utility standpoint but from a building inspection and safety standpoint. so i think it is time, as we slowly bring the department of building inspection into the dawn of the 2
tom back up here. so, mr. tom, let me ask you the same question, which is does the department of building inspection have - your interests are very different than the infrastructural integrity of our sewer system. does the department of building inspection have any program to either individually or cumulatively monitor dewatering and the impacts on construction or existing building. >> we do not and we have not. >> so, it is time for the city and county of san francisco and if i...
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here. also at the airport, attorneys with the aclu and lawmakers working on this. senator bob casey and congressman bob grady, also governor tom wolf here. let me show you what he had to say. >> these are people who have gone through all the lamar hurdals and they have chosen to come and live with us here in pennsylvania. i say to them you are welcome here. >> reporter: the department of homeland security responded to the stay issued in new york. here is a part of their statement. they say, quote, the department of homeland security comply with judicial orders, faithfully enforce our immigration laws and implement president trump's executive orders to ensure those entering the united states do not pose a threat to our country or to the american people. we are waiting for those detained here at philadelphia international airport to be released today. we are also expecting to see some of those protesters back again. they are expected to come back hear this afternoon. live at philadelphia international airport, i'm lauren mayk, nbc 10 news. >>> the suspension of the president's travel ban could help console a family in allentown.
here. also at the airport, attorneys with the aclu and lawmakers working on this. senator bob casey and congressman bob grady, also governor tom wolf here. let me show you what he had to say. >> these are people who have gone through all the lamar hurdals and they have chosen to come and live with us here in pennsylvania. i say to them you are welcome here. >> reporter: the department of homeland security responded to the stay issued in new york. here is a part of their statement....
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tom back up here. so, mr. tom, let me ask you the same question, which is does the department of building inspection have - your interests are very different than the infrastructural integrity of our sewer system. does the department of building inspection have any program to either individually or cumulatively monitor dewatering and the impacts on construction or existing building. >> we do not and we have not. >> so, it is time for the city and county of san francisco and if i need to legislate this, we will to take a page out of the city of boston's book, which, while they have different soil conditions than san francisco, they have in our building heavy high-rise buildings in areas that used to be under water that are now filled lands and they are at the forefront of actually looking at dewatering monitoring dewatering not just from a utility standpoint but from a building inspection and safety standpoint. so i think it is time, as we slowly bring the department of building inspection into the dawn of the 2
tom back up here. so, mr. tom, let me ask you the same question, which is does the department of building inspection have - your interests are very different than the infrastructural integrity of our sewer system. does the department of building inspection have any program to either individually or cumulatively monitor dewatering and the impacts on construction or existing building. >> we do not and we have not. >> so, it is time for the city and county of san francisco and if i...
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tom: easy for a gorgeous woman to say. i don't know hi went to you after that. i'm going to let you chime in here that all of hollywood is basically liberal is so attractive? >> you ruined everything. >> i found the flock to their logic. >> tom: they said politicians, ross. >> basic conservatives. >> tom: they were looking at politicians. i know you have a theory and you're going to blow this all apart. >> my seat theory is that every single study that tries to compare liberals and democrats is a stupid study and it's a designed to demonstrate that there should be less social sciences and not more. because it's dumb, obviously libertarians are the best looking, they rock back and forth and look at the wall a lot. >> tom: there is a look to libertarians, just basing on the ones that come through on this show. you're kind of the model that were looking for. your the zenith of the libertarians. >> you look like dave smith right now with your terrible stubble, right? maybe you're getting more libertarian now. it >> tom: i feel more liberty when i'm unshaven. coming up, the latest and greatest current
tom: easy for a gorgeous woman to say. i don't know hi went to you after that. i'm going to let you chime in here that all of hollywood is basically liberal is so attractive? >> you ruined everything. >> i found the flock to their logic. >> tom: they said politicians, ross. >> basic conservatives. >> tom: they were looking at politicians. i know you have a theory and you're going to blow this all apart. >> my seat theory is that every single study that tries...
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she could figure it out. >> it got really dark over here. >> tom: i like that, andy.ke charlie rose. >> either that or a celebrity video. sam, you said any woman should feel gifted to us bear gosling's seed. eva mendes is almost as pretty as he is. >> he isn't just a pretty, he's a great actor, he can dance, he's the man. >> i saw "la la land," i would argue that he can't sing. >> it was charming, it's not "in american in paris," it's not "singing in the rain." i should know, i know about musical theater. >> the more i thought about it, the less i like it. i've now reached the point where i'm angry at it. >> it is a charming, lovely -- >> it's disgusting, it's got a horrible message. >> tony, you talked about the give-and-take of relationships, in all seriousness, this writer has absolutely no idea how gosling and mendez live their lives. >> the judgment that comes from the left, in this case -- >> it's people like liz. >> i actively excluded her from that particular point. you were fair about that. >> we've agreed on like everything. >> don't tell my publicist. >> gi
she could figure it out. >> it got really dark over here. >> tom: i like that, andy.ke charlie rose. >> either that or a celebrity video. sam, you said any woman should feel gifted to us bear gosling's seed. eva mendes is almost as pretty as he is. >> he isn't just a pretty, he's a great actor, he can dance, he's the man. >> i saw "la la land," i would argue that he can't sing. >> it was charming, it's not "in american in paris," it's not...
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. >> we're going to welcome audrey doering, here with her parents jennifer and tom. welcome them. >> do you want to do this? >> come over here and stand right here. okay? >> all right, gracie, come on out and meet your sister. the twins finally together overwhelmed with emotion. >> how does it feel to hug your sister? >> it felt like there was somebody missing. now it's complete. >> what did it feel like to be standing there about to meet each other? >> it was breath taking. and i saw myself right there. i just started to cry. >> you started to cry. i'm having some tears too. i think we have to break for a hug. a sister hug. >> these girls have so many opportunities ahead of them. they're so fortunate on meet at this age. they have their whole lives ahead of them. >> the road she had a uncharted and both families will have to navigate their new relationship. >> there is not a real book for how to do this. >> we're taking it one step at a time. they've kind of led the way for us. it feels like she's known her her whole life. >> for now being together is enough. tears
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. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein here with more on our frigid sunday forecast. >> yeah, it is a weather alert day due to these dangerous windchills. you really have to layer up, cover your extremities if you're going to be out for a length of time as we'll have these windchills at zero or just 10 degrees throughout much of the day ahead. it looks like washington, but feels like north dakota. dress accordingly. warm coat, warm hat, gloves, and a scarf and warm footwear. then you'll be comfortable as you head out to the nbc 4 expo. hope to see you there this afternoon. amelia draper and i will be there for the storm team 4 q&a session that's going to be under way starting at 12:30 this afternoon at the d.c. convention center. so layer up as you head out the door. a warming trend on the way for the rest of the week. >> all right, tom. thank you very much. >>> hey, the temperatures are in the teens right now. it is very cold. >> yes, and we know someone who's really feeling it, despite wearing that hat. >> look at my man's hat. he looks fantastic. >> you are prepared, derrick w
. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein here with more on our frigid sunday forecast. >> yeah, it is a weather alert day due to these dangerous windchills. you really have to layer up, cover your extremities if you're going to be out for a length of time as we'll have these windchills at zero or just 10 degrees throughout much of the day ahead. it looks like washington, but feels like north dakota. dress accordingly. warm coat, warm hat, gloves, and a scarf and warm footwear....
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tom, we're not talking about any of that stuff here, right? >> thankfully.t's above freezing here. all the pavement is stilt wet from the overnight came through. another one coming up through virginia arriving here later today. light and showers coming through. if you are traveling, it will be diving through rain down 95 into virginia, the carolinas and georgia and heading up 95. some rain, maybe a little freezing rain north of philadelphia and a little bit later in the morning, that's going to be moving to new york city and towards boston, as well. temperatures right now are hovering in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees. we have a chance for wintry mix here at the end of the week. we'll look at that in about ten minutes. >>> there's a new mcdonald's in vatican city. the fast food restaurant located on actual vatican owned property and in the same building home the to several senior cardinals. mcdonalds is reportedly paying to sell the food in that place. trump takes the oath to office. the new response to russian hacking claims. >>> and tragedy and a communi
tom, we're not talking about any of that stuff here, right? >> thankfully.t's above freezing here. all the pavement is stilt wet from the overnight came through. another one coming up through virginia arriving here later today. light and showers coming through. if you are traveling, it will be diving through rain down 95 into virginia, the carolinas and georgia and heading up 95. some rain, maybe a little freezing rain north of philadelphia and a little bit later in the morning, that's...
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tom: i did this as a mental exercise. i need to do some math. francine: here we go. th tuesday. let's look at the turkish lira. this is our emerging market index. index. blended it has gone flat recently. i interpret the weakness of dollar-lira from the beginning of last year. you can see the beginning of massive weakness against other emerging markets. francine: i like that. i like the little bit of math. away fromlittle ways that. it is a pure ftse chart if you strip out motto these. tom: interesting. commodity stocks. francine: bhp, for example what we see with the oil producers. the blue is normal ftse. we saw a record high. white, if you strip out the commodities. this is a dollar play. it is china. if you are seeing strengths and weakness in the pound, if you strip out commodities. tom: this is a beautiful chart. it has brought me to tears. francine: there you go. tom: you did this with contractor on the set. francine: i hope he can keep it together. no crying onset. hans redeker, paul de grauwe. tom: it is great to have an fx guy of this caliber together. franc
tom: i did this as a mental exercise. i need to do some math. francine: here we go. th tuesday. let's look at the turkish lira. this is our emerging market index. index. blended it has gone flat recently. i interpret the weakness of dollar-lira from the beginning of last year. you can see the beginning of massive weakness against other emerging markets. francine: i like that. i like the little bit of math. away fromlittle ways that. it is a pure ftse chart if you strip out motto these. tom:...
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. >> tom: "red eye" is a very respected think tank. >> once you put me on it it's over. it's all downhill from here i am in the crossfire and i'm a high school dropout. >> tom: paul, telus, is college a ripoff. >> i don't know how were going to get our sweet college football money and see where society is going, i'm an ignorant man. i don't know how to say the word umbrella, i still say it laid ly down in bed, i don't know anything. >> tom: a little of both of their points, i think. coming up, a chance for hollywood to pat themselves on the back, the oscars are next. ♪ ♪ >> good morning and live from "america's news headquarters," i'm jackie ibanez. in new york. president trump is tweeting that he is prepared to "send them and if chicago cannot reduce the number of homicides in the city." the president is also planning to roll out more executive actions today. he is excited to deal with border security first, including his proposed wall. he is expected to take steps to restrict the flow of refugees into the u.s. the president has already signed executive orders giving green lights to both keystone
. >> tom: "red eye" is a very respected think tank. >> once you put me on it it's over. it's all downhill from here i am in the crossfire and i'm a high school dropout. >> tom: paul, telus, is college a ripoff. >> i don't know how were going to get our sweet college football money and see where society is going, i'm an ignorant man. i don't know how to say the word umbrella, i still say it laid ly down in bed, i don't know anything. >> tom: a little of...
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my name is tom donkin. here's our top stories: after protest and confusion, the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. and meet baba sen — india's cosmic barber who takes a spiritual approach to grooming. we promise it'll leave you tingling all over. president trump is facing growing criticism tonight, both at home and abroad, over his controversial order restricting people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering the us. the temporary ban on travellers from countries including iraq, syria and somalia has seen people turned away at airports and detained. tonight, there are more protests and legal challenges but mr trump has defended his actions, saying america needs borders and extreme ve
my name is tom donkin. here's our top stories: after protest and confusion, the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. and meet baba sen — india's cosmic barber who takes...
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tom? >> thank you. >>> back here at home, and president-elect donald trump's transition. confirmation hearings begin this week. democrats complaining ethic reviews on nominees have yet to be completed. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: senate republicans have put donald trump's cabinet picks on such a fast track some of them haven't been fully vetted. the confirmation hearings are set to begin tuesday, with the nominees for attorney general and homeland security. on wednesday, there'll be five more. this weekend, a top government ethics official warned lawmakers the pace is putting "undue pressure" on investigators. eight years ago, republican leader mitch mcconnell insisted obama's cabinet picks be fully vetted, all background checks and financial disclosures complete, before their hearings. now, he's accusing the democrats of sour grapes. >> so all of these little procedural complaints are related to their frustration in having not only lost the white house, but having lost the senate. i understand that, but we need to sort of grow up here and get past that. >> re
tom? >> thank you. >>> back here at home, and president-elect donald trump's transition. confirmation hearings begin this week. democrats complaining ethic reviews on nominees have yet to be completed. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: senate republicans have put donald trump's cabinet picks on such a fast track some of them haven't been fully vetted. the confirmation hearings are set to begin tuesday, with the nominees for attorney general and homeland security. on...
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tom: i want to make this point that is important here. u.s. politician participation. the fact is, they are embarrassed to go to davos. it does not play well in the u.s. there are other nations, including china this time around, that are much more represented. geoffrey: i think that is a fair comment. if you are a senator in america and you have this sort of , if you are seen hobnobbing with the global elite, it does not go over well. ,om: but we are not hobnobbing we are working sunrise to sunset. john: there is a problem there, because it means -- francine: you could also argue that the u.s. does not go as much because you need to acknowledge that a lot of the business in davos is done behind closed doors. we have a lot of financials and meetings because of trade. ultimately if you see davos as a symbol for globalization, people still think that globalization will benefit. say thatlobal elites globalization benefits all? that is the key point. tom: mentioning sunrise to sunset, i did not mention what happens after sunset. john micklethw
tom: i want to make this point that is important here. u.s. politician participation. the fact is, they are embarrassed to go to davos. it does not play well in the u.s. there are other nations, including china this time around, that are much more represented. geoffrey: i think that is a fair comment. if you are a senator in america and you have this sort of , if you are seen hobnobbing with the global elite, it does not go over well. ,om: but we are not hobnobbing we are working sunrise to...
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and tom bateman is here now.nteresting comments from the chancellor, philip hammond to this german newspaper. yes, and it raises the question of how seriously we should take this. and the one hand downing st is pre—releasing choice cuts of theresa may's speech and brexit, where she will call the people to fall in behind the plan the brexit, behind the talks that will take place will stop. at the same time the chancellor spends sundays imbalance where the message seemed to have the look and feel of an ultimatum. —— spent some days in merlin. if we don't get access to the single market that we want, perhaps we will slash tax rates to entice business to britain. it interesting hearing from one source close to the chancellor this afternoon who has said that understand the seriousness with which he is saying he will adjust oui’ which he is saying he will adjust our economic model if that is needed. they think this will clearly hang over the talk is something like a threat. they might not want to describe as such but i
and tom bateman is here now.nteresting comments from the chancellor, philip hammond to this german newspaper. yes, and it raises the question of how seriously we should take this. and the one hand downing st is pre—releasing choice cuts of theresa may's speech and brexit, where she will call the people to fall in behind the plan the brexit, behind the talks that will take place will stop. at the same time the chancellor spends sundays imbalance where the message seemed to have the look and...
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event.vt it was a round table with educators from virginia and i a have former congressman tom perriello heree. >> thank you for having me.ing . >> the first question, many people thought the democraticugt primary was a done t deal witheh the lieutenant governorlieu throwing his hat in the ring having the support of theteis ht heportgovernor, having the supps of senator tim kaine. kai tell me why you think that theht game is still in play for thisoi primary and why you think youhiy can be a force.. >> well, first of all i think ti most voters can't believe bel there's already anotheranoter election starting they'rehere barely over the last one. so i know fo establishment it feels veryhmen late but the reality is voterstr are just starting to turn in.ur i think they're looking for for new ideas. they're lookingea for people whl haven't necessarily beenn politicians but problem pblem solvers in the world which isch something i've done in reforming federalederal bureaucracies and working onng peace deals overseas so i'm so m excited for the debate ahead. ad >> i think people are just now really
event.vt it was a round table with educators from virginia and i a have former congressman tom perriello heree. >> thank you for having me.ing . >> the first question, many people thought the democraticugt primary was a done t deal witheh the lieutenant governorlieu throwing his hat in the ring having the support of theteis ht heportgovernor, having the supps of senator tim kaine. kai tell me why you think that theht game is still in play for thisoi primary and why you think youhiy...
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i'm tom donkin. here's our top stories: build a wall, we'll tear it down. build a wall, we'll tear it down. protests in new york and a legal challenge after donald trump signs an executive order banning migrants and refugees from several muslim countries. this is wrong and we are going to fight it right here on the streets, we are going to fight it in court. the british prime minister and the turkish president have signed a $125 million defence agreement during their talks in ankara. wildfires burning out of control in chile have claimed at least 11 lives and left thousands homeless. and serena williams has become the most successful female tennis player of the open era, after beating her elder sister, venus, in the australian open. a number of foreign nationals have been detained at airports in the united states. it comes after president trump signed an executive order temporarily banning refugees from entering the country. we've seen a lot of reaction to the decision. these are protests atjfk airport in new york after it emerged 11 refugees were being det
i'm tom donkin. here's our top stories: build a wall, we'll tear it down. build a wall, we'll tear it down. protests in new york and a legal challenge after donald trump signs an executive order banning migrants and refugees from several muslim countries. this is wrong and we are going to fight it right here on the streets, we are going to fight it in court. the british prime minister and the turkish president have signed a $125 million defence agreement during their talks in ankara. wildfires...
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our political correspondent tom bateman is here.e think the prime minister is going to say? it is intriguing. we've been waiting for this speech for a long time. it's going to be a big event in front of other eu ambassadors and britain's negotiating team who will go to brussels to hammer out this deal. will we get a huge amount of detail? i doubt it. will we get the broad outline of where she wants to go? i think so. this is about hammering out free trade deals with the rest of the world, but also, she will call on people to get behind the plan, although we don't have much of a plan out there. she says she doesn't want to have division, she wa nts to doesn't want to have division, she wants to put the division and insults of the referendum campaign in the past. do we know what she wa nts to in the past. do we know what she wants to say about the crucial matters of single market access and the customs union? what we can choose from what she already said in the past is she is likely to suggest we should be prepared to extract ourselve
our political correspondent tom bateman is here.e think the prime minister is going to say? it is intriguing. we've been waiting for this speech for a long time. it's going to be a big event in front of other eu ambassadors and britain's negotiating team who will go to brussels to hammer out this deal. will we get a huge amount of detail? i doubt it. will we get the broad outline of where she wants to go? i think so. this is about hammering out free trade deals with the rest of the world, but...
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tom: let's race to the data check here. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities.ttle bit of curve flattening. onto the next screen, if you would. good equity markets, with the --10.71.w francine? francine: european equities extending part of the global rally as we have corporate earnings, including santander's reigniting investor optimism about economic growth. we need to look at 10-year german yields after business confidence was lower than expected. tom: i want to get to the bloomberg now. james sweeney on inflation and disinflation. this is an extraordinary chart. thank you, thank you. -- a fabulousssay essay. the white wine is -- the white line is manufacturing to employment in the united states back to world war ii. andave gone from 30% to 8%, effectually to unemployment. that is the angst you hear from the president of the united states. the thesis is that everyone else has the same problem. here is germany, the reunification. they have the same long slope that we have. granted that they have more people in manufacturing, but it is the same dynamics removed
tom: let's race to the data check here. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities.ttle bit of curve flattening. onto the next screen, if you would. good equity markets, with the --10.71.w francine? francine: european equities extending part of the global rally as we have corporate earnings, including santander's reigniting investor optimism about economic growth. we need to look at 10-year german yields after business confidence was lower than expected. tom: i want to get to the bloomberg now....
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tom: make me smarter at the dining room table. can they affect what congress does? what is really going on here? orders he is signing and then memoranda. executive orders cannot super seed a congressly passed law. the miranda are statements of intent. tom: is a border wall a statement of intent? mike: construction can't begin until congress appropriates the money. he has an authorization to build a portion of the fence that was already constructed but he doesn't have the money yet. congress will have to take that from somewhere else to start spending on the wall. francine: talk to me about supreme court short list. this comes next week. this could be a huge shift in the u.s. mike: not a shift. scalia is the justice they are replacing. the candidate they are talking about are all candidates, including the frontrunner from the 10th district, are all seen as carrying on tradition but kled cement the conservative bench on the court for many years to come. it doesn't look like at this point, the two leading candidates are considered good jurists are good records but democrats are going to oppose them
tom: make me smarter at the dining room table. can they affect what congress does? what is really going on here? orders he is signing and then memoranda. executive orders cannot super seed a congressly passed law. the miranda are statements of intent. tom: is a border wall a statement of intent? mike: construction can't begin until congress appropriates the money. he has an authorization to build a portion of the fence that was already constructed but he doesn't have the money yet. congress...
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my name is tom donkin. here's with many more injured. after protest and confusion, the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. as wildfires ravage chile — a plea for international aid as the devastation continues across seven regions.
my name is tom donkin. here's with many more injured. after protest and confusion, the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. as wildfires ravage chile — a plea for...
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my name's tom donkin. here are our top stories: the british actor sirjohn hurt, who was twice nominated for an oscar including for his performance in the elephant man, has died at the age of 77. president trump fulfils another campaign promise and signs an executive order authorising tough new vetting procedures of immigrants to the us. britain's prime minister theresa may becomes the first world leader to visit the new us president and reaffirms their backing of the nato alliance. today we've reaffirmed our unshakeable commitment to this alliance. mr president, i think you confirmed that you're 100% behind nato. and hundreds of millions of people across asia and around the world are marking the start of the lunar new year. first, we start with some breaking news, that the legendary british actorjohn hurt has died. he was 77. he'd recently been battling pancreatic cancer. john hurt‘s career spanned more than six decades and encompassed many memorable roles in films as diverse as the elephant man, alien, 1984 an
my name's tom donkin. here are our top stories: the british actor sirjohn hurt, who was twice nominated for an oscar including for his performance in the elephant man, has died at the age of 77. president trump fulfils another campaign promise and signs an executive order authorising tough new vetting procedures of immigrants to the us. britain's prime minister theresa may becomes the first world leader to visit the new us president and reaffirms their backing of the nato alliance. today we've...
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my name's tom donkin. here's our top stories: president trump fulfils another campaign promise and signs an executive order authorising tough new vetting procedures of immigrants to the us. britain's prime minister theresa may becomes the first world leader to visit the new us president and reaffirms their backing of the nato alliance. today we've reaffirmed our unshakeable commitment to this alliance. mr president, i think you confirmed that you're 100% behind nato. more international help has been arriving in chile to help the country fight the worst wildfires in its history. and hundreds of millions of people across asia and around the world are marking the start of the lunar new year. president trump has signed an executive order to limit immigration from some muslim—majority countries to the united states. this includes a ban on syrian refugees, until the administration is able to toughen procedures to screen them effectively. mr trump's authorised new vetting procedures for immigrants entering the united st
my name's tom donkin. here's our top stories: president trump fulfils another campaign promise and signs an executive order authorising tough new vetting procedures of immigrants to the us. britain's prime minister theresa may becomes the first world leader to visit the new us president and reaffirms their backing of the nato alliance. today we've reaffirmed our unshakeable commitment to this alliance. mr president, i think you confirmed that you're 100% behind nato. more international help has...
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my name's tom donkin. here'saign promise and signs an executive order authorising tough new vetting procedures of immigrants to the us. britain's prime minister theresa may becomes the first world leader to visit the new us president and reaffirms their backing of the nato alliance. today we've reaffirmed our unshakeable commitment to this alliance. mr president, i think you confirmed that you're 100% behind nato. more international help has been arriving in chile to help the country fight the worst wildfires in its history. and hundreds of millions of people across asia and around the world are marking the start of the lunar new year.
my name's tom donkin. here'saign promise and signs an executive order authorising tough new vetting procedures of immigrants to the us. britain's prime minister theresa may becomes the first world leader to visit the new us president and reaffirms their backing of the nato alliance. today we've reaffirmed our unshakeable commitment to this alliance. mr president, i think you confirmed that you're 100% behind nato. more international help has been arriving in chile to help the country fight the...
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my name is tom donkin. here's our top stories: deadly shooting at a mosque in quebec city — five people are reported to have been killed with many more injured. after protest and confusion, the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the french socialist party in this year's presidential election. as wildfires ravage chile — a plea for international aid as the devastation continues across seven regions. we start with breaking news from canada: shots have been fired at a mosque in quebec city. the reuters news agency quotes the president of the mosque says five people have been killed and many more injured. it's being reported that three gunmen were involved — the shots were fired during evening prayers. about a0 people were inside the building in the suburb of
my name is tom donkin. here's our top stories: deadly shooting at a mosque in quebec city — five people are reported to have been killed with many more injured. after protest and confusion, the white house clarifies president trump's immigration policy, insisting he's not targeting muslims. seniorfigures in donald trump's own party say the measures have been poorly implemented but the president stands firm. meet the candidate: benoit hamon. a politician from the hard—left will represent the...
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i'm tom donkin. here's our top stories: build a wall, we'll tear it down.lenge after donald trump signs an executive order banning migrants and refugees from several muslim countries. this is wrong and we are going to fight it right here on the streets, we are going to fight it in court. the british prime minister and the turkish president have signed a $125 million defence agreement during their talks in ankara. wildfires burning out of control in chile have claimed at least 11 lives and left thousands homeless. and serena williams has become the most successful female tennis player of the open era, after beating her elder sister, venus, in the australian open.
i'm tom donkin. here's our top stories: build a wall, we'll tear it down.lenge after donald trump signs an executive order banning migrants and refugees from several muslim countries. this is wrong and we are going to fight it right here on the streets, we are going to fight it in court. the british prime minister and the turkish president have signed a $125 million defence agreement during their talks in ankara. wildfires burning out of control in chile have claimed at least 11 lives and left...
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tom: alberto gallo will be with us in our. here is taylor breaks.re in london, we will talk about the strike. traffic is a nightmare. commuters had to find other ways to get to work after thousands of underground workers went on strike. the union rejected a last-minute offer. services are severely reduced. the london underground carries 4.8 million passengers each day. aeresa may is signaling regaining of control in immigration and lawmaking are her priorities for brexit. she's adjusted she is willing to gamble britain's trading relationship with the biggest market in return for greater sovereignty. she says she still was the best deal possible for british companies. top republicans are warning faces arump that he risk within members of his own party over russia. senator lindsey graham says he and down mccain will push for sanctions against russia for hacking the campaign. lindsey graham wants to hit russia in the financial and energy sectors. potential candidates to have the federal reserve next year to just that monetary policy would be tighter if
tom: alberto gallo will be with us in our. here is taylor breaks.re in london, we will talk about the strike. traffic is a nightmare. commuters had to find other ways to get to work after thousands of underground workers went on strike. the union rejected a last-minute offer. services are severely reduced. the london underground carries 4.8 million passengers each day. aeresa may is signaling regaining of control in immigration and lawmaking are her priorities for brexit. she's adjusted she is...
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but here is tom donahue. how long has he been head of the chamber of commerce? donald trump's economic proposals and what he thinks will be a leavening of his enthusiasm. >> you can look through many of american presidents from john kennedy who locked the steel executives in the white house to lyndon johnson who jaw boned people on economic issues again and again. it's a normal factor for presidents to want to enter into issues of trade and business when it's a challenge to the american people and to groups of different industries. i think the president just is doing it with new communication means, and with a certain level of enthusiasm. and i'm hopeful we'll see productive results. but not overenthusiastic intrusion into the american system. lou: there was the man i called the cardinal. this is a guy who thinks the president of the united states is intruding when he speaks to ceos, when he speaks to the nation, and articulates economic policies. there is your problem shelby. the chamber of commerce and that attitude. he represents the attitude of most of corpo
but here is tom donahue. how long has he been head of the chamber of commerce? donald trump's economic proposals and what he thinks will be a leavening of his enthusiasm. >> you can look through many of american presidents from john kennedy who locked the steel executives in the white house to lyndon johnson who jaw boned people on economic issues again and again. it's a normal factor for presidents to want to enter into issues of trade and business when it's a challenge to the american...
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>> tom: no, no, they don't physically shut it up because there's no money in here, you know. >> anthonythey just take the trash barrels away and stop mowing. >> anthony: crazy. >> tom: it's a strange place, detroit. when we're done here, it will not look like a nice park. >> anthony: but still, a playable park. >> tom: yeah, and a visible park, so if you had kids, you could see what they're doing in this park. it's safer. >> anthony: all right, well, let's cut some grass. >> tom: yeah, come on you'll like it, it's fun. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: there's grass in my beer. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. gettin
>> tom: no, no, they don't physically shut it up because there's no money in here, you know. >> anthonythey just take the trash barrels away and stop mowing. >> anthony: crazy. >> tom: it's a strange place, detroit. when we're done here, it will not look like a nice park. >> anthony: but still, a playable park. >> tom: yeah, and a visible park, so if you had kids, you could see what they're doing in this park. it's safer. >> anthony: all right, well,...