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so be wise all take new xyzal®. >> natalie, we saw that over weekend.ime of such extreme emotion. this memorial site it remaybes the focal point. this is where people continue to come and lining up over the weekend for a really long period of time, just the opportunity to leave flowers and messages and candles and to spend a few moments standing next to it and stopping and reflecting. in addition to that we had huge numbers of people going out of their way that the city, the community, the way they live will not change as a result of the attack. you saw that so clearly with the many tens of thousands of people who defiantly turned out and took place in the great manchester run. take a look. >> these are young girls, tense single minded, ready to launch through the streets of manchester, their parents watching from the side. the emotions are more complex. >> is one of yours out there. yes. >> reporter: what's her name. >> roxy. >> >> reporter: tell me what you're feeling this morning? >> i'm proud and nervous. >> girls, boys men and women came to run and
so be wise all take new xyzal®. >> natalie, we saw that over weekend.ime of such extreme emotion. this memorial site it remaybes the focal point. this is where people continue to come and lining up over the weekend for a really long period of time, just the opportunity to leave flowers and messages and candles and to spend a few moments standing next to it and stopping and reflecting. in addition to that we had huge numbers of people going out of their way that the city, the community,...
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. >> i am natalie allen. newsroom starts right now. >>> this story dates back to the trump transition. jared kushner reportedly tried to set up a back channel with moscow so conversations couldn't be monitored by u.s. intelligence agencies. >> "the washington post" reports that kushner, top adviser to president trump and his son-in-law brought up the possibility of secret communications last december with the russian ambassador. cnn's jessica schneider fills us in. >> reporter: new reporting the president's son-in-law and top adviser jared kushner proposed setting up secret methods of communication with the kremlin back in december. "the washington post" first reported this. now "new york times" is adding the back channel of communication was meant to discuss strategy in syria and other policy issues. u.s. officials briefed on intelligence reports told the post that the intelligence community picked up these details when the russian ambassador reached out to superiors in moscow. during a meeting in december,
. >> i am natalie allen. newsroom starts right now. >>> this story dates back to the trump transition. jared kushner reportedly tried to set up a back channel with moscow so conversations couldn't be monitored by u.s. intelligence agencies. >> "the washington post" reports that kushner, top adviser to president trump and his son-in-law brought up the possibility of secret communications last december with the russian ambassador. cnn's jessica schneider fills us...
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joining us in paris is natalie nougayrede. the former managing editor of france's "le mond."he's now a columnist and foreign affairs commentator for the guardian. here in new york, brett stephens joins us. he has a new job as op-ed columnist at the "new york times." congratulations, brett, and richard haass is the president of the council on foreign relations, and the author of a terrific and timely new book, "a world in disarray." natalie, tell me what does it say that you have marine le pen's party the national front, which is polling in the 30s, it might actually end up even in the high 30s, this is a party with roots in fascism, with roots in anti-semitism. isn't that even if she doesn't win how disturbed should we be? >> yes, it is very worrying. but the fact that she's reached this very level of politics she's managed to establish her party as an important player in today's france, and she's managed to spread its ideas way beyond the initial core circles that were, you know, at its base. she's basically turned it into a fairly mainstream party and she's tried to detoxif
joining us in paris is natalie nougayrede. the former managing editor of france's "le mond."he's now a columnist and foreign affairs commentator for the guardian. here in new york, brett stephens joins us. he has a new job as op-ed columnist at the "new york times." congratulations, brett, and richard haass is the president of the council on foreign relations, and the author of a terrific and timely new book, "a world in disarray." natalie, tell me what does it say...
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. >> natalie showing she's among the best. >> so i'm going to be with you on the sidelines.to listen to me. because i'm going to help you out with the cues. times you need to slow it down, speed it up. breathe. you forget that a lot of times. >> before i knew it the stage was set, the sun was down and i was up. it was my moment of truth. >> first up, tonight, the man from "entertainment tonight," the first one to tackle this course, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome cameron mathison! >> well, here he goes. tackling the course. about 6'2". on the floating steps. >> nice, cam, good. >> now on to the rolling log. >> we know that cameron has nice hair but this is going to get crazy. he has to get busy on the rolling log. >> coming up -- come on. >> cameron looking relatively clean shaven. also goes with the stubble. cameron trying to keep that hair dry, akbar. >> oh, my goodness. >> oh. and that was some "entertainment tonight." >> i think cameron mathison got a glimpse of his own handsome reflection in the water, it distracted him. >> a hard impact. bull all and all a great
. >> natalie showing she's among the best. >> so i'm going to be with you on the sidelines.to listen to me. because i'm going to help you out with the cues. times you need to slow it down, speed it up. breathe. you forget that a lot of times. >> before i knew it the stage was set, the sun was down and i was up. it was my moment of truth. >> first up, tonight, the man from "entertainment tonight," the first one to tackle this course, ladies and gentlemen, please...
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. >> and i'm natalie allen. newsroom starts right now. >>> u.s. president trump is back in washington after an eight-day trip to the middle east and europe that kept hem away from the growing plolitical firestor back at home surrounding the russia investigation. >> a source now confirms to cnn, mr. trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, wanted to set up a secret communications line between the trump transition team and the kremlin, something he proposed to the russian ambassador during a meeting in trump tower during the transition. no sooner had the president stepped off the helicopter to the white house lawn saturday than he was asked about that question. take a listen. >> mr. president, is there a plan to set up a back channel to the russians? >> earlier on saturday, mr. trump's top economic and security advisers shut down any questions about the allegations. here's how they did it. >> we're not going to comment on jared. we're just not going to comment. >> generally speaking, general, would you be concerned if somebody on security council were to
. >> and i'm natalie allen. newsroom starts right now. >>> u.s. president trump is back in washington after an eight-day trip to the middle east and europe that kept hem away from the growing plolitical firestor back at home surrounding the russia investigation. >> a source now confirms to cnn, mr. trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, wanted to set up a secret communications line between the trump transition team and the kremlin, something he proposed to the russian...
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natalie.e truth. >> everything. >> we are getting a little bit of an early taste of summer this week. raise your hands if you love iced coffee. >> i do. >> no? >> no? >> i'll get the sweet and low for you. >> raise your hand if you hate it when it gets diluted because the ice starts to melt. starbucks. >> really? >> i like it. >> you like it? >> well, the coffee can be a little strong sometimes. like scotch, i like it a little watered down. >> this pretty much takes away this story. starbucks has a solution getting a lot of buzz. coffee ice cubes. made of coffee instead of water. they don't dilute your drik when it melts. the hack isn't new. i think my family has been doing it for a long time, but starbucks is doing a trial run in select areas. they'll charge you an $0.80 upgrade. >> that seems high. >> you pay for a coffee drink. it's coffee. >> but $0.80? doesn't that seem high? >> how much would you pay for a straight coffee? >> you have to put less coffee for ice cubes. it's all the same a
natalie.e truth. >> everything. >> we are getting a little bit of an early taste of summer this week. raise your hands if you love iced coffee. >> i do. >> no? >> no? >> i'll get the sweet and low for you. >> raise your hand if you hate it when it gets diluted because the ice starts to melt. starbucks. >> really? >> i like it. >> you like it? >> well, the coffee can be a little strong sometimes. like scotch, i like it a little...
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natalie is going to take over trending.ews. this death was an accident that ailes fell and hit his head. roger ailes created fox news in 1996. developing some of the biggest stars in the business. bill o'reilly, sean hannity, but in 2016, his storied career at the network came to an end after former host gretchen carlson accused him of firing her for rejecting his advanced. the accusation which ailes denied led to others and within weeks he was fired. he was born in 1940, starting in television in cleveland before moving to philadelphia. his first forray into politics came with richard nixon who needed help navigating the world of television. he would go on to consult multiple presidents including ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. his wife released a statement, during a career that stretched over more than five decades his work in entertainment and in politics and in news affected the lives of millions. even as we mourn his death, we celebrate his life. matt. >> all right. stephanie, thank you very much. now to the mounti
natalie is going to take over trending.ews. this death was an accident that ailes fell and hit his head. roger ailes created fox news in 1996. developing some of the biggest stars in the business. bill o'reilly, sean hannity, but in 2016, his storied career at the network came to an end after former host gretchen carlson accused him of firing her for rejecting his advanced. the accusation which ailes denied led to others and within weeks he was fired. he was born in 1940, starting in television...
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i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> you're top story, president's son-in-law and close adviser jared kushner reportedly wanted to set up a secret line of communications with moscow that bypassed normal diplomatic channels and this was well before mr. trump took office. >> this new story coming from the "washington post" on and "new york times" adding that the back channel was intended to discuss strategy in sear xwra a syria and other matters. more from elise labott. >> reporter: they discussed a proposal by president trump's son-in-law to russia's ambassador to the u.s. to create a secret communications channel between the trump transition and the chemical rin tkremlin. the post reported kushner made the proposal to kislyak during an early december meeting at trump tower to use russian diplomatic facilities to shield their pre-inauguration discussions according to u.s. officials. cnn previously reported the two men met as part of an effort to create a back channel to russian president v
i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> you're top story, president's son-in-law and close adviser jared kushner reportedly wanted to set up a secret line of communications with moscow that bypassed normal diplomatic channels and this was well before mr. trump took office. >> this new story coming from the "washington post" on and "new york times" adding that the back channel was intended to discuss...
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to laugh, so there is a lot of social media activity going on about, will this be the debate when nataliee and those of you watching, for more information on that debate, you can find on bbc website. finally, iwant that debate, you can find on bbc website. finally, i want to talk about a great loss to music. local medical examiners have said his death was a suicide. he had been performing in detroit. he even posted, finally back to rock city. he was 52 years old and there have been a multitude of tributes. jimmy page said he was incredibly talented and young, elton john page said he was incredibly talented and young, eltonjohn said he was the loveliest of men. for people who do not know his music, what stands out? it was mainly the abrasive sound of the band. i got into soundgarden to audio slave because of my age. it was very much the post—grunge era and it was the excitement of hearing the four band rather than a solo artist with manufactured instruments behind them. and he did something no other grunge band did at the time, he gone toa grunge band did at the time, he gone to a major la
to laugh, so there is a lot of social media activity going on about, will this be the debate when nataliee and those of you watching, for more information on that debate, you can find on bbc website. finally, iwant that debate, you can find on bbc website. finally, i want to talk about a great loss to music. local medical examiners have said his death was a suicide. he had been performing in detroit. he even posted, finally back to rock city. he was 52 years old and there have been a multitude...
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my think natalie is absolutely right. my name is leanne. you have done it twice now.o fully integrate health care and social care. 0h integrate health care and social care. oh dear, there were some smiles, but how embarrassingly. so let's begin with scotland and this difference of views about the winter fuel allowance. paul and kate with me. does it matter the conservatives are taking two different lines on this? absolutely, i was so surprised. it shows how keen they are to get this tory vote in scotland. they are ahead with the over 60s in scotland, the tories are ahead in the over 60 polling. but they felt they needed something to bring people in and bring them over. i am astonished they announced this today, it feels like such hypocrisy. theresa may was talking about devolution and today she was talking about devolution when it suits her and the rest of the time she doesn't want to talk about it at all. paul, ruth davidson saying it is called in scotland so it is different, horses for courses. if you live in cumbria, you might think it is quite cold in winter. ther
my think natalie is absolutely right. my name is leanne. you have done it twice now.o fully integrate health care and social care. 0h integrate health care and social care. oh dear, there were some smiles, but how embarrassingly. so let's begin with scotland and this difference of views about the winter fuel allowance. paul and kate with me. does it matter the conservatives are taking two different lines on this? absolutely, i was so surprised. it shows how keen they are to get this tory vote...
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. >> i won't call you natalie again. >> you called me natalie. here's a live look at live doppler 7. we have some weather i think you're going to like. thank you, larry. we have cool conditions, cooler than average. maybe mainly because of that rather strong marine layer. cooler than average this time of year. a lovely day as we look northward toward the golden gate here. we'll see fog overnight of course. spotty morning drizzle is possible especially along the coast line. it will be breezy and cool again tomorrow but we'll be warming up over the weekend, memorial day weekend as a matter of fact. tonight, however, we'll see fog surging inland once again and that has been the pattern all week long. low temperatures will be generally in the low to mid 50s. again a chance for patchy drizzle mainly near the coast line. then tomorrow bright skies lingering high clouds and lingering low clouds, highs ranging at 50s in the coast, 60s on the bay, 70 to 71 mild est inland locations. let's go inland to napa where the next three days it will be the bottle r
. >> i won't call you natalie again. >> you called me natalie. here's a live look at live doppler 7. we have some weather i think you're going to like. thank you, larry. we have cool conditions, cooler than average. maybe mainly because of that rather strong marine layer. cooler than average this time of year. a lovely day as we look northward toward the golden gate here. we'll see fog overnight of course. spotty morning drizzle is possible especially along the coast line. it will...
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diaz >> natalie diaz is a powerhouse of a writer and this book is a wild ride.has headlong rushes of ecstatic beautiful language, small details about life on mahovi reservation. natalie diaz is mohavi, one of and this is set in arizona, mainly, but it's also of course set in her heart and her head. and there's a sensibility that is so dark but so funny. it's just such a rich, compelling piece of literature you know, its just the kind of book that you want to live with each poem for a while. >> brown: emma, what about your- - you gave a fiction collection. how about a beach fiction escape. >> there's a new collection of short stories that just came out a couple of weeks ago. by leslie nnekah arimah, it's called "what it means when a man falls from the sky." it's about family and relationships. and it's got a gorgeous cover and it's been sitting there and i keep walking past and fondling it, and picking up and waiting for the right time to read it. so i'm really excited to read that one. it's called "do not become alarmed" and the reason that it's almost cruel to
diaz >> natalie diaz is a powerhouse of a writer and this book is a wild ride.has headlong rushes of ecstatic beautiful language, small details about life on mahovi reservation. natalie diaz is mohavi, one of and this is set in arizona, mainly, but it's also of course set in her heart and her head. and there's a sensibility that is so dark but so funny. it's just such a rich, compelling piece of literature you know, its just the kind of book that you want to live with each poem for a...
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special correspondent natalie powell begins our coverage. ( explosion ) >> oh, my god, what's going on? what just happened, what's going on? >> reporter: the scene in manchester last night, moments after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a crowded concert. it happened at the manchester arena, an indoor venue that seats 21,000 people. the bomb went off in the space connecting the arena and adjacent victoria train station. the attack set off a stampede, just as american pop star ariana grande had finished performing. >> we were walking out of the so i was like, we need to run, so we started running. we ran straight out the doors, all the way down to the hotel, and all i could hear was screaming, people crying. everyone was just running everywhere, it was completely madness. >> people were screaming around us and pushing down the stairs to go outside, and people were falling down, girls were crying. and we saw these women being treated by paramedics. they had like, open wounds on their legs, no shoes. it was just chaos. >> reporter: this afternoon, greater manchester chief constable ian
special correspondent natalie powell begins our coverage. ( explosion ) >> oh, my god, what's going on? what just happened, what's going on? >> reporter: the scene in manchester last night, moments after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a crowded concert. it happened at the manchester arena, an indoor venue that seats 21,000 people. the bomb went off in the space connecting the arena and adjacent victoria train station. the attack set off a stampede, just as american pop star...
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the british fighter told natalie perks he is slowly getting used to his international status.going to be watching. ithought, ok, cool, i have done my learning now. people 5aying, oh, he is still learning, he i5a 5aying, oh, he is still learning, he is a relative novice. i have to get back to where my weakne55e5 is a relative novice. i have to get back to where my weaknesses are and improve them. that's what you said, isn‘t it? i‘m not perfect. you keep learning. if you are not as good as the best, don‘t even talk. you can‘t even be mentioned in the same breath a5 even be mentioned in the same breath as these guys. what i‘m saying is, i may not be these guys but where i am i5 may not be these guys but where i am is good enough for me. iju5t want to let people know that i may not be perfect, i may not be the tyson or the ali. have you taken a second to understand the magnitude of where you are today? he had gone from being an local 5tar you are today? he had gone from being an local star to a global 5tar. being an local star to a global star. really? i'm going that -- back home
the british fighter told natalie perks he is slowly getting used to his international status.going to be watching. ithought, ok, cool, i have done my learning now. people 5aying, oh, he is still learning, he i5a 5aying, oh, he is still learning, he is a relative novice. i have to get back to where my weakne55e5 is a relative novice. i have to get back to where my weaknesses are and improve them. that's what you said, isn‘t it? i‘m not perfect. you keep learning. if you are not as good as...
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managed to pick out is the fact that paul nuttall had to be told off because he called leanne wood nataliedid the same thing to caroline lucas, presumably referring to the previous green party leader. there was a chance for them to stand out. it does sound as though they we re out. it does sound as though they were just reading prepared answers. there was a chance for someone to step up there, make a name for themselves and put a good case forward. nicola sturgeon has a reputation as being a really effective performer. tim farron was the one probably that desperately needed to show he was capable of being a strong voice, a strong leader, because the lib dems are really not managing to get to this resurgence they have talked so much about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of support. about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of supportm about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of support. it is like a boxing match without the opposition. they are swiping at the end nothing is coming back. one last tory, london city's air traffic has gone virtual. terrifying! i
managed to pick out is the fact that paul nuttall had to be told off because he called leanne wood nataliedid the same thing to caroline lucas, presumably referring to the previous green party leader. there was a chance for them to stand out. it does sound as though they we re out. it does sound as though they were just reading prepared answers. there was a chance for someone to step up there, make a name for themselves and put a good case forward. nicola sturgeon has a reputation as being a...
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natalie, jenna, sheinelle, dylan, hoda and matt. >> carson?tion and go around the room quickly. when you're in the shower, do you face away from the shower or towards the shower? >> i do forward and turn for my hair. >> i'm a switcher. >> i do back. >> a spinner. >> i spin when i need to do when i need to do. and i turn back. >> this comes up. we had a hotly-contested article on today.com. which way do you face in the >> nozzle facers. >> i'm not a nozzle facer. i turn my back to the shower. >> me, too. >> i'm called a back to the water person. we surveyed viewers. 45% say they are spinners. >> that's me. >> 44% face away from the water. that's me. only 12% -- >> that can't be right. >> that's so interesting. >> almost everyone here faces the nozzle. are we odd? >> we're spinners. why wouldn't you do both? >> i do sometimes. but i'm a nozzle facer. >> why are we getting so upset? >> what does this tell us about ourselves? >> i don't know. >> is there any insight into what this makes us? >> this is "trending." no insight in "trending." >> you'l
natalie, jenna, sheinelle, dylan, hoda and matt. >> carson?tion and go around the room quickly. when you're in the shower, do you face away from the shower or towards the shower? >> i do forward and turn for my hair. >> i'm a switcher. >> i do back. >> a spinner. >> i spin when i need to do when i need to do. and i turn back. >> this comes up. we had a hotly-contested article on today.com. which way do you face in the >> nozzle facers. >>...
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hi, nina. >> reporter: hi there, hi, natalie.ve actually been speaking to some stricken passengers just in the last hour or so. many of them having to spend the night on sleeping bags issued by british airways because there were just no hotel rooms, even if the airline wanted to get them into a hotel room. some of them tried to get hotel rooms themselves, got to the hotel and found it was triple booked. lots of exasperation among these travelers, and some of them say they were left there without information until 10:30 to 11:00 at night after which british airways representatives rounded them up and helped them find some kind of sofa to share in some of these hotels and elsewhere. but when it comes to services, today british airways is saying that gatwood services are resuming as normal. they're hoping that the majority of services will be returning to normal. i should tell you that having looked at the departures board, it does look as if there is a lot of green there, a lot of flights on time. but a lot of travelers got strande
hi, nina. >> reporter: hi there, hi, natalie.ve actually been speaking to some stricken passengers just in the last hour or so. many of them having to spend the night on sleeping bags issued by british airways because there were just no hotel rooms, even if the airline wanted to get them into a hotel room. some of them tried to get hotel rooms themselves, got to the hotel and found it was triple booked. lots of exasperation among these travelers, and some of them say they were left there...
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natalie: tigres arrancÓ la semana de preparaciÓn de cara a la final ccon un entrenamiento a puerta cerradaba. 10 minutos despuÉs. sin embargo en el Último minuto el final cardiaco en el cual se lograba el tres a tres definitivo. la invitaciÓn para que este sÁbado 27 disfrute el amistoso entre mÉxico y croacia desde los Ángeles. y cerramos con este vÍdeo que nos envÍa un televidente. su hija celebrando el pase de las chivas, la gran final del fÚtbol mexicano, puro corazÓn rojo y blanco. las finales del oeste se pueden definir esta noche. esto y mucho mÁs en contacto deportivo. algunos hacen paredes para excluir a las personas. pero estas paredes le dan la bienvenida. dentro de estas paredes, los educadores de california crean sitios seguros para que todos puedan aprender. donde los maestros abren las puertas a la historia... a la creatividad... enseñadoles a los niños el futuro. algunos hacen paredes para dividirnos. pero la asociación de maestros de california saben que estas paredes nos unen. porque las buenas escuelas públicas mejoran a california para todos. marÍa: mucha gente se sacrif
natalie: tigres arrancÓ la semana de preparaciÓn de cara a la final ccon un entrenamiento a puerta cerradaba. 10 minutos despuÉs. sin embargo en el Último minuto el final cardiaco en el cual se lograba el tres a tres definitivo. la invitaciÓn para que este sÁbado 27 disfrute el amistoso entre mÉxico y croacia desde los Ángeles. y cerramos con este vÍdeo que nos envÍa un televidente. su hija celebrando el pase de las chivas, la gran final del fÚtbol mexicano, puro corazÓn rojo y...
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. >> i'm natalie. hora artist apply the product. lindzy with the drugstore brand and natalie with the department store. first jasmine noticed with the cheaper product. >> the pigment of the pharmacy makeup is not as pigmented. i have to put it on and pack it on and press it in her skin to see it. horace: lindsey's finished look cost total of $115. and jasmine notices the difference. >> i blend the eye shadow i feel the difference in blendinged on how the color look. >> the total cost is whopping $475. so, with the average consumer tell who is wearing what? we hit the treat of d.c. to find out. >> the young lady with the pink lipstick has designer makeup on. >> i want to say that is designer and that is drugstore. >> the one on the left might have drugstore. designer on the right. horace: close to half of those we asked in the informal survey couldn't tell was wearing which make-up. a woman we spoke to said the brands didn't matter. it was all about the application process. >> it's all about the color and the skill with which you app
. >> i'm natalie. hora artist apply the product. lindzy with the drugstore brand and natalie with the department store. first jasmine noticed with the cheaper product. >> the pigment of the pharmacy makeup is not as pigmented. i have to put it on and pack it on and press it in her skin to see it. horace: lindsey's finished look cost total of $115. and jasmine notices the difference. >> i blend the eye shadow i feel the difference in blendinged on how the color look. >>...
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. >> and i'm natalie allen.newsroom" starts right now. >>> good early morning to all here in the states. on the korean peninsula, a defy answer show of source from one side, a vow coming from the other. >> north korea fired a short range ballistic missile on monday, its third in just over three weeks. japan says it landed in the sea within 200 miles of the japanese coast. >> south korea calls the launch a provocation and is promising strong punishment from its military. japan says that it will take concrete action together with the united states. listen. >> translator: we can never tolerate north korea's continued provocation, ignoring the repeated warnings by the international xhun community. as we have agreed at the g7, north korean issue is the priority for the international community. in order to deter north korea, we will take concrete actions together with the united states. we will maintain high vigilance in coordination with south korea and international community and take all possible measures to secure
. >> and i'm natalie allen.newsroom" starts right now. >>> good early morning to all here in the states. on the korean peninsula, a defy answer show of source from one side, a vow coming from the other. >> north korea fired a short range ballistic missile on monday, its third in just over three weeks. japan says it landed in the sea within 200 miles of the japanese coast. >> south korea calls the launch a provocation and is promising strong punishment from its...
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. >> reporter: when tem lin's older sister natalie cole was performing in boston, she was invited to go and they stayed with tem lin's mom, who had an apartment there. >> she seemed to take a special curiosity in me. she knew i was born on christmas day, she asked about that. >> reporter: caroline had seen old pictures of maria and nat king cole, their daughters, cookie and natalie with them, the photos showed a privileged life his talent afforded them. >> nin first true crossover artists, just beloved across all racial lines and globally. >> reporter: his music remained a favorite for caroline even after she grew up, married and began having children. >> when my children were small, i used to sing them to sleep with nat king cole's songs. >> reporter: she came anxious to know more about her own indiana. she sought medical history from the agency from which she want adopted. she learned there were no significant medical issues, but they gave her some social history of the birth mother. >> the thing that stuck with me the most was that the description of her family at the time i was b
. >> reporter: when tem lin's older sister natalie cole was performing in boston, she was invited to go and they stayed with tem lin's mom, who had an apartment there. >> she seemed to take a special curiosity in me. she knew i was born on christmas day, she asked about that. >> reporter: caroline had seen old pictures of maria and nat king cole, their daughters, cookie and natalie with them, the photos showed a privileged life his talent afforded them. >> nin first true...
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and how the color horace: the total cost for natalie, $475.o, with the average consumer be able to tell who is wearing what? to findhe streets out. >> i want to say that when his designer and that one is drugstore. >> the one on the left might have drugstore and she might have designer on the right. horace: close to half of those we asked in our survey could not tell who was wearing which makeup. but one woman we spoke to said the brands did not matter. it was all about the application process. >> it's all about color and the skill with which you applied it. horace: is buying more expensive makeup worth it? >> i'd say mix it up. i would go to a counter to get foundation. i would not pay for lipstick. i would not necessarily pay for lipgss that is good advice. kind of went over my head. i just go for the cheap stuff. he looked back to our sisters. at the end of the day. here they are that at the end of the day which is important. does your makeup hold of all day long? they both said, what do think? they both said it held up. larry: no. horace:
and how the color horace: the total cost for natalie, $475.o, with the average consumer be able to tell who is wearing what? to findhe streets out. >> i want to say that when his designer and that one is drugstore. >> the one on the left might have drugstore and she might have designer on the right. horace: close to half of those we asked in our survey could not tell who was wearing which makeup. but one woman we spoke to said the brands did not matter. it was all about the...
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nataly: a las noticias en el campamento de tigres, una baja para el partido contra guatemala, sin embargostos de la casa. hija. en un colegio comunitario de california, puedes obtener un título o prepararte para transferirte a una universidad. yo también voy al colegio, contigo. toma el primero paso hacia una vida mejor sin tanto drama. visita icanaffordcollege.com hoy. marÍa: ¿a quÉ le teme jorge ramos? esta noche a las 11 el periodista jorge ramos nos dice a quÉ le teme y a quien admira, no se pierdan la entrevista. hoy falleciÓ uno de los actores que personificÓ al agente 007, roger moore. al margen de su carrera artÍstica, moore fue embajador de las naciones unidas para la infancia de la unice jorge: martes 23 de mayo de 2017 y estas son las principales noticias. era britÁnico de origen libio el asesino que matÓ a 22 y dejó heridos a 59. la autoridad britÁnica piensa que pueden ser vÍctimas de un nuevo ataque y refuerzan la protecciÓn. el exdirector de la cia dice que la campaÑa de donald trump sÍ tenía suficientes contactos con los rusos como para tener una investigaciÓn.
nataly: a las noticias en el campamento de tigres, una baja para el partido contra guatemala, sin embargostos de la casa. hija. en un colegio comunitario de california, puedes obtener un título o prepararte para transferirte a una universidad. yo también voy al colegio, contigo. toma el primero paso hacia una vida mejor sin tanto drama. visita icanaffordcollege.com hoy. marÍa: ¿a quÉ le teme jorge ramos? esta noche a las 11 el periodista jorge ramos nos dice a quÉ le teme y a quien...
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. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, i'm natalie allen. >lanta. newsroom starts right now.
. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, i'm natalie allen. >lanta. newsroom starts right now.
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with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author natalieomorrow's front pages. the i says the prime minister is to make a pitch to labour voters by boosting the living wage and guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports that the conservatives‘ workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. the daily mail says it will be the biggest ever expansion of workers‘ rights. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. they call mrs may‘s promis it says they are battling for working—class votes, and jeremy corbyn will take a million people of nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has the same top story on the prime minister, and a report on the prime minister, and a report on the global cyber attack. it says jeremy hunt was warned about poor nhs cybersecurity last summer. the metro has the latest on last week‘s global cyberattack. it has a warning for people returning to work to avoid ra nsomwa re scams. the sun reports that ian brady is clos
with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author natalieomorrow's front pages. the i says the prime minister is to make a pitch to labour voters by boosting the living wage and guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports that the conservatives‘ workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. the daily mail says it will be the biggest ever...
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natalie azar.een studying up on the changes and what they could mean for access and what it means to be insured. first the health secretary statement that rape and domestic violence are considered pre-existing conditions under the aca. is that true? >> look, thomas, the list of things that are considered pre-existing conditions includes transgender individuals. i'm not aware that rape victims is listed as a pre-existing condition. let's be clear about the fact that women who have been subjected to sexual assault can suffer a variety of issues. >> trauma thereafter. >> physical and psychological. >> the idea that they need to be protected and covered is certainly a fundamental right of these women. >> does that get us to mental health issues and where they will be covered going forward? >> i think it is clear from the expert analysis that people win are healthy and young and wealthy and people who stand to lose, older, sick and poor. we focused as we should on the $8 billion f pre-existing condition
natalie azar.een studying up on the changes and what they could mean for access and what it means to be insured. first the health secretary statement that rape and domestic violence are considered pre-existing conditions under the aca. is that true? >> look, thomas, the list of things that are considered pre-existing conditions includes transgender individuals. i'm not aware that rape victims is listed as a pre-existing condition. let's be clear about the fact that women who have been...
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nataly: todo listo en el estadio universitario, en unos instantes se abrirÁn las puertas para este primer sensualidad. por Último, le platicÓ que ernesto valverde suena como posible sustituto del servicio en el banquillo del barcelona. ♪ ♪ locutor: regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14. marÍa: esta noche, entÉrese a quien se refiere el cantante miguel bosÉ y porque estuvo al borde de las lÁgrimas luego de una entrevista exclusiva donde habla sin tapujos de su familia. un virus mortal podrÍa ser mÁs prevalente este verano y otoÑo, se trata del virus que se transmite por medio de las picadura de garrapata. los sÍntomas incluyen fiebre, dolor de cabeza, vÓmito, debilidad, confusiÓn, pÉrdida de memoria y convulsiones. pueden sufrir daÑo neurolÓgico irreversible. no hay cura para este virus. en el 10% de los casos es mortal. por ese es importante prevenir las picadura de garrapata. volvemos con mÁs informaciÓn esta noche. ♪ jorge: son las principales noticias " cacerÍa de brujas", le nombrÓ asÍ el presidente trump al nombramiento de investigar los lazos de su criatura con los rusos. republicano
nataly: todo listo en el estadio universitario, en unos instantes se abrirÁn las puertas para este primer sensualidad. por Último, le platicÓ que ernesto valverde suena como posible sustituto del servicio en el banquillo del barcelona. ♪ ♪ locutor: regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14. marÍa: esta noche, entÉrese a quien se refiere el cantante miguel bosÉ y porque estuvo al borde de las lÁgrimas luego de una entrevista exclusiva donde habla sin tapujos de su familia. un virus mortal...
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. >> i know, chet, natalie that was fine. to be married to your co-anchor, wouldn't you think? >> you think so. >> good god. >> this, this, i agree too. >> that is the epitome of my nightmare right there. not because of you, but just. >> going to throw up? >> i think i feel like throwing up. >> i don't want to look forward to the honeymoon. >> we should move on. move on before you get yourself in trouble. >> next, the world's highest paid athlete and his abs. have now hit a milestone. >> 88 million dollar portuguese star. >> from the south of france? >> no, portuguese. >> has become the sports star and man for that matter, but first to reach 100 million followers on instagram. >> that what we call people from portland? >> what put him over the top? was it the stunning hat trick for real madrid? the 3-0 champion league win over the city rivals, athletico. his 593 all-time career goals? his 109, all time career assists? >> his and he gets a lot of attention for what he does on the soccer field? that's it. >> that's got to be it
. >> i know, chet, natalie that was fine. to be married to your co-anchor, wouldn't you think? >> you think so. >> good god. >> this, this, i agree too. >> that is the epitome of my nightmare right there. not because of you, but just. >> going to throw up? >> i think i feel like throwing up. >> i don't want to look forward to the honeymoon. >> we should move on. move on before you get yourself in trouble. >> next, the world's highest...
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. >> an er nurse natalie. >> natalie, you exemplify what being an awesome mother is. >> this mother'streat these ladies for all what's one thing we don't do enough of? >> pamper ourselfs in exactly. are you ready? let's go. we headed to le parker meridien's underground, one-stop shop for all things beauty, fitness and wellness. here's the agenda. facials, hair blown out and then makeup. first up, facials at skin laundry. >> when is the last time you did anything like this for yourself. >> oh, wow, maybe ten years ago. >> momma needs some pampering. >> and blow-outs at drybar. raise your hand if you wish your kids were with you? oh, no. >> is that a trick question? >> no kid zone. happy mother's day. >> happy mother's day. >> you checking mason? no. you need to unplug. ending our time with makeovers at blushington. >> you look hot. >> you're beautiful inside and out but how was this experience for you? >> amazing. it was such a treat. >> all: happy mother's day. >> they were gorgeous before they even had the pampering and everyone if you're still scrambling to get mom a gift relax, joi
. >> an er nurse natalie. >> natalie, you exemplify what being an awesome mother is. >> this mother'streat these ladies for all what's one thing we don't do enough of? >> pamper ourselfs in exactly. are you ready? let's go. we headed to le parker meridien's underground, one-stop shop for all things beauty, fitness and wellness. here's the agenda. facials, hair blown out and then makeup. first up, facials at skin laundry. >> when is the last time you did anything...
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. >> natalie, why do you like going to ocean beach or any beach? >> well -- well, i like to play in the water. and also, i really like to see dolphins and gray whales and other ocean animals. >> i do too. it is a beautiful sight when you can see the marine life. >> can then hearing about this come out. obviously they can. have you ever been out there and people see what you're doing join in. >> we have volunteers show up the day of that wants to help out. everybody wants to help out when there is a beach clean-up. we're looking informer volunteers to help spread the word right now. and for more volunteer information, visit our website at ssfmsa.org. i'm in charge of scheduling the volunteers. >> the boss. >> if i show up, what will i be doing? picking up trash or using tools. >> can youd be handing out to supplies to students like natalie making sure that they have everything they need to pick up. and also encourage them to be excited and keep the energy for up when they have to sit in the giant aerial art display making sure that they're excited a
. >> natalie, why do you like going to ocean beach or any beach? >> well -- well, i like to play in the water. and also, i really like to see dolphins and gray whales and other ocean animals. >> i do too. it is a beautiful sight when you can see the marine life. >> can then hearing about this come out. obviously they can. have you ever been out there and people see what you're doing join in. >> we have volunteers show up the day of that wants to help out. everybody...
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. >> reporter: when natalie cole was performing in boston, she was invited to go.ey stayed with the mom who had an apartment there. >> she seemed to take a special curiosity in me. knew i was born on christmas day, she asked about that. >> reporter: carolyn had seen old pictures of maria and nat king cole. their daughters cookie and natalie often with them, the photo showed the privileged life his talent afforded them. >> nat king cole was like one of the very first true crossover artists. i mean he could just across all racial lines and globally. >> reporter: his music remained a favorite for carolyn even after she grew up, married, and >> when my children were song, i used to sing them to sleep with nat king cole songs. >> reporter: concerns for her unborn children made her anxious to know more about her own dna. she sought medical history from the agency from which she was adopted. there were no significant medical issues, but they did give her some social history of the birth mother. >> the thing that stuck with me the most was that the description of her famil
. >> reporter: when natalie cole was performing in boston, she was invited to go.ey stayed with the mom who had an apartment there. >> she seemed to take a special curiosity in me. knew i was born on christmas day, she asked about that. >> reporter: carolyn had seen old pictures of maria and nat king cole. their daughters cookie and natalie often with them, the photo showed the privileged life his talent afforded them. >> nat king cole was like one of the very first true...
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one of his friends, his best friend's girlfriend was -- >> when natalie cole was performing in boston was invited to go. >> she seems to take -- she knew i was born on christmas day. >> reporter: she had seen old pictures of maria and nat king cole. the photos showed the privileged life his talent afforded them. >> he was like one of the very first true crossover artists. he was just beloved across all racial lines and globally. >> reporter: his music remained a favorite for caroline even after she grew up. >> when my used to sing them to sleep. >> reporter: made her anxious to know more about her dna. she sought medical history from the agency. she learned there were no significant medical issues but did give her social history of the birth mother. >> the thing that stuck with me the most was that the description of her family at the time i was born, they were clearly wealthy people. >> reporter: she left thinking if there had been a black family in those days with all of that wealth she could find them by going through old copies of ebony magazine. >> it just hits me. i know these p
one of his friends, his best friend's girlfriend was -- >> when natalie cole was performing in boston was invited to go. >> she seems to take -- she knew i was born on christmas day. >> reporter: she had seen old pictures of maria and nat king cole. the photos showed the privileged life his talent afforded them. >> he was like one of the very first true crossover artists. he was just beloved across all racial lines and globally. >> reporter: his music remained a...
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up forty natalie i'm just the messenger.g off with sunshine you know little rain. >> right. >> little coolness. >> i feel like we've been spared screams this year we sdrpt 30" snowfall in des so i whaited a month. it's 85 and 100% humidity, >> you'll be looking at that. >> can't have it all. >> back after this r this two become one. then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you each to choose the firmness and comfort you want. so every couple can get the best sleep ever. does your bed do that? for a limited time save $900 - $1200 on select final clearance beds during our spring clearance event. only at a sleep number store or sleepnumber.com. chevy is the most awarded car company three years in a row. only at a sleep number store or sleepnumber.com. really... let's see how quickly you can read through all their awards. 2017 motor trend car of the year. kelly blue book 2016 best resale value... u.s. news best cars for the money 10 best blah blah blah o
up forty natalie i'm just the messenger.g off with sunshine you know little rain. >> right. >> little coolness. >> i feel like we've been spared screams this year we sdrpt 30" snowfall in des so i whaited a month. it's 85 and 100% humidity, >> you'll be looking at that. >> can't have it all. >> back after this r this two become one. then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you...
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icon.also a [laughing] the subject of books, art, t-shirts, and i understand soon a movie starring natalieand portman. [laughing] it's true. why is this in fact, so? in part, justice ginsburg is celebrated for her impact as a judge on this country size court, the second woman ever on the court -- country size court -- for her contributions to the lofty feldman, for her methodical, really analyses and concise, elegant prose. an in part no doubt it is because of her trailblazing role before the coming, for coming a judge of woman's advocate. i think also it's because the american public admires her character, her values and feel a connection with her. and i witnessed that connection first as president degioia noted in the course of a confirmation journey in the summer of 1993 when she was first thrustt international celebrity when i accompanied her to capitol hill at the invitation of her senate sponsor, daniel patrick moynihan, an experience that i will always cherish. for me the most telling moment of that confirmation came in response to question from a senator kohl of wisconsin. and he a
icon.also a [laughing] the subject of books, art, t-shirts, and i understand soon a movie starring natalieand portman. [laughing] it's true. why is this in fact, so? in part, justice ginsburg is celebrated for her impact as a judge on this country size court, the second woman ever on the court -- country size court -- for her contributions to the lofty feldman, for her methodical, really analyses and concise, elegant prose. an in part no doubt it is because of her trailblazing role before the...
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>> i was inspired by when i heard natalie cole's "unforgettable" and i remember selling miss wallacebe great if i could do that, she's like you should, and then couple years ago my attorney remind med. >> yeah there's a project faith that got your name on it. how did you find the doing of the project? was it therapeutic? painful? inspiring? what was the experience like? >> well, to be quite honest, like you said in a way you could never imagine also i thought it would be great to do. i never imagine when i did get a chance how i would do it. every day when i came out of the studio i was so thoroughly surprised like wow it's dope. like i didn't feel away but happy and excited to be able to have the chance to do it and then probably one time when i thought i was done recording towards the end of the recording i had an emotional moment it was more pride. big tapped me on the shoulder and i went around the room and thanked all the people in the room that were on the album and i was like i think he just told me to do that but it was more playing the album back and seeing everybody's respo
>> i was inspired by when i heard natalie cole's "unforgettable" and i remember selling miss wallacebe great if i could do that, she's like you should, and then couple years ago my attorney remind med. >> yeah there's a project faith that got your name on it. how did you find the doing of the project? was it therapeutic? painful? inspiring? what was the experience like? >> well, to be quite honest, like you said in a way you could never imagine also i thought it...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, bermuda.from the near continent, but this weather front will bring a thundery breakdown during the course of the night and the weekend, already bringing thicker cloud to the west of ireland, heavy showers. ahead of it, barely a cloud in the sky. through this afternoon, temperatures likely to rise to the high 20s between london and north—west england, maybe 30 celsius across the north scotland. this high temperature could spark the odd thunderstorm. this weather front will introduce showery rain to the south—west of england, wales, northern ireland through the night, thunderstorms mixed in, torrential downpours in places. the system pushes northeastwards during saturday, a fine sunny start across eastern areas, a line of thunderstorms moving northwards quickly through the morning, hit and miss, torrential downpours on it, other areas staying dry altogether. it will become confined to the north and eastern side of the uk through saturday afternoon, with a good deal of sunshine across southern br
natalie pirks, bbc news, bermuda.from the near continent, but this weather front will bring a thundery breakdown during the course of the night and the weekend, already bringing thicker cloud to the west of ireland, heavy showers. ahead of it, barely a cloud in the sky. through this afternoon, temperatures likely to rise to the high 20s between london and north—west england, maybe 30 celsius across the north scotland. this high temperature could spark the odd thunderstorm. this weather front...