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that phrase used there, witch hunt, was picked up by other viewers, including tom parkinson, who e—mailedand eleanor in london asked: newsnight tackled this fraught topic with a special edition on wednesday, subtitled, to the dismay of some viewers, the problem with men. good evening. tonight, we want to reflect the new national conversation about an age—old problem. sex, power, abuse and allegation. have the rules changed? are we redefining what we are prepared to put up with and how do we feel about calling people guilty in such a vocal public way? edward talbot was one of the viewers who got in touch to respond to the programme, writing: the political crisis in spain started just over a month ago, with the 1st of october referendum on self determination in catalonia. that saw a yes vote of 90%, but was boycotted by many of those opposed, and the spanish government said the vote and the idea of independence was unconstitutional. last friday, the regional government declared an independent republic and madrid promptly dismissed the entire catalan cabinet, dissolved the regional parliamen
that phrase used there, witch hunt, was picked up by other viewers, including tom parkinson, who e—mailedand eleanor in london asked: newsnight tackled this fraught topic with a special edition on wednesday, subtitled, to the dismay of some viewers, the problem with men. good evening. tonight, we want to reflect the new national conversation about an age—old problem. sex, power, abuse and allegation. have the rules changed? are we redefining what we are prepared to put up with and how do we...
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i think different viewers will have different views on that.xample, apple, apple is the biggest company in the world, and we've revealed where it places its funding, effectively its wealth, offshore. where did the papers come from? we actually don't know. what we do know is — in one sense, we do. they came from appleby originally, which is this law firm which has offices in these various tax havens. it came into the possession of suddeutsche zeitung, a german newspaper. they then collaborated with the icij, the international consortium of investigativejournalists, and bbc panorama is one of the partners among 100 partners in that consortium. but we don't know how the leak happened. are you comfortable with that? some viewers feel it is unethical for the bbc to publish them. we are. we have taken the decision that there is a public interest, but it takes us back to the point i'm making, which is that we haven't simply published what is in those documents, we have gone through a lengthyjournalistic, editorial and legal process including right to
i think different viewers will have different views on that.xample, apple, apple is the biggest company in the world, and we've revealed where it places its funding, effectively its wealth, offshore. where did the papers come from? we actually don't know. what we do know is — in one sense, we do. they came from appleby originally, which is this law firm which has offices in these various tax havens. it came into the possession of suddeutsche zeitung, a german newspaper. they then collaborated...
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viewers think that the coverage is too complicated?ombative issue. what about the financial services industry, agriculture, other goods, what happens to the label that says made in the uk but between the jar and the labelled the content it crosses over between the uk and europe several times before a product is finished? these are all fiendishly compensated and that is why, as well as the brexit negotiators, you have lawyers on both sides. this is dry and detailed stuff but that is what goes into untangling the uk from the eu and in the end will do into making a trade agreement between the two sides. repetitive coverage is a bit charge also a lot of men in grey suit walking out of buildings. is making this coverage front and interesting and challenging question of on a daily and hourly and weekly level it can seem daily and hourly and weekly level it can seem quite dreary without much progress. i can tell you that here in brussels i am surrounded by the eu institutions and they are grey and full of people in grey suits. that can be a b
viewers think that the coverage is too complicated?ombative issue. what about the financial services industry, agriculture, other goods, what happens to the label that says made in the uk but between the jar and the labelled the content it crosses over between the uk and europe several times before a product is finished? these are all fiendishly compensated and that is why, as well as the brexit negotiators, you have lawyers on both sides. this is dry and detailed stuff but that is what goes...
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i'm not sure that's how a viewer judges us. is a better way to put it, if you look at this season, the 50th, it has been an interesting mix of stories, beginning with your steve bannon interview. charlie: why do you do this interview? >> it is important to get the message out about president trump. charlie: never interviewed, everybody knew, but did not know, even more controversial in person than he was from a distance. jeff: he really surprised us. he came to play. talk about impact. i don't remember an interview with one person weather was so -- where there was so much talk. there were legs. week after week after week, quotes from it in so many stories. charlie: the white house press secretary spent the entire day on monday answering questions about steve bannon. jeff: yes. the monday after you hope for that. i think impact. we have had so many stories in these past two months. the one that stands out to me is the story about the opioid crisis and the dea being hobbled in terms of not being a good crack down on illicit sales
i'm not sure that's how a viewer judges us. is a better way to put it, if you look at this season, the 50th, it has been an interesting mix of stories, beginning with your steve bannon interview. charlie: why do you do this interview? >> it is important to get the message out about president trump. charlie: never interviewed, everybody knew, but did not know, even more controversial in person than he was from a distance. jeff: he really surprised us. he came to play. talk about impact. i...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.s on him to quit the presidency as opposition continues to grow against zimba bwe‘s long—term leader. lebanon's prime minister, saad hariri, has left saudi arabia on a plane for france, after tendering his resignation two weeks ago. president trump tweets about the sexual abuse allegations surrounding democratic senator al franken, but stays silent on republican senate candidate roy moore. and the biggest ever relocation of elephants is completed in malawi as part of a major conversation project. tourist dollars have directly financed the work being done
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.s on him to quit the presidency as opposition continues to grow against zimba bwe‘s long—term leader. lebanon's prime minister, saad hariri, has left saudi arabia on a plane for france, after tendering his resignation two weeks ago. president trump tweets about the sexual abuse allegations surrounding democratic senator al franken, but stays silent on republican senate candidate roy moore. and the biggest...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.ies: egypt launches air strikes against the militants they say attacked a mosque in sinai which left more than 235 people dead. zimbabwe's new president promises to unite the country and calls on people to work together to restore its reputation. i humbly appeal to all of us that we let byg o nes i humbly appeal to all of us that we let bygones be bygones. readily embracing each other in defining a new destiny of our beloved zimbabwe. as argentine families wait for news of their missing loved ones, the country's president promises a full investigation into the disappearance of one of its submarines.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.ies: egypt launches air strikes against the militants they say attacked a mosque in sinai which left more than 235 people dead. zimbabwe's new president promises to unite the country and calls on people to work together to restore its reputation. i humbly appeal to all of us that we let byg o nes i humbly appeal to all of us that we let bygones be bygones. readily embracing each other in defining a new destiny of...
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at that point you're talking about 15, 16, 17 million viewers a night. it was huge. >> rose: if you were a nt to be, a correspondent for the cbs evening news. >> that was it. this was the highest place you could be. so don was fired because fred friendly was president, one of the founders of our organization. >> rose: partner of edward murrow. >> yes, they were partners. they are founding fathers really. don watched them and learned from them. and brought, he was a creature of new thing television. and they weren't that interested in television. they thought they had to be. >> rose: they were in radio. >> they were in radio. >> rose: the murrow boys came out of london and radio and they were rhodes scholars. >> yes. they had to assemble these people, the murrow boys. that's how the organization was born. and it was born and it was given the values and you know, the practices that storytelling how we're going to tell our stories, we're going to tell them in narrow ways, all of thing we talk about that i read about in the book that don thought us. bite tim
at that point you're talking about 15, 16, 17 million viewers a night. it was huge. >> rose: if you were a nt to be, a correspondent for the cbs evening news. >> that was it. this was the highest place you could be. so don was fired because fred friendly was president, one of the founders of our organization. >> rose: partner of edward murrow. >> yes, they were partners. they are founding fathers really. don watched them and learned from them. and brought, he was a...
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from the viewer side it began normally enough. >> i was able to get through the open.igured, i can do it. in my mind i'm thinking, can i do this? >> it was noon on a sunday. the final newscast of gray's morning shift, third of the day. before the open roll that day the seeds of doubt had taken hold in his mind. >> around 11:00 i'm preparing for the noon show and i can't see the television screen. >> his vision all but disappeared. he grew dizzy and hoped it would get better. still he soldiered on, convinced he could do it. >> i was trying to be calm as possible. my mind is saying, oh my god, you are spiraling down. >> a fact that became apparent to viewers around the region, the anchor stammering and stumbling. >> taking pardon in the run. >> that was gray's last story sunday. moments later he was whisked off the set and rushed to the hospital where his own story took a turn. he had a cyst on his brain followed by these words. >> you have to have emergency surgery. the cyst gray knew was there as a result of a diagnosis the month before had grown expedientially. at fir
from the viewer side it began normally enough. >> i was able to get through the open.igured, i can do it. in my mind i'm thinking, can i do this? >> it was noon on a sunday. the final newscast of gray's morning shift, third of the day. before the open roll that day the seeds of doubt had taken hold in his mind. >> around 11:00 i'm preparing for the noon show and i can't see the television screen. >> his vision all but disappeared. he grew dizzy and hoped it would get...
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22 million viewers. it was the best audience without a football leadin that we have had in 20 years. he like that. anyway, it is an intense time, and i know that -- we know what he would be saying, the president of the united states calling the press the enemy of the people. i also believe it's the most invigorating time for the press. we did a very important story two weeks ago with the "washington post," and they -- talk about invigorator, marty baron, the bested for in america. they've got money from jeff bezos and they're doing an amazing job. we did a collaboration with them on a store you may have seen about the opioid crisis. and about how the dea has been hobbled tracking counsel. it's probably the worst drug chrysler in our history, and it reached a maximum of something like 60,000 in one year dying. we all know it. we all know somebody in our community, and so to me -- there are so many other stories -- the news business and is should be invigorating, and there's so much to report on. part of w
22 million viewers. it was the best audience without a football leadin that we have had in 20 years. he like that. anyway, it is an intense time, and i know that -- we know what he would be saying, the president of the united states calling the press the enemy of the people. i also believe it's the most invigorating time for the press. we did a very important story two weeks ago with the "washington post," and they -- talk about invigorator, marty baron, the bested for in america....
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interesting, we are getting a lot of response from our viewers as welllj am not surprised.every... primarily woman, but as you say, increasingly men face as well. for me, sally, this is an issue about childcare, and having... childcare provision. childcare provision, to frankly allow people who have got careers to go out and work and know that their children are safe and well and being looked after. now, it seems this japanese lawmaker has actually broken the rules of the japanese parliament. you can't bring babies into the chamber, onto the floor of the chamber, onto the floor of the chamber, but she is a public policy maker, so she is making a point here isa maker, so she is making a point here is a public policy maker, and i support the point she is trying to make more but for me it is about adequate childcare, not really whether or not you should be bringing toddlers in business meetings or parliamentary meetings. i know, i have had three and it can cause absolute mayhem. to give you a sense of what you have been saying to us about this particular story, we have got the
interesting, we are getting a lot of response from our viewers as welllj am not surprised.every... primarily woman, but as you say, increasingly men face as well. for me, sally, this is an issue about childcare, and having... childcare provision. childcare provision, to frankly allow people who have got careers to go out and work and know that their children are safe and well and being looked after. now, it seems this japanese lawmaker has actually broken the rules of the japanese parliament....
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we have had a lot of response from our viewers. 0ne viewer from have had a lot of response from our viewers, she says art is a priceless but when the pricetag is obscene that one wonders about priorities in the world of starving millions. ithink about priorities in the world of starving millions. i think many would empathise with that point but it is also a reflection of what is going on in terms of investment. you are not getting much clear money elsewhere. this has 2 a elsewhere. because interest rates 59 you ~ similar. sectors are definitely certain sectors are definitely inflated and some of the money is finding its way into things like art. thank you very much for coming in. we really, really appreciate it. thank you for your comments on the briefing. just to mention a few more because we have had so many from you. carole from canada she simply says, as far as the da you. carole from canada she simply says, as far as the is. it he sa 5 i asked are ou richard, he says i asked are you amazed or appalled and he says appalled. leonardo da vinci should be in appalled. leonardo da vinci shou
we have had a lot of response from our viewers. 0ne viewer from have had a lot of response from our viewers, she says art is a priceless but when the pricetag is obscene that one wonders about priorities in the world of starving millions. ithink about priorities in the world of starving millions. i think many would empathise with that point but it is also a reflection of what is going on in terms of investment. you are not getting much clear money elsewhere. this has 2 a elsewhere. because...
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so you can understand, so viewers can understand why, what the argument is for the proposed trump rulesng net neutrality is like a nazi. give the case for you. so people can understand and weigh for themselves. certain internet companies say, netflix, for example, particularly using between apparently a quarter and a half of the bandwidth in the united states in the evening hours. so many are watching video online. this puts a burden on comcasts and so forth of the world. these guys say, we cannot afford, we, comcasts and at&t of the world cannot afford to put new pipe in the ground and new infrastructure and cable in the ground. we need this demolition of the rules. i oppose these but that's the argument for it so you have it and happy thanksgiving. >> and right. sometimes means there might be middle ground here. the isps saying not going to do away with it and do what you just suggested. >> exactly. good, smart way to solve it. for example, companies over certain revenue would be subject to a certain set of rules they might get to pay as you go. easily you could establish arm's length
so you can understand, so viewers can understand why, what the argument is for the proposed trump rulesng net neutrality is like a nazi. give the case for you. so people can understand and weigh for themselves. certain internet companies say, netflix, for example, particularly using between apparently a quarter and a half of the bandwidth in the united states in the evening hours. so many are watching video online. this puts a burden on comcasts and so forth of the world. these guys say, we...
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. >> senator mccarthy our viewers of course know you are one of the controversial political figures of our time. this is your first appearance since your overwhelming victory in the primaries. now, sir what brings you east at this time? >> your program and hearing. >> and i believe also this week you expect to make an address in connecticut, is that correct? >> tomorrow night at the memorial hall in bridgeport, connecticut. >> and of course our viewers know that in connecticut, that's the home state of a man that you had a few words with, senator bill bevin. now sir, what -- what's the purpose of you're going into connecticut? is it to defeat senator bevin or try to help to defeat senator bevin? >> my purpose will be about the same as the purpose in some 12 or 13 states is to bring important facts to the american people. i get a very strong feeling that moss of our people in public life underestimate the intelligence of the american people. they try to argue and tell people how to vote. i think you need merely give the people the facts and then go loam and don't worry. >> and bridgepor
. >> senator mccarthy our viewers of course know you are one of the controversial political figures of our time. this is your first appearance since your overwhelming victory in the primaries. now, sir what brings you east at this time? >> your program and hearing. >> and i believe also this week you expect to make an address in connecticut, is that correct? >> tomorrow night at the memorial hall in bridgeport, connecticut. >> and of course our viewers know that in...
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on black friday, our viewers get a special gift at ellaurie boutiques a pair of earrings and t-shirt tumbler. and marvin shift jewelry, get 4% off if you spend $50 or more. and a skirt for giving the gift of warmth, they are offering 20% off outer wear and for kids head to the tree house for a free stocking stuffer. and at lou lou's get discount play guards for the indoor playground for $75. and the art lover look philly word art.com. dan duffy is giving 25% off black friday through monday. for...
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viewers like joseph who felt it for 7 seconds, they have been calling us. giving their own reports here. >> 7 to 8 seconds there. in month gol ri county, we talked to a viewer who said she felt for 30 to 45 seconds. so really depended on where you were, how high you were in the building. you heard that from chief meteorologist tammie souza. we're saying the higher up you are up in a building, you're going to feel it more. >> the higher up and the stronger the shaking is going to feel to you. that's just with anything. you know what's interesting is the head of our engineering department came in and said what about a tsunami. typically something this size is is not going to trigger a tsunami. but it is right on the edge of the delaware bay. that's a fair question. we have had no reports of a tsunami center issuing anything. certainly we're not expect iing anything from an earthquake of this magnitude. despite the fact it was right on the water just on land. now there is still some discrepancy. regardless had, this is one of the larger earthquakes that's take
viewers like joseph who felt it for 7 seconds, they have been calling us. giving their own reports here. >> 7 to 8 seconds there. in month gol ri county, we talked to a viewer who said she felt for 30 to 45 seconds. so really depended on where you were, how high you were in the building. you heard that from chief meteorologist tammie souza. we're saying the higher up you are up in a building, you're going to feel it more. >> the higher up and the stronger the shaking is going to...
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for our viewers in the united states, "early start" is up next.ur viewers around the world, we go live to london with my colleague max foster. thank you for watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. the world's news leader. hi, i'm johnny bench. after a hall of fame career, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets down deep into those joints for big time pain relief. blue-emu, it works fast and you won't stink. >>> welcome to "early today." i'm david briggs on a monday. >> i'm christine romans on monday, november 20th. breaking overnight, charles manson has died t. california department of corrections says it wild-eyes '60s cult leader died of unspecified natural causes. >> he has been in prison since 1971
for our viewers in the united states, "early start" is up next.ur viewers around the world, we go live to london with my colleague max foster. thank you for watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. the world's news leader. hi, i'm johnny bench. after a hall of fame career, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets down deep into those joints for big time pain relief. blue-emu, it works fast and you won't stink....
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each picture in the eyes is biggest plate series transports viewers into a different fantastical world. carlina york from norway and rita it can in from finland have traveled the world staging scenes with real people in natural landscapes they were inspired by norse legends and myths. but of the many in the beginning of the project we were looking at the cation self not the raw phenomenons so we were trying to see how how could a rock be alive how people explained different dangerous like sample that existed in nature and then from there we made that leap over some yes off talking with people all over the world into imagination and how you connect. the two artists who. each picture together like here in iceland. makes the portable sculptures while carlina is responsible for the photography. they work with amateur models who don't get paid for their participation and most of them are retired that the age group have a particular sense of liberty with its or the sense of freedom when they are being called a graph there comes a point where they have experience a lot and they have a lot of
each picture in the eyes is biggest plate series transports viewers into a different fantastical world. carlina york from norway and rita it can in from finland have traveled the world staging scenes with real people in natural landscapes they were inspired by norse legends and myths. but of the many in the beginning of the project we were looking at the cation self not the raw phenomenons so we were trying to see how how could a rock be alive how people explained different dangerous like...
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does that leave viewers inevitably with an unbalanced impression?ured to the catalan flags, but they are as passionate in putting their views across. we covered those rallies, we covered them when they are in barcelona and when they are in madrid. and we also go out into the crowd and get the voices supporting the rallies and also the voices down the sides of the rallies, who are possibly not supporting that point of view. so we do try to get the balance across, but also within the bulletins pieces we do. andrew roy, thank you. before we go, a little more of your reaction to how the bbc covered the news this week. on friday morning, one of the stories getting the headline treatment was this. and president trump's twitter account is closed for 11 minutes by a member of staff on their last day. moira merryweather had this response: and andrew garner agreed with that: and finally, we mentioned last week complaints that bbc news should not have concerned itself with the trivial though amusing tale of president macron's dog urinating in a fireplace durin
does that leave viewers inevitably with an unbalanced impression?ured to the catalan flags, but they are as passionate in putting their views across. we covered those rallies, we covered them when they are in barcelona and when they are in madrid. and we also go out into the crowd and get the voices supporting the rallies and also the voices down the sides of the rallies, who are possibly not supporting that point of view. so we do try to get the balance across, but also within the bulletins...
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live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, and change seems imminent in zimbabwe as the pressure builds on the nation's long time president to step down. robert mugabe is barely clinging to power, his own party reportedly discussing a vote of no confidence on his leadership. all of this following wednesday's military coup. mr. mugabe has been under house arrest and people have been making their voices heard on the streets. this was the scene in the nation's capital of harare. a mass demonstration. thousands of people rallying, demanding the president resign. let's get the very latest live in harare this hour. we know that negotiations are still ongoing between members of mr. mugabe's own party and the military. where do things stand right now? >> reporter: well, george, just after 5 past 11:00 in the morning. we know the headlines on in sunday after a momentous day in harare are all saying that, yes, they'r
live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, and change seems imminent in zimbabwe as the pressure builds on the nation's long time president to step down. robert mugabe is barely clinging to power, his own party reportedly discussing a vote of no confidence on his leadership. all of this following...
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even sitting there singing along doesn't help she messed up there were simply too few viewers. you know i just wasn't good enough i was too nervous because so many people had watched him it was a bad performance on. her stages a flat shared with other would be internet stars. cables are strewn throughout like spiders webs for work space doubles as a bedroom and in the shared kitchen complete with leftover food old tiger monitors the shows it smells of cap and old smoke. and there's a flat rate next door noisily wrapping it breakneck speed. yes yes i. was. being tries again her show begins with her applying her make up there's no such thing as privacy here of course she earns far less than her grand master and as one of his employees she has to give him a percentage he's the boss and she's the internet proletariat sometimes old tiger chats to just to get things going to she scenario than your teen at first i was really excited and full of hope i thought if they can become stars why not me. now after a few months i know how hard this business can be like an internet. you know unt
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i want to share with the viewers what happened after that. him on this program a couple of months ago who saw him, was impressed by his standing up for journalism, followed me on twitter, and as a result there was a conversation, there was a dinner. she alleged harassment by him and shared that with me the other day. it was very painful to hear that, and david, you can against a leader in the journalism profession but more than half a dozen women come forward alleging your former boss is behaving this way. he's apologizing for this. what was it like for you to have to cover it inside your own house? >> it's obviously a disappointment. initially when news broke on tuesday, i believe, the "washington post" the two women had come forward with complaints that were almost too decades old, in a sense, you say that's disappointing. it seems distant. i had known something else. i previously reported on an earlier zins a complaint had been filed in october of 2015. i had not reported that publicly. the incident, even by the complaints account was rela
i want to share with the viewers what happened after that. him on this program a couple of months ago who saw him, was impressed by his standing up for journalism, followed me on twitter, and as a result there was a conversation, there was a dinner. she alleged harassment by him and shared that with me the other day. it was very painful to hear that, and david, you can against a leader in the journalism profession but more than half a dozen women come forward alleging your former boss is...
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skirt is offering viewers 20 percent off outer wear. for kid on your list, head to momo tree house on march street for a free stocking stuff. they are also offering a free stocking stuff but with $25 purchase. lulu get discount play card. ten visit to this indoor playground for $75. for art lovers look no further then philly word art.com. viewers 25 percent offy our , on black friday, through monday. for the performing arts, save five dollars off tickets and pay no ticket fees for certain shows at the philadelphia theater company at the susan robert theaters. get $20 off a philly pops christmas on select dates. if you'd like to give the gift of relaxation head to hand an stone at logan square. only our six abc viewers will get a free foot trim or eye brow wax with the spa's buy one get one free solution. preorder now and pic fr finally for food is in your life head to this restaurant and get 20 percent off gift card on black friday, at cope a banana on south street buy two, $25 gift certificates and get a third for free and while you ar
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our only viewers well git a free foot treatment or eyebrow wax. preorder now and pick up black friday weekend. and finally for the foodie in your life, head to limoncello, at copa banana, while you're shopping get a comementtory hot cocoa or a free apple cider at dill worth hall. >> bad news for mitsubishi. >> also the states take hundreds of thousands of dollars of vodka from a factory in california. >>> happy black friday. so you can enjoy your turkey coma this morning. if you have to be up and about, not us we have to be up and about if you do too. things are nice and quiet out there as we look at philadelphia international airport. if you're going to catch a flight, on the road headed to the airport also look pretty good. if you need to travel in and around the art museum, good news there. they finished cleaning up from the parade. everything is reopened including this ramp from the vine street expressway westbound to the parkway and on the vine not a whole lot happening this morning. volume on all the highs is pretty light. a broken-down bus
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powers trying to interfere or trying to flex their muscles so to speak so let me also remind the viewers that part of what also saudi arabia claimed at least that this is all about or what the what its allies in lebanon were upset about was president rouhani of iran who mentioned two weeks ago perhaps nothing. options in the region including lebanon without the you know without iran's. so to speak consent to do so in one way or another one can see the hurried resignation as saudi arabia saying well look we can also influence things on the ground we can you know we can create put a hold on on a settlement that brought the president on to the presidency and how do you need to the premiership so in some ways just to sum it up briefly there is a consensus that we do not want a war if saudi arabia want a military confrontation with hezbollah it is my view that no party in lebanon want to start but at the same time what the how do you do as a good nation brought forward is that there is a need to have a discussion about the status of hezbollah going forward and also whether hezbollah should di
powers trying to interfere or trying to flex their muscles so to speak so let me also remind the viewers that part of what also saudi arabia claimed at least that this is all about or what the what its allies in lebanon were upset about was president rouhani of iran who mentioned two weeks ago perhaps nothing. options in the region including lebanon without the you know without iran's. so to speak consent to do so in one way or another one can see the hurried resignation as saudi arabia saying...
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telling viewers it wasn't a stunt.eated in statue of liberty halloween costume but all right and went with the show. we're glad she's okay. >>> which candy are trick or treaters hoping to score most? most popular is reese's peanut butter cups, snickers and twix. but least loved? circus peanuts, candy corn or wax coke bottles, not most popular house on the street. candy corn getting no respect. >>> up next, how halloween was saved for hundreds of children, inspiring america is next. >> announcer: "nbc nightly news" is brought to you by allstate, are you in good hands? attack in new york city. what the fbi just told us about "safety" here in the bay area. and the discovery on the front seat. plus, chaos on a san francisco hill - the runaway dump truck, next. right now at 6:terror in >>> finally, it's the night kids wait for all year. in houston, where over 60,000 people are displaced by hurricane harvey, still living in hotel rooms, volunteers are making sure that kids impacted by the storm still get happy halloween. kat
telling viewers it wasn't a stunt.eated in statue of liberty halloween costume but all right and went with the show. we're glad she's okay. >>> which candy are trick or treaters hoping to score most? most popular is reese's peanut butter cups, snickers and twix. but least loved? circus peanuts, candy corn or wax coke bottles, not most popular house on the street. candy corn getting no respect. >>> up next, how halloween was saved for hundreds of children, inspiring america is...
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we'll bring that to the viewers as we receive it.ig test people will be looking for from mnangagwa and the speech coming up is, you know, a commitment really to dismantle the mugabe power structure, right? within the government. >> reporter: well, that's right. there seems like he signs on the dotted line again from the cheers of the crowd. it seems like it's signed and sealed and we'll be hearing from the interim president soon. look, we don't know how mnangagwa is going to deal with the military in the next few weeks and months and we do know that there will be immense pressure for him to make a clean break from mugabe. he'll consolidate his party but then before he makes any kind of moves obviously towards opposition. >> quick question on the government he may form. do you expect the party to continue governing on their own or do you think mnangagwa might bring in the opposition to form a coalition to show his commitment to reform? >> reporter: i don't think you'll see a coalition in the short term. i might be proven wrong on that
we'll bring that to the viewers as we receive it.ig test people will be looking for from mnangagwa and the speech coming up is, you know, a commitment really to dismantle the mugabe power structure, right? within the government. >> reporter: well, that's right. there seems like he signs on the dotted line again from the cheers of the crowd. it seems like it's signed and sealed and we'll be hearing from the interim president soon. look, we don't know how mnangagwa is going to deal with the...
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for the younger viewers. >> and french fries. >> thank you.ews" at 4:00. for monica malpass, alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. we hope you'll join me tonight and err night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv for only $24.90 more per month. comcast is building america's largest gig-speed network to give small businesses more. call 1-800-501-6000 today. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >>> he was known as much more devotion to family and community as he was for the command of the mound and the two seam fastball the sudden loss of roy
for the younger viewers. >> and french fries. >> thank you.ews" at 4:00. for monica malpass, alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. we hope you'll join me tonight and err night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the...
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current viewers with their current tvs will be unaffected. this is precisely the kind of technological innovation that the sec should champion. of course not everyone does. when confronted with change there are always those who stubbornly cling to the past. they choose peer and opportunism over freedom and opportunity. we have seen that in spades in this proceeding. these naysayers have asked us to impose extensive government regulation in order to strangle nexgen tv in its infancy. they call for delay is that they would never concede and it certainly would never countenance if the animation pioneered by silicon valley rather than the television industry. they speak false fears about having to buy new equipment to see your favorite show. they seek a categorical viewer impact standard they themselves have rejected in this agency's pending vacant channel proceeding. in some they follow in the tired tradition of those who have sought to unleash the regulatory process in order to block progress. this opposition has an ignominious pedigree. it ech
current viewers with their current tvs will be unaffected. this is precisely the kind of technological innovation that the sec should champion. of course not everyone does. when confronted with change there are always those who stubbornly cling to the past. they choose peer and opportunism over freedom and opportunity. we have seen that in spades in this proceeding. these naysayers have asked us to impose extensive government regulation in order to strangle nexgen tv in its infancy. they call...
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viewers can see the mountainous regions. viewers can see the official visit by the president that is going on, it went on earlier today, surrounded by media as you can imagine. while the authorities then are failing to coordinate the rescue effort, people are coordinate the rescue effort, people a re really coordinate the rescue effort, people are really suffering. absolutely. i talked to one gentleman on facebook and he said this is our village, he showed me the homes, 14 members of the village were killed, two people dying, no one had come to help them. he said they had been sleeping outside in the cold because the temperature drops of mike in this mountainous region and the freezing cold is too dangerous for those injured and four young children. and we are using the official figure of 460 people dead but there are fears that that figure could be much higher. even officials themselves say they are afraid the number will rise significantly because there is a tradition in muslim countries when you have a death you want to b
viewers can see the mountainous regions. viewers can see the official visit by the president that is going on, it went on earlier today, surrounded by media as you can imagine. while the authorities then are failing to coordinate the rescue effort, people are coordinate the rescue effort, people a re really coordinate the rescue effort, people are really suffering. absolutely. i talked to one gentleman on facebook and he said this is our village, he showed me the homes, 14 members of the...
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know the first signs are it is this solidified i mean people have come together to explain to our viewers what kind of consensus there is is there now in dealing with this situation they're seeing this foreign meddling from from saudi arabia and it's sent. shivers through the spine of a lot of people because i mean to remind our viewers you know people remember the war in the civil war it was horrific it was long and and they found some kind of consensus to move forward with lots of disagreements and a very complicated political system is it durable can it pull through this crisis go ahead in beirut. in my opinion the consensus is that we do not want the lebanese people do not want another war they do not want to be dragged into another war on behalf of somebody else but for the you know for the same. having also a comprehensive analysis of what the view is from lebanon and also in the region we need to talk about obviously saudi interference but we also need to talk about iranian involvement in lebanon as you well know hezbollah is an iranian ally and has a lot of power in lebanon but it
know the first signs are it is this solidified i mean people have come together to explain to our viewers what kind of consensus there is is there now in dealing with this situation they're seeing this foreign meddling from from saudi arabia and it's sent. shivers through the spine of a lot of people because i mean to remind our viewers you know people remember the war in the civil war it was horrific it was long and and they found some kind of consensus to move forward with lots of...
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on black friday and small business saturday our viewers will receive a special gift with special purchase at ellauri boutiques. at marlin shifts jewelry get 40% off if you spend $350 or more and at skirts get a discount for getting the gift of warmth. for the kids on your list, head to momo's tree house for a free stocking stuffer. tildie's toy box is also offering a stocking stuffer. get discount play cards. ten visits to this indoor playground. for the art lover look no further than phillyword.com. 25% off on black friday through monday. for the performing arts, save $5 off tickets and pay no fees for certain shows and get $20 off a philly pop christmas. if you would like to give the relaxation head to hand and stone at logan square. preorder now and pick up black friday weekend. and finally for the foodies in your life, head to limoncello and get gift cards. while you're shopping get a complementary hot cocoa at christmas village. >> remember that promo code is 6abc. >> i never want to eat or drink again after yesterday but after that piece. >> you're good to go if you're heading down
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my guest in beirut and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here argue see you next time and remember cross talk was. applied to many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got a. little of her. about her sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. to caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one to. speak to now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. played. simply using markets to wage war against country a country individual the individual and we saw in greece when goldman sachs and their buddies deci
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back in 2016 same time last year they had a million more viewers. how do you analyze that. >> the nfl owners are behind the curve. they're looking over their shoulder at history and my valuelation is three times, i'm thrilled. what's going to happen in the future? you're starting to see people turn off the set. they don't want to watch, they don't like the politics on the field and that's going to be a problem. they have to look forward and goodell really needs to get some sense because people are going to be angry about the pay day and doesn't help ratings at all. melissa: david, quick, your thought on this? >> i agree with gerri. in addition to looking at past performance, forecasting future performance and those rating numbers are troubling. again, it's that criteria, plus others, that the nba owners-- excuse me the nfl owners and the committee are looking this over, they are going to factor all that in. we'll see. melissa: let the market work. coming up, before the mad dash for holiday shopping begins, someone here says buy one name to pay for a
back in 2016 same time last year they had a million more viewers. how do you analyze that. >> the nfl owners are behind the curve. they're looking over their shoulder at history and my valuelation is three times, i'm thrilled. what's going to happen in the future? you're starting to see people turn off the set. they don't want to watch, they don't like the politics on the field and that's going to be a problem. they have to look forward and goodell really needs to get some sense because...
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by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. there's confusion tonight over who's in charge of a federal agency created to protect americans in their banking and financial dealings. the consumer financial protection bureau was created by president obama and congress after the 2008 financial crisis. the uncertainty began yesterday when the agency's director, richard cordray, an obama appointee, officially resigned and immediately promoted his chief of staff, leandra english, to deputy director. that means, under the law, she would be acting director until a permanent replacement is nominated and approved by the senate. but hours after cordray resigned, the trump administration named its budget director, mick mulvaney, as acting director of the bureau. today, the white house said it has the legal authority to appoint mulvaney and that he'll take over monday morning while keeping h
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but there is no comparison is that i mean saudi arabia and anyone else to me and i point out to our viewers the sixty minutes report on c.b.s. was absolutely disgraceful in its bias ok jamal let me go back to you because if it's two against one here. what. i mean i i have a hard time go the anywhere in the world let me go to show me and other again you know that this is healthy you have to make sure your back is covered and your flanks are covered and you can see what lies ahead he's the you know hezbollah and iran interfering in the in the affairs of states and back to the arab league meeting on sunday the arab league charter. says that there are you know states the inviolability of not just sovereignty and territory territorial integrity of all arab states but independence as well and the first time in their history that they significantly veered from this and intervene in the affairs of state allegedly to support a population against its government it was in libya and in syria and now they are doing so in yemen when when when the arab league takes these decisions and sideline syria and l
but there is no comparison is that i mean saudi arabia and anyone else to me and i point out to our viewers the sixty minutes report on c.b.s. was absolutely disgraceful in its bias ok jamal let me go back to you because if it's two against one here. what. i mean i i have a hard time go the anywhere in the world let me go to show me and other again you know that this is healthy you have to make sure your back is covered and your flanks are covered and you can see what lies ahead he's the you...
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hope that they would want to vote so let's talk about some of the issues again just to remind our viewers that got in the way of these coalition talks of these coalition talks being successful rather and one of them was migration and we've talked quite a bit about the conservative wing of chancellor merkel's conservative alliance the more conservative wing rather the c.s.u. varian sister party wanting to institute a cap a limit on the number of refugees who arrive there was also the question of family reunification whether refugees would be allowed to bring their families over to germany what what was the sticking point there where these parties couldn't come together. basically c.s.u. the variances to party of the city you with has always been very critical of merkel's refugee policy and wanted to have this very big of a severe cap at two hundred thousand. people coming in net per year and that this was not something that the greens wanted to agree to even though in the last few days they had made a major move or kind of compromise by rephrasing this cap in little bit different way they
hope that they would want to vote so let's talk about some of the issues again just to remind our viewers that got in the way of these coalition talks of these coalition talks being successful rather and one of them was migration and we've talked quite a bit about the conservative wing of chancellor merkel's conservative alliance the more conservative wing rather the c.s.u. varian sister party wanting to institute a cap a limit on the number of refugees who arrive there was also the question of...