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a top unification says it's still not safe for him the muslims living in bangor this to return home to me and my eunice of directed just in forsyth also said you know he go but it is still being attacked by members of the million mom military he made the comments while visiting a large refugee camp in bangor this but authorities in myanmar are moving ahead with preparations to take back reback created refugees for those traumatized by ethnic violence this may prove a forbidding prospect it's one of the holding camps myanmar is building just across its border with bangladesh the site will serve as a reception area for returning ranger refugees before the ascent to camps in other parts of rakhine state. the bangladesh side will send back the forms of those who want to return to us we will check whether these people of the people who stayed in myanmar or not by cross-checking with the evidence we have for now though most of the revenge around willing to return over six hundred fifty thousand of them fled to bangladesh last year after myanmar's armed forces targeted their villages. this ma
a top unification says it's still not safe for him the muslims living in bangor this to return home to me and my eunice of directed just in forsyth also said you know he go but it is still being attacked by members of the million mom military he made the comments while visiting a large refugee camp in bangor this but authorities in myanmar are moving ahead with preparations to take back reback created refugees for those traumatized by ethnic violence this may prove a forbidding prospect it's...
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preparing reception camps for the gradual return of muslim looking girl refugees who fled to neighboring bangor this because of a military crackdown in the buddhist majority country bung of this says it's also preparing for the transfer but warned it might need more time turning to south africa and the keep region of the country is in the grip of the longest drought in living memory since two thousand and fifteen the area has seen no substantial rainfall and none is expected before me or june water is already being rationed a party is now say they'll have to cut off all supplies for non essential use by april. a lack of rainfall in cape town is making south africans very nervous water in the city's main reservoir the teva kloof dam is down to thirty percent capacity the situation isn't much better at other reservoirs cape town has imposed a level six alert level six is the next step that we're taking it to. people most significantly less than eighty seven liters per person per day anyone who exceeds the amount of water permitted for each household faces severe penalties that's why a growing num
preparing reception camps for the gradual return of muslim looking girl refugees who fled to neighboring bangor this because of a military crackdown in the buddhist majority country bung of this says it's also preparing for the transfer but warned it might need more time turning to south africa and the keep region of the country is in the grip of the longest drought in living memory since two thousand and fifteen the area has seen no substantial rainfall and none is expected before me or june...
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just a week after bangor ian took up the post one hundred fifty israeli paratroop as led by major arielsharon. was sent to attack an egyptian army base near the city of gaza but. forty egyptian soldiers were killed. and many more injured. when bigger came back decided immediately to show that israel is not going to give in. this time a from the egyptian border the provocation some of the attacks by into traitors were on the rise in. a tub the mass of a year. or the need for a way in mass of some your himself from c.m. was the mob. in medina. what. and that has a let me answer. has alerted min of i are. claiming they were egyptian territorial waters not so close the terrans straight at the entrance to the gulf of aqaba to ships sailing to and from the israeli port of the land. to strengthen his army north of salt more weapons from the west at this time to no avail. so in a surprise move he turned east. russia's new foreign minister mr should feel off lost no time in taking a personal part in middle east affairs and he was soon engaged in talks with president nasser. egypt signed this hug
just a week after bangor ian took up the post one hundred fifty israeli paratroop as led by major arielsharon. was sent to attack an egyptian army base near the city of gaza but. forty egyptian soldiers were killed. and many more injured. when bigger came back decided immediately to show that israel is not going to give in. this time a from the egyptian border the provocation some of the attacks by into traitors were on the rise in. a tub the mass of a year. or the need for a way in mass of...
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. >> senator collins and i often see each other on a thursday night, american airlines flight to bangor maine axios ceo has a a place up there, and senator collins, when you get off that plane, you go to place that most people would call a cab and pick up there they call it -- >> a camp. >> tell me about. >> it's a beautiful, pristine lake called a coldstream pond. my favorite place in the world. but i have seen you out kayaking. i don't understand this. >> it's because, it's because i'm surfing. [laughing] >> on those huge, crashing waves. >> maybe we should stick with the paddle boards. anyway, senator collins, thank you so much. what was like to be in the chamber last night? you have a complicated relationship with this president. >> it was a fascinating evening. i kept thinking that the president's speech was so eclectic. on the one hand, you heard him pitch for immigration reform, for controlling the high cost of prescription drug, for a brand-new infrastructure package. and then you heard him saying we got to crack down on drug dealers, which appeals more to my side of the aisle.
. >> senator collins and i often see each other on a thursday night, american airlines flight to bangor maine axios ceo has a a place up there, and senator collins, when you get off that plane, you go to place that most people would call a cab and pick up there they call it -- >> a camp. >> tell me about. >> it's a beautiful, pristine lake called a coldstream pond. my favorite place in the world. but i have seen you out kayaking. i don't understand this. >> it's...
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morning rush in northeast, philadelphia, new york, boston to bangor, heavy snow, strong winds, blizzard-like conditions possible for boston. snowfall up the coast, talking upwards of 8 to 12 inches. and if it moves further west could be heavy snow in new york, philly, down to washington. bears watching. >> al roker, thanks very much. >>> now to major developments in two hot spots around the globe. in iran at least 20 people killed in clashes between antigovernment protesters and security forces. south korea says it's ready to take up kim jong-un's surprise offer for new talks weeks ahead of the winter olympics. we've got it all covered from both flashpoints tonight, beginning with the latest on widespread protests in iran. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: protests rarely seen in iran. cars burning, buildings in flames. poster of the all-powerful supreme leader is trampled. chants of death to the dictator. khomeini blaming the u.s., saying the enemy is waiting for an opportunity for a crack through which it can infiltrate. a claim strongly rejected by the admi
morning rush in northeast, philadelphia, new york, boston to bangor, heavy snow, strong winds, blizzard-like conditions possible for boston. snowfall up the coast, talking upwards of 8 to 12 inches. and if it moves further west could be heavy snow in new york, philly, down to washington. bears watching. >> al roker, thanks very much. >>> now to major developments in two hot spots around the globe. in iran at least 20 people killed in clashes between antigovernment protesters and...
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for me so i won't be where i was twelve and lived in bangor from them was an armed group and forced me to go with them. since then i've lived around here i'm seventeen now that's it was terrible. don't do you know it's a huge i saw and did the most awful things as a single life i had all those years i knew it was no life at all. as i say he's an easy for me i'm gone. there's no safe haven for children in this environment of violence. at least there's a playground in the camp but the legacy of war is unmistakable even here. sometimes are killed spends time with other children in the camp in the afternoon. but nothing is like it used to be. you know i look up to you. and i have a good life in my village i had lots of friends we had a lot of fun together. we had school lessons under the big tree in the evenings we saying and danced in the moonlight but that's all gone. so you know many of my friends are dead. and the others are in refugee camps. to see and are killed share a similar fate and they now face a highly uncertain future. and as it stands now a peaceful solution between the warr
for me so i won't be where i was twelve and lived in bangor from them was an armed group and forced me to go with them. since then i've lived around here i'm seventeen now that's it was terrible. don't do you know it's a huge i saw and did the most awful things as a single life i had all those years i knew it was no life at all. as i say he's an easy for me i'm gone. there's no safe haven for children in this environment of violence. at least there's a playground in the camp but the legacy of...
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temperatures will feel like 29 below in bangor, maine, 10 below in new york city, even down into the carolinas we are going to feel wind chills well down into the lower single digits. as for records, sunday morning we'll see several records broken across major cities. zero in philly, 1 in new york, 5 below in boston. the good news is by sunday afternoon a warm-up will move into the midwest and it should make it to the east coast by monday. lester? >> dylan dreyer, thank you. >>> now to an nbc news exclusive. michael wolff, the author at the center of the storm and in the president's crosshairs after writing the book about life inside the trump west wing that left jaws dropping. the white house has pushed back hard, calling it fiction. but wolff is having none of it. standing by his work and doubling down. we get details from nbc's kristen welker. >> reporter: today president trump pelted with questions about the book "fire and fury." >> mr. president, what do you say to michael wolff? >> reporter: showing restraint but earlier taking to twitter to unleash some fury of his own, callin
temperatures will feel like 29 below in bangor, maine, 10 below in new york city, even down into the carolinas we are going to feel wind chills well down into the lower single digits. as for records, sunday morning we'll see several records broken across major cities. zero in philly, 1 in new york, 5 below in boston. the good news is by sunday afternoon a warm-up will move into the midwest and it should make it to the east coast by monday. lester? >> dylan dreyer, thank you. >>>...
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then we look for the coldest air of the season both friday and saturday and sunday right from bangor all the way out to chicago and down to charlotte. so again, lester, a lot of folks are going to be losing power and they're going to try to heat their homes, try to thaw out pipes. don't use a blow torch. keep any drapes away from space heaters as you try to stay warm. >> good to be in your neck of the woods, the plaza. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that's "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6: unnervin moments after an early morning temblor . how people reacted to the shaking and how the >>> right now at 6:00, a unnerve moment after a early morning testimonybler. how the people are gearing up for the next earthquake. all part of the team coverage. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. jessica aguirre. >> that woke many of us right in the middle of the night. the fault issue ago stern reminder we need to to be prepared. watch carefully
then we look for the coldest air of the season both friday and saturday and sunday right from bangor all the way out to chicago and down to charlotte. so again, lester, a lot of folks are going to be losing power and they're going to try to heat their homes, try to thaw out pipes. don't use a blow torch. keep any drapes away from space heaters as you try to stay warm. >> good to be in your neck of the woods, the plaza. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that's...
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in bangor, maine it will feel like 28 degrees below zero. the old record in philadelphia, 4, we're forecasting zero. new york, 1, in new england, the olds record was 10 below, we should get to 12 below in portland, boston, 5 below is the expected low compared to the record of 2 below. warm air is waiting into the wings. it's going to move into the midwest sunday afternoon. atlanta makes it up to 60. >>> there was panic in toronto last night after two jets collided on the runway. and one of this caught fire. no passengers were injured, the evacuation was slowed down, because some wanted to take their carry-on bags with them. how it happened and why it could have been much worse. >> stay seated. remain seated. >> reporter: fire on the wing and terror on board. >> there's people running around, the aircraft is on fire. >> it happened as an empty plane being towed somehow backed into the westjet plane. >> it started venting fuel all over the wing, a second or two later, it's a big fireball. everyone started yelling and panicking. >> reporter: af
in bangor, maine it will feel like 28 degrees below zero. the old record in philadelphia, 4, we're forecasting zero. new york, 1, in new england, the olds record was 10 below, we should get to 12 below in portland, boston, 5 below is the expected low compared to the record of 2 below. warm air is waiting into the wings. it's going to move into the midwest sunday afternoon. atlanta makes it up to 60. >>> there was panic in toronto last night after two jets collided on the runway. and...
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look at this from norfolk up to bangor, maine. the big storm.he one their calling -- we call it in meteorological terms, a bombogenesis, a storm that explosively develops. there's criteria for that. i won't bore you with that. it's one of the most intensely -- rapidly intensifying storms that there can be. if you're heading that way, watch out. back at home, as we scan the skies, zoom down to our neighborhoods, scattered light showers out there. that's the case for the rest of the day. the next storm coming in tonight. brace for another round of heavier showers. let's turn it over to sue and see what's going on with the commute. >> what did you call that? >> bombogenesis. >> i will remember that. learned something new today. slow traffic out of livermore. green is great. i expect relatively slow commute it morning as we had a holiday week for a lot of folks. earlier accident 880 near 92, that's cleared out of lanes. traffic is getting by there. new accident reported southbound 680, the ramp to southbound 101. i'm seeing slow traffic on southboun
look at this from norfolk up to bangor, maine. the big storm.he one their calling -- we call it in meteorological terms, a bombogenesis, a storm that explosively develops. there's criteria for that. i won't bore you with that. it's one of the most intensely -- rapidly intensifying storms that there can be. if you're heading that way, watch out. back at home, as we scan the skies, zoom down to our neighborhoods, scattered light showers out there. that's the case for the rest of the day. the next...
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coast, icy conditions kick in for up state new york, vermont and new hampshire and heavier ice in bangor, maine. and this wave of cold air filters its way to the east. kendis, maggie. >> so a rough couple days from the midwest to the east. >>> so, a true power couple is coming together to help girls around the world. >> nobel winner and ceo apple tim cook are launching, think different. the goal is to improve education for girls worldwide. apple's funding is expected to to help programs in latin america and india. >>> and a man in blue stood out during a half marathon in california. >> pasadena officer wants to be the youngest full-time police officer to complete 100 full marathons and 100 half marathons. the 43-year-old ran his 123rd half marathon sunday. >> he did it wearing his police uniform. he finished all 13 miles with all of his equipment including a vest, work boots and of course a gun. that's about 25 extra pounds of equipment and he raised money for a pair of charities. so what did you do this weekend? >> i know. and halfway through the ma marathon, he actually made an arrest
coast, icy conditions kick in for up state new york, vermont and new hampshire and heavier ice in bangor, maine. and this wave of cold air filters its way to the east. kendis, maggie. >> so a rough couple days from the midwest to the east. >>> so, a true power couple is coming together to help girls around the world. >> nobel winner and ceo apple tim cook are launching, think different. the goal is to improve education for girls worldwide. apple's funding is expected to to...
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bangor new austerity measures spilling over into unrest tunisia's government introduced the measures on january first and placed a strain on the pocketbooks of many tunisians. in many places demonstrators took to looting stores and to board a one man died possibly from breathing tear gas from police. it was seven years ago that the arab spring began here in the west tunisia is seen as an example of a successful transition to democracy not everyone is happy though. we had ten governments in seven years but got nothing but promises. with the kind of rapid problems are getting worse for poor people but politicians are living the high life look the same. people also took to the streets in the capital tunis as well the origin of the protests is a deal the government agreed to at the international monetary fund to help curb rising debt economic reforms were introduced one result fuel prices as well as many taxes went up as of the new year. it is our right to demonstrate for a lot of people it will be more difficult to make ends meet. that's. discontent is growing in chinese are more protes
bangor new austerity measures spilling over into unrest tunisia's government introduced the measures on january first and placed a strain on the pocketbooks of many tunisians. in many places demonstrators took to looting stores and to board a one man died possibly from breathing tear gas from police. it was seven years ago that the arab spring began here in the west tunisia is seen as an example of a successful transition to democracy not everyone is happy though. we had ten governments in...
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then we look for the coldest air of the season both friday and saturday and sunday right from bangor the way out to chicago and down to charlotte. so again, lester, a lot of folks are going to be losing power and they're going to try to heat their homes, try to thaw out pipes. don't use a blow torch. keep drapes away from space heaters as you try to stay warm. >> good to be in your neck of the woods, the plaza. we appreciate you spending part of your that's "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> hello, sir. >> nice to see you. >> breaking news with golden globes host seth meyermeyers, w "access" learned now about the planned red carpet blackout. >>> disappointed in myself. >> yes, he was sorry for posting the suicide discovery video, but wait physical you hear what logan paul
then we look for the coldest air of the season both friday and saturday and sunday right from bangor the way out to chicago and down to charlotte. so again, lester, a lot of folks are going to be losing power and they're going to try to heat their homes, try to thaw out pipes. don't use a blow torch. keep drapes away from space heaters as you try to stay warm. >> good to be in your neck of the woods, the plaza. we appreciate you spending part of your that's "nightly news" for...
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from here, and just behind us on another staging there's a sign for barbour engineering, based in bangor jobs in the us. the argument from boeing is that this place was built with the help of public money with handouts, a subsidy and therefore it's not fair. well, i think they're wrong, because the uk government did give bombardier money to build this factory. however, it was not a given, it was a loan and we have to repay the money. so why do the us authorities think the loan is unfair? i went to washington to find out, and see what the uk government had been doing here for bombardier workers. it's not the first time the us has expressed concern about that government money for bombardier. us trade representatives threatened action nearly a decade ago when it was first revealed, but nothing happened. until in 2016 bombardier won a major orderfrom a us airline for c series planes. now they were entering american airspace with help from foreign governments, and us rival boeing wasn't happy. it compiled a petition alleging unfair competition. and fired it straight into the arms of the trump
from here, and just behind us on another staging there's a sign for barbour engineering, based in bangor jobs in the us. the argument from boeing is that this place was built with the help of public money with handouts, a subsidy and therefore it's not fair. well, i think they're wrong, because the uk government did give bombardier money to build this factory. however, it was not a given, it was a loan and we have to repay the money. so why do the us authorities think the loan is unfair? i went...
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since the pope's visit was inspirational when they're mostly in bangor landing it's been such a wonderful emotion for me you have no idea how much i've cried. peruvians followed eighty one year old francis from the amazon in the south to the beach front mass in one chuckle in the north. many like seventy eight year old. made long journeys to see the pope. i believe in the holy father though i suffer from my back i made the effort travelling twenty four hours by bus i'm happy. francis don't prove years to not forget the poor. a society that doesn't accept those who suffer compassion toward suffering is cruel and inhumane. the argentine born pontiff. criticised corruption in latin america he urged indigenous people to protect the un and condemned human trafficking and crimes against women but said nothing about sex abuse by the clergy. overshadowed by the sex scandals. with. both the revolutionary and the defending him. in chile at least ten churches were burned more than eighty people were arrested for protesting the abuses by the clergy but the pope defended bishop. who victims say covere
since the pope's visit was inspirational when they're mostly in bangor landing it's been such a wonderful emotion for me you have no idea how much i've cried. peruvians followed eighty one year old francis from the amazon in the south to the beach front mass in one chuckle in the north. many like seventy eight year old. made long journeys to see the pope. i believe in the holy father though i suffer from my back i made the effort travelling twenty four hours by bus i'm happy. francis don't...
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and gandhi was watching all this he was doing his best he went to bangor he walked around the villages which where the muslims have massacred the landlords and he talked to the muslims he really put his life on the line and he went without any protection just a few of his followers walking on foot and he managed to persuade the muslims that there was not not right to do this as he walked people would throw glass pieces on the floor. in his spot and his answer to that was to even do more of the very simple which he used. in order to walk and in fact walking barefoot this had a tremendous more to impact and the bad it that we'd like to draw is between in the christian tradition the fiction of christ that is suffering for humanity tormenting the fish in order to make the martyr. beat and then there is other retaliation by by muslims in east bengal whether in the majority they turned on him attack them massacred many and hindus and been hard on. the muslims. and again they do the same in india and then in the punjab we see the muslims retaliating by attacking the sikhs and killing a lot of
and gandhi was watching all this he was doing his best he went to bangor he walked around the villages which where the muslims have massacred the landlords and he talked to the muslims he really put his life on the line and he went without any protection just a few of his followers walking on foot and he managed to persuade the muslims that there was not not right to do this as he walked people would throw glass pieces on the floor. in his spot and his answer to that was to even do more of the...
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people are thought of being killed charles stratford reports some could support long refugee camp in bangor the us the system is fifteen and seventeen years old same the soldiers tied them to trees and gang raped them the eldest says a sister lost consciousness as the second man began to prove a lie so. beyond me surrounded our house she says my sister and i were in the bathroom the soldiers burst in and drank this outside seven men raped me she says passers by found them unconscious and still tied to the trees. it was difficult to walk she says but they helped us it took us fifteen days to walk to the bangladesh border. rights groups say that the myanmar army used gang rape as part of its ethnic cleansing campaign that killed thousands of people and destroyed their homes in rakhine state. they also say the case highlights massive floors in the international criminal justice system and there are questions being asked as to whether the interests of powerful countries like china could jeopardize myanmar ever fully being called to account. gathering evidence in myanmar is almost impossible at
people are thought of being killed charles stratford reports some could support long refugee camp in bangor the us the system is fifteen and seventeen years old same the soldiers tied them to trees and gang raped them the eldest says a sister lost consciousness as the second man began to prove a lie so. beyond me surrounded our house she says my sister and i were in the bathroom the soldiers burst in and drank this outside seven men raped me she says passers by found them unconscious and still...
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of thousands of one hundred refugees to myanmar which was due to begin on tuesday has been delayed bangor they have agreed to move around seven hundred fifty thousand who fled ethnic violence and stayed the repatriation process is expected to take two years but a list of over one million names compiled by bangladesh is yet to be passed on to myanmar or many refugees so they're feeling pressure to go back to iraq and a worried about their safety james gomes is amnesty international regional director for southeast asia and he says no one should be forced to return. we are not clear about the fundamental conditions to which the refugees returning to because they have fled you know probably the risk to life destruction at the hands of the time a door in raw kind state and name sending them back to the same conditions so this is why the issue of voluntariness is important to ascertain although the document you know framing the return agreement and the physical agreement do make reference to the voluntary returns but we need effective oversight to determine if indeed these returns are voluntary
of thousands of one hundred refugees to myanmar which was due to begin on tuesday has been delayed bangor they have agreed to move around seven hundred fifty thousand who fled ethnic violence and stayed the repatriation process is expected to take two years but a list of over one million names compiled by bangladesh is yet to be passed on to myanmar or many refugees so they're feeling pressure to go back to iraq and a worried about their safety james gomes is amnesty international regional...
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visiting refugee camps in bangladesh ganguly was banned from entering myanmar her visit to neighboring bangor this comes just days the four hundred refugees are due to start returning to myanmar the repatriation process is expected to last two years more than six hundred thousand one hundred have fled to bangladesh and mons army launched a crackdown in northern iraq on state last august correspondent charles stratford is in caucasus bazaar and spoke with the and he. i don't think the situation has really improved in myanmar and first of all where will they go back to they've lost their livelihood they've lost their crops they've lost their fields all the all the rice now as we've heard really being sold elsewhere to other countries. they've lost their homes so they're really rebuilding process is going to be huge and the people should not be subjected to living in another camp like situation we all know what happened after two thousand and twelve people are still there after two thousand and twelve and i've talked to people in charge were told that they would stay for come on muslims for thre
visiting refugee camps in bangladesh ganguly was banned from entering myanmar her visit to neighboring bangor this comes just days the four hundred refugees are due to start returning to myanmar the repatriation process is expected to last two years more than six hundred thousand one hundred have fled to bangladesh and mons army launched a crackdown in northern iraq on state last august correspondent charles stratford is in caucasus bazaar and spoke with the and he. i don't think the situation...
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is needed to allow it to take place properly the worst would be to move these people from camps in bangorthere to camps in myanmar . keeping an artificial situation for a long time and not allowing for the for them to regain their their normal lives. in chile pope francis is express what he's called his pain and shame over the country's sexual abuse scandal it's the first time he's commented on the crisis surrounding a former priest who was found guilty in twenty eleven of abusing teenage boys pope francis also met with victims of child abuse by priests in santiago from the latin america to listen human reports. chilean catholics and immigrants from many parts of latin america spent the night here for the chance to see pope francis up the pope's media never you never read them again it was worth it i love this part because he underscores the need for social justice which our political parties have forgotten. that this is something large this park and organizers calculated four hundred thousand people came to the pope's first mass in chile less than half of the estimated one million who at
is needed to allow it to take place properly the worst would be to move these people from camps in bangorthere to camps in myanmar . keeping an artificial situation for a long time and not allowing for the for them to regain their their normal lives. in chile pope francis is express what he's called his pain and shame over the country's sexual abuse scandal it's the first time he's commented on the crisis surrounding a former priest who was found guilty in twenty eleven of abusing teenage boys...
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icinroll the up to bangor. nort >>> a first alert in effect for the entire area through saturday. we will see periods of heavy rain, a chance o in the 50s and 60s. we'll warm into the u 6 this afternoon. occasional heavy rainnd67 in ph delaware. sunshine returns this with winter's cold. day. skbroo latest weather. >>> willie's here. >> yay. >> doesn't it feel good? >> willie geist. >> it's friday. >> i want to enter every room that way. >> you're going to like this. it's a funny conversation going on on twitter. the tweet that started it all. what is the funniest time your parents banned a piece of pop culture from you? i came home from school once and this cd was broken in tw had to bedroom to watch "the simpsons" over their shoulder because of the violence. really? >> itchy and scratchy. >> my mom confiscated the marshal mathers l.p. when i was 12. she wrapped up and gave it to me on my 21st this. i wasn't allowed to watch "the love boat." i thought itas anonymous '70s hookups. >> they were right. >> i've sti
icinroll the up to bangor. nort >>> a first alert in effect for the entire area through saturday. we will see periods of heavy rain, a chance o in the 50s and 60s. we'll warm into the u 6 this afternoon. occasional heavy rainnd67 in ph delaware. sunshine returns this with winter's cold. day. skbroo latest weather. >>> willie's here. >> yay. >> doesn't it feel good? >> willie geist. >> it's friday. >> i want to enter every room that way. >>...
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. >> this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. >> and thatgic johnson, this urban kid from michigan and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers, the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. >> lakers had several chances. here's larry bird. >> magic johnson leads the attack. >> look at that pass. oh, what a show! oh, what a show! >> when the championship games are in primetime and people are paying attention to that, television feeds into those rivalries and makes them bigger than they've ever been before. >> primitive skill. they're just as good as dead. >> every mike tyson fight was an event. because every fight was like an ax murder. when he fought michael spinks. the electricity, you could just feel it watching it on tv. tyson was made for tv because there was drama. >> it's all over! mike tyson has won it! >> not a lot of junior high school kids can dunk. especially at -- >> everybody tries. >> i think that he is starting to transcend his sport that he's becoming something of a p
. >> this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. >> and thatgic johnson, this urban kid from michigan and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers, the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. >> lakers had several chances. here's larry bird. >> magic johnson leads the attack. >> look at that pass. oh, what a show! oh, what a show! >> when the championship games...
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ice from memany memphis from bangor main. a tept to a quarter inch of rain. we're talking upwards of nine to 12 inches of snow from north american pennsylvania all the way up into northern maine. the heaviest amounts as much as a foot and a half as we get into parts of the northeast. guys, this is going to be about a 48-hour event. on the roads and in the air, it'ses going to be a mess. allow yourself extra time. >> thanks, al. also ahead, important information tied to your money. the irs is now out with revised income tax with holding tables to reflect the kmajs made with by the new republican tax laws. the question is what does that mean for you and your paycheck? whenever we get confused we bring stephanie in in what we call steph-speak. >> this all hands, this tax law at the end of the year. you've got an understaffed irs so people are confused. >> this is new with holding tables but we're supposed to figure it out ourselves? >> you figure out your w-4. your employer figures out what they should with hold. an issue is the moirs are working off last year's
ice from memany memphis from bangor main. a tept to a quarter inch of rain. we're talking upwards of nine to 12 inches of snow from north american pennsylvania all the way up into northern maine. the heaviest amounts as much as a foot and a half as we get into parts of the northeast. guys, this is going to be about a 48-hour event. on the roads and in the air, it'ses going to be a mess. allow yourself extra time. >> thanks, al. also ahead, important information tied to your money. the irs...
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we should see record lows in bangor, philadelphia, raleigh will be 9. chicago on saturday, minus 5. so this is dangerously cold air. we have to get through the weekend. and then we can take a little bit of a break. temperatures will start to moderate. and we can all catch our breath. in the meantime, the next 48 hours, going to be kind of tough and going into the weekend. of course the airports, a big problem. they're going to be taking a while to get back on track. so it's a real mess. >> what i'm hearing from you is it's bad now for a lot of folks, it's about to get worse. >> really big right by you, look at -- >> like i could just reach out, i could just touch. >> ow, ow. >> that's great. al, it's good to have you, sir. >> you, too, my friend. >>> it's personal, the shots that steve bannon takes at ivanka trump and jared kushner in this new book. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> mi
we should see record lows in bangor, philadelphia, raleigh will be 9. chicago on saturday, minus 5. so this is dangerously cold air. we have to get through the weekend. and then we can take a little bit of a break. temperatures will start to moderate. and we can all catch our breath. in the meantime, the next 48 hours, going to be kind of tough and going into the weekend. of course the airports, a big problem. they're going to be taking a while to get back on track. so it's a real mess....
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bangor, it will get down to negative 14. so that is likely also to shalter a record.ou may be wondering where is the warm air and when will it be here? well, eventually all the warm air across the west will, would its way to the east. it will just take a couple more days. so temperatures are still cold on suchbd, but nday, but middle the week, we'll start to see the warmth spread out and we'll start to get some improvements in the forecast. until then, we're still dealing with the arctic cold that is taking over a good portion of the east. i'm sure many people are ready for the warmth to get here. >> absolutely. b bonnie, thank you. more on the president trump tweet storm later here. >>> i've said from the beginning i think he has short term memory loss. because when he says it and the next minute he says it again. >> next hour we'll have a couple doctors with us to discuss the headlines the president is making about his mental health. ♪ this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow's important, but, this officially completes his education. spend
bangor, it will get down to negative 14. so that is likely also to shalter a record.ou may be wondering where is the warm air and when will it be here? well, eventually all the warm air across the west will, would its way to the east. it will just take a couple more days. so temperatures are still cold on suchbd, but nday, but middle the week, we'll start to see the warmth spread out and we'll start to get some improvements in the forecast. until then, we're still dealing with the arctic cold...
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says the pope's visit was inspirational when they're most in bangor landing it's been such a wonderful emotion for me you have no idea how much i've cried. caribbeans followed eighty one year old friends from the amazon in the south to the beachfront mass in one chuckle in the north. many like seventy eight year old. maid long journeys to see the pope you know. i believe in the holy father though i start from my back i made the effort travelling twenty four hours by bus i'm happy . francis don't prove to not forget the poor. a society that doesn't accept those who suffer compassion toward suffering is cruel and inhumane. the argentine born pontiff criticised corruption in latin america he urged indigenous people to protect the amazon and condemned human trafficking and crimes against women. but said nothing about sex abuse by the clergy. and. ten churches were burned more than eighty people were arrested for protesting the abuses by the clergy but the pope defended. victims covered up abuse. then i will talk there is not one piece of proof against him it's clear. the pope is under a lo
says the pope's visit was inspirational when they're most in bangor landing it's been such a wonderful emotion for me you have no idea how much i've cried. caribbeans followed eighty one year old friends from the amazon in the south to the beachfront mass in one chuckle in the north. many like seventy eight year old. maid long journeys to see the pope you know. i believe in the holy father though i start from my back i made the effort travelling twenty four hours by bus i'm happy . francis...
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. >> senator collins, maine and the bangor area in particular is trump country and trunp country took a lot of people in this room by surprise. people didn't understand what was happening around the country and like you are in close touch with your constituents, you saw it coming. help us understand trump country. >> i'm from northern maine and that definitely is trump country. maine is a microcosm of the country in many ways but we only have two congressional districts. the second district voted for donald trump by 11 votes, the first district voted for hillary clinton by 14 percent points and so there's a real split in maine. the southern part is more prosperous. the northern and western parts of the state have been hit so hard by the loss of paper mills and other traditional industries where people use to be able to work for their entire lives and have a good pension, a good life and what's happened is those hard-working people through no fault of their own have lost their jobs and often times what has happened is the paper mills have gone from being owned i traditional paper compa
. >> senator collins, maine and the bangor area in particular is trump country and trunp country took a lot of people in this room by surprise. people didn't understand what was happening around the country and like you are in close touch with your constituents, you saw it coming. help us understand trump country. >> i'm from northern maine and that definitely is trump country. maine is a microcosm of the country in many ways but we only have two congressional districts. the second...
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bangor, maine, up to 18 inches. it is a quick mover and will be out of the way by this evening. however, the winds are still going to be blustery and difficult to get out there and travel. and as i mentioned they have just suspended all of the flights at jfk airport behind this, melissa. the coldest air we've seen so far. my concern is we're going to have power outages along the coast, right? and when we're dealing with forecast lows below zero like we are going to on saturday, that will be really dangerous, perhaps deadly. people need to know where their warming centers are. check on the elderly and kids and pets and make sure everyone is warm and inside. >> for people watching this in other parts of the country it has a different feel to it. it is whipping around you. it is not like a normal snowfall that can be delightful and no big deal. this is attacking you as you walk across the street. >> a true blizzard, a true nor'easter and one of the strongest we've tracked for some time. >> we have to go. thank you so much, janice. >> jon: a fox news alert and republicans will contr
bangor, maine, up to 18 inches. it is a quick mover and will be out of the way by this evening. however, the winds are still going to be blustery and difficult to get out there and travel. and as i mentioned they have just suspended all of the flights at jfk airport behind this, melissa. the coldest air we've seen so far. my concern is we're going to have power outages along the coast, right? and when we're dealing with forecast lows below zero like we are going to on saturday, that will be...
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bangor, maine, feels like 24 below zero. the wind chill in buffalo, minus 8. so we are looking at some records. baltimore tying the record of old record of 3. richmond, virginia, the old record was 10 degrees. it's minus 2. atlantic city broke a record. jfk, 5 degrees, the old record was 6. 10 below is the old record and we are very close. it could still around for a little while. >> i'm waiting for that corner to turn. thanks so much, dylan. >>> president trump is headed back to the white house today after spending the weekend at camp david meeting with his top white house advisers and congressional republicans. on saturday the president defended himself against claims in the bombshell new book "fire and fury" about his mental stability and his decision making in office. kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, morgan. the president chose to make his on camera defense by harnessing the trappings of the office. he surrounded himself with prominent politicians. he invited the media to travel to camp david
bangor, maine, feels like 24 below zero. the wind chill in buffalo, minus 8. so we are looking at some records. baltimore tying the record of old record of 3. richmond, virginia, the old record was 10 degrees. it's minus 2. atlantic city broke a record. jfk, 5 degrees, the old record was 6. 10 below is the old record and we are very close. it could still around for a little while. >> i'm waiting for that corner to turn. thanks so much, dylan. >>> president trump is headed back to...
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through charleston in through the carolinas, you know you have a problem and of course feet of snow in bangorton area and for philadelphia we are snow covered and we are under the deep freeze. so let's talk about the cold. this is the second part of the one-two punch. and for more on that we'll zen it over to scott. hey, scott. >> hi there kathy. those temperatures they are dropping in the wake of this bomb cyclone. this historic pressure drop. the pressure dropped 50 millibars in 24 hours with the storm system. so let's talk about the dropping temperatures. nope degrees right now in philadelphia. factor in that wind, yeah, it feels like 3 degrees currently in philadelphia. but we have wind chill warnings in effect for the pocono mountains beginning early friday morning continuing through saturday for feels like temperatures look at this 20 to 30 degrees below zero. elsewhere, five below to 15 degrees below zero. so that's how you should dress dangerous cold setting up shop. so there will be a frost bite risk and less than 30 minutes dress in loose layers cover up people, pets, pipes drip the
through charleston in through the carolinas, you know you have a problem and of course feet of snow in bangorton area and for philadelphia we are snow covered and we are under the deep freeze. so let's talk about the cold. this is the second part of the one-two punch. and for more on that we'll zen it over to scott. hey, scott. >> hi there kathy. those temperatures they are dropping in the wake of this bomb cyclone. this historic pressure drop. the pressure dropped 50 millibars in 24...
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gramma's getting the winner in the two one win the league cup is only is the only domestic honor bangor hasn't won his team will face man city in the final. in the final you know very strong side of course but the moment they can stop with. the end of a day with only a chance to be doing the best with what we try to do when you arrive at this point you you want you want to preach the defining this competition he that this competition that we had a good run in d.c. so. we had the great decider. to try to to play it. australia have appointed bert van marwijk as the new head coach of their world cup bound football team the dutchman had actually cost australia automatic qualification for russia twenty eight team by guiding his former team saudi arabia to finish ahead of them in the final group stage australia were in need of a new coach after the resignation of pasta called glue to gain them qualification via the playoffs also former world number one tiger woods is preparing for his first p.g.a. tour appearance in almost a year the fourteen time major champion has been practicing at torrey
gramma's getting the winner in the two one win the league cup is only is the only domestic honor bangor hasn't won his team will face man city in the final. in the final you know very strong side of course but the moment they can stop with. the end of a day with only a chance to be doing the best with what we try to do when you arrive at this point you you want you want to preach the defining this competition he that this competition that we had a good run in d.c. so. we had the great decider....
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bangor, maine, feels like 24 below zero. the windchill in buffalo, minus 8. so we are looking at some records this baltimore, most likely tying the record. the old record 3. richmond, virginia, the old record was 10 degrees. it's minus 2 this morning. we broke a record at jfk, 5 degrees this morning. the old record was 6. we have records across the northeast as well. 10 below is the old record in portland, and we are very close to that. wu worcester broke a record, too. we are going to turn a corner this afternoon and it could actually stick around for a while. morgan, more on that coming up. >> i'm waiting for that corner to turn. thank you, dylan. >>> president trump heads back to the white house after spending the weekend at camp david, meeting with top white house advisers and congressional republicans. on saturday, the president defended himself against claims in the bombshell, new book "fire and fury" about his mental stability and his decision-making in office. nbc's white house correspondent kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more. kelly, good
bangor, maine, feels like 24 below zero. the windchill in buffalo, minus 8. so we are looking at some records this baltimore, most likely tying the record. the old record 3. richmond, virginia, the old record was 10 degrees. it's minus 2 this morning. we broke a record at jfk, 5 degrees this morning. the old record was 6. we have records across the northeast as well. 10 below is the old record in portland, and we are very close to that. wu worcester broke a record, too. we are going to turn a...
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respect to the united states they also tweeted that he had taken truce off the negotiating table from bangor palestinians last month by recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital his latest weight contrast with one last month in which he said he had not taken a position on final status issues palestinians insist occupied east jerusalem should be the capital of the future state in a series of tweets the palestinian liberation organization has responded to donald trump's threat saying this the palestinian people will not be blackmailed and that trump has sabotage the peace process blaming the palestinians for the consequences of his own irresponsible actions. and house more now from ramallah. reaction to the tweets from u.s. president donald trump and the remarks from u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley from palestinian officials has been swift p.l.o. executive committee member one i should always says palestinian rights are not for sale by recognizing occupy jerusalem as israel's capital donald trump has not only violated international law but he's also single handedly destroyed the very f
respect to the united states they also tweeted that he had taken truce off the negotiating table from bangor palestinians last month by recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital his latest weight contrast with one last month in which he said he had not taken a position on final status issues palestinians insist occupied east jerusalem should be the capital of the future state in a series of tweets the palestinian liberation organization has responded to donald trump's threat saying this the...
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ice from memphis all the way to bangor, maine. we're looking at a tenth to a quarter-inch of rain. and snowfall, we're talking 9 to 12 inches of snow from northwestern pennsylvania all the way up into northern maine. the heaviest amounts even as much as a foot and a half as we get into parts of the northeast. guys, this is going to be about a 48-hour event, . on the roads and in the air, it will be a mess. allow yourself extra time. >>> ahead on this busy friday morning, important information tied to your money. the irs is out with revised income tax withholding tables to reflect the changes made by the republican tax law. what does that mean for you and your stephanie ruhle come in and explain it for us. >> this happened at the end of the year. you have an understaffed irs and treasury department. people are confused. >> what is this? new withholding tables but we're supposed to fill it out ourselves? >> you fill out your w4. your employer figures out what they should withhold. they are working off last year's system. they don't have the new forms. the government says we'll get yo
ice from memphis all the way to bangor, maine. we're looking at a tenth to a quarter-inch of rain. and snowfall, we're talking 9 to 12 inches of snow from northwestern pennsylvania all the way up into northern maine. the heaviest amounts even as much as a foot and a half as we get into parts of the northeast. guys, this is going to be about a 48-hour event, . on the roads and in the air, it will be a mess. allow yourself extra time. >>> ahead on this busy friday morning, important...