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, being out for so long, ihada boxing ring, being out for so long, i had a hand injury, which i had to but now it is good to go. so i had a lot going on in my life, i didn't know if i was ever going to fight again. i never knew that. will i ever fight again, or will never knew that. will i ever fight again, orwilli never knew that. will i ever fight again, or will i be at the top again, or will i be at the top again, willi again, or will i be at the top again, will i everfight for a world title again, will my hand ever be better? these were the things going through my mind at the time. and what helped me a lot was when i went onto the show, i'm a celebrity, the jungle show, i went on there, and it gave me time to think about me. it gave me time to think about me. it gave me time to think about me. it gave me time to think about where i wa nt to gave me time to think about where i want to be in life, what i want to do. i was thinking, boxing want to be in life, what i want to do. iwas thinking, boxing is want to be in life, what i want to do. i was thinking, boxing is what made me, figh
, being out for so long, ihada boxing ring, being out for so long, i had a hand injury, which i had to but now it is good to go. so i had a lot going on in my life, i didn't know if i was ever going to fight again. i never knew that. will i ever fight again, or will never knew that. will i ever fight again, orwilli never knew that. will i ever fight again, or will i be at the top again, or will i be at the top again, willi again, or will i be at the top again, will i everfight for a world title...
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independent party look into how this abuse look went oi'i look into how this abuse look went on for so longto say that the olympic committee itself is now under scrutiny, because this went on for so long? and the abuse happened to so many girls? absolutely. he was considered the most renowned, prestigious doctor who served as a team doctor in the olympics with these young women, appease them, often in public spaces, and, one of the olympic gold medallist, actually, had said that there needed to be an independent enquiry into what happened, because she did not believe that others did not have some kind of inkling of what was happening, or didn't receive any reports from any other girl, of what he was doing? and so, this has really shaken the sport to its core, and damages repetition. you have had advertisers pulling out, young women questioning their dedication to those that they were trying to serve, and it was a really important step, here, that we hear that the us olympic committee will hold an investigation into what has happened. many thanks. for the first time ever, researchers in chin
independent party look into how this abuse look went oi'i look into how this abuse look went on for so longto say that the olympic committee itself is now under scrutiny, because this went on for so long? and the abuse happened to so many girls? absolutely. he was considered the most renowned, prestigious doctor who served as a team doctor in the olympics with these young women, appease them, often in public spaces, and, one of the olympic gold medallist, actually, had said that there needed to...
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i've been in prison so long, appearances, i've learned, are real deceiving. now. >> hay. >> hey, baby. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> long time, long time. we've got a lot of catching up to do. >> don't cry. >> i'm trying not to. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> nervous? palms sweating? >> no. >> you still look good. still got that smile. that's what you used to tease me with. when you wrote that letter, you didn't think i remembered, did you? >> no. 21 years. >> after i got out the last time was '94. i tried to find you and then again when i got locked up again in '96, i tried to find you. but i kept looking under bonita harris. >> you wouldn't have found me. >> yes. i didn't take into consideration you've probably been married a couple times, whatever. >> yes. 13 years you've been here. >> i was a bad boy for a while. >> have you learned your lesson? >> i've learned very many lessons. >> 12 years, ricky. >> yeah. but it's like a new beginning for me. i'll never wear another pair of handcuffs or shackles ever. >> maybe it took this for you to do that. >> yes. >>
i've been in prison so long, appearances, i've learned, are real deceiving. now. >> hay. >> hey, baby. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> long time, long time. we've got a lot of catching up to do. >> don't cry. >> i'm trying not to. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> nervous? palms sweating? >> no. >> you still look good. still got that smile. that's what you used to tease me with. when you wrote that letter, you didn't think i...
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so long lost that they we re incentive? so long lost that they were together before mobile phones!ones! ok... ! finally. the were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. the inside of the times newspaper, a big statue in the middle there. that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't care? apparently not! they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a
so long lost that they we re incentive? so long lost that they were together before mobile phones!ones! ok... ! finally. the were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. the inside of the times newspaper, a big statue in the middle there. that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't care? apparently not! they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a
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there is only so long you can say you're eating too many christmas buyers. so long you can say you're say you're eating too many christmas buyers. it was shelling from about two weeks —— pies. it was as good a time as any. while clarke plans to be a stay at home dad, new zealand's first lady has faced questions about how she willjuggle her demanding has faced questions about how she will juggle her demanding day job with the role of being a mum.|j will juggle her demanding day job with the role of being a mum. i am not the first woman to multitask. i am not the first woman to work and have a baby. i know these are special circumstances, but there will be many women who will have done is well before i have. i acknowledge those women. i am about to sympathise with them a lot, as i sympathise with all women who suffered morning sickness. but i am excited. we are excited. and we note together that we are going to make this work and new zealand is going to help us raise our first child —— window together. jacinda ardern will nowjoin a small band of heads of government to give birth while s
there is only so long you can say you're eating too many christmas buyers. so long you can say you're say you're eating too many christmas buyers. it was shelling from about two weeks —— pies. it was as good a time as any. while clarke plans to be a stay at home dad, new zealand's first lady has faced questions about how she willjuggle her demanding has faced questions about how she will juggle her demanding day job with the role of being a mum.|j will juggle her demanding day job with the...
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many here still wonder how larry nassar was able to abuse young and vulnerable women for so long andeld to account, but those same women demonstrated sheer strength in this courtroom. the judge described them as warriors with superwoman steel. the focus of the sentencing has been on those who survived larry nassar‘s abuse. perhaps the biggest victory isn't seeing the man who molested them behind bars, but knowing that together they found the collective strength to confront him. 0ur correspondent in new york, nada tawfik, told me there had been heartrending survivor statements. it has been an extraordinary and unprecedented sentencing hearing. at the start of this, the judge said that 88 women would speak out. in the end we had nearly 160 women decide to speak, each saying they had gained strength from the other women who had decided, in the face of world attention, to come out and give their names and confront larry nassar. as powerful and as horrific as each statement was, there were many similarities. they spoke about how larry nassar had groomed them, used this wholesome personali
many here still wonder how larry nassar was able to abuse young and vulnerable women for so long andeld to account, but those same women demonstrated sheer strength in this courtroom. the judge described them as warriors with superwoman steel. the focus of the sentencing has been on those who survived larry nassar‘s abuse. perhaps the biggest victory isn't seeing the man who molested them behind bars, but knowing that together they found the collective strength to confront him. 0ur...
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timing is interesting because for sure the west has been running these so-called troll farms against other countries as well for a long time and so are they just trying to expand their operations by developing this new software or are they trying to disingenuously suggest to people that actually have done it before only the big bad russians or big bad chinese have run troll farms and are beginning to develop this software was a big mystery isn't it where those search software would be a threat it's all whether it would be snooping it's one to try and influence people's attitudes certain issues of course so that can't potentially be a threat i mean that's what america has been saying about the so-called russian hacking of the american election last year but yes it can be used for snooping too and interestingly it was only a couple weeks ago i think that we can leaks revealed a program. from d.c. h.q. which is the u.k. government communications headquarters are listening post which was actually doing the same sort of trolling and developing the same sort of software between the years two thousand and nine two thousand a
timing is interesting because for sure the west has been running these so-called troll farms against other countries as well for a long time and so are they just trying to expand their operations by developing this new software or are they trying to disingenuously suggest to people that actually have done it before only the big bad russians or big bad chinese have run troll farms and are beginning to develop this software was a big mystery isn't it where those search software would be a threat...
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he can only sell this for so long. you can't put lipstick on a pig. so long.ou can't put lipstick on a pig, as president obama want said. and president trump is so brutal that sooner or later this attempt at distraction by tweets is going to have less impact. these are serious times and he is supposed to be a serious figure that he is making himself and the us figure of fun. if even his daughter is knocking his head, although i do know what the details of the comments are, it's a brilliant picture on the front page of the metro. if even she isn't supporting him, who will? the economy is doing well. we've got the dowjones on a record high, with predictions saying it will only get higher. it will get even higher because of course people want to be on the gravy train. those big companies which stand to gain a huge amount from this record tax cut, the biggest in 30 years, want to be part of this huge wave of success, although it has to be said that donald trump can't take all the credit caused these figures started creeping up during barack 0bama's period and he h
he can only sell this for so long. you can't put lipstick on a pig. so long.ou can't put lipstick on a pig, as president obama want said. and president trump is so brutal that sooner or later this attempt at distraction by tweets is going to have less impact. these are serious times and he is supposed to be a serious figure that he is making himself and the us figure of fun. if even his daughter is knocking his head, although i do know what the details of the comments are, it's a brilliant...
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me enough for my parents taught me that this little man man on the language evolved good to them so long ago the sonny believed that the lights and then ate from the souls of the dead man this was some people who had died in violent tragic way in the old sunset song fancy someone or the green. his ancestors perceived the lights in the sky as threatening but he prefers not to tell his guests about that those who come to see the northern lights in northern
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, so long as it doesn't contain inaccuracies, so long as it meets the standards the republican staff memo has met, i would suggest that we release both of them and have this discussion. here's the bottom line, no one is going to be able to dispute the facts laid out in the memo prepared by the intelligent staff. these are not opinions or conclusions, these are facts that are well sourced, no one is going to be able to dispute their veracity and then we get to have a good debate in this country about whether we want political parties weaponizing our own intelligence community against them. >> harris: when you say weaponize, can you give us a fresh example you think -- i know you can't tell us the contents of the memo but you think that people will better understand? >> we should never live in a world where a political party can generate an opposition research document for a campaign and that memo becomes an intelligence document and takes on new life and undergoes a very bizarre path forward. i think that's a broad statement i would make about the nature of political parties and their
, so long as it doesn't contain inaccuracies, so long as it meets the standards the republican staff memo has met, i would suggest that we release both of them and have this discussion. here's the bottom line, no one is going to be able to dispute the facts laid out in the memo prepared by the intelligent staff. these are not opinions or conclusions, these are facts that are well sourced, no one is going to be able to dispute their veracity and then we get to have a good debate in this country...
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so long lost that they we re incentive? so long lost that they were together before mobile phones!k...! finally. were together before mobile phones! 0k. . .! finally. the were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. the inside of the times newspaper, a big statue in the middle there. that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't care? apparently not! they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a home is because it hasn't been rubber—stamped by margaret thatcher's family, the objection is that she does not have her famous handbag. is that the objection? apparently... is there any reason as to why the sculptor did not put the handbag in? the sculpture was a freelance trust and raised a lot of money soon after lady thatcher died in 2013. offering back they commissioned the sculpture. it isn't just the handbag but the family are anxious about the risk of it being vandalised. even winston churchill, perhaps a less divisive figure, his statue in parliament square, where they want to put it, has repeatedly been vandalised. what is worth not
so long lost that they we re incentive? so long lost that they were together before mobile phones!k...! finally. were together before mobile phones! 0k. . .! finally. the were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. the inside of the times newspaper, a big statue in the middle there. that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't care? apparently not! they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a home is because it hasn't been rubber—stamped by...
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2017 not so long ago we were celebrating or commemorating the first university of hurricane sandy. obviously affected a large part of the eastern seaboard. i was reporting on super storm sandy as it struck. in that book i was looking at how it was that we have gotten super storm sandy so long how it was that new york had failed to issued evacuation orders and how it was that 70 buildings and key pieces of infrastructure were flooded. during that storm. in the meteorologist there who were incredibly talented cap time in the same thing over and over again. we are just not very good at forecasting in predicting it. for the kind of havoc that is erect by these storms. we saw that in 2017 with hurricane maria. in thinking about the infrastructure and predictions and how it is that we respond to natural disaster it occurred to me that for all that is powerful about a hurricane they are no -- no where near nowhere near our most powerful phenomenon. earthquakes are stronger and so i started to think how do we prepare for those sorts of natural disasters. as a nature -- and nation. when you
2017 not so long ago we were celebrating or commemorating the first university of hurricane sandy. obviously affected a large part of the eastern seaboard. i was reporting on super storm sandy as it struck. in that book i was looking at how it was that we have gotten super storm sandy so long how it was that new york had failed to issued evacuation orders and how it was that 70 buildings and key pieces of infrastructure were flooded. during that storm. in the meteorologist there who were...
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stock markets will crash if the economy starts booming especially in japan which has been dead for so long you know could it could be a change my thesis but right now i feel like it will crash and here's some data you so. going into the first quarter of twenty eighteen moreover the fact that the rise and decline prices was concentrated in twenty seventeen q four could result in the wealth effect materializing in twenty eighteen q one in the first quarter of twenty teen and if that is the case we estimate a potential boost to real g.d.p. growth on an annualized quarter on quarter basis of up to about point three percentage points and on top of that i want to say the fourth quarter of of the u.s. g.d.p. i think december is going to show a real shocking amount of spending on durable goods and. investment by companies cap ex i know for a fact that i did that because once you know they are the tax cuts came in at the end of december you know your write offs your deductibles like are way higher for a twenty seventeen if so if you could jam in as much cap ex and twenty seventeen years you're goin
stock markets will crash if the economy starts booming especially in japan which has been dead for so long you know could it could be a change my thesis but right now i feel like it will crash and here's some data you so. going into the first quarter of twenty eighteen moreover the fact that the rise and decline prices was concentrated in twenty seventeen q four could result in the wealth effect materializing in twenty eighteen q one in the first quarter of twenty teen and if that is the case...
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their own chances of getting to their dreams, which is the only thing they have wanted to do for so long they may not actually be believed, and a lot of times they have guilt about it. there are so many things going on in that dynamic, and it is very difficult. i really applaud all of those women who came forward and got their day to say what happened to them and to really see justice done. christian: part of the problem, it seems to me, in athletics in the united states, as was the case with the football abuse scandal here in the united kingdom, is that the governing body did not feel it had the ability to exert more influence over the clubs. would you say that as part of the problem? >> i definitely think that is part of the problem. i think each governing body -- the clubs, as you said -- and the governing body over the clubs, everybody needs to understand that this is not ok. if there is a whisper or inclination of abuse that goes from the athlete to the club and the club to the governing body, action has to be taken. at least they have to acknowledge that there is something going on
their own chances of getting to their dreams, which is the only thing they have wanted to do for so long they may not actually be believed, and a lot of times they have guilt about it. there are so many things going on in that dynamic, and it is very difficult. i really applaud all of those women who came forward and got their day to say what happened to them and to really see justice done. christian: part of the problem, it seems to me, in athletics in the united states, as was the case with...
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as everything happens to a cord into russian law and that there is no outside interference so long as russians decide who their next president is and he have lied to me a putin remarked on foreign interference on certain countries let's not beat around the bush the united states lecturing other countries on how to vote and who to vote for vladimir putin sees that is somewhat to face because we've seen what happens when the united states believes someone interfered in their own elections and. putin said that russia is open to restoring relations with the united states but the ball is on the side of the united states to take to take the first step he also talked about credibly resonant event in the russian republic on television here he talked about the drone attack on the. base on the port of tartus in syria several more than a dozen drones that were launched from. held by syrian rebels that targeted the russian airbase and the russian port number of them were shot down a number of them were landed by the russian air force by the russian military sorry in syria and the number and the n
as everything happens to a cord into russian law and that there is no outside interference so long as russians decide who their next president is and he have lied to me a putin remarked on foreign interference on certain countries let's not beat around the bush the united states lecturing other countries on how to vote and who to vote for vladimir putin sees that is somewhat to face because we've seen what happens when the united states believes someone interfered in their own elections and....
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that is why i have been in denial for so long. for so long. suv trade and deceived me. that suv trade and deceived me. larry nassar has already pleaded guilty to 10 counts of sex abuse. guilty to 10 counts of sex abuse. victims have been invited to come forward. more than 150 did. this a teeny rolled is one of them. —— 18—year—old. —— 18-year-old. i still have sympathy. how could i be so naive. could you be the opposite —— you were so. could you be the opposite —— you were so. i will never understand. now i have said that, i want you to look at me. look at me. i believe in forgiveness, larry nassar. forgiveness, larry nassar. larry nassar is due to be sentenced today. nassar is due to be sentenced today. many of the women want him to show remorse. remorse. i want you to apologise to me right here. me right here. that you understand the hurt you have caused. thank you. described the women who told their story as survivors. story as survivors. has been harrowing but also inspiring. inspiring. it takes a lot to relive your ordeal. your ordeal. it
that is why i have been in denial for so long. for so long. suv trade and deceived me. that suv trade and deceived me. larry nassar has already pleaded guilty to 10 counts of sex abuse. guilty to 10 counts of sex abuse. victims have been invited to come forward. more than 150 did. this a teeny rolled is one of them. —— 18—year—old. —— 18-year-old. i still have sympathy. how could i be so naive. could you be the opposite —— you were so. could you be the opposite —— you were...
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we've been lied to for so long. i think a lot of the vote for him that we distrust our institutions. we just want to smash it. in a way i think chickens have come home to roost. they continually lied to us. they forgot that they work for us. it is our responsibility as citizens they work for us. we have lost that. and then we let it go on. so consequently i think a lot of the distrust in governmental institutions as a beginning point the vietnam war it was so clear after a while. and the military also been released. where there is society and the troops were lied to about the vietnam war. some of the people lost faith. the political environment that we have today i would add one additional point for that on a broader scale we are seeing seen a new world order of being defined today a world order that is different that america essentially led with the allies in building. it has been pretty good for most people. no nuclear exchange. more people are free. the problems that that world order didn't face can do everything
we've been lied to for so long. i think a lot of the vote for him that we distrust our institutions. we just want to smash it. in a way i think chickens have come home to roost. they continually lied to us. they forgot that they work for us. it is our responsibility as citizens they work for us. we have lost that. and then we let it go on. so consequently i think a lot of the distrust in governmental institutions as a beginning point the vietnam war it was so clear after a while. and the...
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so good. to their long sturdy and sharp they're perfect for tattooing. i don't know the. huang on mixes the ink from charcoal water and a dash of sugar cane juice that'll make the tattoo especially shiny she marks out the pattern on the skin using a wry story. charlie is going first today so far is not scanned. first you would think if it hurts but once you get the feel of the first pinch of the needle order the wind get used to it well for me it's it's the same it's the same as a getting aereo that with the machine and getting the hand that was so that it is the same feeling of course it hurts but you just have to take it not even one not knows exactly how old she is well over nine hundred twenty right the elderly lady still possesses an elegant beauty she learned tattooing from her father she was a young girl at the time. hergé didn't well i didn't go this year yet there's no school for tattooing you either have talent or you don't. when i was young my friends and i tattooed each other they practice on my legs my tattoos were always the better ones. the killing got have
so good. to their long sturdy and sharp they're perfect for tattooing. i don't know the. huang on mixes the ink from charcoal water and a dash of sugar cane juice that'll make the tattoo especially shiny she marks out the pattern on the skin using a wry story. charlie is going first today so far is not scanned. first you would think if it hurts but once you get the feel of the first pinch of the needle order the wind get used to it well for me it's it's the same it's the same as a getting aereo...
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hendrik: why did it take so long -- brian: why did it take so long?endrik: people say where did you find the time with your day job? it only took me 26 years. maybe i wasn't an efficient writer. the biographer's weakness for research and spent a lot of time interviewing people working in the vandenberg papers at the university of michigan, anding up with a 1000-page manuscript that would not be publishable, spend years taking it down to 900, 800, taking out a paragraph here and a sentence there, and finally getting some editorial advice saying, no, take out chapter three, combined chapter seven and chapter eight. then i had a publishable manuscript. last ithe next -- the read was 7200 employees in the meijer company. you are ceo briefly. hendrik: yes. meijer name?s the father was a dutch immigrant who opened a grocery store in the great depression. with my dad's leadership, what became a small chain of supermarkets evolved into what became supercenters. self-servicem the center with a hometown touch. it was a supermarket and they discussed apartment s
hendrik: why did it take so long -- brian: why did it take so long?endrik: people say where did you find the time with your day job? it only took me 26 years. maybe i wasn't an efficient writer. the biographer's weakness for research and spent a lot of time interviewing people working in the vandenberg papers at the university of michigan, anding up with a 1000-page manuscript that would not be publishable, spend years taking it down to 900, 800, taking out a paragraph here and a sentence...
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know, didn't allow him to for so long. e need to understand. how did he do this for so many years? he he should have been put away over 20 years ago. there's victims starting from 1988. they tried to say they didn't know about it. they did know about it and they covered it up and allowed him to keep abusing children. >> listen -- >> for years after they knew about it. >> it came out in trial that there were reports of sexual misconduct by 14 different university of michigan representatives but they didn't do anything about it at the time. so what was it you went there to say to him? what was the most important thing you wanted to get across? >> i wanted to tell him i knew that he's obviously a monster. i wanted to tell him that face-to-face. like i said before, i'm grateful for the opportunity that all of us have the opportunity to speak to directly, which has been extremely empowering. but also that, you know, usa g a&m su need to be held account be now. it is time for people to really know why he got away with this. >> so
know, didn't allow him to for so long. e need to understand. how did he do this for so many years? he he should have been put away over 20 years ago. there's victims starting from 1988. they tried to say they didn't know about it. they did know about it and they covered it up and allowed him to keep abusing children. >> listen -- >> for years after they knew about it. >> it came out in trial that there were reports of sexual misconduct by 14 different university of michigan...
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why has it taken so long?nce weekend because they had to undergo medical which were done yesterday. today, bizarrely, both players ended up in liverpool where they had work permit hearings to have their permits altered so they could play with their respective clubs. they have been gushing in statements. mkhitaryan is a complete player and sanchez has said the chance to play at manchester united is one he could not turn down. they cannot playjust at the moment. henin mkhitaryan cannot play until a week on tuesday and alexis sanchez is available for the fa cup tie against yeovil which is live on the bbc. and good news on the blue side of manchester as well. a new deal for kevin de bruyne? yes, city have announced the deal, 30 seconds ahead of the manchester united deal. nicholas otamendi, david silva, they have secured a lot of what looks to be no title winning squad. well, there is one match in the premier league tonight — a final decision on whether video assistant referees are introduced into football full ti
why has it taken so long?nce weekend because they had to undergo medical which were done yesterday. today, bizarrely, both players ended up in liverpool where they had work permit hearings to have their permits altered so they could play with their respective clubs. they have been gushing in statements. mkhitaryan is a complete player and sanchez has said the chance to play at manchester united is one he could not turn down. they cannot playjust at the moment. henin mkhitaryan cannot play until...
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but we've been stuck in the icebox for so long that even a little chance for light rain coming our way later today could be problematic. as a result, there is a winter weather advisory posted for all the shaded counties here. anne arundel, prince george's, arlington, fairfax, montgomery, the districts and all the points north and west of there up to the blue ridge and the shenandoah valley. the advisories, there's different timing on them. but they start across the northern and western parts of the viewing area around 1:00 this afternoon and continue until 9:00 tonight. the main threat is a little bit of a wintry mix primarily for me, anyway, i think the main concern is freezing rain. we're not looking for a lot of rain, but looking at how low the temperatures remain, upper teens to only around 20 degrees right now. more than cold enough so that freeze on contact. most of the area has not been above freezing for more than a few hours and that was last wednesday. to stay ahead of the weather, get us on social media, nbcwashington.com, our app. you can follow me on twitter, facebook and
but we've been stuck in the icebox for so long that even a little chance for light rain coming our way later today could be problematic. as a result, there is a winter weather advisory posted for all the shaded counties here. anne arundel, prince george's, arlington, fairfax, montgomery, the districts and all the points north and west of there up to the blue ridge and the shenandoah valley. the advisories, there's different timing on them. but they start across the northern and western parts of...
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she slightly cracked the door open in being interested in a three-week cr, continuing resolution, so long as they got an agreement on nondefense spending, an increase there, and made some progress on the daca side. i suspect you'll see a lot this weekend, neil, grand standing, charades, press conferences and everybody kind of locking in. nobody knows who is really going to get blamed for this and i should point out something else that's interesting, members of congress get paid during a government shutdown. why? it's in the constitution. in fact, neil, it's in the constitution two places. article one section 6. says that-- authorizes the treasury to pay members of congress, flat-out says they get paid and 27th
she slightly cracked the door open in being interested in a three-week cr, continuing resolution, so long as they got an agreement on nondefense spending, an increase there, and made some progress on the daca side. i suspect you'll see a lot this weekend, neil, grand standing, charades, press conferences and everybody kind of locking in. nobody knows who is really going to get blamed for this and i should point out something else that's interesting, members of congress get paid during a...
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this whole thing up. >> woodruff: but how could it be that he had access to these young girls for so longhout any eyes, any supervision of what he was doing? >> that's the question we all have to get the answer to. he created the perfect feeding ground for himself, and that might sound cold or harsh, but when you have girls terrified of leadership and a guy like larry nassar comes in and sneaks them food and is kindo them and treats them with some kind of dignity and befriends them and listens to their problems and complaints and he's a renowned doctor, he created trust with them and groomed them over many, many years. and i also think there are many people in leadership positions with u.s.a.g. that were totally asleep at the wheel if not in tote del nile about what was going on, and i believe there were people who knew what was going on and refused to do anything about it, just like m.s.u. >> woodruff: you mean knew this was sexual abuse in additional to the mental abuse you are describing? >> the mental was well known. a lot of my work was teaching these girls how to deal with that or t
this whole thing up. >> woodruff: but how could it be that he had access to these young girls for so longhout any eyes, any supervision of what he was doing? >> that's the question we all have to get the answer to. he created the perfect feeding ground for himself, and that might sound cold or harsh, but when you have girls terrified of leadership and a guy like larry nassar comes in and sneaks them food and is kindo them and treats them with some kind of dignity and befriends them...
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so i was thinking, basic training lasts so long, advanced infantry training lasts so long, and it is a year in officer candidate school. and i had it figured out, well, if i do that, by the time i get out of officer candidate school, i will only have six months left, i said, this is not a bad deal. so i went along with it until i finished infantry training, and they got the group together to take off for, i think it was, fort benning, and they said we want to go over this one more time, keep in mind, the 52 weeks does not count for the two years you're already in for. so i said, forget it. i refused to go. it was probably in everybody's best interests. >> so two brothers who both volunteered for the army, kol untiervolunteered again for infantry. tom, at one point, they did not want to put you in the infantry. chuck mentioned a red eye gunner, which was a specialty after that time, but tom, i thought, after the initial screening they actually recommended you for another specialty? >> i can't remember that. >> i have seen your records, i believe it was cook. >> yes. >> no, what that w
so i was thinking, basic training lasts so long, advanced infantry training lasts so long, and it is a year in officer candidate school. and i had it figured out, well, if i do that, by the time i get out of officer candidate school, i will only have six months left, i said, this is not a bad deal. so i went along with it until i finished infantry training, and they got the group together to take off for, i think it was, fort benning, and they said we want to go over this one more time, keep in...
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let me say that so long as we remember the american idea, so long as we live up to the american ideal, the state of the union will remain sound and strong. and to those who worry that we've lost our way -- well, i want you to listen to parts of a letter written by private first class james markwell, a 20-year-old army medic of the 1st battalion, 75th rangers. it's dated december 18th, the night before our armed forces went into action in panama. it's a letter servicemen write and hope will never be sent. and sadly, private markwell's mother did receive this letter. she passed it along to me out there in cincinnati. and here is some of what he wrote: "i've never been afraid of death, but i know he is waiting at the corner. i've been trained to kill and to save, and so has everyone else. i am frightened what lays beyond the fog, and yet do not mourn for me. revel in the life that i have died to give you. but most of all, don't forget the army was my choice. something that i wanted to do. remember i joined the army to serve my country and ensure that you are free to do what you want and
let me say that so long as we remember the american idea, so long as we live up to the american ideal, the state of the union will remain sound and strong. and to those who worry that we've lost our way -- well, i want you to listen to parts of a letter written by private first class james markwell, a 20-year-old army medic of the 1st battalion, 75th rangers. it's dated december 18th, the night before our armed forces went into action in panama. it's a letter servicemen write and hope will...
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cheers to many more games, bony, not sure what took you so long, but glad you made t love it. so katie, were you like why, why? yes, i don't know the answer to that, but i'm so glad she finally made it, that was her dream. >> bucket list. >> there go. >> cross it off that bucket list. >> thank you. up next, pretty soon it will be time to play ball. baseball, that is. >> and the phillies ball girls always make it look so easy. we will take to you their tryouts, coming up next. >> young women hoping to be the next philly ball girl showed off their skills this morning. >> citizens bank park for 2018 try out. candidates were tested on their physical skills in the batting cages, along with their interpersonal skills and baseball knowledge. roughly ten women will be pick to join the ball girls. they serve a ambassadors for the phillies at more than 150 off field appearances throughout the year. >>> good for them. that's "eyewitness news" for today at noon, i'm jim donovan >> i'm rahel solomon, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. always on line at cbsphilly.co
cheers to many more games, bony, not sure what took you so long, but glad you made t love it. so katie, were you like why, why? yes, i don't know the answer to that, but i'm so glad she finally made it, that was her dream. >> bucket list. >> there go. >> cross it off that bucket list. >> thank you. up next, pretty soon it will be time to play ball. baseball, that is. >> and the phillies ball girls always make it look so easy. we will take to you their tryouts,...
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as the government remains open, so long as the government remains open, it would be my intention to take up legislation here in the senate that would address daca, border security, and related issues as well as disaster relief, defense funding, health care and other important matters. >> while this procedure will not satisfy everyone on both sides, it's a way forward. i'm confident that we can get the 60 votes in the senate for a daca bill. it is a good solution. and i will vote for it. >> looking at the breakdown of yesterday's votes to extend government funding, the house passed the agreement 26-150 with 144 democrats. about three-quarters of the party's caucus in open session. the the senate passed the bill 81-18 along with some republicans who observed for budget and procedural reasons. among the democrats voting no were some of the party's rumored 2020 presidential hopefuls, including cory booker, camilla sanders and even elizabeth warren for that fact. christopher chris coons suggested those members should focus more on governing. >> what appeals to our base for some primary s
as the government remains open, so long as the government remains open, it would be my intention to take up legislation here in the senate that would address daca, border security, and related issues as well as disaster relief, defense funding, health care and other important matters. >> while this procedure will not satisfy everyone on both sides, it's a way forward. i'm confident that we can get the 60 votes in the senate for a daca bill. it is a good solution. and i will vote for it....
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so long as people want the drug somebody will supplyal it. you can deal with the dealers based on somebody on the corner dealing drugs. you take them off the corner and put them in jail with a long prison term tomorrow afternoon somebody else is going to be on the same corner and you've done nothing about the amount of drugs that are consumed are consumed. rarely have to deal with demand. we deal with them and you've done something. dealing with the dealers is helpful but it's not a cost-effective way of dealing with the drug problem. you haven't heard that with the opioid trouble him. let's go are you in the trump administration on the same page in dealing with these issues? >> guest: $3 trillion since the war on drugs? he got to reduce demand and having said that hardened dealers i mean the big kingpins they think there should be repercussions serious repercussions that but that's part of what we are trying to do is preserve the prison stakes for the bad guys and not throw the first-time offender in with those folks in waste resources. >> h
so long as people want the drug somebody will supplyal it. you can deal with the dealers based on somebody on the corner dealing drugs. you take them off the corner and put them in jail with a long prison term tomorrow afternoon somebody else is going to be on the same corner and you've done nothing about the amount of drugs that are consumed are consumed. rarely have to deal with demand. we deal with them and you've done something. dealing with the dealers is helpful but it's not a...
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there is only so long they can ignore it. the last meeting in december, you actually had two dissenters. so you had a bit of momentum , that may beginning to build that may be beginning to build and pushing back against the idea the fed can continue to hike rates with inflation as low as it is. julie: all right. it is time for the rapid fire round. i will start with kathleen and go around the horn. kathleen does the yield curve , invert in 2018? kathleen: yes. julie: julien? julien: no. julie: and ira? ira: i will take the middle ground, probably not. [laughter] julie: ok. what is the biggest risk you all are looking for in 2018? we will go in the opposite order. ira? ira: i think higher inflation. julie: julien? julien: i would say central-bank policy that is not as coordinated as it has been for the past several years. julie: interesting. and kathleen? kathleen: i agree with ira. the fed behind the curve with inflation coming up. julie: all right. and finally on a lighter note. very quickly, new year's resolutions. kathleen
there is only so long they can ignore it. the last meeting in december, you actually had two dissenters. so you had a bit of momentum , that may beginning to build that may be beginning to build and pushing back against the idea the fed can continue to hike rates with inflation as low as it is. julie: all right. it is time for the rapid fire round. i will start with kathleen and go around the horn. kathleen does the yield curve , invert in 2018? kathleen: yes. julie: julien? julien: no. julie:...
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so long. we'll see you tonight on nbc sn from san jose. >>> killed in the line of duty. a firefighters gives the ultimate sacrifice this morning in a fire that took the life of another person inside the home. >>> colder air is coming. the coldest air yet will hit us tonight into tomorrow morning. >>> and dr. j hospitalized. new information we received from his management team and how the doctor is doing tonight. >>> right now at 6:00 a double deadly fire. tonight the philadelphia fire department is mourning the loss of a man they are calling a hero, who gave his life doing his job. >>> good evening i'm deneek nakano. that firefighters wasn't the only one who died today. another person was killed in a fire that consumed an entire home in north philadelphia and hearts are heavy tonight. the fire commissioner expressed his ease motion later this evening. >> today tragically lieutenant matt letourneau of company 45 joined that host of heroes. and our hearts are breaking. >> tonight we have team coverage. increases 10's is finding out more about the man he was, and we're also
so long. we'll see you tonight on nbc sn from san jose. >>> killed in the line of duty. a firefighters gives the ultimate sacrifice this morning in a fire that took the life of another person inside the home. >>> colder air is coming. the coldest air yet will hit us tonight into tomorrow morning. >>> and dr. j hospitalized. new information we received from his management team and how the doctor is doing tonight. >>> right now at 6:00 a double deadly fire....
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|j was just kind of abuse went on for so long.|j wasjust going to kind of abuse went on for so long.just going to say that the olympic committee itself is now under scrutiny, isn't it, olympic committee itself is now underscrutiny, isn't it, because this went on for so long, and the abuse happened to so many girls? absolutely, he was considered the most renowned, prestigious doctor, who served as a team doctor in the 0lympics with these young women, abused them often in public spaces, and so one of the olympic gold medallists actually, ali rissman, had said there needed to be an independent enquiry into what happened, because she did not believe that others did not have some kind of inkling of what was happening, or any other reports from any other girl of what he was doing. so this has really shaken this sport to its core, andrew lewer damaged its repetition. you have had advertisers pulling out, you have heard obviously young women questioning their dedication to those they were trying to serve. and soa those they were trying to serve. and so a really important step that we hear th
|j was just kind of abuse went on for so long.|j wasjust going to kind of abuse went on for so long.just going to say that the olympic committee itself is now under scrutiny, isn't it, olympic committee itself is now underscrutiny, isn't it, because this went on for so long, and the abuse happened to so many girls? absolutely, he was considered the most renowned, prestigious doctor, who served as a team doctor in the 0lympics with these young women, abused them often in public spaces, and so...
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here's why it's taking so long.ruck was carrying honey that spilled out of it all over the roadway. it has been a sticky mess to clean up. they've been out here with their pressure washers trying to clean things up but what a mess along 291 eastbound at scott way there by wally park so we don't want you to get stuck in traffic. i would head for 95 instead of 291 this morning. meanwhile this is 95 in bucks county. have construction again this morning here in the southbound direction off the scudder falls bridge. they're blocking one of the two lanes as you head down towards newtown. might what happened to come in via route one instead of 95 through bucks but there's an issue on one. we'll talk about that matt in just a few minutes. >> see you in a bit. thank you, matt. >>> former u.s.a. gymnastics doctor larry nassar will be sentenced after more than 100 women and girls confronted him with claims of serial abuse. nassar has admitted to abusing young girls under the guise of treating their injuries. he'll get 25 to 30
here's why it's taking so long.ruck was carrying honey that spilled out of it all over the roadway. it has been a sticky mess to clean up. they've been out here with their pressure washers trying to clean things up but what a mess along 291 eastbound at scott way there by wally park so we don't want you to get stuck in traffic. i would head for 95 instead of 291 this morning. meanwhile this is 95 in bucks county. have construction again this morning here in the southbound direction off the...
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why did he wait so long to bring one on? and what caused him to bring one on last november of last year? we don't know. but there and really nobody has had any idea what to do with it since we first found out about it. right before the election, late.com and. >> in the spring of 2016, a computer server that was part of the trump organization started communicating with unusual frequencies, almost exclusively with a server that was associated with a big russian bank called alpha bank. we have no idea what was going on with that communication between the trump server and the russianal bank. but we do know that they took the kj it was first in slate.com -- in march 2017, the fbi still had the matter under investigation. federal investigators and computer scientists continue to examine whether there was a connection between the so if that report from cnn was accurate, that means the fbi looked into the ultra bank trump servers communications. they looked at it for month. they treated it as a counterintelligent issue and was likel
why did he wait so long to bring one on? and what caused him to bring one on last november of last year? we don't know. but there and really nobody has had any idea what to do with it since we first found out about it. right before the election, late.com and. >> in the spring of 2016, a computer server that was part of the trump organization started communicating with unusual frequencies, almost exclusively with a server that was associated with a big russian bank called alpha bank. we...
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to me is interesting because for sure the west has been running these so-called troll farms against other countries as well for a long time and so are they just trying to expand their operations by developing this new software or are they trying to disingenuously suggest to people that actually have done it before only the big bad russians or the chinese have run troll farms and they're beginning to develop the software that's a big mystery isn't it where there is such software would be a threat it's all whether it would be for snooping it's one to try and influence people's attitudes certain issues of course so that can't potentially be a threat i mean that's what americans been saying about the so-called russian hacking of the american election last year but yes it can be used for snooping too and interestingly it was only a couple weeks ago i think that we can leaks revealed a program. from d.c. h.q. which is the u.k. government communications headquarters are listening post which was actually doing the same sort of trolling and developing the same sort of software between the years two thousand and nine two thous
to me is interesting because for sure the west has been running these so-called troll farms against other countries as well for a long time and so are they just trying to expand their operations by developing this new software or are they trying to disingenuously suggest to people that actually have done it before only the big bad russians or the chinese have run troll farms and they're beginning to develop the software that's a big mystery isn't it where there is such software would be a...
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from very i know one day i will write the piece where i say that's enough not i hope that so long way off for this very long ish life. the extraordinary music of a similar who just announced his retirement but don't worry only from superhero movies that's it for this edition don't forget to join us next time until then go easy on the popcorn. and i think there's a real meeting with journalists that people trust that can make sense of all this and can explain what's actually happening. it's not just about being fear in better words or being neutral it's about being truthful. i want to show that even though we're all different there is a generous human condition that needs us so i want to give the young a generation of not for to express themselves freely we would a want to be and raise their questions. w. before us. freedom of expression. of value that to own ways has to be defended in new. all over the world are to a freedom freedom of art. a multimedia of project about artists and their.
from very i know one day i will write the piece where i say that's enough not i hope that so long way off for this very long ish life. the extraordinary music of a similar who just announced his retirement but don't worry only from superhero movies that's it for this edition don't forget to join us next time until then go easy on the popcorn. and i think there's a real meeting with journalists that people trust that can make sense of all this and can explain what's actually happening. it's not...
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if it was unhealthy for so long. thank you. >> thank you. ma'am, we cannot take additional testimony. >> i want to make a statement, if i can. >> you already spoke, though, right? >> yeah. can i? >> unfortunately, that was your time during that period. but you can submit additional information. >> you should have letters from me. >> we do. any additional public testimony? seeing none, we'll close public comment. i don't think we'll have good conditions of approval to ensure that it will be a healthy market that will not just be a liquor store selling potato chips. looking at conditions 11 and 12 for security and interior floorplan. i'm satisfied this will be a net addition of the neighborhood and i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: i was the commissioner standing on a soapbox at the last hearing and that's because the restricted alcohol district was intended to reduce the number of stores selling primarily alcohol sales and didn't want to close any doubt preemptively. so th
if it was unhealthy for so long. thank you. >> thank you. ma'am, we cannot take additional testimony. >> i want to make a statement, if i can. >> you already spoke, though, right? >> yeah. can i? >> unfortunately, that was your time during that period. but you can submit additional information. >> you should have letters from me. >> we do. any additional public testimony? seeing none, we'll close public comment. i don't think we'll have good conditions...
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i think the truth is, they have spent so long together, they are not sure what allegations will be pute waiting for the book to see the exact context of those allegations. it is not that steve bannon is scared that he now has this enormous enemy in the shape of the president of the united states and he is losing funding because rebecca mercer, the biggest investor is suggesting that she is pulling out. we have heard that he spends a huge amount of time with michael wolff and that michael wolff has a tendency to exaggerate but clearly there was unprecedented access and therefore michael wolff has got to have something. it only stands to reason. this statement by rebecca mercer is extraordinary because her father distance himselfjust mercer is extraordinary because her father distance himself just a mercer is extraordinary because her father distance himselfjust a few weeks ago, he sold the shareholding to rebecca, didn't attack steve bannon but distanced himself. rebecca says she hasn't spoken to stephen in months and there is talk about him being removed from them. i haven't worked for
i think the truth is, they have spent so long together, they are not sure what allegations will be pute waiting for the book to see the exact context of those allegations. it is not that steve bannon is scared that he now has this enormous enemy in the shape of the president of the united states and he is losing funding because rebecca mercer, the biggest investor is suggesting that she is pulling out. we have heard that he spends a huge amount of time with michael wolff and that michael wolff...
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so icy. the wet spots will likely be icy again in the morning but it won't last long, i'm telling you by the es will be nearly 40. so we're coming out of this deep freeze, and we're going to be able to take it easy on this seven-day forecast i still do have colder numbers by the time we get to early next week. and maybe even on sunday. let's enjoy what's ahead because while we do have the glaze of ice on sidewalks we know it will be slippery for some of you might need a little scraping in the car if you got an early commute for the windshield but it's a welcome warmup that begins tomorrow afternoon and the t getting into the mid 40's. we got rain in the forecast as well. not snow but rain, not freezing rain, just plain old rain and it may come with 60 degree temperatures, that is also on the seven-day forecast. after that drain r rainy system goes by, the 60's in sight on friday, then a little bit of a cold shot after the rain moves on out of the area. let's get you ready for tomorrow morning. definitely watching for morning slick spots because we will be cold overnight. now that the precipit
so icy. the wet spots will likely be icy again in the morning but it won't last long, i'm telling you by the es will be nearly 40. so we're coming out of this deep freeze, and we're going to be able to take it easy on this seven-day forecast i still do have colder numbers by the time we get to early next week. and maybe even on sunday. let's enjoy what's ahead because while we do have the glaze of ice on sidewalks we know it will be slippery for some of you might need a little scraping in the...
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that large parts because they've been here for so long. now, it falls on the congress who after some time might have made them permanent residents, probably did not, in part because they thought they'd be able to go back, but looks like going back is really not an option. >> president trump issued a si protected status for tens of thousands of people living in the united states from nicaragua and haiti. coming up an update on a local home with underground tunnels where a mysterious fire left one man dead. >>> preventing children from getting addicted to their gadgets. the new push to protect your children, and what you can do to get them to look up. >>> it's not just drugs that's smugglers try to sneak past customs at a local airport, wait till you hair how much these fake air jordans could be worth >> coming up on the final five, why did the #2020. jim lokay is digging deep into the social media friends tonight on the final five at 11:30. jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. all because of a burst
that large parts because they've been here for so long. now, it falls on the congress who after some time might have made them permanent residents, probably did not, in part because they thought they'd be able to go back, but looks like going back is really not an option. >> president trump issued a si protected status for tens of thousands of people living in the united states from nicaragua and haiti. coming up an update on a local home with underground tunnels where a mysterious fire...
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isolated from the world for so long the killing a have so far been able to preserve their culture.the jeepney brings visitors to the village just a few times a week grace wang aunts niece is also on board. i'm happy to be home. i miss my family and everything let's did to me. there's no shortage of rice. maybe there are even some people i can to to. the killing i gave up head hunting long ago but occasionally there still trouble with neighboring tribes these days they shoot bullets instead of using spears and knives. but they've always used bamboo and thorns for tattoos a hundred taps per minute the ink mixes with blood but wang odds needle finds its way with precision. you can see it right now there's a transition in modern it's old. and i think if i can i decided to get this bike and program tell the story to share. it. specially to give some meaning to. what. every tattoo has a meaning the millipedes many legs stand for all the people here we have to walk with the same rhythm then we can achieve anything. and that. anyone wanting to learn the art of tattooing has to feel it so t
isolated from the world for so long the killing a have so far been able to preserve their culture.the jeepney brings visitors to the village just a few times a week grace wang aunts niece is also on board. i'm happy to be home. i miss my family and everything let's did to me. there's no shortage of rice. maybe there are even some people i can to to. the killing i gave up head hunting long ago but occasionally there still trouble with neighboring tribes these days they shoot bullets instead of...