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business correspondent in singapore good morning andrea can you fill us in on some of the reaction we're getting from beijing to this arrest. well obviously. one of the problem. is. that all of the. listening and calling it's calling this entire rest you know scheme a part of a larger scheme on the us in the us it's hard to do real any trade talks that's happening between the u.s. and china can you fill us in on the accusations that many more you violated the american sanctions against iran well being one so is currently being accused of violating sanctions by shifting u.s. origin products to iran which we all know is a very big and white the no one of violations whether these products are with what we have products are not it seems unlikely remains to be the norm remains to be seen remains to be for they discover that the u.s. has also been conducting probes are on while we for quite some time now since twenty sixteen are for the very same violation on iran but also north korea as well rick you know how does this all fit in with with the u.s. the chinese trade conflict that we hoped had
business correspondent in singapore good morning andrea can you fill us in on some of the reaction we're getting from beijing to this arrest. well obviously. one of the problem. is. that all of the. listening and calling it's calling this entire rest you know scheme a part of a larger scheme on the us in the us it's hard to do real any trade talks that's happening between the u.s. and china can you fill us in on the accusations that many more you violated the american sanctions against iran...
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here again is andrea canning. >> police were suspicious of ross harris from the moment they met him ont terrible day. but their next discovery would turn this strange case into an explosive one. police seized his phone and computers, and that's when they found the photos and texts. >> this guy clearly was leading a double life. >> investigators found a sordid stash of sexually explicit online chats and texts between ross and a number of women, one as young as 15. and what's more, some of the sexual chats happened on the very day cooper died. >> he was communicating with a woman ten minutes before he left with cooper? >> right. and we were able to determine that he had been messaging at least six different women throughout that day, sending pictures of himself, asking for photographs. >> prosecutors believed ross harris was in the grip of an escalating obsession with sex and they came to an awful conclusion. that ross wanted so badly to be rid of the constraints of family and fatherhood he decided to kill his own child. >> does being a creep with women make him a child killer? >> absolu
here again is andrea canning. >> police were suspicious of ross harris from the moment they met him ont terrible day. but their next discovery would turn this strange case into an explosive one. police seized his phone and computers, and that's when they found the photos and texts. >> this guy clearly was leading a double life. >> investigators found a sordid stash of sexually explicit online chats and texts between ross and a number of women, one as young as 15. and what's...
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here's andrea canning. >>> beverly carter was making a name for self in little rock, arkansas. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest billboards. >> she had become a local celebrity w. her infectious smile, she put house hunters at ease, trusting to find the perfect home. she awesome did. >> she was awesome. >> there was a downside to her celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for beverly, being a realtor was more than closing a deal. >> was she in the perfect job for her personality? >> absolutely. >> her sons chad and carl, jr., carl's wife women i kim, were always amazed at how many her clients loved her. >> one of her clients, she went to a baby shower. she sold them the house. >> she had a nice smile. >> she had a beautiful smile and she had a laugh that would fill a room. >> and she was hands down the most genuine person you ever met. >> chad, beverly's youngest son, says it was like his mom glowed. >> she was very radiant. i think that's what spoke out to people is that confident. people noticed. obviously, she was natur
here's andrea canning. >>> beverly carter was making a name for self in little rock, arkansas. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest billboards. >> she had become a local celebrity w. her infectious smile, she put house hunters at ease, trusting to find the perfect home. she awesome did. >> she was awesome. >> there was a downside to her celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for...
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here with "nightfall" is andrea canning. >> i'd ask that you all close your eyes for a few minutes thisorning. i'd like for you to envision rome county in the middle of october, the leaves are changing, there's a little bit of a nip in the air. now envision brook morris standing there and -- brook feels like she's been punched in the throat. she's been shot. brook feels like a bomb goes off in her body. this is the second shot and it tears through her chest. she's terrified and she's in extreme pain. thank you. you can open your eyes. >> the final minutes of a young woman's life detailed in a tennessee courtroom, a tragedy that devastated her family and friends. >> this cannot be happening. >> it was the worst day of my entire life. >> it was awful. it was horrible. >> secrets exposed. but would justice be served? >> it was never ending, never ending. and i was so frustrated. >> most people who knew brook morris remember her radiance and zest for life. >> she was always, always, always dancing everywhere she went. >> caitlyn met brook when they were teenagers growing up just outside kno
here with "nightfall" is andrea canning. >> i'd ask that you all close your eyes for a few minutes thisorning. i'd like for you to envision rome county in the middle of october, the leaves are changing, there's a little bit of a nip in the air. now envision brook morris standing there and -- brook feels like she's been punched in the throat. she's been shot. brook feels like a bomb goes off in her body. this is the second shot and it tears through her chest. she's terrified and...
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here's andrea canning with more of the fire inside. >> for more than a year, rob cantor's friends had been telling detectives that rob's murder was related to his affair with a married woman. the woman's husband was the jealous type. a man that had actually come to confront rob. >> he had made visits to rob cantor at his home to talk about this relationship and ask him to end it. >> this is tony. he admits he did some foolish things in the wake of his wife's affair, but insists murder wasn't one of them. he said he was surprised investigators suspected him. >> did you tell them everything? >> yeah. why would i lie about stuff like that? i didn't do anything wrong. >> according to tony, he only went to rob's home to put a face with a name. >> that's a bold move. >> i want to know who the person is. >> so you ring the doorbell. >> yeah. i said my name is tony, i'm sophie's husband. can i come in and talk to you? he was like okay, yeah, sure. so i walked in. >> what do you two talk about? >> first, just small talk and family stuff. >> this sounds crazy. >> no one would believe it. >> as
here's andrea canning with more of the fire inside. >> for more than a year, rob cantor's friends had been telling detectives that rob's murder was related to his affair with a married woman. the woman's husband was the jealous type. a man that had actually come to confront rob. >> he had made visits to rob cantor at his home to talk about this relationship and ask him to end it. >> this is tony. he admits he did some foolish things in the wake of his wife's affair, but...
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here's andrea canning with "the last dance." >> there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee, a little hot spot not far from nearby biel street. ♪ they didn't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry rhumba room, bodies swayed to the beat of latin drums. in april, 2013, a women named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away, wearing a brand-new dress. >> god, she looked so nice. she had her head up so high and her shoulders back and just beaming and she felt absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: there was a time not too long ago when heather didn't feel very beautiful at all. but on this evening, she had the night of her life. >> she really didn't sit down very much. she was being spun around and danced. >> reporter: just two nights later, everything spun out of control. >> her car is in her driveway, cars, keys and cell phone are missing. >> thinking of her being scared and hurt made you sick. >> what happened? the answer was sickening. >> oh my god, is that her? >> the why? more twisted and surprising than anyone could fathom. >> it's not normal. it's not
here's andrea canning with "the last dance." >> there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee, a little hot spot not far from nearby biel street. ♪ they didn't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry rhumba room, bodies swayed to the beat of latin drums. in april, 2013, a women named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away, wearing a brand-new dress. >> god, she looked so nice. she had her head up so high and her shoulders back and just...
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here's andrea canning with "the silhouette." >>> what happened inside this house would destroy everything the woman who lived there had worked for. she finally had it all. the career, the dream home. the marriage she had waited so long for. >> there was a brightness in her eye. >> i trusted that she knew her heart. >> they were in love. there was no other way around it. >> her life now complete, fulfilled, safe. . >> we never worried about her. >> but was it all an illusion? >> send an ambulance, please. >> what happened that morning in the pre-dawn hours in the dark? >> right in the figuring chest. oh. -- friging chest. oh. >> the women at this san antonio racket club say you can tell a lot about a person by the way they play tennis. >> i think tennis in general brings out your personality. >> tennis brings tout best tore worse in the you. >> as for who had the best character at the club the answer comes as fast as a serena williams serve. their friend, debbie. >> debbie for me was the whole package of a person, fair, fun, and a great leader. >> debbie fiercely independent, driven. >> al
here's andrea canning with "the silhouette." >>> what happened inside this house would destroy everything the woman who lived there had worked for. she finally had it all. the career, the dream home. the marriage she had waited so long for. >> there was a brightness in her eye. >> i trusted that she knew her heart. >> they were in love. there was no other way around it. >> her life now complete, fulfilled, safe. . >> we never worried about her....
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here with more of our story is andrea canning. >> all the renewed attention in the steven avery saga has shed light on the other defendant in the case -- brendan dassey. the teenager had been convicted of rape and murder, but to his family, none of it ever made any sense. is brendan someone capable of rape? >> no. no. i don't even think he knew what that was at the time. >> in 2008, attorneys took up dassey's case for his appeal. they saw a mentally challenged teen with a low i.q. >> how do you spell garage? >> g-a-r-a-g-e. >> what did you think of brendan dassey when you were able to meet him in person? >> brendan is a simple soul. i was struck by his humanity. this is not somebody i could see committing a crime like this. >> that's the psychological power of interrogation. >> the two attorneys are based at the northwestern school of law in chicago. they've worked to free a number of wrongfully convicted defendants and say what they learned about dassey's case astounded them. >> nobody was in brendan dassey's corner at the moment he needed help the most. >> beginning, they say, with
here with more of our story is andrea canning. >> all the renewed attention in the steven avery saga has shed light on the other defendant in the case -- brendan dassey. the teenager had been convicted of rape and murder, but to his family, none of it ever made any sense. is brendan someone capable of rape? >> no. no. i don't even think he knew what that was at the time. >> in 2008, attorneys took up dassey's case for his appeal. they saw a mentally challenged teen with a low...
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here again is andrea canning with "the house in the woods." >> investigators were trying to figure outin the murder of kelley clayton. they were looking to the family for leads. >> they were like, listen, do you guys know of anyone that possibly could have done this? >> kelley's niece molly had an idea. >> i looked at my mom and i was like, yeah. >> molly, only 16 at the time, told police she spent the summer working for her uncle at his restoration business, servpro, and there she met one of his employees, a man named michael beard. tom told her to keep her distance. >> he never really wanted me around michael beard. he didn't want me like working with him. >> michael beard was no stranger to the family. >> he actually had done work at my sister's home. my sister would give his daughter charlie's hand-me-downs, clothes, toys. my sister would make lunch for him when he was there working at her home. >> while kelley was kind to beard, she told her sister she didn't always feel comfortable around him. >> i remember kelley not wanting to be home alone if he was there. you know, he was civ
here again is andrea canning with "the house in the woods." >> investigators were trying to figure outin the murder of kelley clayton. they were looking to the family for leads. >> they were like, listen, do you guys know of anyone that possibly could have done this? >> kelley's niece molly had an idea. >> i looked at my mom and i was like, yeah. >> molly, only 16 at the time, told police she spent the summer working for her uncle at his restoration...
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can expand upon it with scale. between foundations. [laughter] andrea: one more question and then i will open it up to the room for questions. what makes this cyber readiness program different from other efforts to help small businesses protect their systems? i get asked this question all the time. a great question because there are a lot of resources out there for small business is. there are a few things that make a difference. authentication, phishing, patching, and usb use. we have said that if you do this, based on the research that we did in the commission as well as what our subject members have contributed. templateslying policy and we provide a decision-making tool for going to the cloud and an incident response template. we are not asking you to expend any additional reeser sister the third piece which is critical is having been in this industry for a long time, we started in 1997 with the development of information sharing. we started on the principle that small businesses would learn from large companies. that is how we sectioned everyone ou
can expand upon it with scale. between foundations. [laughter] andrea: one more question and then i will open it up to the room for questions. what makes this cyber readiness program different from other efforts to help small businesses protect their systems? i get asked this question all the time. a great question because there are a lot of resources out there for small business is. there are a few things that make a difference. authentication, phishing, patching, and usb use. we have said...
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here's andrea canning with the final chapter of the face of evil. >> reporter: it was two nights afterer and fire. detective caps made a discovery, one that would finally connect the dots in a series of crimes that had terrorized this college town. >> i spent that evening basically reading through all these reports. >> reporter: the detective had ordered background checks on some of the people who attended the party in carolyn's apartment complex including janobie matthews. it turns out there were several police reports accusing him of several crimes. >> mathews had a tendency to try to sexually assault females and in the process of that he would choke them. >> how did caroline die? >> her death was ruled a strangulation. >> ynobe had never been convicted of sexual assaults but he read the attack of one brutal attack. unlawful restraint. it was kristin's. ynobe was the man she says almost killed her. >> i was certain that he had done this before but at the same time i didn't think he would do it again. >> the detective called ynobe mathews back down to the station for another interview
here's andrea canning with the final chapter of the face of evil. >> reporter: it was two nights afterer and fire. detective caps made a discovery, one that would finally connect the dots in a series of crimes that had terrorized this college town. >> i spent that evening basically reading through all these reports. >> reporter: the detective had ordered background checks on some of the people who attended the party in carolyn's apartment complex including janobie matthews. it...
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president asking for a number so much higher than democrats are willing to give at this point, andrea. >> canocrats avoid the blame? the president has a bigger megaphone. >> well, andrea, that's going to be a very interesting question. of course his megaphone, we'll see that play out on twitter. you heard him there signal he's going to put the blame on democrats if the government does shut down. that's exactly what we'll see him do. that's the tactic. he's already threatening to unfold. and politically, yes, it could potentially backfire, frankly, against everyone, if the government partly shuts down. because this is going to be right around the holidays. this is going to affect government workers. right around the holidays. >> lindsey graham has just tweeted, great job sticking to your guns on border security, mr. president. so the republicans in the senate are clearly going to make this all about border security. whether or not the facts add up. >> right. you know, look, the senators tweet actually buttresses what i was going to say. this was a donald trump show. a donald trump production r
president asking for a number so much higher than democrats are willing to give at this point, andrea. >> canocrats avoid the blame? the president has a bigger megaphone. >> well, andrea, that's going to be a very interesting question. of course his megaphone, we'll see that play out on twitter. you heard him there signal he's going to put the blame on democrats if the government does shut down. that's exactly what we'll see him do. that's the tactic. he's already threatening to...
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weay this because we can actually calculate the frequency at which the san andreas fault shifts.e good enough now to understand the geology of the shifting othe san andreas fault, and we can calculate when earthquakes took place centuries ago. we know that we are in some sense overdue for another big one, a lot like what happened 1906 in california, and of course we had one in los angeles as well. that means we have to be, prepar have to make sure that building codes are up to heeed, and we have to make sure that people know to evacuate and what to do in the middle of a major earthquake. rajini: professor kakuk you very much for joining us. miio: thank you. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. france's national a summary has voted overwhelmingly inavor of a bill that would ban parents from smacking their children. aicaers say that 85% of french parents resort to corporal punisent. the g bill will no to the senate. in indonesia, the army and police are caring outt a manhr more than 80 prisoners who escaped during a prayer gathering. fgovernment spokesman said more th
weay this because we can actually calculate the frequency at which the san andreas fault shifts.e good enough now to understand the geology of the shifting othe san andreas fault, and we can calculate when earthquakes took place centuries ago. we know that we are in some sense overdue for another big one, a lot like what happened 1906 in california, and of course we had one in los angeles as well. that means we have to be, prepar have to make sure that building codes are up to heeed, and we...
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andreas: so far, marcus, i can show you. lemonis: how you doing? welcome. -andreas: come on in. -lemoniti kanis. so, that's one thing that i would do -- instead of saying "hello," i would just change it. make it straight-up, like, greek. michael: at one point, we started playing greek music here, and mike didn't like it. lemonis: what do you mean, "mike didn't like it"? michael: he's very stubborn, very... lemonis: it's a greek restaurant. andreas: my brother and i would like to, like, pop in each store once every two weeks and let me taste the sauce consistency, everything. lemonis: what is one thing that's broken in this overall concept? andreas: one thing that's broken is conformity. mike -- he's not involved. lemonis: how is the relationship between him and your mom? it seems a little strained right now. michael: it's the way that he talks to you. it drives her crazy. it drives the other franchise stores crazy. lemonis: whoever he's talking to. michael: anybody. lemonis: i keep hearing from everybody how mike talks to people, but i have to be honest. i haven't seen it. maybe
andreas: so far, marcus, i can show you. lemonis: how you doing? welcome. -andreas: come on in. -lemoniti kanis. so, that's one thing that i would do -- instead of saying "hello," i would just change it. make it straight-up, like, greek. michael: at one point, we started playing greek music here, and mike didn't like it. lemonis: what do you mean, "mike didn't like it"? michael: he's very stubborn, very... lemonis: it's a greek restaurant. andreas: my brother and i would...
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frank, take that one. >> you can certainly try that, andrea, and we're seeing an evolution of the defense strategy which has gone from, i didn't do it to i might have done it but it's not illegal to the next step being, i did it and it might be illegal, but i'm the sitting president and you can't touch me. the problem with evidence that you directed a felony is that you're involved in other crimes. people who say, this is just about giving money to women to be quiet don't understand the the gravity of directing money through money laundering, through bank fraud, through wire fraud and then campaign finance violations and possibly using the trump organization as a slush fund to support the campaign. at some point, he can no longer say, i didn't get it because mueller or the southern district of new york may likely have evidence that shows him directing the money laundering, directing the bank fraud, the establishment of fictitious corporations. at some point, he can no longer. >> james comey was willing to go behind closed doors last friday with the house republicans, demanding he show up
frank, take that one. >> you can certainly try that, andrea, and we're seeing an evolution of the defense strategy which has gone from, i didn't do it to i might have done it but it's not illegal to the next step being, i did it and it might be illegal, but i'm the sitting president and you can't touch me. the problem with evidence that you directed a felony is that you're involved in other crimes. people who say, this is just about giving money to women to be quiet don't understand the...
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go back to the sunday telegraph, and we can't have a paper review without doing some brexit, can we? andreaarning the house you cannot prevent an ideal brexit. mps cannot prevent the uk leaving the eu if they don't approve theresa may's plan or an alternative, pointing out the clock is running down if we don't agree theresa may's plan, we could leave with no deal. she is telling people to stop talking about the possibility of a second referendum, because she is saying that that is driving voters away from conservatives and sparking support for extremist parties. that has come, of course, after other ministers like amber rudd have warned against the government leaving without a deal. so continuing divisions, really, in the tory party on this. what i mean, the point she is making, as you were just saying, is that as things stand we leave on 29 march. if there is in the deal, by definition, as theresa may has said, there is no deal. so u nless may has said, there is no deal. so unless something happens to delay the whole thing, it does require some alternative to be supported by parliament. an
go back to the sunday telegraph, and we can't have a paper review without doing some brexit, can we? andreaarning the house you cannot prevent an ideal brexit. mps cannot prevent the uk leaving the eu if they don't approve theresa may's plan or an alternative, pointing out the clock is running down if we don't agree theresa may's plan, we could leave with no deal. she is telling people to stop talking about the possibility of a second referendum, because she is saying that that is driving...
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yeah, no hesitation. [ speaking hungarian ] >> andrea: he says, it's very rare that anybody who's not a gypsy cane, the whole spirit, is in and kids start learning it when they are 2 or 3. by the time you are 8 you have all these ingredients in your blood. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: margit bango, basically the aretha franklin of hungarian gypsy music, a household name. also a fantastic cook. extraordinary singing talent does not preclude her from overseeing a classic line up of dishes like chicken paprikash, whole perch roasted in bacon, stuffed cabbage filled with goose meat and slow cooked and, of course, the inevitable goulash. the iconic dish you see everywhere, but rarely as good as this. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: good, should i put a little sour cream on there? >> andrea: yes. >> anthony: beautiful, thank you. >> margit: bon appetit. >> anthony: thank you. >> andrea: she says it's her own special recipe. >> anthony: luxurious. if you're a musician living in budapest right now -- this is a good time to be a musician? >> margit: never, no euros. >> andrea: it's not, it's not a good time she said. depends on the v
yeah, no hesitation. [ speaking hungarian ] >> andrea: he says, it's very rare that anybody who's not a gypsy cane, the whole spirit, is in and kids start learning it when they are 2 or 3. by the time you are 8 you have all these ingredients in your blood. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: margit bango, basically the aretha franklin of hungarian gypsy music, a household name. also a fantastic cook. extraordinary singing talent does not preclude her from overseeing a classic line up of dishes like...
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we can speak now to andrea albutt, president of the prison governors association.r at a number of prisons. thanks very much indeed for talking to us. is this a good idea? yes, absolutely. the prison governors association will be behind this project. just as david gauke said, research shows that if prisoners are able to maintain family ties, contact their loved ones, it will help to reduce reoffending. there are some concerns raised about this. conservative mps, andrew rossendale, for example, saying that prisons are supposed to be places where people go for punishment. part of that should be about losing some of their creature comforts. that this will make prison less of a deterrent? well, we would disagree with prison being a place of punishment. the fa ct being a place of punishment. the fact that you are sent to prison is the punishment. we should not further punish people while in prison. our role is to reduce reoffending, so that when they go back into the community, they are able to integrate and there is less chance of them reoffending. so, by having things
we can speak now to andrea albutt, president of the prison governors association.r at a number of prisons. thanks very much indeed for talking to us. is this a good idea? yes, absolutely. the prison governors association will be behind this project. just as david gauke said, research shows that if prisoners are able to maintain family ties, contact their loved ones, it will help to reduce reoffending. there are some concerns raised about this. conservative mps, andrew rossendale, for example,...
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ask your doctor how prolia® can help strengthen your bones. >> andrea and her boss seemed to have a strongther or not it was a romantic relationship was not clear, and as the trial continued demons in hemy's past became a strange and significant factor in the case. here again is dennis murphy. >>> whose boss kills someone else's husband? i don't care, affair or no affair. there was no affair. who kills someone else's husband? >> hemy newman was a killer. that's what the prosecutor told the jury, what his alleged mistress told the jury. even hemy newman said he did it, a police detective testified. >> he admits to the shooting, correct? >> yes. >> hemy newman's defense attorney says their client shouldn't go to prison because the 48-year-old engineer, outwardly so calm and rational, had one more secret to confess. he had been tormented by demons since he was a boy. defense attorney bob rubin -- >> mr. neuman's problems really began years ago, and they went undiagnosed over the course of his lifetime and, as a result, he got progressively worse. >> and the defense made a bold allegation to t
ask your doctor how prolia® can help strengthen your bones. >> andrea and her boss seemed to have a strongther or not it was a romantic relationship was not clear, and as the trial continued demons in hemy's past became a strange and significant factor in the case. here again is dennis murphy. >>> whose boss kills someone else's husband? i don't care, affair or no affair. there was no affair. who kills someone else's husband? >> hemy newman was a killer. that's what the...
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neiman marcus or bloomingdale's, can you go it alone on e-commerce or do you need to go in league with amazon, or some other way to combine with other retailers? andreai think it's tough to do it alone. i think walmart, to your point, can do it alone. you have to have the investment power and thousands of data analytic engineers you need to really compete in it. so, partnership i think is important. my own opinion is that partnering is probably a very smart way if you have the brands and you have the cachet, to partner with people who have the supply chain figured out, and the infrastructure, logistics figured out, and the analytics. david: how much of your being asian, as you say, chinese-canadian, really affected your role as a ceo for better or worse? how much did it make you a better ceo, or did it get in your way because you were different? andrea: that's an interesting question, because it informed who i am and how i lead. i don't think it got in the way. it did inform how i had to act and learn how to lead. i grew up in a traditional chinese family, so being sort of aggressive was not how we were trained, not how we sat around the dinner table
neiman marcus or bloomingdale's, can you go it alone on e-commerce or do you need to go in league with amazon, or some other way to combine with other retailers? andreai think it's tough to do it alone. i think walmart, to your point, can do it alone. you have to have the investment power and thousands of data analytic engineers you need to really compete in it. so, partnership i think is important. my own opinion is that partnering is probably a very smart way if you have the brands and you...
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to you just soon as we can the former president of madagascar andrea raja lina is back in the top job after winning the presidential election with more than fifty five percent of the boat owner was up against another former president marc ravalomanana who's already denounce what he called massive fraud he wants an investigation into the vote on december the nineteenth the constitutional court has nine days to declare a final result. the first direct flight from syria's capital to tunis here in eighty years has landed in the country's northern coast the flight from damascus was carrying about one hundred fifty syrian tourists greeted by china's ians waving syrian flags at the airport the former president marzouki cut diplomatic relations with the syrian government following the outbreak of the civil war during protests in taiwan demanding tax reforms. demonstrators rallied outside the ministry of finance calling for lower tax and fair handling of disputes many say they've received tax bill sent in error or demands for too much money activists say tax collectors often hunt people for pa
to you just soon as we can the former president of madagascar andrea raja lina is back in the top job after winning the presidential election with more than fifty five percent of the boat owner was up against another former president marc ravalomanana who's already denounce what he called massive fraud he wants an investigation into the vote on december the nineteenth the constitutional court has nine days to declare a final result. the first direct flight from syria's capital to tunis here in...
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can make a decision. again, this is not about border security, andrea, and everybody supports border security, and this is not wasting american taxpayer dollars on an unnecessary and ineffective 2,000-mile border wall when there are better ways to secure the borders and remember the president did say that mexico, and not the american taxpayers would foot the bill. >> and moments ago, steve scalise, the republican house whip paused on the way out, and we will see what he had to say. >> we are talking with the president about the best way to get the wall funded and move the bill that actually funds the wall and funds the other agencies of government that expire on friday. so we want to get the $5 billion the secure the border and let the president to have the tools that he needs to make sure that he keeps this kcountry safe. >> and so clearly that is not going to signal one way or another how it is going to be resolved. and now, one last-minute change of policy and i know your interest in the engagement of the foreign policy and the syria decision, and we will talk about this in a moment with some of the ot
can make a decision. again, this is not about border security, andrea, and everybody supports border security, and this is not wasting american taxpayer dollars on an unnecessary and ineffective 2,000-mile border wall when there are better ways to secure the borders and remember the president did say that mexico, and not the american taxpayers would foot the bill. >> and moments ago, steve scalise, the republican house whip paused on the way out, and we will see what he had to say....
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andrea: we have a 501(c)(3) status, which makes it a nonprofit, but i do it as a -- view it as a social business. it is an opportunity to have a model that canake a profit. to give you an example, in our first branch in queens, new york, we will generate close to $2 million of profit from that branch after 10 years. now that money is not going to shareholders. it is going back into the program, into fueling more entrepreneurs, helping us with our harlem branch, so the cycle of the profits is a positive thing, but we have a sustainable model, a sustainable economic model, and that makes it scalable. david: you mentioned it is women and their families. going back to bangladesh -- why andrea: women are disproportionately affected. if i go back to bangladesh in the early days, before he started the program, if you were a woman and went to the bank to get a loan, they would say, come back with your husband. women were absolutely not given loans, so you had half of the population not participating at all in the economy, and as an economist, his deep belief was there was no way for this country, which was at that time one of the poorest countries o
andrea: we have a 501(c)(3) status, which makes it a nonprofit, but i do it as a -- view it as a social business. it is an opportunity to have a model that canake a profit. to give you an example, in our first branch in queens, new york, we will generate close to $2 million of profit from that branch after 10 years. now that money is not going to shareholders. it is going back into the program, into fueling more entrepreneurs, helping us with our harlem branch, so the cycle of the profits is a...
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well, we will do it, andrea, by asking people like yourself, and msnbc, and nbc and abc to talk about the burning issues facing the american people so that the american people can or whatever is addressing those issues. but you have heard me say a million times, andrea, and let me mention it again right now, we need serious discussion in this country on serious issues, and we have to can do it in congress, and we have to do e it in -- do it in the media, and our job is to give the views on those issues and let the american people decide who they believe can do a good job in protecting their families and addressing those problems. >> well, fair point, and you are doing it today, and you did it yesterday, and days before on the senate floor on this issue. and we welcome that debate any ti time, and please come back. >> okay. thank you very much. >> very early and often. thank you. >>> and senator claire mckass kill just finished her remarks on the floor, and she said that the united states senate is no longer the deliberative body, and people need to quit saying it, and she got emotional and this is part of what she said. >> my mother said that i must say trick o
well, we will do it, andrea, by asking people like yourself, and msnbc, and nbc and abc to talk about the burning issues facing the american people so that the american people can or whatever is addressing those issues. but you have heard me say a million times, andrea, and let me mention it again right now, we need serious discussion in this country on serious issues, and we have to can do it in congress, and we have to do e it in -- do it in the media, and our job is to give the views on...
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>> reporter: andrea knows, paradise will recover and homes can be rebuilt. but nothing can ever replace the love of a pet. always there when you need it the most. >> really sweet. that dog state there. amazing. >>> coming up, the former director of the fbi speaks out. what james comey had to say about the state of america and his hope for the future. ♪ this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ unplug chargers - go, ♪ devices go off-line. turn thermostats down low, ♪ led's shine mighty fine. ♪ small actions quickly grow, ♪ to let our great state shine. energy upgrade california, will let us shine. ♪ comey is escalating a war >>> a developing story this midday. former fbi director, james comey, is escalating a war of words with the president. >> ask this after the release of comey's closed-door testimony earlier this year with lawmakers on capitol hill. nbc's halley jackson reports. >> repo
>> reporter: andrea knows, paradise will recover and homes can be rebuilt. but nothing can ever replace the love of a pet. always there when you need it the most. >> really sweet. that dog state there. amazing. >>> coming up, the former director of the fbi speaks out. what james comey had to say about the state of america and his hope for the future. ♪ this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪...
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. >> i think he's the devil in person that he can sit and talk about god knowing what he did to me. >> andrea grinage stands by her account phillips tried to kill her and their daughter. her daughter w born prematurely but she's healthy. she says she fears for their safety with phillips' release. >>> we have an update with that breaking news4 at 6:00 tonight. the man who climbed the christmas tree at the white house is undergoing evaluation. the ambulance carried the man away there. he climbed the national christmas tree this evening, then did come home on his own. a crowd of people waiting for the annual pageant of peace watched and worried. >> reallyisappointed that i couldn't get in. all the p aiceivity down here. >> yeah. we're disappointed we couldn't walk closer and see the tree.mas >> by the way, the man wasn't hurt. park police tell us some ofgh t on the tree are damaged. the national christmas tree site closed and tomorrow's holiday performance in president's park is now canceled. >> typically, when you see all kinds of police lights like that last scene and police and fire rushing t
. >> i think he's the devil in person that he can sit and talk about god knowing what he did to me. >> andrea grinage stands by her account phillips tried to kill her and their daughter. her daughter w born prematurely but she's healthy. she says she fears for their safety with phillips' release. >>> we have an update with that breaking news4 at 6:00 tonight. the man who climbed the christmas tree at the white house is undergoing evaluation. the ambulance carried the man...
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counter punching mode trying to not only lash out, and can discredit michael cohen, but to downplay the entire relationship, and what is notable, andrea, we are seeing this president try to take over his own communication strategy, and time will tell as to whether it is working, but he is really taking the reins here, and that is striking given the fact that this is a growing crisis. typically, you would see his communications team out front and center. we have not had a briefing in several weeks. it has been the president taking the lead on the messaging about all of this, andrea. >> and at the same time, david pecker, and this is another element brought into it this week, the cooperation that we knew was taking place with the tabloid, the catch and kill process. barba barbara, how damaging is it that cohen who is, you know, been pleaded guilty to lying to the perjury to congress, so he can be attacked on the stand, but you have david pecker, this long time friend of the president's also as another corroborating witness to what was alleged there. >> yes, andrea, corroboration is important when you are using a krob ray or the of someo
counter punching mode trying to not only lash out, and can discredit michael cohen, but to downplay the entire relationship, and what is notable, andrea, we are seeing this president try to take over his own communication strategy, and time will tell as to whether it is working, but he is really taking the reins here, and that is striking given the fact that this is a growing crisis. typically, you would see his communications team out front and center. we have not had a briefing in several...
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want to do some more cooperating is what he said, but the problem is that, andrea, who knows how much more cooperating he can do. he has met with robert mueller's team 19 times, and he plead guilty a year ago and this is how long he has been meeting with the mueller team, and the fact that they were with willing -- were willing the go ahead, it is that the mueller's team believes he has told them everything that they need to do, and so it is as a practical matter how much more cooperating he could do the disswaj the judge's concerns, and that is the problem right now. >> carol lee n the defense motions which seemed so strange to a lot of us, some sort of a signal the white house regarding pardons or future relief from all of this? >> well, we certainly know that we don't know that for sure, but we know that filing did ignite something in the the president and the people who support him or around him in terms of the president tweeting this morning that he was wishing michael flynn luck at his hearing, and they have come to his defense and saying that he was given a raw deal, and the fbi did not approach him f
want to do some more cooperating is what he said, but the problem is that, andrea, who knows how much more cooperating he can do. he has met with robert mueller's team 19 times, and he plead guilty a year ago and this is how long he has been meeting with the mueller team, and the fact that they were with willing -- were willing the go ahead, it is that the mueller's team believes he has told them everything that they need to do, and so it is as a practical matter how much more cooperating he...
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andrea gabor. >> thank you. >> i'll be happy to sign books, i know some people who brought some, if you didn't i have some. >> i have my book. >> great. >> week book tv, you can listen on the go. download c-span radio app. tokin hear everything live, up next. visit to book fair in washington, d.c. author earl swift spoke with us about struggles a 200-year-old grabbing community in middle of chesapeake bay. >> university of virginia, author of 5 other books, most resent, "chesapeake requiem." a year with waterman. mr. swift where is that. >> tan jere is in middle of widest part of chesapeake bay, about 30 miles across, an hour and change by boat. tiny spec of mud and march out in middle of 18 trillion gallons of water. >> 450 people live there. >> give or take. >> why did you get interested? >> i went there initially a as a newspaper reporter and struck by how odd and interesting it was. it is unlike any other town in america. so isolated it has its own style of speech it developed over last 240 years, every islander can trace their lyn lineage to first settlers in 1770s, it is a factory town, devoted to catching crops an crabs and oys. >> a lot of people may
andrea gabor. >> thank you. >> i'll be happy to sign books, i know some people who brought some, if you didn't i have some. >> i have my book. >> great. >> week book tv, you can listen on the go. download c-span radio app. tokin hear everything live, up next. visit to book fair in washington, d.c. author earl swift spoke with us about struggles a 200-year-old grabbing community in middle of chesapeake bay. >> university of virginia, author of 5 other books,...
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so with that, andrea, i'll pass it back to you. >> can you tell us a little bit about the tools that you're going to be offering small businesses? what are they going to be able to use? how is this going to be able to help them? >> think -- well, and i'll -- we'll do this as a team. my colleague, kiersten, and i. think about, basically, what are the fundamental -- what are the basics of your need for cyber if you're a small company? let's start with i'll call it the cyber culture, cyber hygiene. like, simple things. i know, i was teasing some of our colleagues out there. how often do you change your passwords? we can get sophisticated and talk about dual authentication but how often do you change the password? second-degree password something other than your children's names or birthdays? then more sophisticated stuff, firewalls, what culture do you have in the organization as far as that you -- tone at the top, coming from the ceo or the management system. what you expect employees to do, how do you expect them to behave, what happens if you're being -- if somebody's sending you a m
so with that, andrea, i'll pass it back to you. >> can you tell us a little bit about the tools that you're going to be offering small businesses? what are they going to be able to use? how is this going to be able to help them? >> think -- well, and i'll -- we'll do this as a team. my colleague, kiersten, and i. think about, basically, what are the fundamental -- what are the basics of your need for cyber if you're a small company? let's start with i'll call it the cyber culture,...
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andrea. old town alexandria. a typical museum with exhibits with archaeology but also we are a public laboratory space. people can come and volunteer and see the archaeological process taking place and asking questions about what archaeologist do. what is happening on this table right now are processing artifacts actually from the well at mr. garcia's house. the first stage of archaeology after the artifacts come out of the ground as they come into the lab and the artifacts get processed. first we take the dirt off and that allows us to begin the process of identification of what these things actually are. wells are really important archaeological features to study . that is because they are really time capsule of the past. people use them for a successful number of years as a well and then they start to get used for other things, often as trash receptacles. archaeologist study trash. that is a big part of what we do. eventually the wells get capped so they do not create hazards in the back lot and new wells get dug or indoor plugging plumbing gets put in. all that information is maintained and does not over the
andrea. old town alexandria. a typical museum with exhibits with archaeology but also we are a public laboratory space. people can come and volunteer and see the archaeological process taking place and asking questions about what archaeologist do. what is happening on this table right now are processing artifacts actually from the well at mr. garcia's house. the first stage of archaeology after the artifacts come out of the ground as they come into the lab and the artifacts get processed. first...
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andrea. i think that, you know, that is another one of the sort of the interesting things that we can glean fromit sounds like it might deal with his information about the dealing with turkey, and if that is the case, who is he cooperating against? he is not giving information about himself obviously, so kushner would be the likely target/subject of that investigation and perhaps others that we don't know about. so, you know, i think that, you know, adds dan pointed out, one of the things that is coming into focus is this idea of sanctions relief with russia being more maybe intertwined with the russian interference, hacking, attack on our election, and then so the question with turkey is similarly, you know, is there some kind of quid pro quo that happened there as well. so this is becoming a pattern and certainly something that prosecutors would look at in any business relationship and here what you have is the intertwining of the business and politics, namely, with the president, the office of the president. >> and speaking of that intertwining, david farenthal explaining some of the refusal
andrea. i think that, you know, that is another one of the sort of the interesting things that we can glean fromit sounds like it might deal with his information about the dealing with turkey, and if that is the case, who is he cooperating against? he is not giving information about himself obviously, so kushner would be the likely target/subject of that investigation and perhaps others that we don't know about. so, you know, i think that, you know, adds dan pointed out, one of the things that...
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andrea? >> reporter: liz, if you are like me and wondering how much time you have left before you can get cardsnd packages to your loved ones, the answer is not much. welcome to the guts of a logistical nightmare. or as the u.s. postal service calls it, a week before christmas. >> it is like a nightclub but there's no dancing on this floor. >> reporter: while these lifts -- the shine might be worn off once the job of giving santa and assist is done. how many packages a day do you think this facility processes? >> i'd have to guess at least 5,000? maybe 10,000? >> reporter: not quite. try 300,000. a day. more than 2 million packages just this week alone out of this facility. >> i can't fathom that, that's huge, that's enormous. >> reporter: usps spokesman ruiz says the facility is a well-oiled machine. >> they scan it on this, it has a dna code on it, the computer recognizes it and then puts it in the appropriate been. >> reporter: and then onto the next destination. and that's just last-minute gifts. when it comes to the christmas cheer that comes in an envelope, the number is bigger than the p
andrea? >> reporter: liz, if you are like me and wondering how much time you have left before you can get cardsnd packages to your loved ones, the answer is not much. welcome to the guts of a logistical nightmare. or as the u.s. postal service calls it, a week before christmas. >> it is like a nightclub but there's no dancing on this floor. >> reporter: while these lifts -- the shine might be worn off once the job of giving santa and assist is done. how many packages a day do...
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. >> reporter: andrea knows paradise will recover and homes can be rebuilt., always t when you need it the most. animal shelters say they have more than 1,000 pets displaced by the fir and they'reoing all they can to reunite them with their families as soon as possible. >> good stor >> really do. how are you doing? >> i'm good. i'm great. the last week, even though there's the pain of missingdy somehat we loved so dearly, and that will be here for a little bit, there was the joy. took atrain, which is what my grandpa always wanted to do, which was so much fun, to college station, where he i buried next to my grandma. and there were thousands of people that linedhe streets. we had thishilarious time wit my dad where he would be, okay, let's see if we can get the guy in the black shirt to wave. let's go. and we played this game. it filled us up with suchhope. and i think, you know, not everybody getsav to -- they lose their grandparents and they lose people they love and they're not celebrated. he was celebratev. ybody was so kind. thank you for your well wishe
. >> reporter: andrea knows paradise will recover and homes can be rebuilt., always t when you need it the most. animal shelters say they have more than 1,000 pets displaced by the fir and they'reoing all they can to reunite them with their families as soon as possible. >> good stor >> really do. how are you doing? >> i'm good. i'm great. the last week, even though there's the pain of missingdy somehat we loved so dearly, and that will be here for a little bit, there was...
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can calm things down david thanks very much. the protests have also been taking place on the french island you know from you know miller has more now from san andreas. protests have gone into their third week here in a song hungry in reunion yellow vests here say they want to make life difficult on the island it's the only way they can show resistance they're letting calls through very slowly just making it difficult for people here to get around on the main road networks but of course there has been some anger with. a lot of other stuff in the yellow this say they're determined to show the government of that they're serious about their demands they say they're speaking a different language and all their discussions until now have come to naught they say they will continue with these protests and defied the government as long as they possibly can because they say until now the french government has not heard their pleas but just along for most is sick it's been fifteen days of protests we thought it would bring us results that that would be enough but it's not the government is not speaking the same language as the people they think we're idiots so
can calm things down david thanks very much. the protests have also been taking place on the french island you know from you know miller has more now from san andreas. protests have gone into their third week here in a song hungry in reunion yellow vests here say they want to make life difficult on the island it's the only way they can show resistance they're letting calls through very slowly just making it difficult for people here to get around on the main road networks but of course there...
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. >> i think he's the devil in person, that he can sit and talk about god knowing what he did to me. >> andrea stands by her account that phillips tried to kill her andheir daughter. their little girl was born premature but is healthy. andrea says she fears for their safety with the man released. >>> today's holiday performance in president's park is cancelled after a man climbed the christmas tree outside the white house. our crew was on scene last night as the ambulance carryg that man pulled away. s poli he climbed the national christmas tree and came down on his own. people watched and got worried. >> i was really disappointed i couldn't get in. n l the police activity d here. >> we're disappointed we couldn't walk closer and see the christmas tree. >> the man was not hurt, a he is currently undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. park police say some of the ligh on the treere damaged. >>> it is a mustor win the r redskins today. they face tennessee thtitans. e team needs to win their next two games if they want to make it to the playoffs. while injuries are a factor this season, the team is
. >> i think he's the devil in person, that he can sit and talk about god knowing what he did to me. >> andrea stands by her account that phillips tried to kill her andheir daughter. their little girl was born premature but is healthy. andrea says she fears for their safety with the man released. >>> today's holiday performance in president's park is cancelled after a man climbed the christmas tree outside the white house. our crew was on scene last night as the ambulance...
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andrea nahles said it was time toto solve the problems of t the future. germany's far right alternative for germany tweeted that the cdu cano longer be a home for germany's conservatives. sahra wagenknecht said that merkel 2.0 cannot be the solution. christian linder said that the party picked continuity. let's bring you up to speed on some of the other stories making news around the world. u.s. president donald trump has nominated william barr as attorney general. he served as attorney general under george h.w. bush. trump also nominated heather nauert as ambassador to the united nations. different sides on the battle in yemen sat down.n. the you and brokered talks are the first since 2016. a u.s. bid to get the united nations to condedemn hamas has failed. it was proposed by nikki haley. it fell short of the required two thirds majority. next up, helena is here with the latest on a chinese tech executive arrested in canada. helena: the chief financial officer of chinese telecom giant huawei has been accused of the united states of fraud. she is seeking bail and a canadian court while facing possible extradition to the un
andrea nahles said it was time toto solve the problems of t the future. germany's far right alternative for germany tweeted that the cdu cano longer be a home for germany's conservatives. sahra wagenknecht said that merkel 2.0 cannot be the solution. christian linder said that the party picked continuity. let's bring you up to speed on some of the other stories making news around the world. u.s. president donald trump has nominated william barr as attorney general. he served as attorney general...
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andrea bocelli. he hasn't done an album in 14 years and you can tell the dine am being between the two of them are super >> the two of them together is magical. >> to sing with your child, what a joy that would be as a parent. >> for both of them. >> now they'll both have fans around the world. >> we should mention that while the bocellis celebrate the holidays as a family, we want to introduce you to our family here at "cbs this morning." there are dozens of people that work here to bring you all that and all that matters, as we say. ahead, we'll share our holiday greetings with you. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi. this is peggy. (vo) you do more than rescue pets when you share the love. you build families. get a new subaru, like the all new forester, and charities like the aspca can receive two hundred and fifty dollars from subaru. (avo) get zero percent during the subaru share the love event. ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are ever happy there daddy, it's christmas! ♪ childhoods, joyland never let go of your dreams. the mercedes-benz winter e
andrea bocelli. he hasn't done an album in 14 years and you can tell the dine am being between the two of them are super >> the two of them together is magical. >> to sing with your child, what a joy that would be as a parent. >> for both of them. >> now they'll both have fans around the world. >> we should mention that while the bocellis celebrate the holidays as a family, we want to introduce you to our family here at "cbs this morning." there are...
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that some of it will be sealed, but how much can we learn about what mike flynn has been saying is or charged with? >> well, that remains a big question, andrea, but one thing is clear that the documents are designed to communicate to the judge about the level of cooperation that these witnesses mike flynn and later in the week michael cohen have given to the prosecutors, and so mueller does have to spell out in some detail the extent of the cooperation and how far he goes is an open question. the three documents could be a de facto mueller report if they decide to go full bore and include many, many details of what they are telling him. this is a strange situation, because normally the co-oprators are sentenced after an investigation is complete so they don't reveal information on a target, but in this case, it is still continuing, and rick gates is continuing to cooperate and his sentencinging is put off to january and beyond. so it is an open question. we will see some information, and i would not be surprised if it is less than we expect and not surprised if it is more than we expect, but kristen laid out the key questions as well. does m
that some of it will be sealed, but how much can we learn about what mike flynn has been saying is or charged with? >> well, that remains a big question, andrea, but one thing is clear that the documents are designed to communicate to the judge about the level of cooperation that these witnesses mike flynn and later in the week michael cohen have given to the prosecutors, and so mueller does have to spell out in some detail the extent of the cooperation and how far he goes is an open...
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actually andrea jung thinks we're making progress, see you can see that interview at 9:33 we will talkthings, and including how she got passed over actually by a man at how she stuck it out at avon. elon musk, we know he had a tough time earlier this year, particularly after a series of accusations about manipulating stock, saying "i can take it private," and things like that, and it plummeted, and now the stock is almost at its peak. jason: almost to spite him. when he has been out with all his bluster, like on "60 minutes congo "i don't respect the sec." ok, slow your roll, bro. he has actually created a pretty good car company now, and investors are able to look at everything he is saying and everything he is tweeting and find out that he is making a month cars, and they are pretty good cars that people are buying. candice: this -- alix: this came out a few months ago, retail shell holders in this -- shareholders in the stock love him, they are in it to win it, whereas analysts, he cannot quantify that kind of risk, etc., this is a really interesting brick that i cannot recall anoth
actually andrea jung thinks we're making progress, see you can see that interview at 9:33 we will talkthings, and including how she got passed over actually by a man at how she stuck it out at avon. elon musk, we know he had a tough time earlier this year, particularly after a series of accusations about manipulating stock, saying "i can take it private," and things like that, and it plummeted, and now the stock is almost at its peak. jason: almost to spite him. when he has been out...
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at two, leader for house andrea leadsom announces the new edition will be publicly available for the first time online. if you're stuck for stocking fillers, you can parliamentary practise forjust a few hundred pounds. and at one... 0rder, put it back! no, no, no... snp mp mhairi back sums up monday's shenanigans. and see that they won't pull the votes to then pull the vote and use the archaic processes of this place to prevent a vote on whether to have their original vote pulled showsjust how much of a rankle this government has gotten itself into. and to top it all off, that they've finished with a woman wielding a sword chasing after the guy stealing the mace... laughter. 2018, as you may have noticed, is the centenniary year of some women gaining the vote in the uk. and they voted for the first time in the general election held on december 1a, 1918. to mark that anniversary, parliament has launched an exhibition. "209 women", featuring images of the current 209 women mps shot by female photographers. it's on until february, and you can book tickets via the parliament.uk website. and there were celebrations in manchester, where a statue to the
at two, leader for house andrea leadsom announces the new edition will be publicly available for the first time online. if you're stuck for stocking fillers, you can parliamentary practise forjust a few hundred pounds. and at one... 0rder, put it back! no, no, no... snp mp mhairi back sums up monday's shenanigans. and see that they won't pull the votes to then pull the vote and use the archaic processes of this place to prevent a vote on whether to have their original vote pulled showsjust how...
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andrea. says learning about consent early is key. sadly we know that some adults prey on children and teaching to daughter about consent early on can help her understand her rights know when lines have been crossed and when to go to you for help the u.s. girl scouts were founded in one thousand nine hundred twelve the group calls itself a leadership development organization promoting confidence courage and character well to discuss this latest advice we spoke with conservative media personality gina luden and women's rights advocate resurfacing. if you don't teach a child early on that they are in control of their bodies and that they are in control of their boundaries then there are subject to later on not be able to set healthy boundaries i think that this is all about communication and that's the key if parents are having the age appropriate conversations with their children that are well documented and data driven then they shouldn't have to have any sorts of concerns for thirty percent of the sexual abuse that happens to a child happens by a family member so here's the fact of the matter children are often not the around people tha
andrea. says learning about consent early is key. sadly we know that some adults prey on children and teaching to daughter about consent early on can help her understand her rights know when lines have been crossed and when to go to you for help the u.s. girl scouts were founded in one thousand nine hundred twelve the group calls itself a leadership development organization promoting confidence courage and character well to discuss this latest advice we spoke with conservative media personality...
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. >> he is, and there is so much uncertainty here, andrea, and that is the word of the day today, and frankly yesterday. you can see that there are reporters gathered here behind me, and they are just getting called back right now to an event with the president. and so presumably, they will try to get some questions to mr. trump about all of this, about his discussions with the republican senators, and any closer to finding a a way out of what seems like this the imminent partial government shutdown. now, i spoke with hogan gidley, a moment ago, the deputy press secretary here, and i asked him what is going on there, and what is the president's message to lawmakers today, and he said, look, he didn't know. so andrea, we can't underscore that you have is a president who is trying to figure out his next steps in real time. we are seeing it play out on twiter with the the threats. one of the president's tweets today, shutdown today if the democrats do not vote for the border security, and i asked hogan gidley about it, and how can say that when he is on tape saying that he was proud to own the shutdown. and gidley
. >> he is, and there is so much uncertainty here, andrea, and that is the word of the day today, and frankly yesterday. you can see that there are reporters gathered here behind me, and they are just getting called back right now to an event with the president. and so presumably, they will try to get some questions to mr. trump about all of this, about his discussions with the republican senators, and any closer to finding a a way out of what seems like this the imminent partial...
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