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options start at $9.95 a month, plus, you get a 30-day ney back guarantee.ion. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner, and it's yrs just for calling. so call now. >>> good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm molette green. in the newsto 4 y, it's a weather alert day. heavy rain, moving through the region and causing flooding and wate rescues. >> what can we expect today? >> we can expect a lot of wind today. there's a risk of power outages and the wind machine gettingke crup today. kran branches and trees can g >>> news 4 begin with a storm team 4 weather alert. >> you heard it right there. it is a weather alert day. this is a live look outside for you this morning. the heavy rain has moved through the region. but the wind could be an issue today. seems to be how it happens, isn't it? >> yeah. >> 4:00 a.m. good morning, erybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm molette green, in for eun yang. >> dave is watching the roads. we'll begin with meteorologist chuck bell and what we need to knowbout the weather. >> like the song says, the wind comes behind t
options start at $9.95 a month, plus, you get a 30-day ney back guarantee.ion. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner, and it's yrs just for calling. so call now. >>> good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm molette green. in the newsto 4 y, it's a weather alert day. heavy rain, moving through the region and causing flooding and wate rescues. >> what can we expect today? >> we can expect a lot of wind today. there's a risk of power outages and the wind...
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phil mercer reports from syd ney economy.orts from sydney on one of the worst affected cities. desperation is creeping into australia's copy market. it suffered its steepest fall in prices since the global financial crisis in 2008 —— property market. sydney is suffering the most. melbourne has felt the pain as well. everywhere you look, it is doom and gloom. i am really worried, i think it could be facing a 30% fall. they talk about the difficulty getting money, but i think it is more the chinese buyers pulling out of the market which has really brought the market back down to earth. the housing market, which normally makes our economy buoyant and move forward, that is shrinking. you will find our economy will shrink as well. there is now an abundance of supply, including new housing development like this one in sydney. they were built to satisfy demand that is now faded. the building boom and the absence of chinese buyers tell only part of the story. credit is also tight. it has become a lot harder to get a home loa n become
phil mercer reports from syd ney economy.orts from sydney on one of the worst affected cities. desperation is creeping into australia's copy market. it suffered its steepest fall in prices since the global financial crisis in 2008 —— property market. sydney is suffering the most. melbourne has felt the pain as well. everywhere you look, it is doom and gloom. i am really worried, i think it could be facing a 30% fall. they talk about the difficulty getting money, but i think it is more the...
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we understand from our reporter in syd ney understand from our reporter in sydney that these schools are now not on lockdown. schoolchildren have been able to be returned to their homes. this was a day of protest gci’oss homes. this was a day of protest across christchurch. absolutely, so it wasjust absolutely, so it was just after midday that a crowd of several hundred children gathered to protest climate change and urged politicians to do more about it and it was less than an hour later that the first shooting took place. the children on the protest were all told to go home and stay home, it does appear that none of them are caught up in this event. at other school students who we re event. at other school students who were still in class were, all the schools were put into lockdown and pa rents schools were put into lockdown and parents have only just schools were put into lockdown and parents have onlyjust been able to go and pick them up. —— but. parents have onlyjust been able to go and pick them up. -- but. yes, and at this stage there is some confusion about who may or may no
we understand from our reporter in syd ney understand from our reporter in sydney that these schools are now not on lockdown. schoolchildren have been able to be returned to their homes. this was a day of protest gci’oss homes. this was a day of protest across christchurch. absolutely, so it wasjust absolutely, so it was just after midday that a crowd of several hundred children gathered to protest climate change and urged politicians to do more about it and it was less than an hour later...
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dissipation in ney's is a parisian and its inclusion in nato lower than that we have a lot of opinions polls and they conducted such opinion polls to show that it never had been the case at this point between forty and forty four percent of people support nature's inclusion in eight. to thirty six percent are against this you see there is no overwhelming majority here. and. i've introduced a number of. bad on russia's cultural products movies t.v. programs. of russian. goodness they were good but what we see now is that. fifty four to fifty nine percent think that this is bad news against the constitution of ukraine two years ago it was different. now let's understand of all the more you balance things the more people want back at two hundred ninety there is a response to that russophobia. and then to russian he's serious because i dare is another thing. i like to mention in may two thousand. the ukrainians were. very positive about russia. and we had forty seven percent of people having very good attitude towards russia a deuce points to could see fifty seven percent of the ukrainians
dissipation in ney's is a parisian and its inclusion in nato lower than that we have a lot of opinions polls and they conducted such opinion polls to show that it never had been the case at this point between forty and forty four percent of people support nature's inclusion in eight. to thirty six percent are against this you see there is no overwhelming majority here. and. i've introduced a number of. bad on russia's cultural products movies t.v. programs. of russian. goodness they were good...
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to what happened last night in the house of commons we call this the highlights of a night full of ney's take a listen. have a. have it so the neighbors have it. is have it. have they. have it so the net is having. i finish it. i mean you what you want to laugh right simon but you don't know if you should laugh or if if you should cry i mean eight alternative breaks of plans last night not one received a majority and correct me if my math is wrong but the one alternative they got the most votes was the confirmatory vote which is basically a second breaks at referendum. and i think i think it's important to unpack this a bit because what yesterday was about wasn't about trying to get pollens to make. a choice about what it wanted to do it was about testing the water so the m.p.'s were being hasta for each of those eight options do you think it's acceptable or don't you. as we know you and we've known for a long time there isn't a reliable majority for any of those things but what we're going to see on monday next week is another round of voting which i think they still have to work out th
to what happened last night in the house of commons we call this the highlights of a night full of ney's take a listen. have a. have it so the neighbors have it. is have it. have they. have it so the net is having. i finish it. i mean you what you want to laugh right simon but you don't know if you should laugh or if if you should cry i mean eight alternative breaks of plans last night not one received a majority and correct me if my math is wrong but the one alternative they got the most votes...
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they have to pay a lot of ney. and i talked to a guy named emilio trejo who was convicted of human smuggling, and he had been bn jail. he hn in prison for cocaine trafficking for about al dozen years. and he said that when he got out of prison, the world had changed. and i said, you know, "whatbo you're talking?" and he said, "the money's in the people now." he said that the going price is $2,000 a head. he got busted with 25 people in his 18-wheeler. so, do the math, you know. that's $50,000 to go to drive from mcallen, texas, to houston, a seven- eightour drive. that's a lot of money. you do that ten times, that's lf a million dollars. north of there. >> sreenivasan: you follow a family through this process, from when they started from honduras all the way through, and what happened to them and on ey are really cogs in a, you say different kind of money machine. >> correct. one of the things that was really the sort of "ah-ha" moment for me and... and theor ideahis film began when i interviewed carlos in livingst
they have to pay a lot of ney. and i talked to a guy named emilio trejo who was convicted of human smuggling, and he had been bn jail. he hn in prison for cocaine trafficking for about al dozen years. and he said that when he got out of prison, the world had changed. and i said, you know, "whatbo you're talking?" and he said, "the money's in the people now." he said that the going price is $2,000 a head. he got busted with 25 people in his 18-wheeler. so, do the math, you...
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. >> everything from pharmaceuticals, tramadol, oxy codeine, ecstacy, to counterfeit ney and counterfeit i.d.s. >> reporter: fueling the spike, e-commerce and smaller packages headed straight for the consumer. >> an incredible uptick in e-commerce. >> reporter: and some of these new super fakes, he says, are so impossible to st kpo ll the difference. >> was this on its way to a consumer? >> probably. somebody ordedt online. >> fake or real? >> fake. >> where are we seeing most of these coming from? >> certainly china. one part of the world where we're seeing an ever-increasing number of counterfeit goods. >> reporter: we wanted to finding out what's behind this virtual epidemic of fakes coming in from china and howan so are winding up on e-commerce sites for sale. >> it's driving up cost o for clients. >> reporter: diane specializes in trademark law. she says imposters are trying to hijack her clients' luxury brands by duping the u.s. patent and trademark office or uspto so they can register as the brand on sites likeamazon. >> they file a document with the trademark office that says our
. >> everything from pharmaceuticals, tramadol, oxy codeine, ecstacy, to counterfeit ney and counterfeit i.d.s. >> reporter: fueling the spike, e-commerce and smaller packages headed straight for the consumer. >> an incredible uptick in e-commerce. >> reporter: and some of these new super fakes, he says, are so impossible to st kpo ll the difference. >> was this on its way to a consumer? >> probably. somebody ordedt online. >> fake or real? >>...
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deeply problematic the british approach to bring suit has been entirely governed by party politics mrs ney has sought to keep the conservative party together by proposing a kind of compromise arrangement that to some extent at least satisfy the hard line breaks the two years and also the remaining years and soft bricks answers within her own party this is just the latest in that what's been a pretty turbulent few weeks in western is that if you're fed up with the conventional bricks and narrative check up on the workers latest episode of in case you missed it for alternative look. yeah yeah loud and clear yeah well hugh we've been counting down here for ever same for news of the imminent arrival of little baby brags that now little baby brags its huge eight was meant to be that twenty ninth of march but doctors insist on i think that maybe to do just that he said there's been a bit of excitement because we saw somebody very gay related to little baby brags that go inside this building which is also vaguely related to a little baby brags that now we know the mother's been experiencing subst
deeply problematic the british approach to bring suit has been entirely governed by party politics mrs ney has sought to keep the conservative party together by proposing a kind of compromise arrangement that to some extent at least satisfy the hard line breaks the two years and also the remaining years and soft bricks answers within her own party this is just the latest in that what's been a pretty turbulent few weeks in western is that if you're fed up with the conventional bricks and...
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we understand from our reporter in syd ney understand from our reporter in sydney that these schoolsen have been able to be returned to their homes. this was a day of protest across christchurch. absolutely, so it wasjust absolutely, so it was just after midday that a crowd of several hundred children gathered to protest climate change and urged politicians to do more about it and it was less than an hour later that the first shooting took place. the children on the protest were all told to go home and stay home, it does appear that none of them are caught up in this event. at other school students who we re event. at other school students who were still in class were, all the schools were put into lockdown and pa rents schools were put into lockdown and parents have only just schools were put into lockdown and parents have onlyjust been able to go and pick them up. —— but. parents have onlyjust been able to go and pick them up. -- but. yes, and at this stage there is some confusion about who may or
we understand from our reporter in syd ney understand from our reporter in sydney that these schoolsen have been able to be returned to their homes. this was a day of protest across christchurch. absolutely, so it wasjust absolutely, so it was just after midday that a crowd of several hundred children gathered to protest climate change and urged politicians to do more about it and it was less than an hour later that the first shooting took place. the children on the protest were all told to go...
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you get a lifetime rate lock guarantee, plus a 30-day ney back guarantee.formation, and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. gis valuable guide isat help for you and the loved ones you leave behind. use it to record your important information and give helpful direction about your final wishes. it's yours free just for calling. so call w. >>> it is i'58. aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. this is what we're workingn for this morning. a twist in the murder of a maryland woman. sh was allegedly killed by a panhandler. now, her husband is in custody at the mexican border. details ahead at 4:00. >>> g d morning,everybody. your monday is off to a cold >>> news 4s beg with a storm team 4 weather alert. >> yep. we are still in weather alert mode this morning. working for you on this monday. it is just about 4:00 a.m., and a warning as you head out. the roads, sidewalks and your drivew may be icy. the snow and rain from last night is moving on. butemhe tratures in some parts of the area are cold ez enough to f everything that is left. >> winter does not wan
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of the united states must be tesponsible.that's just absurd t doesn't help contribute to the dial ts ney f reproblems. rguder tn anyone in the world, and arguably this president eckes the use his. so because you're frustrated, why not remove any shadow of a tubt? during the campaign, as you know, as a candidate, the president called for a ban on all muslims entering the united aiates. he said islam hates us. this kind of language in the isst leads to these questions of cty isn't the president now directly using that megaphone to condemn it? >> well, take the words and put them in one category and take the actions and put them in another, something the president doesn't get hardly any credit e'r our any attention to is the lirk he's done in defense of woligious minorities all around the world up to and included are oppre in thef e reous miris somef es ts arleng pte sahear folks say, donald trump has said this during the campaign. look at what we've done while n''ve been here. i don't think anybody can say >> brennan: the president is 's fanti-mlim rhetoric i think it's fair question to as
of the united states must be tesponsible.that's just absurd t doesn't help contribute to the dial ts ney f reproblems. rguder tn anyone in the world, and arguably this president eckes the use his. so because you're frustrated, why not remove any shadow of a tubt? during the campaign, as you know, as a candidate, the president called for a ban on all muslims entering the united aiates. he said islam hates us. this kind of language in the isst leads to these questions of cty isn't the president...
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extension but again, it's a bit more complicated that it looks because some people are pressing her syd neyng her sydney to revoke article 50 which we can do legally as well and not depend on the eu agreement over an extension but don't think will succeed but there is likely to be debate on that and then there is also a question. to vote as they please. she has guaranteed that on no vote tomorrow because if she didn't, she would be facing cabinet resignations. speaking of that, what is her political future now? speaking of that, what is her politicalfuture now? this was speaking of that, what is her political future now? this was a terrible day for her, notjust because she lost her voice. although that seemed to make it even worse.|j think even though her voice was croaky, to some extent her message was clear. that is that she is continuing to see this process through. she talked to cabinet collea g u es through. she talked to cabinet colleagues before the defeat, she anticipated that she would be defeated, things were not going well through the course of the day, the legal advice was not b
extension but again, it's a bit more complicated that it looks because some people are pressing her syd neyng her sydney to revoke article 50 which we can do legally as well and not depend on the eu agreement over an extension but don't think will succeed but there is likely to be debate on that and then there is also a question. to vote as they please. she has guaranteed that on no vote tomorrow because if she didn't, she would be facing cabinet resignations. speaking of that, what is her...
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first of all bob ney be the president nimby brothers the general contractor bob as they had to work with the community with some local subcontractors to get to where we are today. and mimi sullivan inside a solid and the architect who labored with us. we were talking earlier about making sure we hopefully got just the right colors on the new building and hopefully the residents will tell us. maybe we need to fix that. so thank you mean me as but it's not just about bricks and mortar and early on working with tabernacle my friend of one hundred years reverend arnold towns and who you'll hear from in a moment and his partner gary bags it was about this has to work for the residents and i say to you today that i hope and expect that five and 10 years from now. you will hold us to this standard this isn't just about finishing the project this is starting the project. so gary arnold todd and everybody. thank you for that. to conclude the program. now i think it is particularly fitting that my friend reverend arnold townsend come up and lead us and maybe a little bit of prayer. i mean i don't
first of all bob ney be the president nimby brothers the general contractor bob as they had to work with the community with some local subcontractors to get to where we are today. and mimi sullivan inside a solid and the architect who labored with us. we were talking earlier about making sure we hopefully got just the right colors on the new building and hopefully the residents will tell us. maybe we need to fix that. so thank you mean me as but it's not just about bricks and mortar and early...
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. >>> you've come along on our get fit for springjo ney, now it's time to see how far you can push yourselfhe punching bag at a brand new boxing class. we're breaking dn how you can switch up your routine and monitor progress electronic cli. that's tomorrow. >> i can wait to see that. the last time we saw her work outunhe wanted to p the trainer. we'll see her punch a bag instead. >>> a high school senior helping congress take on vaccine safety. >>> first, the maryland track team givingr a 5-year-old can fighter a shot with their squad. the boy's parents sharing a message of gratitude. >>> blossom watch is . the national park service blossoms the cherry in stage one of six. we'll have our own projection tomorrow when we think peak bloom wil l >>> a little boy ina our a is showing that he can do anything to.sets his mind >> 5-year-old angelo is battling cancerndike any kid he loves to run. now one local college track team is giving him a shot. >> we have the story.or >> rr: inside the field house where the universityf o maryland track team trains, is a small member with just as much strength
. >>> you've come along on our get fit for springjo ney, now it's time to see how far you can push yourselfhe punching bag at a brand new boxing class. we're breaking dn how you can switch up your routine and monitor progress electronic cli. that's tomorrow. >> i can wait to see that. the last time we saw her work outunhe wanted to p the trainer. we'll see her punch a bag instead. >>> a high school senior helping congress take on vaccine safety. >>> first, the...
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>> climate is a slow, steady change, and saying that people will deal with massive problems theyed nei kits for is not accurate. >> young people have a lot of anxiety, anything we can do to help them cope is good. >> the teach are call her class-a foot -- boot camp, but critics mock it as a 12 step program for a snow flames. rick: college athletes are not supposed to get paid for march madness or anything else but now bipartisan support is growing among lawmakers for students to be compensated. some on capitol hill say it is unfair so many people cash in but not the players. >> we want the player, student athletes to have the same access to the free market we have. we don't want ncaa to pay them anything, we don't want university but student at least, sometimes are making millions of dollars for university have no access to market themselves is a huge injustice. rick: ncaa argues their a athles are compensated through scholarships. >> a growing number of states moving to legalize marijuana, one state has pushed pause button. >> all these new negative outcomes, we did not see them in 60
>> climate is a slow, steady change, and saying that people will deal with massive problems theyed nei kits for is not accurate. >> young people have a lot of anxiety, anything we can do to help them cope is good. >> the teach are call her class-a foot -- boot camp, but critics mock it as a 12 step program for a snow flames. rick: college athletes are not supposed to get paid for march madness or anything else but now bipartisan support is growing among lawmakers for students...
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that is a little bit of ney. >> mike needs to make his way over for delivery of a clam pizza on nebraska avenue for us. >> 4001 nebraska avenue is the address to deliver -- you don't deliver to you. sorry, jim. >> boy that looks good.it >>> stay us, we are staying on top of the breaking news on the beltway thisevening. >> live pictures from chopper 4. that is still on its side. crews are starting to make some progress. they're trying to supright t overturned tanker but first they had to pull some 8,000 galns of fuel off it. this is on the inner loop heading north. for y'all heading to montgomery countyt's bad a radiates from there fro peoplme >>> breaking now at 6:00. >> it is absolute gridlock. >> new videoe of moment a tanker truck crash closed part of the beltway. >> it is a nightmare situation right now. >> the impact spilling overhe t roads near the legion id . >> traffic everywhere in the area is jammed up. >> we're tracking the lasting pact on tonight's compute. plus changes comingo the archdiocese of washington. a new arch bishop to replace abnald whirl. >> what we know t the man
that is a little bit of ney. >> mike needs to make his way over for delivery of a clam pizza on nebraska avenue for us. >> 4001 nebraska avenue is the address to deliver -- you don't deliver to you. sorry, jim. >> boy that looks good.it >>> stay us, we are staying on top of the breaking news on the beltway thisevening. >> live pictures from chopper 4. that is still on its side. crews are starting to make some progress. they're trying to supright t overturned...
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believes will accrue to the homeless against the costs to the people directly affected in the neighbo the neis and the people at large. i think the size of this proposed facility ensures that it will have a material impact on the community for all of the reasons that have been cited and all things like criminal activity, drug usage and environmental pollution, all come into play and will come into play. i think the burden of proof is on the city for this kind of thing to show that the benefits that accrue from this particular site versus wherever else they might do this or whatever other programs they do to help the homeless, those benefits exceed the significant costs that will enedgwillinevitably accrue to te toursists that use the adjacent area. what's remarkable, for 25 years, the cities has had policies to build this, soma, southbeach, adjoining areas up as a highly desirable place to live and work. more than 10,000 people live there, thousands of people work there and, of course, thousands of people walk along there to go to giant's games with the 200 events per year. it's crazy to bring
believes will accrue to the homeless against the costs to the people directly affected in the neighbo the neis and the people at large. i think the size of this proposed facility ensures that it will have a material impact on the community for all of the reasons that have been cited and all things like criminal activity, drug usage and environmental pollution, all come into play and will come into play. i think the burden of proof is on the city for this kind of thing to show that the benefits...
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. >> reporter: so, the idea is with a thto charge a small fee ney generated going to the city to pay for transportation projects. the city supervisor worked out a deal with uber and lyft to have a charge of 3 1/4% to every ride working out to about $.33 for a $10 trip. carpal rideshare would only see a fee of 1 1/2%. the supervisor estimates the surcharge would estimate about $30 million a year to help pay for everything from street repaving, traffic enforcement, and also public transportation projects. >> we can level the playing field by joining the portland, massachusetts, new york, chicago what they have done. >> according to the san francisco county, traffic administration, have of the increased traffic in downtown the last four years is actually caused by rideshare, he says he plans to introduce the idea to the city supervisor and may. if they approve it, it would then go on the november ballot, it would need a two thirds majority to pass. live in san francisco, katie nielsen, kpix five . >>> people who live in their cars have a few new places to park overnight in oakland hassl
. >> reporter: so, the idea is with a thto charge a small fee ney generated going to the city to pay for transportation projects. the city supervisor worked out a deal with uber and lyft to have a charge of 3 1/4% to every ride working out to about $.33 for a $10 trip. carpal rideshare would only see a fee of 1 1/2%. the supervisor estimates the surcharge would estimate about $30 million a year to help pay for everything from street repaving, traffic enforcement, and also public...
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what is fueling the terrifying trend and enormous economic toll it is taking on all of us next. eat neyomizes- uh uh - i deliver the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. charles: this morning we learned deaths from suicide in america hit an all-time record high. suicide have become intertwined with the growing scourge of opioid addiction. this is the biggest human crisis in america i think of our current times. last year life ex
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we'll do 70s and sun a ney again. we'll do it again on monday. more of the same on monday. then, yeah, the pattern does break by tuesday and wednesday, there is a chance for rain by midweek. not a major series of storms but there are several different chances for rain. i'll go over that in a few minutes. for now devon, back over to you. >> house speaker nancy pelosi said they will push ahead with the vote against president donald trump first veto. he declared a national emergency to divert military funds for the same purpose. return cans voted with democrats to block the president's declaration. >> it should have been a lesson to him to see that 12 republicans in the senate voted against this from the congress of the united states. >>> yesterday in san francisco, pelosi said she will call for a vote to overturn the veto on march 26th. she said it is important all lawmakers cast a vote on the record even if they don't get to the 2/3rds majority. >> bernie sanders is planning his first event in the bay area and will hold a rally next sunday 12:30:00 p.m., great meadow park, f
we'll do 70s and sun a ney again. we'll do it again on monday. more of the same on monday. then, yeah, the pattern does break by tuesday and wednesday, there is a chance for rain by midweek. not a major series of storms but there are several different chances for rain. i'll go over that in a few minutes. for now devon, back over to you. >> house speaker nancy pelosi said they will push ahead with the vote against president donald trump first veto. he declared a national emergency to...
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i want to bring in shah ga lawn ney and rebecca lindland.eneral motors went through a near death crisis where the american public bailed them out. they had a lot of time to notice that the there were no buyers for the cruz. sales peaked in 2014. a lot of people think they made managerial mistakes by not having something prepared for this plant. >> i don't know i fully agreed this was something they could anticipate. back in 2015, trucks and cars were about 50/50 in the market. now they're 70/30 with pickup trucks and pickup trucks being 70%. there is dramatic change in consume every preferences. so i think, you know, it's a situation that gm could not have necessarily fully anticipated. just, very, very dramatic change. and i have to point out that general motors has invest ad billion dollars in ohio in just the last couple of years since trump became president. so they're not abandoning the state at all. they're actually building some really key products there and key elements of their pickup trucks and suvs. so i think we need to clarify t
i want to bring in shah ga lawn ney and rebecca lindland.eneral motors went through a near death crisis where the american public bailed them out. they had a lot of time to notice that the there were no buyers for the cruz. sales peaked in 2014. a lot of people think they made managerial mistakes by not having something prepared for this plant. >> i don't know i fully agreed this was something they could anticipate. back in 2015, trucks and cars were about 50/50 in the market. now they're...
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you don't see them talking about it or see them going out and handing research and development ney and saying, we will have electric cars. they are all stuck in their ideological corners. so those are issues that will affect our future generations. this is what i'm concerned about and i'm fighting for those issues. mr. holder: i think people don't understand. if you have a gutsy governor like that. he took unpopular stands when it came to things like the environment,, if you have a gutsy governor who are willing to lead. you have gerrymandered legislatures and the gofert it out there. and the environment is something that ought to be a primary concern to young people. if you look at the projections into the will deaths that happen on a year-by-year basis, the earth we leave is something i got from the generation before. and we will have to come up with a whole range of things to deal with, rising sea levels, with the debt. you've got these people in the various government positions, i think it is one of the first ones was arnold schwarzenegger and can't do anything unless he has a legi
you don't see them talking about it or see them going out and handing research and development ney and saying, we will have electric cars. they are all stuck in their ideological corners. so those are issues that will affect our future generations. this is what i'm concerned about and i'm fighting for those issues. mr. holder: i think people don't understand. if you have a gutsy governor like that. he took unpopular stands when it came to things like the environment,, if you have a gutsy...
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surprise announcement out of manhattan-- new charges against manafort brought by the district attr ney there. n william brangham was in the courtroom today to follow ih all, ajoins me now. hey, william, good to see you. >> hi. >> reporter: you were in the courthouse. tell me what it was like in there. >> tre was a sense of fiality to it all. this is the first defendant to go toe to toe with robert mueller's prosecutors, the first one who's actually taken his case to trial, and the d.o.j.,to the prose laid out all the evidence you just described, all the crimes heguleilty to. paul manafort spoke today in t comparislast week who virginia, he spoke at much greater length today. he said i'm sorry this, i'm ashamed of my actions. he noted his age, he sad to the judge, i'm turning 70 in a couple of weeks, i'm therimary caretaker for my wife, i need to be there for her and i need her there for me. and he said tohe judge, please let us be together. >> reporter: did any of that make a difference from what we can tell in what the judge did? >> it's hard to tell. she seems smpathetic toe human as
surprise announcement out of manhattan-- new charges against manafort brought by the district attr ney there. n william brangham was in the courtroom today to follow ih all, ajoins me now. hey, william, good to see you. >> hi. >> reporter: you were in the courthouse. tell me what it was like in there. >> tre was a sense of fiality to it all. this is the first defendant to go toe to toe with robert mueller's prosecutors, the first one who's actually taken his case to trial, and...
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and well-worn shoes, these migrants have just crossed onto american soil after the nearly 4,000 milo neyatemala.ur theyndered to border patrol agents from the u.s. customs and border protection agen, or c.b.p. the groups they're encountering in recent years changed dramatically. a a decadego, 90% ofra immignts caught crossing illegally were single adult men from mexico. today nearly 90% are families and unaccompanied children fromm central erica. it's a population the border patrol says they were not prepared to take on. inside here is what they call a processing center, where the families are held for about three days. they won't let us shoot any picture inside, but we can tell you what we saw. it's basically a giant cement room, with a processsk in the middle, and around the perimeter are a number of cells where the families are held. they're broken up by populations, so mothers and daughters, fathers and sons. but the single most crowded room was for unaccompanied males. dozens and dozens of teenagers, lying like sardines in this one cement roo but what really strikes you about the ro
and well-worn shoes, these migrants have just crossed onto american soil after the nearly 4,000 milo neyatemala.ur theyndered to border patrol agents from the u.s. customs and border protection agen, or c.b.p. the groups they're encountering in recent years changed dramatically. a a decadego, 90% ofra immignts caught crossing illegally were single adult men from mexico. today nearly 90% are families and unaccompanied children fromm central erica. it's a population the border patrol says they...
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those fears to themselves be better basketball players and better people through it.jo so that's the ney"the wizenard series." actuallyi heard that you were thinking maybe making this into a broadway production? >> yes. >> jimmy: really? >> yes. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you might be getting someone to help out write some of the songs? >> somebody standing -- sitting right over there. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i mean, listen. as a lyricist, he's extremely well known. >> jimmy: yeah. he's the best. >> he does okay. right? >> jimmy: he does okay. >> i'm like, you know, if i'm going to go to somebody to write this thing -- >> jimmy: you go to the best. >> come on. >> jimmy: oh i see whare going to do. you got the oscar, now you're going to get a tony, and then you're gonna get a grammy. you're going to be the athlete to ever have an egot. [ light laughter ] that's going to happen.rk y words. there you go right there. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so hapra for you. co on the baby. >> thank you. >> jimmy: congrats on the oscar. congrats on the book. kobe bryant's new book "th wizenard ser
those fears to themselves be better basketball players and better people through it.jo so that's the ney"the wizenard series." actuallyi heard that you were thinking maybe making this into a broadway production? >> yes. >> jimmy: really? >> yes. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you might be getting someone to help out write some of the songs? >> somebody standing -- sitting right over there. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i mean, listen. as a lyricist, he's...
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around 70% of iraq's water flows from nei iran and turkey. like iraq's minister for water resoces, hassan al janabi, says the dams upstream in those neighboring nations only add to the effects of climate change. >> it's tough to quantify, but i would say that the climate change impact is felt, is visible, there are evidence in but the control by the upstream countries, the dams in turkey, iran and syria, is, ore visible. the euphrates river for example, we lost somethi like 55% to 60% of the average annual flow to our country. >> reporter: already, farmersin are driven from the land in iraq. in the northern province of ninevah, wheat farmers struggle to keep their crops alive in parched, dry earth. farmer sami yessi says his wheat fields are failing. >> ( translated ): last year, i planted 175 acres, but ts year i could not. i planted only 125. it costs me around 40 million iraqi dinars. the rain fell late and the crops failed. if this situation continues, we cannot plant. if ts situation remains the same next year, we will not be able to. op
around 70% of iraq's water flows from nei iran and turkey. like iraq's minister for water resoces, hassan al janabi, says the dams upstream in those neighboring nations only add to the effects of climate change. >> it's tough to quantify, but i would say that the climate change impact is felt, is visible, there are evidence in but the control by the upstream countries, the dams in turkey, iran and syria, is, ore visible. the euphrates river for example, we lost somethi like 55% to 60% of...
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the only way we can do that is if we somehow pull ourselves together and make ney available for your local public television sthtion. is the only way we're going to continue to get that kind of journalism coverage. it means here you can trust what you get. >> you keep great conversations coming with your financial contribution to this station today. make a monthly sustaining gift a of $7 ne-time donation ofan $84 and we'll you with a d.v.d. of this program, which includes nearly hour of additional conversation, plus questions and answers with bill moyers. with a monly sustaining gift of $13, or a donation of $156 right now, you'll enjoy the program d.v.d., plus the book "bill moyers' journal, the convsation continues." with 43 in-depth interviews from his popular tv series. enjoy the 25th anniversary he power of myth" with joseph, campbell with your gift of $252 or a sustaining contribution of $21 per month. the three-d.v.d. set includes new footage not se in the original release, and an interview with film maker george lucas. you'll also receive the d.v.d. of today's program please
the only way we can do that is if we somehow pull ourselves together and make ney available for your local public television sthtion. is the only way we're going to continue to get that kind of journalism coverage. it means here you can trust what you get. >> you keep great conversations coming with your financial contribution to this station today. make a monthly sustaining gift a of $7 ne-time donation ofan $84 and we'll you with a d.v.d. of this program, which includes nearly hour of...
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ney fromits mo religious ties. hamas does get outside funding. the plo is much more in the model of exploiting its people economically. hamas makes a point of not doing that explicitly because that is part of its prestige. major sjursen: i don't think the conflict will end anytime soon. i don't think there will be a military defeat. my opponent gives talking about how the only time you have a right to a state is if it is in the favor of freedom. freedom, i think it is an excellent word. for thedo not have palestinians is any freedom to form their sovereign state. they have never had that at any point. jordan is not the same as palestinians. gene: excuse me, do you want to ask a question? major sjursen: that's rude and anti-intellectual. that the economy of the occupied territories improved very rapidly, especially in the 1970's, but this is only tying the palestinian economy to israel's whims. one major economic report noted that the growth witnessed in the territories is fundamentally not sustainable and ending the occupation is the prerequisite
ney fromits mo religious ties. hamas does get outside funding. the plo is much more in the model of exploiting its people economically. hamas makes a point of not doing that explicitly because that is part of its prestige. major sjursen: i don't think the conflict will end anytime soon. i don't think there will be a military defeat. my opponent gives talking about how the only time you have a right to a state is if it is in the favor of freedom. freedom, i think it is an excellent word. for...
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it troubles ney a u.s. senator auto would ignore the first -- it troubles me that a u.s. senator would ignore the first amendment. i wondered if you would comment on that or what preluded that or if not we're good? mr. vought: sir, i don't have any comment. i'm here to be representing the administration on the budget policies that the president's budget puts forward. mr. burchett: thank you. let me start off by saying i agree with the president's goal of fiscal responsibility, specifically with education. i'm implementing him on that. i believe states should have full authority over full education. i stated the department of education -- i think we would be better off if they dissolved that and sent the money to the states directly. i believe people at the state and local school board level know exactly what's going on in the classroom. some bureaucrat up here doesn't, i don't think, has a clue other than preserve their jobs and the jobs of others. could we see savings by giving money back to the states and do you see movement in that direction? mr. vought: we hope so. th
it troubles ney a u.s. senator auto would ignore the first -- it troubles me that a u.s. senator would ignore the first amendment. i wondered if you would comment on that or what preluded that or if not we're good? mr. vought: sir, i don't have any comment. i'm here to be representing the administration on the budget policies that the president's budget puts forward. mr. burchett: thank you. let me start off by saying i agree with the president's goal of fiscal responsibility, specifically with...
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on it you have to read the sentiment of the public and this is the terrible consequence of too much ney in politics. representative government is a flawed we send our representatives buto the state house hereocracy. or to washingtond o make the best infordgments they can for their constituents. they're never going to satisfy all the constituents most of the constituents but we hire themtisfy go to mak judgments. today most politicians, there are exceptions fortunately, but most politicians are more responsive to the donors th they are to the voters so that a representative democracy is skewed,e corrupted, by the fact that money is the detminant of the outcomes of politics. and that'sephy what's happened tosentative government we need a democracy in which people feel a seise as with public teln that they're well considered in the programs we've put on and the policies we adopt in politics and we don't have that at t moment, rarely. i mean we have a dysfunctional government in washington today. by the way, i do have a reverence for the constitution because they attempted to try to create
on it you have to read the sentiment of the public and this is the terrible consequence of too much ney in politics. representative government is a flawed we send our representatives buto the state house hereocracy. or to washingtond o make the best infordgments they can for their constituents. they're never going to satisfy all the constituents most of the constituents but we hire themtisfy go to mak judgments. today most politicians, there are exceptions fortunately, but most politicians are...
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t more on her jo>>ney. back with "today food," someone very special, our friend salma dada.ts. instagram influencers popular for her healthy treats ander "today" food segments. >> remember when she did her first segment, 35,000 followers. she's up to 100,000. >> salma has taughtus, engaged us -- >> not yet, not yet. i love youren usiasm. >> and delighted us. now she's off to pursue a careet doin very thing she loves. >> can't stop hugging salma. >> are tears in the recipe? >> a full batch of tears, yes. >> we're going to miss you. we couldn't be more proud of you. are you going to miss these 4:00 a.m. wake-up calls. >> i will miss you guys so much. i wouldn't do it anywhere but here. i moved t new york knowing no one. you became my family. >> we are really proud of you. is this the most popular? >> one of the most popular.lo of people loving this online. it's super easy and delicious. >>br banana d? >> these are my banana bread muffin tops but r onluire one banana. if you have this lone banana sitting on your counter staring at you for weeks, this is a perfect way to use it.
t more on her jo>>ney. back with "today food," someone very special, our friend salma dada.ts. instagram influencers popular for her healthy treats ander "today" food segments. >> remember when she did her first segment, 35,000 followers. she's up to 100,000. >> salma has taughtus, engaged us -- >> not yet, not yet. i love youren usiasm. >> and delighted us. now she's off to pursue a careet doin very thing she loves. >> can't stop hugging...
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. >> ney. >> mr. connelly votes no. mr. krismorethis. >> no. >> coat votes no. >> mr. ras kin. >> no. >> mr. raskin votes no. mr. ruda votes no. miss hill. miss hill votes no. miss wasserman-schultz votes no. mr. sarbanes. mr. sarbanes votes no. mr. welch. miss spear. miss spear votes no. miss kelly. mr. desanyeah. miss lawrence. miss lawrence votes no. miss massket. miss plasket votes no. mr. kana votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. miss ocasio-cortez votes no. miss presley. miss presley votes no. miss it's tlaib votes no. mr. jordan votes no. mr. gosar. votes yes. miss fox. miss fox votes yes. mr. massy. mr. massy votes yes. mr. meadows. mr. meadows votes yes. mr. heist. mr. heist votes yes. mr. graphman. mr. graphman votes yes. mr. comber. mr. comber votes yes. mr. cloud. mr. cloud votes yes. mr. gibbs. mr. gibbs votes yes. mr. higgins. mr. higgins votes yes. mr. norman. mr. norman votes yes. mr. roy. mr. roy votes yes. miss miller. miss miller votes yes. mr. green votes yes. mr. armstrong. mr. armstrong votes yes. mr. stube. mr. stube votes yes. # on this vote
. >> ney. >> mr. connelly votes no. mr. krismorethis. >> no. >> coat votes no. >> mr. ras kin. >> no. >> mr. raskin votes no. mr. ruda votes no. miss hill. miss hill votes no. miss wasserman-schultz votes no. mr. sarbanes. mr. sarbanes votes no. mr. welch. miss spear. miss spear votes no. miss kelly. mr. desanyeah. miss lawrence. miss lawrence votes no. miss massket. miss plasket votes no. mr. kana votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. miss...
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contributor, paul butler, professor at georgetown school of law, also an msnbc analyst and cynthia ox ney joining me onset. happy to have all of you here on what is a busy saturday. natasha, barr says he'll be as transparent as possible. what happens next here? >> a great question, ken dis. we really don't know. he's consulting with the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. we know there might also be consultations going on with mueller himself as barr laid out in that letter. he said he would be consulting with both men about what should and shouldn't be released. i imagine they'll be going through it to look for things like sources an methods, things that don'ts really need to be public, counterintelligence stuff that doesn't need to be in the public domain and can compromise the intelligence aspect of this investigation and perhaps the ongoing counterintelligence investigations that we don't really know about. what i imagine is the next step barr will release the top level findings to congress, to the public, but that won't be the end of it. we'll see the principle findings, collusio
contributor, paul butler, professor at georgetown school of law, also an msnbc analyst and cynthia ox ney joining me onset. happy to have all of you here on what is a busy saturday. natasha, barr says he'll be as transparent as possible. what happens next here? >> a great question, ken dis. we really don't know. he's consulting with the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. we know there might also be consultations going on with mueller himself as barr laid out in that letter. he said...
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it costs m o ney 2003. youth centres have closed.don. i go back to my last question, what is it saying to you about the understanding between government and the police and what is needed. has the relationship broke down? i put the same question to mr clark yesterday. they are so preoccupied with brexit, nothing else matters. by the way, i meet bereaved families all the time and it is hard braking and the government does not do a p to realise the consequences. it is not simplistic to throw money at the police. you looking to prevent things as well. there is evidence that where a prime minister has said, it did our heads together, meet regularly. in 2002, with a massive increase in street crowds, tony blair shared meetings. this is what sara thornton is talking about. this is what previous police commissioners are talking about. the prime minister leading from the front. the secretary cannot order things. but the prime minister can. the chancellor says he has never refused money. hold on a sec. we are ina refused money. hold on a sec.
it costs m o ney 2003. youth centres have closed.don. i go back to my last question, what is it saying to you about the understanding between government and the police and what is needed. has the relationship broke down? i put the same question to mr clark yesterday. they are so preoccupied with brexit, nothing else matters. by the way, i meet bereaved families all the time and it is hard braking and the government does not do a p to realise the consequences. it is not simplistic to throw money...
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moving into australia, thunderstorms are in syd ney australia, thunderstorms are in sydney but we needoud. this is cyclone trevor and he's been strengthening over the past few hours. battering northern parts of queensland and moving on across the cape york potential. it all weaken overland, heavy rain, then over the next few days as it pulls out in the gulf more isobars on the chart. that's an indication that the cyclone re—develops, the wind strengthens and we push rain into the northern territories. apart australia which is not seen much rain, less than we should get, but more rain to come for cairns and for darwin, thunderstorms in sydney and it should be dry in melbourne. what's to ta ke should be dry in melbourne. what's to take on but southerly winds pushing once all the way into beijing and shanghai. the next few days we get some rain developing, it cuts off the supply of warmer air, heavy rain moving into the korean peninsula towards japan. we are left with that band of rain, north a bit cooler air, south of bit warmer. mid 20s in beijing and shanghai, way above average. then t
moving into australia, thunderstorms are in syd ney australia, thunderstorms are in sydney but we needoud. this is cyclone trevor and he's been strengthening over the past few hours. battering northern parts of queensland and moving on across the cape york potential. it all weaken overland, heavy rain, then over the next few days as it pulls out in the gulf more isobars on the chart. that's an indication that the cyclone re—develops, the wind strengthens and we push rain into the northern...