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anne-marie?> all right. laura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> president trump's decision to hold the g7 summit at one of his private resorts in florida aist theidenropoweoralneitsay that e far and away the best physical facility for the meeting. >> reporter: amid accusations of conflict, acting chief of staff mick mulvaney said hosting the summit at the trump-owned doral resort was not illegal or inappropriate because the president will not reap a profit. >> doing this at cost. as a result, it's been dramatically cheaper to do it at doral. >> reporter: the white house narrowed its final list to four sites including two locations in utah and another in hawaii. mulvaney said it was mr. trump who opoldi the g7 at his club. senior officials said mr. trump took a very personal interest in doral hosting the summit. mr. trump said this in august -- >> not about me, it's about getting the right location. i think it's very important. >> reporter: business at doral is struggling, according to t
anne-marie?> all right. laura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> president trump's decision to hold the g7 summit at one of his private resorts in florida aist theidenropoweoralneitsay that e far and away the best physical facility for the meeting. >> reporter: amid accusations of conflict, acting chief of staff mick mulvaney said hosting the summit at the trump-owned doral resort was not illegal or inappropriate because the president will not reap a profit. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is facing criticism from his own party following his decision to withdraw american troops from syria. a small number of u.s. troops have pulled out from observation posts on the turkish border. it's feared the drawdown could lead to america's kurdish alleys being overrun by turkish forces, and there's concern over 10,000 isis fighters could escape. david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s. troops aban n abandoned the border. it could happen in the next 24 to 48 hours. president trump said it's only 50 soldiers who are being moved out of harm's way. >> i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i don't want anything bad to happen to our people. >> reporter: but the president who later in the day met with his top military commanders made it sound as if the final american pullout from syria had begun. >> at some point we have to bring our people back home, and that's what we're doing. >> reporter: the surprise move announced in a
i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is facing criticism from his own party following his decision to withdraw american troops from syria. a small number of u.s. troops have pulled out from observation posts on the turkish border. it's feared the drawdown could lead to america's kurdish alleys being overrun by turkish forces, and there's concern over 10,000 isis fighters could escape. david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s. troops aban n abandoned the...
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anne-marie? >> indeed, nichelle medina. thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned the justice department has opened a criminal investigation into the origins of the 2016 russia probe. the move expands an administrative review that is already underway. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what exactly does this mean for the trump administration? >> reporter: well, this decision will allow the prosecutor overseeing the case to subpoena witnesses, to enlist a grand jury, and possibly file criminal charges. so this is essentially a political win for president trump who for two years has attacked the russia investigation as a hoax. the president we know has repeatedly insisted the russia probe was started by, quote, deep state intelligence officials who wanted to prevent his election. back in may, attorney general william barr agreed to look into these allegations and appointed u.s. attorney john durham to review the matter. durham is a veteran prosecutor known for investigating cia torture and the
anne-marie? >> indeed, nichelle medina. thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned the justice department has opened a criminal investigation into the origins of the 2016 russia probe. the move expands an administrative review that is already underway. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what exactly does this mean for the trump administration? >> reporter: well, this decision will allow the prosecutor overseeing the case to subpoena witnesses, to enlist a grand jury, and...
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i'm anne-marie green. president trump's personal attorney is now facing a battle of his own with a congressional impeachment inquiry. lawmakers have subpoenaed rudy giuliani to hand over documents related to ukraine and this comes as new information emerges about who else was listening to that phone call between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart this summer. laura podesta is in new york. what are we learning about that call right now? >> as you said, anne-marie, we were learning who was listening in. that would be secretary of state mike pompeo. some are saying he should have blown d whistle on the content of that call before the whistle-blower. attorney has been subpoenaed as part of the impeachment inquiry. ay thid aem advance his personal political interests by abusing the power of the office of the president in a scheme. they want all documents related to his dealings with ukraine since the president's inauguration. >> i'm weighing the alternatives. i'll kind of like go through it, get all
i'm anne-marie green. president trump's personal attorney is now facing a battle of his own with a congressional impeachment inquiry. lawmakers have subpoenaed rudy giuliani to hand over documents related to ukraine and this comes as new information emerges about who else was listening to that phone call between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart this summer. laura podesta is in new york. what are we learning about that call right now? >> as you said, anne-marie, we were...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with explosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine described to lawmakers what he said was a highly irregular policy effort engineered by president trump. yesterday bill taylor answered questions behind closed doors from several house committees. democrats call the testimony, quote, damning and further evidence of a quid pro quo. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to the new revelations? >> reporter: he has been tweeting overnight, calling the impeachment inquiry a scam that goa goes on and on and a witch hunt. it's undeniable that yesterday's testimony which was delivered by a respected vietnam war veteran and career diplomat is rattling the president. the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine left lawmakers stunned yesterday. >> this is my most disturbing day in congress so far. >> reporter: during more than nine hours of closed door testimony, ambassador bill taylor detailed what he describ
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with explosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine described to lawmakers what he said was a highly irregular policy effort engineered by president trump. yesterday bill taylor answered questions behind closed doors from several house committees. democrats call the testimony, quote, damning and further evidence of a quid pro quo. laura podesta is here in new york. how is the president responding to the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news out of mississippi where at least 22 army paratroopers were hurt during a nighttime training exercise. the soldiers were taking part in a parachute jump at camp shelby about 12 miles south of hatters burg. their injuries are non-life-threatening, but some were taken to the hospital. about 650 soldiers stationed in anchorage, alaska, were participating in the training exercise. a camp shelby commander reportedly said the troops were injured after jumping from a c-130 aircraft and wind blew them away from their intended drop zone and into a group of pine trees. so paratroopers had been stuck in trees for hours. the mississippi national guard says about 80 jumpers missed their zone. >>> now to another incident involving military aircraft. the ntsb today will investigate the fiery crash of a world war ii-era bomber. the plane went down shortly after takeoff yesterday in connecticut. at least seven people were killed. the plane was used to take aircraft enthusia
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news out of mississippi where at least 22 army paratroopers were hurt during a nighttime training exercise. the soldiers were taking part in a parachute jump at camp shelby about 12 miles south of hatters burg. their injuries are non-life-threatening, but some were taken to the hospital. about 650 soldiers stationed in anchorage, alaska, were participating in the training exercise. a camp shelby commander reportedly said the troops were injured after...
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anne-marie?> thank you, laura. >>> mandatory evacuations were issued overnight after a large wildfire exploded in california's wine country. the kinkaid fire is near geyserville in sonoma county. the fire has burned at least thousands of acres and is quickly spreading. california's largest utility company, pg&e, has shut off power to roughly 17,000 customers in that region due to dangerous fire weather. in santa rosa, generators were installed at major intersections to keep traffic lights on. and some people living there say they don't mind the preventive action that's been taken. >> if this truly prevents people from losing their homes or dying, i'm all for it. little inconvenience compared to people losing their homes and lives, not a problem. >> pg&e says the precautionary blackouts will impact roughly 180,000 homes and businesses across 17 counties, mostly in northern california. the outages will last about 48 hours. >>> turning now to syria and president trump announced that he will lift san
anne-marie?> thank you, laura. >>> mandatory evacuations were issued overnight after a large wildfire exploded in california's wine country. the kinkaid fire is near geyserville in sonoma county. the fire has burned at least thousands of acres and is quickly spreading. california's largest utility company, pg&e, has shut off power to roughly 17,000 customers in that region due to dangerous fire weather. in santa rosa, generators were installed at major intersections to keep...
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anne-marie?> danya bacchus in westerville, ohio. thank you so much. >>> at least eight people have been reportedly killed in a mass shooting in puerto rico. [ gunfire ] cell phone video captured gunfire in a neighborhood in san juan last night. local media in puerto rico is reporting seven men and one woman died in the shooting. police are investigating. puerto rico's governor is expected to meet today to address security measures on the island. >>> oscar-winning actor cuba gooding jr. is expected in court in new york city on charges. sexual misconduct. gooding was set to go to trial last week for allegedly groping a woman at a manhattan bar in june, but jury selection was postponed after prosecutors taxed on a new charge. that charge is expected to be unsealed in court this morning. today's court appearance comes amid reports three more women claim gooding groped them. gooding has denied all accusations of misconduct. >>> coming up on the morning news now, lakers star lebron james breaks his sil
anne-marie?> danya bacchus in westerville, ohio. thank you so much. >>> at least eight people have been reportedly killed in a mass shooting in puerto rico. [ gunfire ] cell phone video captured gunfire in a neighborhood in san juan last night. local media in puerto rico is reporting seven men and one woman died in the shooting. police are investigating. puerto rico's governor is expected to meet today to address security measures on the island. >>> oscar-winning actor cuba...
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anne-marie? >> one could argue.aura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> now to the vaping crisis. prleetor. nearly 1,100 cases of lung illness linked to vaping have been reported in the u.s. that's a jump of 275 cases since last week. there have been at least 19 deaths linked to vaping in 16 states. this all comes as e-cigarette company juul and at least five other companies have been ordered to hand over information about how they market e-cigarettes. dean reynolds reports. >> reporter: amid an urgent investigation that a government health official said was more complex than any ever seen before came word of the 19th person to die from the mysterious illness tied to vaping. the eighth death in the past week. and now a new report from the mayo clinic says what e-cigarette users are inhaling is burning their lungs with what looks like chemicals as toxic as an industrial accident or worse. >> it bears a lot of resemblance to a chemical fume exposure injury like you might see with mustard gas on the battlefield
anne-marie? >> one could argue.aura podesta in new york, thank you so much. >>> now to the vaping crisis. prleetor. nearly 1,100 cases of lung illness linked to vaping have been reported in the u.s. that's a jump of 275 cases since last week. there have been at least 19 deaths linked to vaping in 16 states. this all comes as e-cigarette company juul and at least five other companies have been ordered to hand over information about how they market e-cigarettes. dean reynolds...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the democratic presidential debate where for the first time senator elndtook center stage last night in westerville, ohio, just outside of columbus. warren who's rising in theol faced repeated criticism from her democratic rivals. the candidates agreed on one thing -- they supported the impeachment inquiry into president trump. danya bacchus is in westerville. what were the biggest takeaways from the debate? >> reporter: anne-marie, the three-hour debate played out as expected with the focus on topics of health care, joe biden's son, impeachment, and syria. last night's debate started with one thing all 12 candidates agreed upon -- >> the impeachment must go forward. >> donald trump needs to be held accountable -- >> reporter: former vice president joe biden defended himself and his son from president trump's insistence they be investigated by foreign countries. >> he's going after me because he knows if i get the nomination, i will beat him like rnnaeporter
i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the democratic presidential debate where for the first time senator elndtook center stage last night in westerville, ohio, just outside of columbus. warren who's rising in theol faced repeated criticism from her democratic rivals. the candidates agreed on one thing -- they supported the impeachment inquiry into president trump. danya bacchus is in westerville. what were the biggest takeaways from the debate? >> reporter: anne-marie, the...
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i'm anne-marie green.e're going to begin with wildfires raraging across california. the fires are destroying homes, and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some areas outside of los angeles. the saddle ridge fire is burning in sylmar, that's about 20 miles north of l.a. the fire has prompted the shutdown of at least two major freeways. so far it has burned about 1,600 acres. containment is 0%. at least a half dozen wildfires are burning across california this morning. earlier this week, electricity was shut off to hundreds of thousands of customers in northern california to prevent wildfires. overnight, the state's largest utility company, pg&e, says more than half of those customers' power has been restored. yesterday california governor gavin newsom criticized pg&e for neglecting its power supplying equipment. >> over the course of years and years and years, the kind of hardening of the grid was not done. those were decisions that were made by pacific gas and electric. they chose not to modernize
i'm anne-marie green.e're going to begin with wildfires raraging across california. the fires are destroying homes, and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some areas outside of los angeles. the saddle ridge fire is burning in sylmar, that's about 20 miles north of l.a. the fire has prompted the shutdown of at least two major freeways. so far it has burned about 1,600 acres. containment is 0%. at least a half dozen wildfires are burning across california this morning. earlier this week,...
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anne-marie? >> marc liverman in new york. thank you. >>> house democrats' impeachment inquiry into president trump is expected to pick up steam this week. lawmakers return from a two-week recess. today mr. trump's former russia adviser, fiona hill, is expected to testify before house panels behind closed doors. one witness who may not be called before congress is the anonymous government whistle-blower. the whistle-blower touched it off the impeachment inquiry after filing a complaint about the president's call with ukraine's president. >> our primary interest now is making sure that that person is protected. indeed's more prot and given that we ardon't need wt on the call to tell us what took place during the call. we have the best evidence that. >> the u.s. ambassador to the european union, gordon sondland, has been subpoenaed to appear to capitol hill against the publishes of the white house. he's supposed to be questioned on thursday about text messages he exchanged related to mr. trump's pho
anne-marie? >> marc liverman in new york. thank you. >>> house democrats' impeachment inquiry into president trump is expected to pick up steam this week. lawmakers return from a two-week recess. today mr. trump's former russia adviser, fiona hill, is expected to testify before house panels behind closed doors. one witness who may not be called before congress is the anonymous government whistle-blower. the whistle-blower touched it off the impeachment inquiry after filing a...
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good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with severe weather overnight in dallas, texas. a powerful tornado touched down near love field airport leaving widespread damage. >> a tornado! >> people were told to take shelter immediately when the twister hit last night. it packed winds of up to 111 miles per hour. in north dallas, there were multiple reports that cars, houses, and businesses had been destroyed. the storm also downed trees and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. first responders searched neighborhoods overnight for people who may have been trapped. one person described what happened. >> it started shaking. it felt like of like an earthquake. it started moving the house around, a lot of whistling, all that wind. ths and stuf faffof was go mecyent minor. one person in benton county, arkansas, was killed by a tree that was apparently downed by the same storm system. tornado watches remain in effect in northern texas, arkansas, and missouri. >>> and now to syria. the trump administ
good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with severe weather overnight in dallas, texas. a powerful tornado touched down near love field airport leaving widespread damage. >> a tornado! >> people were told to take shelter immediately when the twister hit last night. it packed winds of up to 111 miles per hour. in north dallas, there were multiple reports that cars, houses, and businesses had been destroyed. the storm also downed trees and knocked out power to...
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anne-marie? >> she did not. laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> yesterday's meeting at the white house was the first time president trump and speaker pelosi have been in the same room together since the impeachment inquiry began. gordon sondland is expected to be interviewed behind closed doors. as nancy cordes reports, there are a lot of questions that center around the work of the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani. >>> rudy was a great prosecutor. he was the best mayor in the history of the city of new york as far as i can see. >> reporter: president trump defended his embattled personal lawyer even as house republicans backed away. >> i think there would be other people i would have represent myself. >> reporter: a top adviser to the secretary of state told lawmakers that fallout from rudy giuliani's ukraine pursuits prompted him to resign last week. michael mckinley said he was stunned by the mistreatment of marie yovanovitch, the u.s. ambassador to ukraine who was removed this spring because giuliani viewed her as an obstacle.
anne-marie? >> she did not. laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> yesterday's meeting at the white house was the first time president trump and speaker pelosi have been in the same room together since the impeachment inquiry began. gordon sondland is expected to be interviewed behind closed doors. as nancy cordes reports, there are a lot of questions that center around the work of the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani. >>> rudy was a great prosecutor. he was the best...
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i'm anne-marie green.e begin with major developments in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. a second whist-blor hacome foard. president trump says this latest whistle-blower is part of a, quote, witch hunt against him. the president is also lashing out at house speaker nancy pelosi. in a series of tweets yesterday, he said that she's guilty of n ouimd. katherine johnson is here in new york with more on this. what are we learning about the second whistle-blower? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. so far president trump's greatest defense in this whole hmy imac whisentle-blowirer only inclaim have secondhand knowledge of the controversial call with the president of ukraine. now a second whistle-blower claiming to have firsthand knowledge of the call is coming forward. a new whistle-blower, this time with firsthand knowledge of the president's dealings with ukraine has come forward. his attorney said he made a d di utesureheloer tnd >> let's see what that means you've got somebody else coming fo
i'm anne-marie green.e begin with major developments in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. a second whist-blor hacome foard. president trump says this latest whistle-blower is part of a, quote, witch hunt against him. the president is also lashing out at house speaker nancy pelosi. in a series of tweets yesterday, he said that she's guilty of n ouimd. katherine johnson is here in new york with more on this. what are we learning about the second whistle-blower? >> reporter: good...
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i'm anne-marie green. severe weather conditions are threatening california this morning as firefighters continue to battle massive wildfires burning across the state. yesterday flames came dangerously close to the landmark getty center museum in los angeles. red flag warnings are posted across much of northern and southern california. forecasters say the dry conditions and strong winds could help fuel already out-of-control wildfires. laura podesta is here in new york. how strong are these winds expected to be today? >> reporter: in los angeles, winds are expected to be out of the east/northeast at four miles per hour this morning. so that's what's known as a moderate breeze. not terribly windy, but not the break that firefighters need either. firefighters in california's wine country are racing against mother nature. >> we're playing office and defense on two sides of the fire. >> reporter: the hurricane-force winds that fueled the kincade fire died down yesterday giving crews a chance to dig in. >> we're
i'm anne-marie green. severe weather conditions are threatening california this morning as firefighters continue to battle massive wildfires burning across the state. yesterday flames came dangerously close to the landmark getty center museum in los angeles. red flag warnings are posted across much of northern and southern california. forecasters say the dry conditions and strong winds could help fuel already out-of-control wildfires. laura podesta is here in new york. how strong are these...
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beth ditto is here [ cheers and applause and we will have music from lauv with anne-marie.re here on a great night, everybody. before we get to our guests, president trump confessed on tv to the thing he's being investigated for and on top of that, he managed to drag vice president mike pence into it for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: first, let's just remember the central issue at question here. trump had a phone call with the president of ukraine, during which he dangled hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid, and in return asked him to dig up dirt on a political opponent, joe biden, by literally telling the president of ukraine "i would like you to do us a favor. [ light laughter ] that is extortion and a flagrant abuse of power and as we said before, you never want to do trump a favor, because then he'll befriend you and then humiliate you on national television. i mean, yesterday, all the president of finland did was sit next to him in the oval office while trump descended into madness. and at one point when trump
beth ditto is here [ cheers and applause and we will have music from lauv with anne-marie.re here on a great night, everybody. before we get to our guests, president trump confessed on tv to the thing he's being investigated for and on top of that, he managed to drag vice president mike pence into it for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: first, let's just remember the central issue at question here. trump had a phone call with the...
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anne marie is standing by. anne marie: we have to kick it off with the chinese equity. seems be some market. the british pound seems to be down .7% falling from a high. see sop to ou can kept schism. under6 -- under $60. we are seeing the lira weaker as well. 5,200 in futures. with see u.s. future's higher. in france nearly .4 of a%. sapping some of that optimism. some skepticism after that trade deal. we've gone to 8:00 in the city of london. we have futures opening up relatively flat this morning. it's going to be a good day. >> we do have the e.u. saying i'm not good enough just yet. it happen to be that optimisms backs them up on friday. eurostoxx. 50, 20 -- the neitherlands as well. so we are seeing this european market seems to be unphased by the phase one trade deal. we should know the deal is yet to be signed. it's a handshake deal. you can see that the british pound -- they're all lower. and friday, financial -- technology. all of them represent that more than 50%. as well as minors and some of this technology. i'm going to be looking at the farmer's sector aft
anne marie is standing by. anne marie: we have to kick it off with the chinese equity. seems be some market. the british pound seems to be down .7% falling from a high. see sop to ou can kept schism. under6 -- under $60. we are seeing the lira weaker as well. 5,200 in futures. with see u.s. future's higher. in france nearly .4 of a%. sapping some of that optimism. some skepticism after that trade deal. we've gone to 8:00 in the city of london. we have futures opening up relatively flat this...
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market the european let's get to anne-marie with the market set up.ral banks, earnings and a lot of data coming out and political uncertainty around the world. in asia, the markets are relatively calm. we are also seeing s&p 500 futures higher. this after the s&p 500 friday trading in at record high. therele bit of a pop could be as we learn is france agrees to the january 31 extension and bitcoin on an absolute tear. china especially looking at events with blockchain technology. futures a bit of a mixed event this morning. just 8:00 in the city of london. u.k. get to your market ftse opened up relatively flat but in the green. the foreign exchange market we could note trading around 110 .89 -- 110.89. huge movesseeing any in either direction, a huge week for the market. pmi, and a slew of earnings here in europe.
market the european let's get to anne-marie with the market set up.ral banks, earnings and a lot of data coming out and political uncertainty around the world. in asia, the markets are relatively calm. we are also seeing s&p 500 futures higher. this after the s&p 500 friday trading in at record high. therele bit of a pop could be as we learn is france agrees to the january 31 extension and bitcoin on an absolute tear. china especially looking at events with blockchain technology....
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anne marie grazioplane, who was still married, told them her words had been distorted.the general with three counts of rape but he never saw his day in court. that's because the military appeals court ruled in a separate case that states rapes between 1986 and 2006 will be stopped. in total they declined to prosecute at least ten alleged rapes from that time period. five victims saw military courts vacate them. >> they get their rank back, they get their benefits back. they also don't have to register as a sex offender. >> one of the instructors, sergeant richard collins, raped and beat her >> i hit him in the face and he became enraged, he punched me in my face, when i woke up he was inside of me. >> collins was sentenced to 16 years in prison, he served just two before beak released. >> after it happened, i didn't think anyone would believe me. >> d.k. whose identity cnn is not disclosing was raped in 2005. >> i told him no, i didn't want to. the next morning when i woke up, i was in a lot of pain, i had blood all over me. i had bruises on my thighs, i was extremely s
anne marie grazioplane, who was still married, told them her words had been distorted.the general with three counts of rape but he never saw his day in court. that's because the military appeals court ruled in a separate case that states rapes between 1986 and 2006 will be stopped. in total they declined to prosecute at least ten alleged rapes from that time period. five victims saw military courts vacate them. >> they get their rank back, they get their benefits back. they also don't...
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anne marie grazioplane told cnn her words had been distorted. the general with six counts of rape. more than two decades after the alleged abuse stopped. he pleaded not guilty but he never saw his day in court. that's because the top military appeals court ruled in a separate case u.s. v.mengahas that rapes between 198 and 2006 have a statute of limitations of five years. the court had reversed longstanding precedent. >> the countless times my father harmed me, i would think, i'm going to stay silent because if i spoke, they're not going to believe me and, worse yet, if they do believe me, they're not going to do anything. >> reporter: in total, the military dismissed or declined to prosecute at least 10 alleged rapes from that time period. five victims who had already secured convictions saw military courts vacate them. >> they get their rank back. they get their benefits back. they also don't have to register as a sex offender. >> reporter: one of harmony allen's instructors, master sergeant richard collins raped and beat her in 2000. harmony
anne marie grazioplane told cnn her words had been distorted. the general with six counts of rape. more than two decades after the alleged abuse stopped. he pleaded not guilty but he never saw his day in court. that's because the top military appeals court ruled in a separate case u.s. v.mengahas that rapes between 198 and 2006 have a statute of limitations of five years. the court had reversed longstanding precedent. >> the countless times my father harmed me, i would think, i'm going to...
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morning from the studio nsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-mariereen. testimony in the sentencing phase of amber guyger's murder trial resumes today. yesterday guyger, a white ex-police officer in dallas, was convicted of murdering an unarmed black man inside his own apartment. guyger now faces possible life in prison. laura podesta is in new york. laura, is guyger expected to appeal this verdict? >> reporter: wendy, it has not formally been announced, but it's likely she will appeal this murder conviction. legal experts say a defense that could be used in that appeal is the castle doctrine. similar to stand your ground, the castle doctrine says a person is justified in using deadly force if someone enters their home or their castle. but this would be an unprecedented use of the castle doctrine because it was not guyger's home. she thought it was, but it turned out to be her neighbor's. 31-year-old amber guyger spent her first night behind bars last night. >> we the jury unanimously find the defendant amber guyger guilty of murder as charged in the
morning from the studio nsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york, i'm wendy gillette in for anne-mariereen. testimony in the sentencing phase of amber guyger's murder trial resumes today. yesterday guyger, a white ex-police officer in dallas, was convicted of murdering an unarmed black man inside his own apartment. guyger now faces possible life in prison. laura podesta is in new york. laura, is guyger expected to appeal this verdict? >> reporter: wendy, it has not formally been...
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ann—marie says, "i buy cds and vinyl. so glad i didn't throw my original albums out. i still have them but i don't use them. and martin has tweeted: "i've got two cds arriving today. much prefer physical copies, but will download/stream if i need to." that's it from worklife today. good morning. there's more rainfall in the forecast and for some of us today it's going to be quite heavy. there'll also be some pretty strong winds, especially so around the coasts of england and wales, gusting at 40, 50 mph. the wet weather we have today is all associated with this weather front which is stretching all the way to the mid—atlantic. it's what we call a waving front. imagine flicking a rope and seeing the waves going up and down. that's what's happening to the rain across england and wales. it will move north, south, north again, and it will bring quite high totals of rainfall over the next few days. especially so for wales and northern england this morning, the heaviest of the rain especially over the pennines. 50—70 millimetres which could cause flooding issues. and rain a
ann—marie says, "i buy cds and vinyl. so glad i didn't throw my original albums out. i still have them but i don't use them. and martin has tweeted: "i've got two cds arriving today. much prefer physical copies, but will download/stream if i need to." that's it from worklife today. good morning. there's more rainfall in the forecast and for some of us today it's going to be quite heavy. there'll also be some pretty strong winds, especially so around the coasts of england and...
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the chair now recognizes miss ann marie fennell, director of national resources and from the u.s. government community office. you have five minutes. >> chairwoman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss our report on how land management, fish and wild service and now national park service protects your employees and secure their facilities nearly 700 million acres of land managed. summarizing the finding, with four of the five agencies, i'll discuss, number one, what is known about the number of assaults against their employees. two, approaches agencies take to protect their employees and three, the extent to which the agency met federal requirements. first, available federal law enforcement data shows a range of threats and assault against the four federal land management employees in fiscal years 2013 through 2017. the severity of these incidents range from phone threats to the stabbing of an employee outside of the central building. number of incidents vary by agent. with a five year period there were 88 incidents for blm. 56 f
the chair now recognizes miss ann marie fennell, director of national resources and from the u.s. government community office. you have five minutes. >> chairwoman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss our report on how land management, fish and wild service and now national park service protects your employees and secure their facilities nearly 700 million acres of land managed. summarizing the finding, with four of the five agencies,...
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today and south carolina we had this great moment where anne-marie johnson who is one of the creatorsf the first deaf act and she spoke about what this means you're dead for her. >> we are human beings. i represent, as you see my face here, you see the faces of the ones you will never see unless we come together. it was only by the grace of god that our president's heart was touched. >> laura: matthew charles said that trump saved his life. >> i would say this without hesitation i would not be a friend, and what was a reaction like? >> everyone's heart was just so filled with joy, these are actual people that have been released from prison and because of the president at the administration comic administration they are free to have a new lease on life. and when the people, and it was a very moving but real moment. these are real issues and policies that have been passed. >> laura: candace, when you hear aoc and the squad talk about white privilege, this is a moral stain on our country. and this is what they are doing. that was caused by rich people that don't care. >> it's a bad produ
today and south carolina we had this great moment where anne-marie johnson who is one of the creatorsf the first deaf act and she spoke about what this means you're dead for her. >> we are human beings. i represent, as you see my face here, you see the faces of the ones you will never see unless we come together. it was only by the grace of god that our president's heart was touched. >> laura: matthew charles said that trump saved his life. >> i would say this without...
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bob thornton from "on becoming a god in central florida," actress beth ditto music from lauv with anne-mariepublicly suggested that both ukraine and ch
bob thornton from "on becoming a god in central florida," actress beth ditto music from lauv with anne-mariepublicly suggested that both ukraine and ch
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bob thornton from "on becoming a god in central florida", actress beth ditto music from lauv with anne-mariewonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news president trump -- president trump today publicly suggested that both ukraine and china should investigate the
bob thornton from "on becoming a god in central florida", actress beth ditto music from lauv with anne-mariewonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news president trump -- president trump today publicly suggested that both ukraine and china should investigate the
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for that, we go back to anne-marie. to stock that is plunging, and they had a profit warning, also saying they're going to sell two of their units, and it is not just them. we are seeing kingfisher, others in the building world. s, aers on the stock financial newspaper, and some have said it has had a brutal yield -- year. it might be a good time to buy the shares, and to the upside, up more than 1% now. trial scheduled in st. louis, and that is now postponed until next year. this gives the buyer a bit of breathing room to potentially negotiate a settlement, of course, facings thousands -- facing thousands of these lawsuits that the weed killer causes cancer, something that they have denied. matt: thank you, looking at some of the movers in this session. now, let's talk about libra. facebook skeptics have derivatives to bet on whether libra will make its target date. the crypto futures exchange is offering contracts that pay out based on the likelihood that libra will be operational by the end of 2020. chancesmall perce
for that, we go back to anne-marie. to stock that is plunging, and they had a profit warning, also saying they're going to sell two of their units, and it is not just them. we are seeing kingfisher, others in the building world. s, aers on the stock financial newspaper, and some have said it has had a brutal yield -- year. it might be a good time to buy the shares, and to the upside, up more than 1% now. trial scheduled in st. louis, and that is now postponed until next year. this gives the...
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anne-marie has an update.an annmarie: publicis is plunging after cutting sales guidance for the second time in just three months. we are seeing u.s. consumer companies not spend as much as traditional advertising revenue the digital push is not going as fast. -- dartgroup is surging group is a surging after thomas cook entered compulsory liquidation and we could see profits beat estimates. is up alongside other u.k. financials. this is after the irish premier said they see a pathway to a potential brexit deal after they met with boris johnson they are moving these sensitive u.k. financial stocks. matt: thanks, annmarie hordern looking at the individual movers. up next, stocks advance on optimism over a trade truce. but is it the most important thing for markets? we put that to richard jones. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. about almost one hour into the trading day. we see gains across europe and the dax index is up 121 points. stocks really rallying on optimism that a trade deal
anne-marie has an update.an annmarie: publicis is plunging after cutting sales guidance for the second time in just three months. we are seeing u.s. consumer companies not spend as much as traditional advertising revenue the digital push is not going as fast. -- dartgroup is surging group is a surging after thomas cook entered compulsory liquidation and we could see profits beat estimates. is up alongside other u.k. financials. this is after the irish premier said they see a pathway to a...
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anne-marie fennel, director of the natural resources and environment team at the u.s. government accountability office. you have five minutes, this final. >> chairwoman, ranking members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss our report on how the forest service bureau of land management, fish and wildlife service and national park service protect their employees and secure their facilities a crew gets nearly 700 million acres of land. my statement today summarizes our findings.. for the four federal in management agencies, i will discuss, one what is known about the number of threats and assaults against their employees. two, approaches agencies take to protect their employees, and three, the extent to which the agencies met federal facility security requirements. first, available federal law enforcement data showed a range of threats and assaults against the four federal man land management agency employees, through the years 2013 through 2017. the severity of these incidents range from phone threats to the stabbing of an employee outside a fede
anne-marie fennel, director of the natural resources and environment team at the u.s. government accountability office. you have five minutes, this final. >> chairwoman, ranking members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss our report on how the forest service bureau of land management, fish and wildlife service and national park service protect their employees and secure their facilities a crew gets nearly 700 million acres of land. my statement today summarizes...
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they're going to be changing a lot today, so we're zoomed in on some of these east bay spots like anne-marie ville beardly albania down through alameda and oakland these areas you're definitely having an impact so i'd say avoid the morning jog right like the cool it might be fairly calm right now that still with air quality looking the way it is a look at some of numbers down around the word that is not good stuff. to be breathing in higher numbers and darker circles mean where has and then there's a one for updated just right there ok out by newark exactly so later today we are expecting some improvements you're going to see winds kiing up. so that is going to have a positive effect on air quality going stir it out of the bay because right now it's just sitting here with us you look at the forecast wind of those winds really start to pick up so already starting to see some breezy conditions in the north b for the rest of the bay area. right around noon you're going totart feeling it up in marine county northern portions of contra costa county. spreing further southward into the evening toni
they're going to be changing a lot today, so we're zoomed in on some of these east bay spots like anne-marie ville beardly albania down through alameda and oakland these areas you're definitely having an impact so i'd say avoid the morning jog right like the cool it might be fairly calm right now that still with air quality looking the way it is a look at some of numbers down around the word that is not good stuff. to be breathing in higher numbers and darker circles mean where has and then...
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said, they don't necessarily think the impact is going to be felt immediately necessarily but a anne-marie that five years from now when we see the young generation of national security officials decide that they are gonna go into the private sector elsewhere, they are welcome to do but i just want people to feel like this is a place where they can be heard, this is a place where you can build a really robust career without having to delve into the politics so much, that is something i hope we can continue on. >> i think we've had a tough couple of weeks, maybe a month now for our civil servants and intelligence officers who have also had an amazing month for our intelligence officers and civil servants, the picture of the ambassador walking into the house with her sunglasses on and who set food our youth, answering questions seriously and honestly, to me that is something we should all hope to emulate, she is taking a real risk and she came out and did what she thought was right, the whistleblower, whoever that person is, i mean i knew the minute i read that whistleblower report that it w
said, they don't necessarily think the impact is going to be felt immediately necessarily but a anne-marie that five years from now when we see the young generation of national security officials decide that they are gonna go into the private sector elsewhere, they are welcome to do but i just want people to feel like this is a place where they can be heard, this is a place where you can build a really robust career without having to delve into the politics so much, that is something i hope we...
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anne-marie: i am joined by outgoing ceo of bp, bob dudley. i want to start in 2010, october 1.3 a barrel. today we are at $58. we just had the massive attacks in saudi arabia, yet the prices is lower than before that. i know in russia you said there is too much oil on the market you think that is it, or are we not pricing in geopolitical risk? bob: i think this not -- this would not of happened 20 years ago. what aramco did in getting facilities backup quickly and at the same time announcements of storage facilities around the everythingalmed and down quickly. the markets are generally in balance. i would not say there is so much oil. a little bit of economic slowdown is happening. i do not think the world is at risk of recession. opec and opec plus are doing a good job at regulating the price. i think the world is healthy when you do not see these spikes. annamarie: are you worried you spent so much of your career rehabilitating bp after deepwater horizon that it might just be fruitless with the climate debate, and even here in london the royal shakespeare company decided to d
anne-marie: i am joined by outgoing ceo of bp, bob dudley. i want to start in 2010, october 1.3 a barrel. today we are at $58. we just had the massive attacks in saudi arabia, yet the prices is lower than before that. i know in russia you said there is too much oil on the market you think that is it, or are we not pricing in geopolitical risk? bob: i think this not -- this would not of happened 20 years ago. what aramco did in getting facilities backup quickly and at the same time announcements...
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anne-marie he is the chief executive officer of shell.instead of "trillium." -- "petroleum." oil is trading where we were pre-saudi attacks. is there too much oil in the market, or are people not taking into account geopolitical risks? >> it is a bit puzzling. it shows how professional and got a response of saudi aramco and the kingdom has been to protect the reputation as a reliable supplier. that was probably not factored in to how events like this played out. the other thing, i think the market is ns the size by the so it has become blase about geopolitical risk and ed is not representative of the picture. suspect we areou going to continue this slide? ben: it is hard to make sense out of the market on the best of days because it is so much driven by sentiment rather than the real strong fundamentals of it. of course, we observed the price of oil. it says a lot about trading opportunities and how much cash we get in the door tomorrow, but you cannot be driven by today's oil price. you have to make a long-term assessment. we guide it by
anne-marie he is the chief executive officer of shell.instead of "trillium." -- "petroleum." oil is trading where we were pre-saudi attacks. is there too much oil in the market, or are people not taking into account geopolitical risks? >> it is a bit puzzling. it shows how professional and got a response of saudi aramco and the kingdom has been to protect the reputation as a reliable supplier. that was probably not factored in to how events like this played out. the...
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let's get to the movers right now in this sort of mixed european market, anne-marie standing by.e of the big names are moving off of earnings and some of these companies have a lot of analysts notes. first talk about aston martin down 6%. ons is come to underperform bank of america merrill lynch. they are setting the balance sheet and near-term demand concerns. rbc is a company needs to restore credibility to investors and do this by cutting the medium-term guidance to an achievable level as well as cutting the dividends. energy -- cairn energy's well ended up being dry so the need to abandon the project altogether. taking a hit this morning. anna: thanks very much. you could'ves picked today, lvmh. making a bid for tiffany. woulds say the deal expand the french luxury groups asset to the u.s. market. 'sining us now from paris robert williams, or luxury reporter. what would this deal mean for lvmh if it goes there? it's all about the u.s. consumer them. >> the u.s. consumer used to be the driving force in the luxury market. lately, china has taken the lead. you seen a lot of rapi
let's get to the movers right now in this sort of mixed european market, anne-marie standing by.e of the big names are moving off of earnings and some of these companies have a lot of analysts notes. first talk about aston martin down 6%. ons is come to underperform bank of america merrill lynch. they are setting the balance sheet and near-term demand concerns. rbc is a company needs to restore credibility to investors and do this by cutting the medium-term guidance to an achievable level as...
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anne-marie: you can see down more than 16.5%.ut with a profit warning also going to be selling two of their units. we have seen a read across like travis perkins, all of us in the u.k. construction world getting hit with this warning. the biggest loser on the stoxx ams.it's falling alongside latest bid to not meet the minimum criteria of support that tender came in about 10% lower. butsays they will continue the likes of bain and pe firms are looking into the books. a swedish biofarma company up more than 4.5%, biggest gainer on the stoxx 600 area this comes down to a financial newspaper within sweden, talking about the fact that the stock has been brutally hit and now the valuation is low. francine: thank you so much. hong kong is reeling from one of the most violent weekends of the long-running democracy protest. demonstrators paralyzed large swaths dealing a large blow to the economy. emergency rules for the first time in more than half a century to ban facemasks. sophie, first of all run us exactly what happened in the last 7
anne-marie: you can see down more than 16.5%.ut with a profit warning also going to be selling two of their units. we have seen a read across like travis perkins, all of us in the u.k. construction world getting hit with this warning. the biggest loser on the stoxx ams.it's falling alongside latest bid to not meet the minimum criteria of support that tender came in about 10% lower. butsays they will continue the likes of bain and pe firms are looking into the books. a swedish biofarma company...