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allison, let me start out with you. that whistleblowing is as old as the public. >> the world's first was passed in congress in 1778. that was before the ratification of the constitution, and it was passed because of a man by the name of essex hopkins. hopkins was chief of the navy, and he was removed from office for abusing his office for public gain. he was taking the u.s. navy other places, not the places general washington wanted him to engage the british, and instead of going to chesapeake bay, he would go, for example, to the bahamas, and this served his commercial interests, but it certainly didn't serve the war effort and it certainly didn't serve the cause of the newly united states. so it was certainly about the power and corruption in public servants. >> tom, you point out that these whistleblowers are often acting in circumstances that they know they could pay a very heavy price. they're facing a lot of pressure not to blow the whistle. you have this incredible case in pennsylvania around pharmaceuticals. ex
allison, let me start out with you. that whistleblowing is as old as the public. >> the world's first was passed in congress in 1778. that was before the ratification of the constitution, and it was passed because of a man by the name of essex hopkins. hopkins was chief of the navy, and he was removed from office for abusing his office for public gain. he was taking the u.s. navy other places, not the places general washington wanted him to engage the british, and instead of going to...
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reporting live in san francisco, allison rodriguez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you allison. the san francisco police officers association spent more than half a million dollars on james taylor says the new da and the police must get over the election results and put the city of san francisco first. >> there's already animosity. this is republican lek. so how they reconcile this is the game of politics. what they have to do is figure out how to get over hurt feelings and personal offenses and work together for the good of the city. >> doctor taylor also says he doesn't think this will create cases police bring to the da or change the number of kiss cases the da chooses to prosecute. >>> dean preston has declared victory in the race for district 5 supervisor. he had he's a tenants rights activist and democratic socialist. brown has not conceded. her campaign says it's still evaluating the results. our coverage of the election continues. you can find the latest developments on our home page oofrmths police have arrested a man they say shot two men with arrows in richmond. the v
reporting live in san francisco, allison rodriguez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you allison. the san francisco police officers association spent more than half a million dollars on james taylor says the new da and the police must get over the election results and put the city of san francisco first. >> there's already animosity. this is republican lek. so how they reconcile this is the game of politics. what they have to do is figure out how to get over hurt feelings and personal...
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allison barber in one of the many cornfields. hi, allison. >> a lot of choices in terms of joe biden. he has fallen behind in a number of polls in this state, three polls in recent weeks, people to judge ahead of the pack. let's look at the numbers here. 25% of likely democratic caucus goers said they support buttigieg, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and joe biden are clustered together all behind pete buttigieg by 10 percentage points. buttigieg looks to take over the moderate language biden has dominated in iowa. the former vice president has seen recent polls but says he is not worried. >> every major iowa election caucus has been determined in the last 3 to 5 weeks. if you look at those polls, i'm not running on the polls but they said the most important thing they need to beat donald trump, when asked who is most likely to beat donald trump. >> reporter: in des moines biden got a "from former iowa governor tom villesack who said biden can bring the nation together with the progress of the practical vision and give democ
allison barber in one of the many cornfields. hi, allison. >> a lot of choices in terms of joe biden. he has fallen behind in a number of polls in this state, three polls in recent weeks, people to judge ahead of the pack. let's look at the numbers here. 25% of likely democratic caucus goers said they support buttigieg, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and joe biden are clustered together all behind pete buttigieg by 10 percentage points. buttigieg looks to take over the moderate...
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but as allison pointed out in 2018 we had a bit of a contested election. and in the process of running for governor of georgia, i began a campaign that was grounded in the notion that everyone was eligible to vote should vote, particularly the communities that had long been left out of the voting process in georgia but on a larger level they been left out of the decision-making process for our state. my campaign began with the notion that we were going to center communities of color . these are the fastest growing populations in our state and they were lagging behind in having their voices heard area and we centered our generalized communities and disadvantaged communities, talk to groups and no candidate had engaged and became the first gubernatorial nominee tomarch the gay pride parade in the history of georgia and i also went to dragon con . we went everywhere. we talk to everyone and we use a clear and consistent message. i used the message when i was down in albany and when i was in north georgia where they filmed deliverance area that we went everywh
but as allison pointed out in 2018 we had a bit of a contested election. and in the process of running for governor of georgia, i began a campaign that was grounded in the notion that everyone was eligible to vote should vote, particularly the communities that had long been left out of the voting process in georgia but on a larger level they been left out of the decision-making process for our state. my campaign began with the notion that we were going to center communities of color . these are...
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and, allison, i want to thank you very much for sharing your wonderful gift with the world.'s fantastic. [applause] >> chef and restaurant here patrick o'connell is a preeminent culinary artist and a trailblazing industry pioneer. patrick showcases the brilliance of american technique, the depth of american ingredients, and the limitless potential of american high cuisine at its absolute finest. in 1978, patrick opened the in at little washington in the small rural town of washington virginia. patrick transformed the former gas station into one of the most renowned fine dining establishments on earth. for the past two years, the end at little washington has been a handful of restaurants to receive three michelin stars, everyday patrick and his team pursue absolute perfection, they are true artist who fill us with pride in our national cuisine. patrick as we award you the national humanities metal, a very special, a very powerful award, we thank you in your entire team for the enduring contribution to american cultu culture. and i think the first lady and i will have to stop
and, allison, i want to thank you very much for sharing your wonderful gift with the world.'s fantastic. [applause] >> chef and restaurant here patrick o'connell is a preeminent culinary artist and a trailblazing industry pioneer. patrick showcases the brilliance of american technique, the depth of american ingredients, and the limitless potential of american high cuisine at its absolute finest. in 1978, patrick opened the in at little washington in the small rural town of washington...
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during a career spanning over three decades, allison has never been confined to one musical genre or for gospel, country, and blue grass. she has sold over 12 million records worldwide, won more grammies than any woman in history. wow, that's pretty good. that's a big -- that's a big statement. look how shy she is. and today, we proudly present her the national medal of arts and allison, i want to thank you very much for sharing your wonderful gift with the world. thank you very much. fantastic. [applaus [applause] >> chef and restauranteur, patrick o'connell, is a preeminent culinary artist and trail blazing industry pioneer. patrick showcases the brilliance of american technique, the depth of american ingredients and the limitless potential of american high cuisine at its absolute finest. in 1979 patrick opened the inn at little washington in the small rural town of washington, virginia. patrick transformed the former gas station into one of the most renowned fine dining establishments on earth. for the past two years the inn at little washington has been one of the just handful of
during a career spanning over three decades, allison has never been confined to one musical genre or for gospel, country, and blue grass. she has sold over 12 million records worldwide, won more grammies than any woman in history. wow, that's pretty good. that's a big -- that's a big statement. look how shy she is. and today, we proudly present her the national medal of arts and allison, i want to thank you very much for sharing your wonderful gift with the world. thank you very much....
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eric: allison, thanks so much. arthel: thank you. man wounded during a shooting at a new jersey high school football game is now facing charges himself. police say the man had a weapon on him while emergency responders were tending to him. the incident happening during a playoff game last night near atlantic city. two others were also injured during the shooting including a 10-year-old boy who was in critical condition. a witness described the scene as chaotic. >> it was mayhem. literally was people coming in waves, running away from the right-hand side of the field, towards the high school. and i think part of the fence was actually busted tone from bodies of people going over the fence. arthel: police arrested five other men and charged them in connection with the shootings. that includes the alleged gunman. eric: the suspected gunman behind the deadly shooting in santa clarita, california has died from a self-inflicted wound. he killed two students and injured three others before police say he shot himself in the head. officials s
eric: allison, thanks so much. arthel: thank you. man wounded during a shooting at a new jersey high school football game is now facing charges himself. police say the man had a weapon on him while emergency responders were tending to him. the incident happening during a playoff game last night near atlantic city. two others were also injured during the shooting including a 10-year-old boy who was in critical condition. a witness described the scene as chaotic. >> it was mayhem. literally...
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a with us now is go chronicle and hundred president of shee, d peopy allison. thank you for being with us. journalists start with you, just been made of south bend, indiana mayor pete the judge and his recent rise in the s polls. what was goal on wednesday and you think he achieved . >> the goal is not to be a beat down. he has bigger problems. he is ahead in a state ith 90% white. when it comes to california, thstats here say half of latinos don't even know who he is. he has real problems. when he goes to lisouth ca, black folks are not into the campaign at all. >> what is amazing, there is no path to victorin the primary without winning significant lyblack support, particul around women. he is as close to zero as ey thought last night or this week's was the opportunity to make the case up authentic to appeal to black voters, particarly blachewomen. was challenged on his racial justice record in south bend. i feel like he fell flat. he didn't gain momentum. therefore as it relates to black voters, the judge -- pete buttigieg did not gain. >> is and i'm looking
a with us now is go chronicle and hundred president of shee, d peopy allison. thank you for being with us. journalists start with you, just been made of south bend, indiana mayor pete the judge and his recent rise in the s polls. what was goal on wednesday and you think he achieved . >> the goal is not to be a beat down. he has bigger problems. he is ahead in a state ith 90% white. when it comes to california, thstats here say half of latinos don't even know who he is. he has real...
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and humanity ceremony at the white house among the recipients were actor jon voight and musician allison krauss. >>> ladies and gentlemen, the recipients of the national medal of arts, alison krauss, sharon percy rockefeller, the musicians of the united states military, jon voight. >> ladies and gentlemen, the recipient of the national humanities medal. the clairemont institute, teresa lozano long, patrick j. o'connell, james patterson. ♪ ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump. ♪ ♪ [ playing "hail to the chief" ] [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you very much. please. the first lady and i would just like to welcome everyone to the white house, a special place, very, very special, no matter where you go in the world this is one of those places that you never forget. this afternoon it is my immense privilege to present our nation's highest honors for contributions to american art and culture, the national medal of arts and the national humanities medal. please join me in congratulating each of today's recipients when they really, and i mean triauly
and humanity ceremony at the white house among the recipients were actor jon voight and musician allison krauss. >>> ladies and gentlemen, the recipients of the national medal of arts, alison krauss, sharon percy rockefeller, the musicians of the united states military, jon voight. >> ladies and gentlemen, the recipient of the national humanities medal. the clairemont institute, teresa lozano long, patrick j. o'connell, james patterson. ♪ ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen,...
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>> that's allison janney. she's 60 today.so mh we put together some of our favorite "office" kate moments. >> we got a live one. >> what's this? walk of shame. >> oh, my god, meredith what are you doin >> bakingcake. what's it look like? >> bakingcake. what's it look like? getting rid of the lice. kerrygold haa taste so rich it can take you ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-d cows produce richcreamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. >>thstation was shut down every was kind of waiting lot of police activity and paraedics when a man stabbed to death on a bart train after fighting was another passeng. the suspect arrested nearby. >>after allegedlyrying to carjack several people that's according to poli and now tonight questions are being raised about safety bart trains good evening, i'm can way and i'm pale more that incident shut down the south heywood bart stion for out urs tonight, it is back open the people are still dg
>> that's allison janney. she's 60 today.so mh we put together some of our favorite "office" kate moments. >> we got a live one. >> what's this? walk of shame. >> oh, my god, meredith what are you doin >> bakingcake. what's it look like? >> bakingcake. what's it look like? getting rid of the lice. kerrygold haa taste so rich it can take you ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-d cows produce richcreamy milk for a truly delicious taste....
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i am alex savidge. >> and i am allison rodriguez.lash flood watch is and high wind warnings are on the way. the check in with meteorologist kyla grogan for more. >>> we do have to deal with this. here we go again. this will be a stronger storm than the last one. this is that atmospheric river that we are talking about. basically a plume of moisture. it will be wind and rain and in the coastal range and mountains, this will be a very big system. this does bring danger with that. we do have a flash flood warnings going into effect for the northbay. we also have some
i am alex savidge. >> and i am allison rodriguez.lash flood watch is and high wind warnings are on the way. the check in with meteorologist kyla grogan for more. >>> we do have to deal with this. here we go again. this will be a stronger storm than the last one. this is that atmospheric river that we are talking about. basically a plume of moisture. it will be wind and rain and in the coastal range and mountains, this will be a very big system. this does bring danger with that....
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let's cross to nice where allison is standing by. allison, what is the aim of an event like this?oes it actually achieve anything? goal is to bring victims together so they can meet each other, share stories with society, media, governments, international institutions over the world. victims will be speaking. there will be a series of roundtables. experts coming together to talk topics like how to better support victims, particularly children dealing with trauma and what governments can do to support victims after attacks. the first of these conferences was held in 2004. it was organized by the spanish association in madrid in the wake of the train bombings. o overs association took the organization of the conference in 2011, held in paris. that is the last time until now the conference has been held. since then, france has seen devastating attacks. we were talking to the president of the french terror victims association earlier today who mentioned, who would have imagined? what was in store for france in the years to come. in terms of achievement, there will be a manifesto at th
let's cross to nice where allison is standing by. allison, what is the aim of an event like this?oes it actually achieve anything? goal is to bring victims together so they can meet each other, share stories with society, media, governments, international institutions over the world. victims will be speaking. there will be a series of roundtables. experts coming together to talk topics like how to better support victims, particularly children dealing with trauma and what governments can do to...
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jon: allison barber at the white house thank you. the battle over president trump's tax returns is headed to the supreme court. the president's attorneys are asking the justices to block a subpoena. house democrats and manhattan prosecutors are seeking the documents in separate cases but president's lawyers jay sekulow argues the president should not be investigated or prosecuted while in office. meanwhile president trump's granting clemency to army officers. major matt goldstein and first lieutenant count laurent edge accused of war crimes. goldstein reacted to the president's decision earlier today on "fox & friends." >> it's been a whirlwind 12 hours. i think that we could say still incredibly stoned and awed by the president's generosity and the time he spent with us on the phone. he was incredibly sanguine and warm and demonstrated an amazing degree of knowledge about the case. jon: lucas tomlinson is live in washington with more. >> after this interview the army opened up a murder investigation into the former special forces of
jon: allison barber at the white house thank you. the battle over president trump's tax returns is headed to the supreme court. the president's attorneys are asking the justices to block a subpoena. house democrats and manhattan prosecutors are seeking the documents in separate cases but president's lawyers jay sekulow argues the president should not be investigated or prosecuted while in office. meanwhile president trump's granting clemency to army officers. major matt goldstein and first...
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allison allison, thank you. >>> firefighters are still struggling to contain what they're calling unprecedents was the firefighters who were driving through an absolute inferno as you can see. >> it doesn't even look real. scenes like this are real, and they're playing across the state of wales. at least three are dead and seven others are missing. at least 100 homes are destroyed and they're concerned the dry conditions could worsen in what is already an incredible fire threat. >>> still to come, georgia's sixth congressional distrekt which was red flipped blue. now republicans are looking for an upset in 2020 to take it back, but how do georgians feel about that? >>> first, though, the special operation division launches an effort to capture one of the most prominent russians in the world. here's a preview that after the meeting, carlo pulled me aside after we were walking back after a meal and who we went to see. >> why did he do that? >> i don't know. he was trying to impress me. >> but it also in his mind show thad he had a righteous arms trafficker that could supply to them and he would
allison allison, thank you. >>> firefighters are still struggling to contain what they're calling unprecedents was the firefighters who were driving through an absolute inferno as you can see. >> it doesn't even look real. scenes like this are real, and they're playing across the state of wales. at least three are dead and seven others are missing. at least 100 homes are destroyed and they're concerned the dry conditions could worsen in what is already an incredible fire threat....
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. >> james allison represents hundreds of convenience stores and gas stations. allison encourages stores to comply with the crv law bah the 33-year-old statute shoe-horned many mom and pops into a task they're not equipped to handle. >> what we need to do is take existing law and refine it a little bit that way it clarifies what stores really can and can't serve as recyclinghains like wa safeway and cvs turned us away, too. the store that said no despite a sign in the front window saying yes was walgreens. cvs said we're working to ensure all employees are aware of the crv program patriot col. we turned to cal recycle. the state agency that oversees recycling. it declined to go on camera. there's a jump in enforcement at stores. 1500 surprise inspections this year compared to just 231 in all of 2018. that extra enforcement is too late for a lot of people who have given up trying to get paid. crv paybacks have sagged 76%. but the state still charges crv 100% of the time. and that means cal recycle banked $265 million it didn't have to reimburse. so where does tha
. >> james allison represents hundreds of convenience stores and gas stations. allison encourages stores to comply with the crv law bah the 33-year-old statute shoe-horned many mom and pops into a task they're not equipped to handle. >> what we need to do is take existing law and refine it a little bit that way it clarifies what stores really can and can't serve as recyclinghains like wa safeway and cvs turned us away, too. the store that said no despite a sign in the front window...
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allison barber is live at the white house. allison, how is the administration reacting today so far. >> reporter: the white house, they say that this is all a waste of time. they consider the impeachment inquiry to be an illegitimate charade, wasting taxpayer time and their money. in a statement the white house press secretary said friday's hearing was as useless and incons question aninconsequenti, ambassador yovanovitch said she was unaware of any criminal activity involving president trump. she had no knowledge about the pause on aid to ukraine. it's difficult to imagine a greater waste of time. a big moment in yesterday's hearing did come when president trump attacked the former ambassador to glaxosmithkline aa tweet. it was called witness intimidation in real-time. president trump criticized the inquiry and told reporters he doesn't think his tweets or words can be intimidating at all. >> i'll tell you about what tampering is. tampering is when a guy like shifty schiff doesn't lote us have lawyers, doesn't let us have wit
allison barber is live at the white house. allison, how is the administration reacting today so far. >> reporter: the white house, they say that this is all a waste of time. they consider the impeachment inquiry to be an illegitimate charade, wasting taxpayer time and their money. in a statement the white house press secretary said friday's hearing was as useless and incons question aninconsequenti, ambassador yovanovitch said she was unaware of any criminal activity involving president...
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on the right, just under the pagoda, is allison krause. again, that is the person i took the photo of in 1969 during the protest march in the city. allison krause was a freshman honor student, and she was born in cleveland in 1951. and this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at, because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend. i go back to 1969 to remember the original photograph that i took of her. and the banner that read -- "bring all the troops home." so at this point, the guard seemed to have completed their objective. they were supposed to disperse the students from the crowd that had gathered in front of taylor hall, that i showed you earlier. yet the guardsmen were still advancing. now, what more did they need to accomplish? what was their real objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to end, so they could go home. so as the guard continued their marching, they reached the corner of taylor hall. i witnessed the group at the rear turn in unison. some crouched down while others stood. then the gunshots
on the right, just under the pagoda, is allison krause. again, that is the person i took the photo of in 1969 during the protest march in the city. allison krause was a freshman honor student, and she was born in cleveland in 1951. and this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at, because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend. i go back to 1969 to remember the original photograph that i took of her. and the banner that read -- "bring all the troops home." so at this...
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allison? >> right. all of the dots behind me represent potential record temperatures. talk about exactly when this is going to hit coming up. in one week... a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® man 1 vo: proof of less joint pain woman 1 oc: this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. man 2 vo: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2 vo: ...with humira. woman 3 vo: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma,
allison? >> right. all of the dots behind me represent potential record temperatures. talk about exactly when this is going to hit coming up. in one week... a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® man 1 vo: proof of less joint...
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allison chinchar, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> and thank you for starting your morning with us't do only half of your daily routine so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine®. need stocking stuffers? try listerine® ready! tabs™. fduring the kays friends and family event. come in and get 25-50% off of everything. like this diamond necklace, now only six hundred dollars. every best gift ever begins with kay well i didn't choose metastatic breast cancer. not the exact type. not this specific mutation. but i did pick hope... ...and also clarity... ...by knowing i have a treatment that goes right at it. discover piqray, the first and only treatment that specifically targets pik3ca mutations in hr+, her2- mbc, which are common and linked to cancer growth. piqray is taken with fulvestrant after progression on hormone therapy and has been proven to help people with a pik3ca mutation live longer without disease progression. do not take piqray if you've had a severe allerg
allison chinchar, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> and thank you for starting your morning with us't do only half of your daily routine so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine®. need stocking stuffers? try listerine® ready! tabs™. fduring the kays friends and family event. come in and get 25-50% off of everything. like this diamond necklace, now only six...
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, allison, ramirez and jeff and are mere.nes and in kitchens sometimes of the dim lights for the written word and with civility and open-mindedness. i won't say there were not moments of tension like the time i challenged jeff to a rap battle that thankfully we both back down and decided it wasn't worth the humiliation. [laughter] thank you for running the ship the year after year the quiet radical work to reinvigorate literature and with that relevance and diversity and power. now for the finalist five distinct books each of the united as dorothy allison put it by a common grace of language and complexity each of these thrilled and disarmed us in the best possible way. susan troy a trust exercise. harry holt and company. marlon james. [applause] lane, the other american. [applause] julia phillips disappearing earth. [applause] now i am honored and delighted to announce that shares national book award for fiction to susan troy trust exercise. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> i was told my hair was static he. [laughter] i'm actually really s
, allison, ramirez and jeff and are mere.nes and in kitchens sometimes of the dim lights for the written word and with civility and open-mindedness. i won't say there were not moments of tension like the time i challenged jeff to a rap battle that thankfully we both back down and decided it wasn't worth the humiliation. [laughter] thank you for running the ship the year after year the quiet radical work to reinvigorate literature and with that relevance and diversity and power. now for the...
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allison rodriguez is there now with more on the story. allison? >> reporter: you know, this area just cleared out moments ago. this sensor is modeled after the highly successful navigation center in berkeley and it will be run by the same group who along with city leaders, in helping this place will help people get back on their feet the way other community services and resources do. >> not only the model of really empowerments, but also an opportunity for adults and couples without children to have the same kind of opportunities. >> haworth! >> reporter: dozens of community members showing up for the ribbon cutting ceremony, celebrating the work that has gone into putting this sensor up. a lot of smiles, hugs, and had his shakes today, it has been 10 years in the making. i am told just 3 to 4 weeks ago, this was nothing but a gravel area. a lot of work has been put up here. the center has 35 beds and people will be given one meal a day. there is also on site restrooms, showers, laundry, and kitchen facilities. those who need it will have access t
allison rodriguez is there now with more on the story. allison? >> reporter: you know, this area just cleared out moments ago. this sensor is modeled after the highly successful navigation center in berkeley and it will be run by the same group who along with city leaders, in helping this place will help people get back on their feet the way other community services and resources do. >> not only the model of really empowerments, but also an opportunity for adults and couples without...
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verdi compose the requiem in honor of italian poet novelist allison 3 months on precisely a year after his death requiem had its premiere at the church of sun michael. everybody tickled nies even with some critics that said that there was an old friend not secret music by the everybody recognized for all from from the 1st bad moment from the 1st me to that it was a major work a bar a masterpiece moving everybody in a way that steve. is it's sort of fixed if this. is so old. since the 1st performance in me that i look at everybody wanted to get performance of miss out of a government and it to became one of the most important words by there the and sacred music pieces enough of the in general perform the beat out by by the opus. i. i. the composer gets this music in. a certain dimension and brings this music. to our dimension. because music is not the knowns is these. same mental fees. and motion. that you can feel with your how person says about something and then you start to find a way to bring him down. to transcript in language or sound or duties. in another. unspeakable. and undet
verdi compose the requiem in honor of italian poet novelist allison 3 months on precisely a year after his death requiem had its premiere at the church of sun michael. everybody tickled nies even with some critics that said that there was an old friend not secret music by the everybody recognized for all from from the 1st bad moment from the 1st me to that it was a major work a bar a masterpiece moving everybody in a way that steve. is it's sort of fixed if this. is so old. since the 1st...
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this is an average allison that takes in account all of the polls. >> even today? >> even today. >> you're good. >> i know that. >> lightning speed. >> we try our best. i really don't have a life. so i'm able to do this. 48% support. 44% oppose. now take a look at the six closest states that trump won. the poll of all six by "the new york times," 43% support, 53% oppose. that is a negative gap. much better for the president than nationwide. and poll of florida. 46% support. and 48% oppose. again, negative. better for the president. wisconsin, 44% support, and 51% oppose. and an average of all of these polls, 44% support, and 51% oppose. so nationally, we see one story. but in the swing states, we see another one where impeach/remove is not popular >> the swing states are what matter obviously for the re-election. and i think this is so telling, and i'm glad you brought this to people because anyone who lives in a blue bubble, they need to see this. >> they absolutely need to see. that the fact of the matter, you look at the national polls and give you the idea that
this is an average allison that takes in account all of the polls. >> even today? >> even today. >> you're good. >> i know that. >> lightning speed. >> we try our best. i really don't have a life. so i'm able to do this. 48% support. 44% oppose. now take a look at the six closest states that trump won. the poll of all six by "the new york times," 43% support, 53% oppose. that is a negative gap. much better for the president than nationwide. and poll...
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allison, welcome.s the numbe staggering. 30 to 40% of all the food we produce never even makes it toour tables? >> yes, it's unbelievable to think about. and when researchers first documented the scope of problem four years back, that's all people could say: wow. huge. now, there's a lot happening to solve the problem. efforts all over the country. they are taking away streams of food that can't be eaten and turning it into electricity, into renewable energy. now we start the seriein california because the state is th durkin around the state and here's what we found. when we first >> reporter: when we first came to the salinas valley four yea ago, we saw walls of leafy greens being tossed away. and it's still happening. on peak days up to 200 tons of produce is headed to this dump; it's all surplus; from nearby farms and packaging facilities. it ends up here for a bunch of reasons: it's either too small, but, it was these plastic bags that really frustrated, cesar zuniga. he's the facility's waste manager. sad to receive all this material and not put it to better use. the plastic mak
allison, welcome.s the numbe staggering. 30 to 40% of all the food we produce never even makes it toour tables? >> yes, it's unbelievable to think about. and when researchers first documented the scope of problem four years back, that's all people could say: wow. huge. now, there's a lot happening to solve the problem. efforts all over the country. they are taking away streams of food that can't be eaten and turning it into electricity, into renewable energy. now we start the seriein...
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thank you very much allison for sharing your wonderful gift with the world. thank you very much.nt culinary artist in the trailblazing institute with the brilliance of american technique and the limitless potential of american high cuisine at its absolute finest. and the washington virginia to transform the former gas station into the renowned fine dining establishments and then to be a handful of restaurants in america to receive three michelin stars every day patrick and his team receive absolute perfection as true artist who fill us with pride in our national cuisine. we award you the national humanities medal. >> and with the enduring contribution to american culture the first lady and i will have to stop by very soon. that sounds good to me and i have heard incredible things. thank you very much. >> now looking at the white house chefs. tommy where are you? you do too good of a job as far as i am concerned. [laughter] in as the claremont institute and with the history of american conservatives. claremont educates and reforms americans about the founding principles that make
thank you very much allison for sharing your wonderful gift with the world. thank you very much.nt culinary artist in the trailblazing institute with the brilliance of american technique and the limitless potential of american high cuisine at its absolute finest. and the washington virginia to transform the former gas station into the renowned fine dining establishments and then to be a handful of restaurants in america to receive three michelin stars every day patrick and his team receive...
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posing the biggest threat and they should have leveled just before half time the normally clinical allison player nothing his big chance. fortress in the on was looking pretty solid and though the visitors dominated the 2nd half play they had precious little to show you all their possession. it just wasn't their day typified when in your own breakaway in stoppage time sebastian anderson the man on target i the gleefully glanced in the deflected cross to head is 2 players giving on another 3 points. to work all together and then we get the point so i don't know. i think we should not think too much about it. that is our way to go. it's very hard league had a hard moment and now we have a good moment to want to hang on it as long as possible then you are now well and truly mixing with the best not showing up yet another win a rick top 6 club. or they have done it again the question now is though would dissolve the fall. the suit against by and is the record champion's 1st game on the road since the 51 debacle in frankfurt that ultimately cost nico but his job since then and the flick has bee
posing the biggest threat and they should have leveled just before half time the normally clinical allison player nothing his big chance. fortress in the on was looking pretty solid and though the visitors dominated the 2nd half play they had precious little to show you all their possession. it just wasn't their day typified when in your own breakaway in stoppage time sebastian anderson the man on target i the gleefully glanced in the deflected cross to head is 2 players giving on another 3...
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. >> allison chinchar is in the national weather center.some of the wnlds could reach hurricane strength? >> yes. here's where the storm is. it's located offshore right now, but you're seeing some of those rain showers moving inland, places like the carolinas and georgia also getting rain from the system. but the winds, yes, this is certainly going to be a pretty big impact. you've got the high wind advisories, high wind warnings, mainly, again, focused along the banks. the coastal regions were, yes, up to 65, even 75 miles per hour. here's the thing, though, those are going to ride up the east coast. so it's not just for portions of the carolinas and the mid-atlantic. it will slide up into portions of the northeast as well. so other areas are likely to get strong gusts especially around the coastal regions of massachusetts and even new york as well. in addition to that, you also have the flood threat, too, because let's face it. it's going to be pushing a pretty good amount of moisture into the regions. you have coastal flooding but also t
. >> allison chinchar is in the national weather center.some of the wnlds could reach hurricane strength? >> yes. here's where the storm is. it's located offshore right now, but you're seeing some of those rain showers moving inland, places like the carolinas and georgia also getting rain from the system. but the winds, yes, this is certainly going to be a pretty big impact. you've got the high wind advisories, high wind warnings, mainly, again, focused along the banks. the coastal...
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vamos con suheily lÓpez y estas tomas desde el monte allison, para que nos tenga la ventana el tiempone semana con nosotros, y estaremos amaneciendo el sÁbado temperaturas en el rango de los 40, pero tambiÉn podrÍa ser una manera peligrosa a travÉs de la carretera. en la zona de san francisco baja la visibilidad temprano en la maÑana, mantenga una distancia segura con respecto a otros vehÍculos. se alejÓ el sistema frontal que nos dejaba precipitaciÓn en el Área de la bahÍa. en el pacÍfico se observa este flujo de vientos a favor de las manecillas del reloj que indica la presencia de alta presiÓn, lo que hace es que promueve inestabilidad y aumento de las temperaturas que se contemplan de aquÍ a inicio de la otra jornada. 76 el lunes en san josÉ, en oakland 62 grados. santa rosa 66 producen culturas. para mediados de esta otra jornada laboral se contempla un evento de vientos que puede afectar condados del norte de la bahÍa con posibilidad de incendios forestales y apagones. estaremos pendientes. lo que es este pronÓstico, temperaturas aumentando al lunes, y vuelve a disminuir del miÉ
vamos con suheily lÓpez y estas tomas desde el monte allison, para que nos tenga la ventana el tiempone semana con nosotros, y estaremos amaneciendo el sÁbado temperaturas en el rango de los 40, pero tambiÉn podrÍa ser una manera peligrosa a travÉs de la carretera. en la zona de san francisco baja la visibilidad temprano en la maÑana, mantenga una distancia segura con respecto a otros vehÍculos. se alejÓ el sistema frontal que nos dejaba precipitaciÓn en el Área de la bahÍa. en el...
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allison sergeant reports. >> it is a list of 50 measures aimed at combating violence that kills over and france each year. among them, the cofinancing of rehabilitation centers to house men who commit nonfatal acts of domestic violence. one center in northern france saw the rate of repeat abuse for from 60% to 20%. policies will suspend parental rights of those who kill their partners. it will give authorities the power to confiscate weapons and make the helpline dedicated to violence.s of the price tag is not what counts. >> w we will dedicate ththe resources and the public policies will be financed. the fight against domestic violence does not come down to the issue of money. it is a question of willingness and priorities. another measure considered is loosening medical confidentiality laws. a move some doctors oppose and others say is necessary. >> i had a patient who came alalone with her nose broken, a blackeye. i fixed her up and she came back to remove the bandages with her husband and he says well done, it is pretty, i have to shake his hand. her do not, he might hit again. >
allison sergeant reports. >> it is a list of 50 measures aimed at combating violence that kills over and france each year. among them, the cofinancing of rehabilitation centers to house men who commit nonfatal acts of domestic violence. one center in northern france saw the rate of repeat abuse for from 60% to 20%. policies will suspend parental rights of those who kill their partners. it will give authorities the power to confiscate weapons and make the helpline dedicated to violence.s...
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posing the biggest threat and they should have leveled just before half time the normally clinical allison player nothing his big chance. fortress in the on was looking pretty solid and though the visitors dominated the 2nd half play they had precious little to show for all their possession. it just wasn't their day typified went on breakaway in stoppage time sebastian anderson the man on target. the gleefully glanced in the deflected cross 2 had 2 players giving another 3 points out we were called together on the get the point so i don't know why. i think we should not think too much about it just keep on going we're called that is our way to go i think. it's very hard league had a hard moments and now we're having a good moment i want to run it as long as possible you know now well and truly mixing with the best not showing up yet another win 6 class. to brazil now where there were aerial thrills and spills galore this is our big sporting world championships and a local victory as well to cheer that take a look at this because competitors took to the beach income bucco a north eastern fi
posing the biggest threat and they should have leveled just before half time the normally clinical allison player nothing his big chance. fortress in the on was looking pretty solid and though the visitors dominated the 2nd half play they had precious little to show for all their possession. it just wasn't their day typified went on breakaway in stoppage time sebastian anderson the man on target. the gleefully glanced in the deflected cross 2 had 2 players giving another 3 points out we were...
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game looked to level in the score once more but allison was there to make the save and that was how itthat was how it finished, far from flawless for their top of the group, and values on the weekend. well liverpool are top of group e wtih 9 points as valencia could only draw i—i against salzburg, they're on 8. barcelona frustrated with a goalless draw at home to slavia prague — first time they've failed to score in 46 home games. they're in the same group as borrussia dortmund and inter milan who played — dortmund coming back from 2 nil down to win that tie. that win for valenica in group h means that the spanish side, chelsea and ajax, all have 7 points. arsenal manager unai emery has confirmed that switzerland intrnational granit xhaka has been stripped of the club captaincy. the midfielder has not played for the club since he was booed off by fans, and reacted angrily, after being substituted against crystal palace on the 27th of october. xhaka is said to have "accepted the position". pierre emerick aubamayang will take over as club captain. i was speaking with them this morning an
game looked to level in the score once more but allison was there to make the save and that was how itthat was how it finished, far from flawless for their top of the group, and values on the weekend. well liverpool are top of group e wtih 9 points as valencia could only draw i—i against salzburg, they're on 8. barcelona frustrated with a goalless draw at home to slavia prague — first time they've failed to score in 46 home games. they're in the same group as borrussia dortmund and inter...
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know his performances have warranted a lot of attention but look passed on as well you guys like allison play he was such a big hit for got back last season definitely right on the 4 goals so far in the lake but 5 assists as well and then you've. already mentioned another young who also gives them a lot perhaps when the other guys a tiring or whatever someone he can throw in has an impact south and i think these guys are playing for each other and that is the real success of what marco rosa has done so far and when they're flying nobody can put up with the ok 2 more matches to get through the frankfurt eagles flew to the black forest to face freiburg but 1st labor has it the wolves have had no bite lately losing their last 3 across multiple competitions could their home crowd help them lick their wounds. after their win over a politically driven midweek leaf a cruise and we're back on industry good business with a tree falls work and the visitors got their noses in front in the 25th minute through county. whingers driving run was too much for the hosts and with time almost for crews to g
know his performances have warranted a lot of attention but look passed on as well you guys like allison play he was such a big hit for got back last season definitely right on the 4 goals so far in the lake but 5 assists as well and then you've. already mentioned another young who also gives them a lot perhaps when the other guys a tiring or whatever someone he can throw in has an impact south and i think these guys are playing for each other and that is the real success of what marco rosa has...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking them. clue us in here, allison. the rest of today. we have got this system we have to finish up here. for washington, d.c., finally ends around the second half of the day. new york maybe after dinnertime. places like boston, providence, even portland it will linger well through the evening hours and that will cause travel problems there. now let's fast forward to the next couple of systems. the one we are watching at. you're looking at tuesday early into the day. as this system begins to push off to the east, it develops even more. now it's starting to impact a lot more people by tuesday evening. you're talking chicago, down towards new orleans, likely looking at heavy rain there. now you're looking at wednesday in the early morning hours. wisconsin, all the way down towards los angeles. this means nashville, chicago, green bay, likely going to have problems. by wednesday in the middle part of the day the great lakes region stretching down to the southeast. this is where your big concerns will be. and fog is expecte
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking them. clue us in here, allison. the rest of today. we have got this system we have to finish up here. for washington, d.c., finally ends around the second half of the day. new york maybe after dinnertime. places like boston, providence, even portland it will linger well through the evening hours and that will cause travel problems there. now let's fast forward to the next couple of systems. the one we are watching at. you're looking at tuesday...
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cheryl: allison chance, loved having you on this morning, great story. please come back. to have you on the show again. >> thank you so much, cheryl. ashley: jc penney, the new place to play games, work out and hang out? well, the department store test out new concepts it might roll out in the fall as it tries to find a way to become morph profitable. the -- more profitable. there will be lounges, workshops and cooking testimon demonstrat, fitness classes may be coming to a jc penny near you. let's take a look at your money this morning. the futures pointing modestly higher as you can see, the dow up 48 points, the s&p and nasdaq up about a quarter of a percent. coming up next, nancy pelosi leads her party to an impeachment vote but did she just secure their fate in key 2020 battleground states of. we'll get into that. how about cheap booze. stop smiling at me, cheryl. cheryl: yep, yep, yep. ashley: how walmart upped the ante in the grocery wars. you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ para, para, para, paradice. ♪ need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what yo
cheryl: allison chance, loved having you on this morning, great story. please come back. to have you on the show again. >> thank you so much, cheryl. ashley: jc penney, the new place to play games, work out and hang out? well, the department store test out new concepts it might roll out in the fall as it tries to find a way to become morph profitable. the -- more profitable. there will be lounges, workshops and cooking testimon demonstrat, fitness classes may be coming to a jc penny near...
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the evidence for that starts with allison. who is nigeria's minister of petroleum resources. every nigerian will be touched by the rewards and the proceeds from the white house fully as later a last day in office she's facing allegations she looted billions of dollars of oil revenue self and corrupt to says see it's. the week before and london she's personally handed a dominique a diplomatic passport by prime minister skerritt. a passport which could shield her from criminal charges we found documents showing a few days later a shell company forms in delaware an american state laws mean the true owners of the company a kept secret. for months later that shell company buys the new york apartment the $2200000.00 with no mortgage. property records confirm the prime minister's wife melissa was a resident of photos place the skerritt family there. allison me too achy and roosevelt skerritt strongly denied any link to the company the board the apartment roosevelt skerritt said the family resided there due to a kind gesture by an unnamed friend of his wife he strongly denied any wro
the evidence for that starts with allison. who is nigeria's minister of petroleum resources. every nigerian will be touched by the rewards and the proceeds from the white house fully as later a last day in office she's facing allegations she looted billions of dollars of oil revenue self and corrupt to says see it's. the week before and london she's personally handed a dominique a diplomatic passport by prime minister skerritt. a passport which could shield her from criminal charges we found...
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as allison pointed out in 2018, we had a bit of a contested election. in the process of running for began a of georgia, i campaign that was grounded in the notion that everyone who is eligible to vote should vote, particularly the communities that were left out of the voting process in the state of georgia on the larger level, they've been left out of the decision-making process in our state. my campaign began with the notion that we will center the power, the fastest growing populations were lagging behind and hurting their voices. it's an advantage communities, groups that no areas have really engaged. the first nominee to march in the gay pride parade in the state of georgia. [applause] week went everywhere, we talked to everyone and we used a clear and consistent message. i use a message when i was down in albany, georgia and in north georgia where they select, we went everywhere. in the end, i did not become the governor of georgia. on november 6, when the ballots were coming in and vote being counted, at the same time this is happening, we already
as allison pointed out in 2018, we had a bit of a contested election. in the process of running for began a of georgia, i campaign that was grounded in the notion that everyone who is eligible to vote should vote, particularly the communities that were left out of the voting process in the state of georgia on the larger level, they've been left out of the decision-making process in our state. my campaign began with the notion that we will center the power, the fastest growing populations were...
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allison barber is in atlanta tonight.ood morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me amy klobuchar speaking to a large group of reporters, more and more candidates coming out making their way to the spin room and speaking with various media who are gathered here. wealth inequality and healthcare are top issues for democrats in 2020 and so is beating donald trump, despite being 600 miles from washington dc it was impossible for this debate to move out of the shadow of the impeachment inquiry after all, his name kept coming up in the hearings. here is former vice president joe biden. >> i've learned something about these impeachment trials, newborn, donald trump doesn't want me to be the nominee. that is pretty clear. he caught up and to make sure at the same time innocent people are getting killed by russian soldiers. >> reporter: the rest of democratic candidates consistently said impeachment is bigger than politics and all of them support the impeachment inquiry. other big moments, discussions on healthcare, the top 3 ca
allison barber is in atlanta tonight.ood morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me amy klobuchar speaking to a large group of reporters, more and more candidates coming out making their way to the spin room and speaking with various media who are gathered here. wealth inequality and healthcare are top issues for democrats in 2020 and so is beating donald trump, despite being 600 miles from washington dc it was impossible for this debate to move out of the shadow of the impeachment...
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allison rodricus is at the golf course tonight with more. >> reporter: the heartbreaking discovery was made near the 13th hole saturday afternoon i spoke with a man who is here when police showed up to investigate and he says he's trying to wrap his head around what happened here. >> it was very strange. it was a sad feeling. >> reporter: andrea work was at the golf course san francisco with the spent saturday and spoke to us over the phone about the moment they realized something was off. >> we noticed there was a very distinct smell. we could emplace it. >>reporter: police confirming they were called out to the court before: 30 p.m. please tell us they found the body and the body was that of an infant. that news shocking those who see the area is only been quiet and safe. >> unbelievable. i couldn't imagine. >> reporter: now all that's left is a police crime scene tape as detectives in the examiner's office take over the investigation. the ground seemingly back to normal now it's something that works as he won't soon forget and in a way has brought them closer to his family. >> i spe
allison rodricus is at the golf course tonight with more. >> reporter: the heartbreaking discovery was made near the 13th hole saturday afternoon i spoke with a man who is here when police showed up to investigate and he says he's trying to wrap his head around what happened here. >> it was very strange. it was a sad feeling. >> reporter: andrea work was at the golf course san francisco with the spent saturday and spoke to us over the phone about the moment they realized...
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allison rodriguez was in the >> i didn't have somewhere warm city to see how people are to go duringeping people out of am. the cold. >> reporter: john kelly is waiting for the overnight warming location to open here in san jose. he is a few hours early so he will wait along with charles who knows firsthand what it is like to battle the elements. >> it's just incredible. some have had a difficult time going through this and it is very difficult. >> the community centers will open to help people living on the streets get somewhere warm after temperatures plummeted. >> these are the coldest temperatures we have seen so far this year. >> reporter: spencer said the city of san jose is under a frost advisory tonight with potential lows dropping into the mid-20s. >> you could get hypothermia or frostbite if you are in temperatures that cold for a long period of time without warm clothing. >> reporter: officials will extend inclement weather services until tuesday due to the cold weather. it is why the organization home first is helping to run the shelter. shelters they run will house 200 g
allison rodriguez was in the >> i didn't have somewhere warm city to see how people are to go duringeping people out of am. the cold. >> reporter: john kelly is waiting for the overnight warming location to open here in san jose. he is a few hours early so he will wait along with charles who knows firsthand what it is like to battle the elements. >> it's just incredible. some have had a difficult time going through this and it is very difficult. >> the community centers...
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thanksgiving dinner and also announcing he's reopening peace talks with the taliban took we have allison barber live in washington with more on the unannounced visit. good morning. >> good morning. president trump left in the middle of the night with this trip unannounced, his first visit to afghanistan and second visit to a combat zone. he visited iraq last year around christmastime. the trip was kept secret for security. the small group of friends traveling with the president said the light inside air force one stayed off and that shapes never opened. they landed on a pitch black tarmac, the largest us military base in afghanistan, about an hour and a half north of kabul. president trump visited with the troops and met with the president of afghanistan. in all, he spent three and half hours on the ground between the turkey and handshakes, he talked about the elusive peace deal telling reporters the us and the taliban are back to talking. listen to. >> the talent that wants to make a deal and we are meeting with them and we are staying-- seen as to be a cease fire. they didn't want a ce
thanksgiving dinner and also announcing he's reopening peace talks with the taliban took we have allison barber live in washington with more on the unannounced visit. good morning. >> good morning. president trump left in the middle of the night with this trip unannounced, his first visit to afghanistan and second visit to a combat zone. he visited iraq last year around christmastime. the trip was kept secret for security. the small group of friends traveling with the president said the...