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. >> the man was herald henthorn, and he was in a panic. >> herald was at the driver window asking ususe the car was here and it had fallen on top of his wife. and looking over to the area you could see her legs coming from underneath. >> lynn, his wife of 12 years was under their jeep. it was a horrible scene. >> we asked him what happened and he said they had stopped to fix a flat and his wife somehow went under the car possibly to get a lug nut and the jack fell from underneath the car and she got pinned. >> lynn was face down with the brake rotor resting on her back. the montoya's carefully lifted the jeep. >> all four of us got her out and gently flipped her over and her lips were already turning colors and she wasn't breathing. >> it was a cold night. the montoyas piled coats on lynn. >> so at that point the two gentlemen i was with, they started cpr. and i said i got to get her some help. >> time was ticking down for lynn henthorn. no one had cellphones so patricia raced towards the nearest town nearly two miles away. it was late, it was desolate. >> and a man came out and i as
. >> the man was herald henthorn, and he was in a panic. >> herald was at the driver window asking ususe the car was here and it had fallen on top of his wife. and looking over to the area you could see her legs coming from underneath. >> lynn, his wife of 12 years was under their jeep. it was a horrible scene. >> we asked him what happened and he said they had stopped to fix a flat and his wife somehow went under the car possibly to get a lug nut and the jack fell from...
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back onto the streets and put so many other girls at risk the herald called it serious perversion ofjustice. when julia brown 1st approached me about doing this story quite frankly my my question to her was what are we going to tell that's new what are we going to be able to say that no one else has covered and her response was no one has heard from the victims nobody has heard the victim stories i can have my breath touch. brings back i tried to press it for the 1st time my 3rd child last year. it was the most. to not be able to do. and then it brought back. something that felt so stupid back that. home i thought had no relevance and that. i told anybody i'd be like your whore part of money. why would you do that julie was able to identify for the 1st time. the potential victims of epstein a she was able to get. more than half a dozen of those to actually come on camera 1616 i started going to him when i was like 1415 and then there was the issue of really game of the trust of the key players in this case not just the victims but also by some of the key law enforcement officers ther
back onto the streets and put so many other girls at risk the herald called it serious perversion ofjustice. when julia brown 1st approached me about doing this story quite frankly my my question to her was what are we going to tell that's new what are we going to be able to say that no one else has covered and her response was no one has heard from the victims nobody has heard the victim stories i can have my breath touch. brings back i tried to press it for the 1st time my 3rd child last...
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he was expecting to be heralded as a hero, someone expecting to be heralded as a hero, someone who isto the two pioneers who invented in vitro fertilisation, so he was really modelling himself on them and thinking of himself as somebody doing great good. and then i think was really shocked that the international scientific community did not greet the news of the birth of those twin girls as being a wonderful accomplishment but actually with pretty widespread condemnation. do you think china have the same level of condemnation as other countries? i think it is really ha rd to as other countries? i think it is really hard to know what the chinese position was on the research before it was announced or even right when it was announced or even right when it came out, but certainly in response to following widespread condemnation, it was clear action by the chinese government to prevent any more research happening in this way and also a past some new laws and some new research regulations subsequent to the november 2018 announcement on the birth of those twins. they have taken steps to str
he was expecting to be heralded as a hero, someone expecting to be heralded as a hero, someone who isto the two pioneers who invented in vitro fertilisation, so he was really modelling himself on them and thinking of himself as somebody doing great good. and then i think was really shocked that the international scientific community did not greet the news of the birth of those twin girls as being a wonderful accomplishment but actually with pretty widespread condemnation. do you think china...
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ambassadoren the bridge opens, and in 1930 when the tunnel opens, they are heralded as engineering marvels. they are great engineering feats the world. it put detroit on the map architecturally command through prosperity. being able to bring in the tobacco that makes our so gar manufacturing flourish at the turn-of-the-century. bringing in the raw steel to make our stoves. there are also funny parts. when the bridge opens, we are the height of prohibition. it quickly gets the name the detroit windsor final because the amount of alcohol being smuggled through. for detroit, it is tied to who we are not only as a city, but an industrial hub. -- holding product over here in detroit for as much as a year. causing great spikes in the value of products like grain. -- whenwith core holdups would occur because of the river freezing. opening up three transit routes between two countries is monumental to the city of detroit's growth. opening,ith the locks we become a transit hub the entire country. as a national transit hub, it plays into our role during world war ii. building and then shipping out t
ambassadoren the bridge opens, and in 1930 when the tunnel opens, they are heralded as engineering marvels. they are great engineering feats the world. it put detroit on the map architecturally command through prosperity. being able to bring in the tobacco that makes our so gar manufacturing flourish at the turn-of-the-century. bringing in the raw steel to make our stoves. there are also funny parts. when the bridge opens, we are the height of prohibition. it quickly gets the name the detroit...
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lisa davies, editor of the sydney morning herald.d —fashioned, incandescent light bulbs in the us. it says replacement energy efficient bulbs would be too costly to consumers. the regulation was to come into effect next year. 16 states including new york and california have challenged the move, saying it would harm state efforts to reduce emissions. detectives are linking a fatal stabbing in hertfordshire and the discovery of a man's body in a car in london. a 30—year—old man was found with stab wounds in the boot of a car in barnet, in north london on thursday evening. he died a short time later. a 35—year—old man was also discovered with stab wounds in elstree in hertfordshire on friday and was pronounced dead at the scene. police say they believe both victims are eastern european and cannot rule out a ‘potential organised crime element". the british government is to have another go at issuing a coin designed to commemorate the uk's departure from the european union at the end of next month. it will be the third attempt to mint the
lisa davies, editor of the sydney morning herald.d —fashioned, incandescent light bulbs in the us. it says replacement energy efficient bulbs would be too costly to consumers. the regulation was to come into effect next year. 16 states including new york and california have challenged the move, saying it would harm state efforts to reduce emissions. detectives are linking a fatal stabbing in hertfordshire and the discovery of a man's body in a car in london. a 30—year—old man was found...
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we'rejoined by lisa davies, who's the editor of the sydney morning herald.ou, obviously we have been hearing from oui’ correspondence obviously we have been hearing from our correspondence about how catastrophic fires are, but looking at it from a political perspective, it has been a really, really tough time for scott morrison right now. how her people reacted to his very public apology about being on holiday while these fires are raging in australia? yes, so the prime minister returned from his holiday last night. and he has been out and about this morning. his first press conference at eight o'clock. he did a tour of the rural fire service had orders and get —— got a full and detailed briefing. he was quite... he was very apologetic at his press conference. he spoke of the lessons he has learned in not being around for this most awful time over the last week or so. he plans to obviously still remain here for the duration now and he is currently out atan duration now and he is currently out at an evacuation centre with some families and people who have bee
we'rejoined by lisa davies, who's the editor of the sydney morning herald.ou, obviously we have been hearing from oui’ correspondence obviously we have been hearing from our correspondence about how catastrophic fires are, but looking at it from a political perspective, it has been a really, really tough time for scott morrison right now. how her people reacted to his very public apology about being on holiday while these fires are raging in australia? yes, so the prime minister returned from...
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be horrendous prisons what a horrible horrible situation i will trafford i'm with the new zealand herald and thank you for getting us yet date on that that the f.b.i. investigation into a shooting at a u.s. naval base in florida says they're working on the presumption the attack was an act of terrorism saudi air force officer mohammad saeed al sharone shot dead 3 students on friday saudi crown prince will have given solomon this call the u.s. president to express his condolences and for schapelle has more more information from the f.b.i. about mohammed saeed al 70 a junior officer in the royal saudi air force who shot 11 people on friday killing 3 sailors our main goal right now is to confirm whether he acted alone or was he'll part of a larger network we quietly assess there was one gunman who perpetrated this attack and no arrests. have been made in this case. on the open fire in a classroom using a gun that he'd legally purchased around 2 hours beforehand he allegedly tweeted his disdain for u.s. troops returning to saudi arabia calling america a nation of evil our hearts break for th
be horrendous prisons what a horrible horrible situation i will trafford i'm with the new zealand herald and thank you for getting us yet date on that that the f.b.i. investigation into a shooting at a u.s. naval base in florida says they're working on the presumption the attack was an act of terrorism saudi air force officer mohammad saeed al sharone shot dead 3 students on friday saudi crown prince will have given solomon this call the u.s. president to express his condolences and for...
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yes, we have had an enormous response to our paper, the sydney morning herald.nxious and worried about this. to put this into context, some of my friends at home have been texting me that their children cannot go out to play, children cannot go to summer camp and spend a day outdoors. they have all been indoors. children are coming home with their eyes swollen and red. this is not normal in australia. and we'll have more on that story from our science editor david shukman later in this edition of outside source. stay with us on outside source. inafew in a few minutes, news from russia. three people have been killed in a shoot out close to the security services hq in moscow. a man who murdered his baby son and tried to kill his partner has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 23 years at newcastle crown court. fiona trott has this report. no tears, no hysteria. not what you'd expect from a man who'd just murdered his baby. it stabbed his partner as well to stop how come you have got blood on you?” partner as well to stop how come you have got blood on you?
yes, we have had an enormous response to our paper, the sydney morning herald.nxious and worried about this. to put this into context, some of my friends at home have been texting me that their children cannot go out to play, children cannot go to summer camp and spend a day outdoors. they have all been indoors. children are coming home with their eyes swollen and red. this is not normal in australia. and we'll have more on that story from our science editor david shukman later in this edition...
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welcome to news from world culture now this is just one of the art installations on a florida beach heralding the contemporary art. basel in miami beach also coming up in the next quarter of an hour. the architect fana chong creates buildings high up in the mountains more like sculptures. giant dragon is marauding through the streets of cali in france but it's just all move. up basel is one of the leading contemporary art fairs in the world originating in the swiss city back in 1970 it has expanded so much of it now holds in hong kong for the asian market and in miami to attract of course american by us this year in miami there's more for sale than ever before and also more public installations for all to see like this one at the beach. a traffic jam sinking into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami are. it's made complete me of santa and the 60 cars are already hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with the africans have beautiful sculptor.
welcome to news from world culture now this is just one of the art installations on a florida beach heralding the contemporary art. basel in miami beach also coming up in the next quarter of an hour. the architect fana chong creates buildings high up in the mountains more like sculptures. giant dragon is marauding through the streets of cali in france but it's just all move. up basel is one of the leading contemporary art fairs in the world originating in the swiss city back in 1970 it has...
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between the 2 countries their last such exchange shown here took place in september that appeared to herald a slight thaw in relations after russia's annexation of crimea 5 years ago. high tides in venice left much of the historic city center underwater on monday italian city is still counting the cost from floods in november which were the worst in 50 years venice is a unesco world heritage site. now russia has launched a direct passenger train service to crimea using a route that bypasses mainland ukraine to reach the end x. territory people can now travel from st petersburg southward to the crimean city a service to pull the trip takes 44 hours and crosses the recently built crimean bridge the european union criticized the opening of the bridge and the rail line as a violation of ukraine's sovereignty. it's the leading story on russian state t.v. bloody near putin's opening of a controversial railway bridge that links annexed crimea to southern russia it's a major triumph for the russian president the bridge was built despite international protests following russia's annexation of ukrain
between the 2 countries their last such exchange shown here took place in september that appeared to herald a slight thaw in relations after russia's annexation of crimea 5 years ago. high tides in venice left much of the historic city center underwater on monday italian city is still counting the cost from floods in november which were the worst in 50 years venice is a unesco world heritage site. now russia has launched a direct passenger train service to crimea using a route that bypasses...
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the 2 countries while their last such exchange shown here took place in september it appeared to herald a slight thaw in relations after russia's annexation of crimea 5 years ago. well meanwhile russia has officially launched direct passenger train service to the am ex territory of crimea using a route they bypasses mainland ukraine while people can now travel from st petersburg southward toward the crimean city of sevastopol the trip takes 44 hours and crosses a new crimean bridge that moscow is accused of building illegally where russia sees a crime mia from ukraine in 2014 a move that's drawn international condemnation. it's. a leading story on russian state t.v. bloody near putin's opening of a controversial railway bridge that links annexed crimea to southern russia it's a major triumph for the russian president the bridge was built despite international protests following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and 2014. this event is important for crimea for sevastopol for all of southern russia indeed for the whole country infrastructure projects like this magnificent
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welcome to news from world culture now this is just one of the art installations on a florida beach heralding the contemporary art. basel in miami beach also coming up in the next quarter of an hour. the architect of benetton creates buildings high up in the mountains more like sculptures. and a giant dragon is marauding through the streets of cali in france but don't worry it's just on the move. is one of the leading contemporary art fairs in the world originating in the swiss city back in 1970 it has expanded so much of it now holds in hong kong for the asian markets and in miami to attract of course american bias this year in miami there's more for sale than ever before and also more public installations for all to see like this one at the beach. a traffic jam sinking into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami art basel it's made completely of sand in the 60 cars are already hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with a freakish a beautiful sculptor stumbled upon.
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robert mugabe's wealth now there are some answers following his september death according to the herald newspaper mugabe's daughter sent a letter to the high court listing 4 houses in harare 10 cars one farm his country home an orchard and $10000000.00 u.s. dollars in a local bank the list however appears incomplete it does not include several farms a dairy business he ran with his wife or overseas holdings. contrast that wealth with the current state of zimbabwe it's in the middle of a hunger crisis a country that was once a net a net exporter of wheat and corn has been rocked not just by economic collapse but by an ongoing drought and that's left millions of zimbabweans in a situation the u.n. describes as tragic. this is what africa's breadbasket has become a place where children and the elderly must queue to receive food aid. zimbabwe's economy has been more basket case than bread basket for most of the last 20 years but on top of rampant inflation and basic shortages drought has exacerbated the situation to a level that has prompted u.n. intervention. we have facing the worst hunge
robert mugabe's wealth now there are some answers following his september death according to the herald newspaper mugabe's daughter sent a letter to the high court listing 4 houses in harare 10 cars one farm his country home an orchard and $10000000.00 u.s. dollars in a local bank the list however appears incomplete it does not include several farms a dairy business he ran with his wife or overseas holdings. contrast that wealth with the current state of zimbabwe it's in the middle of a hunger...
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workshop and the davinci might have had his hand in that he might have said he might have painted the herald something about a real davinci no it's still sold at a whopping $450000000.00 at auction mazie i mean your name davinci just adds no stood so the price of anything doesn't yeah it sure does and some experts say that that is partly because of the timing with davinci and things being able to be copied at the time that sort of as also contributed to how well we know him and his fame ok now let's have a look then at his most famous work of course we're talking about the priceless. mona lisa. léonard a given she spent more than 3 years painting portraits of the young woman art historians still don't know exactly who she was. her contours are soft and undefined vinci called this technique. which means in the manner of smoke. her eyes seem to fall of the viewer her smile is but the slightest suggestion. her hands rest patiently one on top of the other. they can make big division she's brilliant technique and his ability to contrast light and dark when the piece life you mona lisa sits uprigh
workshop and the davinci might have had his hand in that he might have said he might have painted the herald something about a real davinci no it's still sold at a whopping $450000000.00 at auction mazie i mean your name davinci just adds no stood so the price of anything doesn't yeah it sure does and some experts say that that is partly because of the timing with davinci and things being able to be copied at the time that sort of as also contributed to how well we know him and his fame ok now...
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the jeffrey epstein scandal was forc forced by one newspaper the miami herald. >> and the herald's reportingst lead to epstein's arrest but also forced the exit of a trump cabinet member. >> labor secretary alexander acosta resigning after the fall out from the sweetheart deal he gave to jeffrey epstein as a prosecutor a decade ago. >> it's why local journalism is so crucial. it holds the powerful to account. number six is me too, two years later. women journalists are keeping the pressure on powerful men. gael king kept her composure as r. kelly ranted. widely praised for her interview of prince andrew and more just keeps coming out. ronan farrow's catch and kill contained an explosive rape allegation against former today show host matt lauer, an accusation lauer denied. nbc dismissed his book as distorted and inaccurate. november five, in hollywood the streaming wars are on. apple tv plus launched in november with programming from a-list talent. disney plus followed two weeks later and 10 million subscribers signed up on the first day, crashing the platform early on. cnn's parent company w
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and they see the legislation as part of a hindu nationalist agenda the main herald deeper discrimination they're afraid they'll become a minority. the government is taking steps that will result in a disappearance of the assamese identity if the assamese people do not protest our language will disappear here and of course. there are 200000000 muslims in india and an ease about the new law has spread across the country critics of prime minister narendra modi and his government say making citizenship easy of a known muslim immigrants than for muslims undermines the constitution they want to divide the indian society based on religion they want to create a separation and a distance and if. there are fears among indian muslims that they could become 2nd class citizens in their own country. the rising death toll is police crackdown on protests is only fueling those fears. new zealand has ended a gun buyback program brought in after terror attacks on mosques in christchurch this year the scheme ran for 6 months and the government banned certain semi automatic weapons and offered to buy them ba
and they see the legislation as part of a hindu nationalist agenda the main herald deeper discrimination they're afraid they'll become a minority. the government is taking steps that will result in a disappearance of the assamese identity if the assamese people do not protest our language will disappear here and of course. there are 200000000 muslims in india and an ease about the new law has spread across the country critics of prime minister narendra modi and his government say making...
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perhaps there is no better way to experience the mystery and miracle of the nativity -- ♪ hark the heraldsing >> reporter: -- than to actually be a part of it. >> i'm nikki. >> i'm tammy. >> reporter: can i call you m e mary? >> yes. >> reporter: with over 200 volunteer, elaborate wardrobes and sets, this living nativity in mount laurel brings the christmas spirit to life. >> it's exactly as the angels told us. >> a baby lying in a manger, wrapped in swaddling cloths. >> reporter: tammy brown has been playing mary for more than a decade because she says it honors her faith. as for steven montgomery, aka joseph -- >> last night i was a shepherd, and today i found out they had plenty of shepherds and this was open. >> reporter: so you said you'd be joseph. >> i did not know when i woke up this morning that i'd be joseph. >> reporter: and as they brave the freezing weather hour after hour, we thought it was only fair to give them the last word. >> the meaning of christmas in general can get lost. it's the reminder of what christmas is really about. >> reporter: not christmas trees and presen
perhaps there is no better way to experience the mystery and miracle of the nativity -- ♪ hark the heraldsing >> reporter: -- than to actually be a part of it. >> i'm nikki. >> i'm tammy. >> reporter: can i call you m e mary? >> yes. >> reporter: with over 200 volunteer, elaborate wardrobes and sets, this living nativity in mount laurel brings the christmas spirit to life. >> it's exactly as the angels told us. >> a baby lying in a manger,...
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jeffrey epstein scandal was forced onto the national news radar thanks, to one newspaper, the miami heraldting caused the case to be reopened. >> i will say that we were assisted from some excellent investigative journalism. >> the herald's reporting didn't leave epsteins arrest and forced an exodus. >> alexander acosta resigning from the sweetheart deal he gave to jeffrey epstein as a prosecutor a decade ago. >> local journalism is so powerful, it holds the powerful to account. number 6 is me too, two years later, women journalists are keeping the pressure on men. the bbc emmy nevus was widely accounted for her interview with prince andrew and a report against matt lauer, an accusation he categorically denied. they reported a finger at nbc alleging a corporate coverup and dismissed his book as distorted and inaccurate. >>> number five in hollywood, the streaming wars are on. apple tv plus launched in november with programing from a-list tam ent. disney plus followed two weeks later and ten million subscribers signed up on the first day crashing the platform early on. cnn's parent company
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so strongly that at the ripe old aim of 21 he founded a newspaper called the herald of freedom, in which he propounded this idea that church and state should be separated, but he one contented to do that. he also wanted to attack the people who felt otherwise, including his uncle, among others, and barnum managed to get himself sued for libel several times in the short period of time he ran the newspaper. but but a year after he started it, resulted in a judge ruling that he could either pay $100 for having libeled somebody or spend two months in prison -- or in jail. the dan bury jail, in fact. and he decided, even though he had the money, to take the latter step and here's how he talk about that. i chose to go to prison barnum wrote to gideon wells, editor of the hartford time and later lincoln's secretary of the navy, and other secretary of the navy. i chose to go to prison thinking that such a step would be the means of opening maybe eyes. in dean he continued, because of the trial, the excitement in this and the neighboring towns was very great and will have a grandeffect. his purpo
so strongly that at the ripe old aim of 21 he founded a newspaper called the herald of freedom, in which he propounded this idea that church and state should be separated, but he one contented to do that. he also wanted to attack the people who felt otherwise, including his uncle, among others, and barnum managed to get himself sued for libel several times in the short period of time he ran the newspaper. but but a year after he started it, resulted in a judge ruling that he could either pay...
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i eventually herald a little bit about merck's story as well. they had a backup of all of their data, but it was a hot backup rather than a cold one meaning that it was connected so they could more easily update their backup, and that meant that it was infected and destroyed as well. so companies are making efforts to do this, but it's just an extra bit of expense to prepare for an actual cyber armageddon that you never actually expect to arrive that they didn't do. >> [inaudible] >> merck, i think, is doing it now. i would say that, i would guess that, you know, it's hard to know for the majority of the companies. but i think the most of them still are not actually learning these lessons til they learn the hard way. because it's just hard to convince the ceo that this is what we should be spending money on. >> yeah. we have, i think we're out of time right now, so i'm just going to -- we'll have the talk to you about your question after this is over. >> the black hat definitely needs to get to ask a question. >> i have a quick question. >> okay
i eventually herald a little bit about merck's story as well. they had a backup of all of their data, but it was a hot backup rather than a cold one meaning that it was connected so they could more easily update their backup, and that meant that it was infected and destroyed as well. so companies are making efforts to do this, but it's just an extra bit of expense to prepare for an actual cyber armageddon that you never actually expect to arrive that they didn't do. >> [inaudible]...
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from the kingdom choir, here is hark the herald angels sing. # hark the angels sing # the new—born king merry christmas. dry and sunny weather to dominate christmas day. 0nly weather to dominate christmas day. only one or two showers today. showers in northern scotland fade in the afternoon. for many it is a story of sunshine all the way from dawn to dusk. light winds as well. after that a chilly start, —7, —8 in the highlands earlier, they will be around five to 9 degrees this afternoon. tonight, if you are on the move, a word of caution. across parts of england, central and southern scotland in particular, we will see dense fog patches fault through the evening and maybe through the evening and maybe through the evening and maybe through the first part of the night. the second part of the night the breeze picks up. cloud thickens towards the south—west, wales, south—west england. these areas also turning milder. milder start to boxing day. seven to 10 degrees. chilly in the north and east. a touch of frost around to take us into the start of
from the kingdom choir, here is hark the herald angels sing. # hark the angels sing # the new—born king merry christmas. dry and sunny weather to dominate christmas day. 0nly weather to dominate christmas day. only one or two showers today. showers in northern scotland fade in the afternoon. for many it is a story of sunshine all the way from dawn to dusk. light winds as well. after that a chilly start, —7, —8 in the highlands earlier, they will be around five to 9 degrees this afternoon....
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. ♪ don't wand a lot fo christmas ♪ railroad for the queen whose voice has come to herald th holidaysristmas has come early this year mariah carey's song debuted 25 years ago is finally reached the tiptop of the music chart. number one on the billboard hot 100. the only other time that happened to a holiday hit was in the '50s with the chipmunks, but but fast forward to today, mariah is everywhere don't take our word for it, here is a moment with her kids that could not get more 2019. she's on the radio on tiktok down here in the depth of the new york city subway line, complete strangers serenading each other and telling mariah all we want for christmas is you ♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, new york. >> yep, you'll be singing it all night coming up, the starring role for a young trailblazer. up next. an exclusive interview with ma louisiana. >>> the reason she's in the bay area with apple ceo tim cook. next. here is rehema ellis. >> reporter: at 11 years old, charlotte is making history by breaking tradition ♪ >> reporter: in the 6 a years th
. ♪ don't wand a lot fo christmas ♪ railroad for the queen whose voice has come to herald th holidaysristmas has come early this year mariah carey's song debuted 25 years ago is finally reached the tiptop of the music chart. number one on the billboard hot 100. the only other time that happened to a holiday hit was in the '50s with the chipmunks, but but fast forward to today, mariah is everywhere don't take our word for it, here is a moment with her kids that could not get more 2019. she's...
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. >> hark the herald the angels sing. >> i like jingle bells. >> reporter: no matter the song all agree burley's display is a family favorite. lights will come on at 5:00 every evening until news year's day. the experience is free but for those who insist on paying it forward burley is welcoming donations to his 2020 cure decure right to support american -- association. >> the amount of effort. >> and i bet people will still check it out despite all the rain we're getting. >> yeah, and definitely hang onto the rain gear this weekend. let's take a look at live doppler 7 right now and you can see we're getting downpours in the north bay. highway 101 right around magnolia avenue it's coming down pretty hard. when we take a look at the rain rates this is about about aboutt hour. redwood city as we take a look here about a couple hundredths of an inch per hour. and in the santa cruz hour seeing light rain. we're seeing lightening strikes off the coast.ow pressure, and that may actually bring thunderstorms. there is a slight possibility that one of those thunderstorms could be severe in the n
. >> hark the herald the angels sing. >> i like jingle bells. >> reporter: no matter the song all agree burley's display is a family favorite. lights will come on at 5:00 every evening until news year's day. the experience is free but for those who insist on paying it forward burley is welcoming donations to his 2020 cure decure right to support american -- association. >> the amount of effort. >> and i bet people will still check it out despite all the rain we're...
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"the sydney morning herald" reports three firefighters battling bush fires were surrounded by flamesrned overnight. a state of emergency has been declared in southeast australia as extreme heat and strong winds have fanned about 100 wildfires. the nation saw its hottest day ever was with an average maximum temperature topping 107 degrees. 2,000 firefighters are battling the fires with help from u.s. and canadian teams, as well as the australian military. >>> our partners at the bbc report spanish riot police clashed with catalonia separatist protesters outside of barcelona at a stadium. police tried to keep the protesters from disrupting night's match between barcelona and reale madrid that was being watched on tv by 650 million people worldwide. plastic trash cans were set on fire, and the smell of smoke drifted into the stadium. the match was briefly stopped when protesters threw balls on to the field with messages for the spanish government to open a dialogue with the separatists. at least 12 people were reportedly hurt in the clashes. nine people were arrested. >>> the "fresno be
"the sydney morning herald" reports three firefighters battling bush fires were surrounded by flamesrned overnight. a state of emergency has been declared in southeast australia as extreme heat and strong winds have fanned about 100 wildfires. the nation saw its hottest day ever was with an average maximum temperature topping 107 degrees. 2,000 firefighters are battling the fires with help from u.s. and canadian teams, as well as the australian military. >>> our partners at...
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that link heralded as a regional connection and long awaited alternative to 101. >> the stress and the traffic problems on this highway which have been historically horrible. >> reporter: judging by the full trains we saw, plenty of people were interested in getting out of the car and in more ways than one. one. >> i crossed the richmond bridge. >> reporter: that's tying it all together. >> yes, first day, wanted to do it all. >> reporter: smart is currently running on a temporary schedule. a new schedule built specifically around ferry connection times will be rolled out on thefirst day of next year. in larkspur, wilson walker, kpix 5. >> a pretty sweet way to get to work. but a word of caution if you're driving the bay bridge. a few lanes closed on the suspension plan. they plan to do regular maintenance on the lower deck lanes 1 and 2 will be closed until 9:00 tomorrow morning. lane 3 closed for 5 hours, and similar closures happen at the same time on 3 lanes of the upper deck. >>> the house of representatives will cast a historic vote whether or not to impeach president trump, and
that link heralded as a regional connection and long awaited alternative to 101. >> the stress and the traffic problems on this highway which have been historically horrible. >> reporter: judging by the full trains we saw, plenty of people were interested in getting out of the car and in more ways than one. one. >> i crossed the richmond bridge. >> reporter: that's tying it all together. >> yes, first day, wanted to do it all. >> reporter: smart is currently...
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his election heralded a right—wing agenda, in favour of agriculture and of guns.f opening up the amazon. since he came to office, bullets were fired at the sign marking the land of the uru—eu—wau—wau. tensions are escalating. up the road, we get talking to some localfarmers, and they say exactly the kind of things the president says — that the system of forest reserves for indigenous people is wrong, and that farmers need more land. with the president on their side, farmers and loggers feel a new freedom to clear trees. we found this vast area of bare earth and dead trunks. huge tracts of forest are being wiped out. my footsteps and distant birdsong are the only sounds. it is tragic to see this close—up. to bring these trees down to the ground, theyjust knock them over with a bulldozer. this is happening all over the amazon to create new farmland, and the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. many trees have already made way for agriculture, nearly 18% of the forest, and the president is now pushing for much more aggressive developmen
his election heralded a right—wing agenda, in favour of agriculture and of guns.f opening up the amazon. since he came to office, bullets were fired at the sign marking the land of the uru—eu—wau—wau. tensions are escalating. up the road, we get talking to some localfarmers, and they say exactly the kind of things the president says — that the system of forest reserves for indigenous people is wrong, and that farmers need more land. with the president on their side, farmers and...
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indocumentados a recibir a donald trump en un evento de este viernes segÚn publicÓ el diario miami herald >> como un enlace con el gobierno verdad para ayudar a facilitar las cosas con el inmigrante. >> aparentemente el pastor fue cuestionado por la invitaciÓn al presidente medio de un aumento las redadas de inmigraciÓn pero dice que nadie serÁ deportado si va y que no creÍa que trump hiciera algo semejante pero para luis vigilante que ha vivido las redadas enterita la invitaciÓn es como una bofetada a su c comunidad. >> estÁ con el presidente o e estÁ con la comunidad inmigrante . >> a esta iglesia van ciento de miles inmigrante seis documentadas para su servicio dominicano en espaÑol sin embargo a pesar de la invitaciÓn abierta no muchos asistirÁn este viernes por temor los migrantes estÁn muy asustados por los ataques del presidente encontrÓ de la comunidad de inmigrantes . >> la abogada del ministerio dijo que desconoce las supuestas palabras que maldonado habrÍa dicho durante el servicio y que setoda invit las comunidades sin excepciÓn mientras el ministerio asegura que no organiza o
indocumentados a recibir a donald trump en un evento de este viernes segÚn publicÓ el diario miami herald >> como un enlace con el gobierno verdad para ayudar a facilitar las cosas con el inmigrante. >> aparentemente el pastor fue cuestionado por la invitaciÓn al presidente medio de un aumento las redadas de inmigraciÓn pero dice que nadie serÁ deportado si va y que no creÍa que trump hiciera algo semejante pero para luis vigilante que ha vivido las redadas enterita la...
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the herald angels sing," you will hear the words, "light and life to all he brings"-- a stirring call year ahead. at duke, we take this call to heart. we're seeking to make the world shine just a bit brighter through the light of teaching in our classrooms,
the herald angels sing," you will hear the words, "light and life to all he brings"-- a stirring call year ahead. at duke, we take this call to heart. we're seeking to make the world shine just a bit brighter through the light of teaching in our classrooms,
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university of chicago, loyola, i want to give kids a chance who go to write who go to malcolm x who go to herald washington. that they see a academy where they have a future in it. if you see that, you have a political and economic stable system. i believe employers cannot prosper just on our four-year institution. >> i think that was 70 seconds. >> well the elevator stopped at the 14th floor. >> one of the things that is so almost transformative in chicago is that you had companies teaching the classes. >> you had a board, it was not easy, a lot of the teachers were not happy with it. but you had a board of advisers made up of the corporations. so there was 100 and 3220 corporations that served on different institutions. not mandating but saying, if you want us to hire from, let's take presbytery in hospital, they were at zero, today they hire 20 to 30 people annually out of right community college. they know that the curriculum meets the bases. you are not going to do soup to nuts. what the company wants to do is spend money for the basics, they want to hire somebody at this level and will cus
university of chicago, loyola, i want to give kids a chance who go to write who go to malcolm x who go to herald washington. that they see a academy where they have a future in it. if you see that, you have a political and economic stable system. i believe employers cannot prosper just on our four-year institution. >> i think that was 70 seconds. >> well the elevator stopped at the 14th floor. >> one of the things that is so almost transformative in chicago is that you had...
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. >>> the "miami herald" reports george zimmerman has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the parentser he killed, trayvon martin. he claimed he was defamed. zimmerman's prosecutors are also named in the suit, along with the publishers of a book about his case. for evidence he's citing a conspiracy theory alleging martin's family and others faked evidence against him. trayvon martin was unarmed when he was shot to death in 2012. zimmerman was later acquitted of his murder. >>> "the new york times" reports attorney general bill barr is facing backlash after the following remarks at a justice department event -- >> they have to start showing more than they do, the respect and support that law enforcement deserves. and if communities don't give that support and respect, they may find themselves without the police protection they need. >> critics like activist duray mckesson say it's clear which communities barr was referring to. >> barr was using coded language to highlight black and brown communities as the communities that are, quote, critical of police. >> barr is standing by his rema
. >>> the "miami herald" reports george zimmerman has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the parentser he killed, trayvon martin. he claimed he was defamed. zimmerman's prosecutors are also named in the suit, along with the publishers of a book about his case. for evidence he's citing a conspiracy theory alleging martin's family and others faked evidence against him. trayvon martin was unarmed when he was shot to death in 2012. zimmerman was later acquitted of his murder....
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at the edge in her memory i and- ii national herald india has actually spoken to you. too all of those young women did in that video i *-*- right and to suck and- i'm they say they they escaped by the skin. because police noticed that there were people taking photographs and filming around them and- they said we chased by police they were choking on tear gas. and that the police. them as if they were human. deserving of any. duration of the day the police for that part they used maximum restraint midland. and that thing that protest in debt. one or many at. the prime minister has this this is i am too tame peace unity and brotherhood it's my appeal to everyone to stay away from any sort of room among the full sets a very different tone from the time he took yesterday at when he spoke even more controversy by saying other those violently protested could be recognized by the type of place that they were wearing taken as a reference of course to muslim religious dominance at. and seeing as rudy staking out the racism acumen in this case i'm a lawsuit i bust groups coming
at the edge in her memory i and- ii national herald india has actually spoken to you. too all of those young women did in that video i *-*- right and to suck and- i'm they say they they escaped by the skin. because police noticed that there were people taking photographs and filming around them and- they said we chased by police they were choking on tear gas. and that the police. them as if they were human. deserving of any. duration of the day the police for that part they used maximum...
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. >> the heralded place where peace negotiations and, frankly, war planning happened.n the wake of 9/11, you were in camp david, helping to plan the. response how did it strike you that the taliban would be invited to d caid? >> well, it wouldn't have been my chosen venue. i don't think there's anything wrong, frankly, with doing the negotiations at camp david because, after all, we had yasser arafat at camp david at the time that the plo was really a terrorist organization. >> after significant concessions had been made and... >> that's right. and the timing would have been kind of bad. the week of 9/11 is not the tima to have thban at camp david. but the decision to end the negotiations, the president was right about that because therere were somly bad signs about where these negotiations were going. >> what were the bad? >> well, first of all, when you have the taliban unwilling to t even acknowled legitimately democratically elected afghan government that has been our partner for more than a decade and a half, that's a bad sign. >> mm-hmm. >> when they say that the
. >> the heralded place where peace negotiations and, frankly, war planning happened.n the wake of 9/11, you were in camp david, helping to plan the. response how did it strike you that the taliban would be invited to d caid? >> well, it wouldn't have been my chosen venue. i don't think there's anything wrong, frankly, with doing the negotiations at camp david because, after all, we had yasser arafat at camp david at the time that the plo was really a terrorist organization....
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mri scanning could herald a revolution in prostate cancer screening.y prostate image. 300 men, aged 50 plus, will be invited here to have an mri as part of a groundbreaking clinical trial. the prostate is they walnut size gland which sits below the bladder. the older men get, the more likely they are to develop abnormal prostate cells stop but it's only those cancers which are likely to spread that need early diagnosis. how are you doing, are you all right? recent studies here suggest mri can detect fast—growing cancers which are potentially lethal, while ignoring the slow—growing, lazy cancers, that will never cause any harm. we are all finished. we will come and get you out. the greatest advantage of the mri is it selectively shows a more aggressive and larger cancers. those are smaller cancers, which we would only monitor, are invisible on mri. unlike breast, cervical, and bowel, there is no national screening programme for prostate cancer. there is this blood test to measure levels of the protein psa, but it produces too many false positives, highl
mri scanning could herald a revolution in prostate cancer screening.y prostate image. 300 men, aged 50 plus, will be invited here to have an mri as part of a groundbreaking clinical trial. the prostate is they walnut size gland which sits below the bladder. the older men get, the more likely they are to develop abnormal prostate cells stop but it's only those cancers which are likely to spread that need early diagnosis. how are you doing, are you all right? recent studies here suggest mri can...
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around about this time tomorrow that famous tune will be ringing out in aberdeen to herald the startdeserve your vote. this gets me going! you are a nominee! raheem sterling you are a nominee. dina asher—smith you are nominated. ben stokes you are a sports personality of the year nominee, congratulations. you have had an amazing year but if we had to pick one thing it would be when you won the world heptathlon title which was a special moment but coming back from previous disappointments in the past we all know how much strength and courage that shows. if i had to pick one moment that was the best for me i think it would be the world cup final, i was actually, i was meant to be doing a gig that night and we had been watching it all day and i was about to go on stage and we were all in the wings of the gig and we went on a little bit late, watching you win it on that and it was just brought everyone together. congratulations on that. the bravery you show to stand up for what you believe in, especially for racism is incredible, you are a true model and asa striker your record, that is
around about this time tomorrow that famous tune will be ringing out in aberdeen to herald the startdeserve your vote. this gets me going! you are a nominee! raheem sterling you are a nominee. dina asher—smith you are nominated. ben stokes you are a sports personality of the year nominee, congratulations. you have had an amazing year but if we had to pick one thing it would be when you won the world heptathlon title which was a special moment but coming back from previous disappointments in...
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critical condition and many are still unaccounted for will trafford is a journalist at the new zealand herald he joins us from auckland so will the number seems to be fluctuating a bit as is understandable in situations like this but it is the number now 50 that are that were somewhere in the area of this volcano. or you know i mean that's exactly right initially the number that we've heard from the prime minister my man after of easily be created was 100 and the reason it was 100 is obviously there are a number of tourists coming on and off the island throughout the day and we understand one of those vessels that was docked to the island had left just moments before the volcano itself or ruptured so we know 'd that at roughly 50 people who were on the island and as we explains roughly 10 minutes ago are many of those still remaining on accounted for and how popular of a destination is this as a tourist situation and and one of the precautions that are taken before deciding to take somebody near a volcano well this is a thing that is actually an incredibly popular vote can only do a number of
critical condition and many are still unaccounted for will trafford is a journalist at the new zealand herald he joins us from auckland so will the number seems to be fluctuating a bit as is understandable in situations like this but it is the number now 50 that are that were somewhere in the area of this volcano. or you know i mean that's exactly right initially the number that we've heard from the prime minister my man after of easily be created was 100 and the reason it was 100 is obviously...