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ante los medios de prensa, uno de los presuntos agresores se disculpÓ con la familia del abi. -- de ladad y ahora estÁn tras las rejas enfrentando cargos de asesinato. fÉlix: aumenta el nÚmero de vÍctimas mortales por los deslaves en california . hay cuatro personas reportadas como desaparecidas en la devastada ciudad de montecito. la autopista 101 estÁ cerrada, al igual que otras carreteras y las tareas de limpieza continÚan liberando las calles de lodo. heladas temperaturas y deslaves son la preocupaciÓn de este momento. peggy: un frÍo o Ártico con sensaciones tÉrmicas por debajo de los 0° azotan nuevamente el nores del paÍs. estados como -- noreste del paÍs. estados como nueva york son los mÁs afectados. [habla en inglÉs] " no hay nada que puedas hacer, ese clima y no podemos controlarlo", dijo esta mujer. se trata hacer la diferencia durante esta oleada, como este hombre que le da hecho y cafÉ a desamparados. >> somos un par de compaÑeros que estamos en esta Área. ♪ yo hago lo que hago, porque me sale de corazÓn. yo siento que yo mismo me estoy premiando y el de arriba tambiÉn. peg
ante los medios de prensa, uno de los presuntos agresores se disculpÓ con la familia del abi. -- de ladad y ahora estÁn tras las rejas enfrentando cargos de asesinato. fÉlix: aumenta el nÚmero de vÍctimas mortales por los deslaves en california . hay cuatro personas reportadas como desaparecidas en la devastada ciudad de montecito. la autopista 101 estÁ cerrada, al igual que otras carreteras y las tareas de limpieza continÚan liberando las calles de lodo. heladas temperaturas y deslaves...
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well abi light six a star midfielder an advocate i will not join liverpool early and will stay with the bundesliga club for the rest of the season the english side had already agreed a deal to take the guinea international to liverpool in july but wanted to bring the move forward kater grabbed the opening goal in saturday's three one win over shocker which had like six second in the table. and one of a mind restarted their season with a high scoring shootout on saturday host hanover proved themselves more than capable of holding their own in the top flight during the first half of the season while minds came out of the winter break in desperate need of points to stay out of the relegation fight. for. nigel de young went straight into minds his starting lineup on his return to the bundesliga and the visitors enjoyed the better start they took the lead on twenty six minutes who you should know removed so this fourth goal of the season one of his defense was far too passive but it was still a fine finish. minds continued to press in just five minutes later it was to no alexander hack that
well abi light six a star midfielder an advocate i will not join liverpool early and will stay with the bundesliga club for the rest of the season the english side had already agreed a deal to take the guinea international to liverpool in july but wanted to bring the move forward kater grabbed the opening goal in saturday's three one win over shocker which had like six second in the table. and one of a mind restarted their season with a high scoring shootout on saturday host hanover proved...
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asking for full custody on the b violated agreement to raise them in a strictly religious concerned aby life-style, my identitythe factt straight. it is confusing to thewho are h. reporter: permitted asgender noe family and told us the person referenced was just a friend anh after losing the panter ape fire and had violated the religious clause and granted the fatherir. that was awful. i was devastating. this is after years o my children's main provider, care ticker, the person who the. reporter: annealed decision nearly to ar past summer and the appeals court said the deci right and lacked any substantial basis. court don'ts said aus upbringing did not cash cannot be enforced to the extent itegie process right to express oneful'sshe is mending the relap with her family who initially with tba and works with a nonprofit to help people l community. am 58lyson gormly reporting for "ck you allison. let's bring back the panel. i will start with you. you know, pretty fascinating case. you think about it. o one thing. you know, what? how much is too much when keep its to a parent's life-style
asking for full custody on the b violated agreement to raise them in a strictly religious concerned aby life-style, my identitythe factt straight. it is confusing to thewho are h. reporter: permitted asgender noe family and told us the person referenced was just a friend anh after losing the panter ape fire and had violated the religious clause and granted the fatherir. that was awful. i was devastating. this is after years o my children's main provider, care ticker, the person who the....
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theresa may is challenging that was delegatates to abie by the commitments of free trade. the uk will continue to be a global africa's of free trade. but there is much more to be done by the whole international community. and frankly. too often all rhetoric in support of free trade here intervals. is not matched by our actions. the reddish prime minister was one a few world leaders to meet with us president donald trump. despite i virgins between his america first policy and her push for free trade. leaders said the special relationship between the two countries is still strong. the prime minister. have had a really great relationship of the world. not necessarily that are intended to fly with the refugees that. runners out he sayays. workg on and actions terms of the in our our. right. and maybe most importantly military. reason may also faces a tough task a reassuring investors of the uk's economic activity in the face of a living brexit. last november inflation in the uk reached three point one percent. the highest in nearly six years. and the british economy grew by ar
theresa may is challenging that was delegatates to abie by the commitments of free trade. the uk will continue to be a global africa's of free trade. but there is much more to be done by the whole international community. and frankly. too often all rhetoric in support of free trade here intervals. is not matched by our actions. the reddish prime minister was one a few world leaders to meet with us president donald trump. despite i virgins between his america first policy and her push for free...
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the operation will only target terrorists and will not harm the territorial integrity of syria saying abi went on to tell us that he believes russia has a vital role to play in the area. russia has some rapport with the kurdish forces in the north and northwest in syria. one can only hold the mosque or will utilize all its resources. be sent to including the. to the syrian border would do so not only unilaterally by those in tandem with other regional powers. or the turkish offensive in syria is causing tensions as far afield as germany on monday a brawl erupted at hanover airport between pro kurdish activists and turkish passengers almost two hundred people were involved was it was it was i ought i was it was now turkey began its latest offensive against kurdish fighters in northern syria at the end of last week it views them as terrorists and is concerned about their growing power in the region political commentator joe darwish told us that washington which is allied to both needs to help the two sides work towards a solution. kurds would find themselves powerless against the might of t
the operation will only target terrorists and will not harm the territorial integrity of syria saying abi went on to tell us that he believes russia has a vital role to play in the area. russia has some rapport with the kurdish forces in the north and northwest in syria. one can only hold the mosque or will utilize all its resources. be sent to including the. to the syrian border would do so not only unilaterally by those in tandem with other regional powers. or the turkish offensive in syria...
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the protests mark the seventh anniversary, of the ousting of the former president zini al—abi—dine, ings for greater democracy. many tunisians say their living conditions still haven't improved, and tonight protestors are back on the streets. mark lowen reports from the capital, tunis. a rallying cry by tunisians, that their revolution should not be in vain. seven years since toppling their dictator, the cradle of the arab spring has not fallen silent. they called for the basics, jobs and a better life. anger burned last week amid plans to raise prices and taxes to satisfy tunisia's lenders. more than 800 people were arrested and a protester died. shops and government buildings were torched. poorer parts of the country feel the promise of change has died. nine governments haven't eased economic pain. youth unemployment is over 35%. with terror attacks, tourism plummeted. the prices are so high, i had to borrow this money to survive. this woman told us. we don't have anything. we are in need. we can't live. 0il, sugar, even rubbish bags are too expensive now. we're miserable. ahmed sars
the protests mark the seventh anniversary, of the ousting of the former president zini al—abi—dine, ings for greater democracy. many tunisians say their living conditions still haven't improved, and tonight protestors are back on the streets. mark lowen reports from the capital, tunis. a rallying cry by tunisians, that their revolution should not be in vain. seven years since toppling their dictator, the cradle of the arab spring has not fallen silent. they called for the basics, jobs and a...
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abi how he's from poland and and down. one of thousands of eastern europeans who live on the streets of germany. is easier for them to live with no money than in their home country. as their numbers increase so do the social problems. in sixty minutes. crime fighter the new season of radio crime. investigator cases that will keep you on your toes. as stories of the best idea ever so every young person needs to listen to crime fighter and share tell a friend tell a friend tell a. crime fighters don't miss it. store for us. the next twelve months our political outlook. is for. twenty eight. reforms. the many voices severe feeling you get today. i.
abi how he's from poland and and down. one of thousands of eastern europeans who live on the streets of germany. is easier for them to live with no money than in their home country. as their numbers increase so do the social problems. in sixty minutes. crime fighter the new season of radio crime. investigator cases that will keep you on your toes. as stories of the best idea ever so every young person needs to listen to crime fighter and share tell a friend tell a friend tell a. crime fighters...
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they have had the cap ability -- capability toe cap abi deliver those weapons in much shorter range, missiles that certainly threaten south korea and japan, not to mention all of our own military families and the like who are there. so, i cannot say that i find the dialogue, having been terribly well thought through up to now. then with regard to what one it's the, i think framework that i again alluded to havely, that we need much broader security japan,ions with korea, korea, japan an china in particular, to scope out what is the kind of acceptable security structure for them and then presumably for north korea, because i think that we're going to have to have a real step by step march through talks before we get to negotiations which will have to be multilateral and i don't think we have that out for posture mapped the entire region. that we can think simply count on deterrence to handle north korea? ernie: well, look. we are -- whether we want to say it or not, we are in a deterrence posture. john: i know. ernie: and i certainly do not think we should give up the vision of a nucl
they have had the cap ability -- capability toe cap abi deliver those weapons in much shorter range, missiles that certainly threaten south korea and japan, not to mention all of our own military families and the like who are there. so, i cannot say that i find the dialogue, having been terribly well thought through up to now. then with regard to what one it's the, i think framework that i again alluded to havely, that we need much broader security japan,ions with korea, korea, japan an china...
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>>e going to h a will you --aby stuff? or do you have it al'tyet. nol.'t get any plastic. if your child touches plastic! >> i know. >> jimmy: your child will i know. >> jimmy: i heard you coote a about costco. >> i love l cost co? because i really love costco. [ cheers and applause ] how often do you go >> i dght now. my mom and i go togeike the first ones there at 6:00 a.m open. we have our big tro that we >> jimmy: you have an exeship? >> yes. that's good -- >> don't tal about tmbership. >> jimmy: what do you buy at costco? >> crap that none of u bulk tasters. >> jimmy: for the sample lot of baby stuff there now >> i know. >> jimmy: diapers. >> i haven't gone since my situation. so i might -- >> jimmy: is that how you're referrit you're situation? >> my situation. since my situation. so -- i might go a little crazy in there. but it's the best store. >> jimmy: do you ever look at the costco sign and wish it started with a "k"? [ laughter ] >> yeah leave it to kris jenner you never know when that will happen. >> jimmy: i wish you the best with the baby, y
>>e going to h a will you --aby stuff? or do you have it al'tyet. nol.'t get any plastic. if your child touches plastic! >> i know. >> jimmy: your child will i know. >> jimmy: i heard you coote a about costco. >> i love l cost co? because i really love costco. [ cheers and applause ] how often do you go >> i dght now. my mom and i go togeike the first ones there at 6:00 a.m open. we have our big tro that we >> jimmy: you have an exeship? >> yes....
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you go from the bill of love to an ad that makes willie horton look like an episode of "downton abb abytor: id >> the idea of blaming everybody in this country who brought kids because they're criminals is -- >> but if you go back to the white house statement that came outlast night calling the democrats obstructionist losers and essentially saying that immigrants were to blame for the shutdown in some way, that goes back to the idea that you're scapegoating a group of people and goes back to the comments that are the reason why this deal almost really didn't happen at all. people really believe they're trying to scapegoat immigrants. they're trying to divide americans. as a result we can't get things done. >> if you listen to 2013 trump, he would have blamed this trump. >> tell us about your piece for nbc think. >> there's kind of an anti-trump backlash with previous never trumpers and i mentioned the column on national review magazine who are trying to convince conservatives maybe lighten up on donald trump. he has accomplished a lot of things for the conservative agenda. maybe he is
you go from the bill of love to an ad that makes willie horton look like an episode of "downton abb abytor: id >> the idea of blaming everybody in this country who brought kids because they're criminals is -- >> but if you go back to the white house statement that came outlast night calling the democrats obstructionist losers and essentially saying that immigrants were to blame for the shutdown in some way, that goes back to the idea that you're scapegoating a group of people...
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national public radio of all news outlets did a piece last week on all things considered talking about abynic personnel leave. one of the woman a former planned parenthood clinic person said that on that, that what she was doing was dark and morbid and of course, abby kwlusused ta clin clinic director herself in texas, the woman said on npr that i started to be able to use her own freezer in my home by going through therapy because what we used to call the nursery was the freezer inside that abortion clinic. where the bodies of unborn children would be housed and of course, we know and the speaker said it so well, the requirement to pass the legislation today that we as a team got passed, in an overwhelming majority ensures that the cover up that goes on everyday in abortion clinics when personal looks away when a child is born and left to to die due to exposure or an actual killing including strangelation. they will be compelled under law to report that so that those who committees crimes can be prosecuted. finally, let me say -- [ cheers and applause ] >> and i know i'm speaking to the c
national public radio of all news outlets did a piece last week on all things considered talking about abynic personnel leave. one of the woman a former planned parenthood clinic person said that on that, that what she was doing was dark and morbid and of course, abby kwlusused ta clin clinic director herself in texas, the woman said on npr that i started to be able to use her own freezer in my home by going through therapy because what we used to call the nursery was the freezer inside that...
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aby green cannot be with us, because he was caught by the snow in boston. if you can hear us, we miss you. he is drek r or the of the scholars strategy network and using research to strengthen public policy and strengthen democracy. so we need to hear from him. and rob habers is here, and president of the george c. marshall foundation at lexington, virginia, and a cambridge ph.d. and previously serving a as the executive director of the national churchill museum. the marshall museum is a nonpart san body dedicated to the perpetuation of the legacy of the former u.s. chief of staff and secretary of state general marshall, the man who quote won the war and won the peace after world war ii. the center, the foundation emphasi emphasizes the leadership qualities of marshall and the exemplary character of educational programs and archives and research and library museum. dane kennedy is the elmer lewis kizer professor of history at the george washington university and author of five book, and also director of the national history center which is sponsoring this p
aby green cannot be with us, because he was caught by the snow in boston. if you can hear us, we miss you. he is drek r or the of the scholars strategy network and using research to strengthen public policy and strengthen democracy. so we need to hear from him. and rob habers is here, and president of the george c. marshall foundation at lexington, virginia, and a cambridge ph.d. and previously serving a as the executive director of the national churchill museum. the marshall museum is a...
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low income people's. .abies who need shots and you got the commander-in-chief of the military, the president is going to sit back and blame democrats. blame republicans can democrats. what is the solution. what you going to do to help the people's? we got veterans out here. some who just came back from iraq. some who came back from the military in seoul south korea. now on food stamps. can't get their pay. host: david roth has this tweet. it's the logical next step for the illogical leadership a.k.a. disruptive diabolical dysfunctional pick one donald. send us a tweet. also join the conversation. the house is coming in this afternoon as is the senate. a rare sunday session for both. we heard from mitch mcconnell that there could be a senate vote as late as 1:00 in the morning tomorrow. it could happen earlier. based on senate rules. and it will be live on c-span2. we would get reaction on the washington journal today. from salem, oregon. independent line. good morning. i was a lobbyist for gd serling and company. i was a lobbyistwhen the shutdn we were able to put an amendment into the final
low income people's. .abies who need shots and you got the commander-in-chief of the military, the president is going to sit back and blame democrats. blame republicans can democrats. what is the solution. what you going to do to help the people's? we got veterans out here. some who just came back from iraq. some who came back from the military in seoul south korea. now on food stamps. can't get their pay. host: david roth has this tweet. it's the logical next step for the illogical leadership...
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there is no law right now that criminalizes the act of an boorgs to deny the care of the abies that survive boorgses -- abortions. which is why i support this legislation. it not only requires appropriate care for children that survives abortion, it establishes strong criminal penalties for those that violate the law, including the zing those who hurts baby. you're intentionally letting a child die and you are not -- you could help. there's not -- it's not that -- you're a doctor. you're trained. as a strong supporter of life, it's important we hold those that kill innocent children accountable for what they do and i believe this law will do that. i encourage my colleagues to please join me in supporting this important legislation, to protect the lives of our newborn babies. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from alabama reserves. and the gentleman from new york is recognized . mr. nadler: madam speaker, i reserve at this time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from alabama is recognized. mrs. roby: i'd now like to
there is no law right now that criminalizes the act of an boorgs to deny the care of the abies that survive boorgses -- abortions. which is why i support this legislation. it not only requires appropriate care for children that survives abortion, it establishes strong criminal penalties for those that violate the law, including the zing those who hurts baby. you're intentionally letting a child die and you are not -- you could help. there's not -- it's not that -- you're a doctor. you're...