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this is a ban on refugee admissions, admissions to come here ona admissions, admissions to come herer visa. there was confusion. so that was unlawful, you would accept those individuals that we re would accept those individuals that were held and have green cards, the right papers and so on? no, it was not... ok, ican right papers and so on? no, it was not... ok, i can tell you this, if you have a green card and come to the united states, sometimes you go through easily and sometimes you get stopped for a number of hours and temporarily detained. it happens, 0k? the fact it happened here is u nfortu nate, 0k? the fact it happened here is unfortunate, but it is not unlawful. to the best of my knowledge, everybody with green cards have been released. as to everybody else, let me be very clear. the government has absolute discretion to change its views on what tourist visas should be granted and brought refugee admission visas should be granted. it is entirely within the prerogative of a president. if a president wants to stop all refugee admissions and all visitor admissions, he can do
this is a ban on refugee admissions, admissions to come here ona admissions, admissions to come herer visa. there was confusion. so that was unlawful, you would accept those individuals that we re would accept those individuals that were held and have green cards, the right papers and so on? no, it was not... ok, ican right papers and so on? no, it was not... ok, i can tell you this, if you have a green card and come to the united states, sometimes you go through easily and sometimes you get...
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so an admissions counselor won't require to look at them on your college application. however, many of those schools may look towards those sat and act scores combined with your high-school gpa for financial aid, but there are some lucky students that won't have to submit the sat or act scores for academic admission. >> can you take both tests? >> absolutely. students can take both the sat or the act. and here's the thing -- and this is so important for students to remember -- is that admissions teams at schools large and small will treat the sat and the act exactly the same, so you could submit either of the exams or both. >> is there a limit to how many times you can take either of the exams? >> no, there's no limit to the amount of times that you can take the exam and offer those scores up to college-admission teams, but the truth is that what we've seen at the princeton review is that students tend not to do better after the third administration of the exam, but they tend to do dramatically better between that first exam and that third exam. >> great information. t
so an admissions counselor won't require to look at them on your college application. however, many of those schools may look towards those sat and act scores combined with your high-school gpa for financial aid, but there are some lucky students that won't have to submit the sat or act scores for academic admission. >> can you take both tests? >> absolutely. students can take both the sat or the act. and here's the thing -- and this is so important for students to remember -- is...
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it stops admission of all refugees to the united states
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you want to contact the admissions office and find out who read your application because they can ben advocate in the process for you. then you contacts the financial aid office. there's usually a form that goes along with the appeal process, and it gives the family an opportunity to offer up more information, and also, you want to send in other offers from other institutions. especially if they're a similar type of institutions that you are going to be able to show what other offers you got. >> so, like when you go to the store and say, hey, i found this deal on-line. are you going to match that? >> yeah. and colleges don't necessarily like to use the word match, but a lot of them will say we'll come in line with that offer. especially if it's a similar type of institution. you can't show your dream college if they only offer base financial aid. you can't show them a merit scholarship from another institution. >> which brings us to explain to us the different types of financial aid that we're talking about because there are different ways to sort of get some help. >> yeah. need-base
you want to contact the admissions office and find out who read your application because they can ben advocate in the process for you. then you contacts the financial aid office. there's usually a form that goes along with the appeal process, and it gives the family an opportunity to offer up more information, and also, you want to send in other offers from other institutions. especially if they're a similar type of institutions that you are going to be able to show what other offers you got....
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it was never a serious solution, just another admission of obamacare's failure. and in the words of one of our democratic colleagues, it was a distraction as well. of course you can't fix obamacare by piling on more obamacare. i'm sure that won't some from trying to convince us otherwise, but even amid the traces of reality continue to break through. consider what the clintons said during the election. former president clinton called obamacare -- quote -- "the craziest thing in the world." end quote. that's bill clinton. and secretary clinton said -- quote -- "lots of americans" have insurance too expensive for them to actually use. that was the democratic candidate for president of the united states. the democratic governor of minnesota said that the affordable care act is no longer affordable for increasing numbers of people. so reality is beginning to break through. and despite his obamacare pep rally yesterday, even the law's namesake hasn't been immune to sporadic admissions of the obvious. president obama recently admitted that obamacare has -- quote -- "re
it was never a serious solution, just another admission of obamacare's failure. and in the words of one of our democratic colleagues, it was a distraction as well. of course you can't fix obamacare by piling on more obamacare. i'm sure that won't some from trying to convince us otherwise, but even amid the traces of reality continue to break through. consider what the clintons said during the election. former president clinton called obamacare -- quote -- "the craziest thing in the...
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the billion dollar fine and admission of guilt — is this the end of the takata nightmare?ello and welcome to asia business report. the british pound is under pressure, falling on speculation the uk is moving closer to exiting the single market of the eu. trading just below a dollar 20. the first time it has fallen that level since october. i think it is a co nflu e nce level since october. i think it is a confluence of not just level since october. i think it is a confluence of notjust expectation about the speech, and it seems some of the key details have been leaked over the weekend, but it segues nicely to philip hammond's comments that if the uk needed to recalibrate its economy, it would. taken together has meant traders in asia have taken at the signal we are in for a hard brexit and that is what theresa may will signal. we know that the pound has really been the one asset subject to all kinds of volatility whenever there is talk of a hard brexit — will there be any stability for the currency?” a hard brexit — will there be any stability for the currency? i think the
the billion dollar fine and admission of guilt — is this the end of the takata nightmare?ello and welcome to asia business report. the british pound is under pressure, falling on speculation the uk is moving closer to exiting the single market of the eu. trading just below a dollar 20. the first time it has fallen that level since october. i think it is a co nflu e nce level since october. i think it is a confluence of not just level since october. i think it is a confluence of notjust...
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but this is a clear admission that the legal aid cuts have caused this situation.ictims of domestic violence struggle to provide evidence of their abuse because frequently they're not believed. and in some cases medical evidence is difficult to obtain.
but this is a clear admission that the legal aid cuts have caused this situation.ictims of domestic violence struggle to provide evidence of their abuse because frequently they're not believed. and in some cases medical evidence is difficult to obtain.
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concerning is the number of patients who have been managed within four hours and then the delays to admission into the hospital bed base which unfortunately are very, very significant and our staff are working under some pretty intolerable conditions at times. and sometimes they just can't manage. figures from nhs england show that overflowing a&e departments had to close their doors to new patients more than 140 times over the last month. compare that to the same month
concerning is the number of patients who have been managed within four hours and then the delays to admission into the hospital bed base which unfortunately are very, very significant and our staff are working under some pretty intolerable conditions at times. and sometimes they just can't manage. figures from nhs england show that overflowing a&e departments had to close their doors to new patients more than 140 times over the last month. compare that to the same month
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some of those numbers about 30% rise in a&e attendances, 20% increase in emergency admissions. real strain on the system. the chief executive of the british red cross speaking to us earlier. it's emerged that the man accused of shooting dead five people at an airport in florida yesterday had a history of mental health problems — some of which followed military service in iraq. esteban santiago, who's 26, was arrested after opening fire on people in the baggage reclaim area of fort lauderdale airport. 0ur correspondent, jonny dymond, reports. they ran for their lives. as shots rang out in fort lauderdale's terminal 2, the area around the runway became the nearest thing to a place of safety. inside the terminal, panic. some lay on the ground to protect themselves. 0thers lay dying. the gunman is believed to have brought a weapon out of his checked luggage here at baggage reclaim. he loaded, fired, reloaded, fired again, then gave himself up. five people, tragically, are dead. we have the shooter in custody. he is unharmed. no law enforcement fired any shots. the subject is being
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. >> the order suspends the refugee admissions program for four months while it is reviewed and that stopped the approval of visas for people from countries of particular concern and the blocks all syrian refugees until the president has determined that there admission is consistent with the national interest. >>> an american citizen and cofounder of the syrian united refugee fund but some of his extended family fled the war and are stranded in greece hoping to come to america. >> i feel ashamed to be living in this country now with this executive order is no chance for them. >> the council of american islamic relations says it will challenge the order in federal court. >> president trump has signed paperwork to build up the military. >> we ask former san francisco mayor willie bart -- brown about the first week in office. >> he's taking advantage of the opportunity frankly when no one is looking and believe me in that process he's got you watching something he's not doing. i don't know what he's doing what he has us watching something else. >> they said he only sleeps about four our
. >> the order suspends the refugee admissions program for four months while it is reviewed and that stopped the approval of visas for people from countries of particular concern and the blocks all syrian refugees until the president has determined that there admission is consistent with the national interest. >>> an american citizen and cofounder of the syrian united refugee fund but some of his extended family fled the war and are stranded in greece hoping to come to america....
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using software and that dodged admission roles. they said the software is about a hundred 4,000 vehicles and it could cost them more than $4 billion in fines. the chief executive angrily denied the charges seen that the epa has a different way of calibrating admission controlled devices. the company stock opened up just wednesday they agreed to pay $4 billion and guilty to three felonies. and selling and polluting vehicles. the japanese automaker is expected to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing. to resolve an investigation into its handling of its faulty airbags. it started investigating toccata after the airbag and leaders were found to degrade over time. sometimes even explode. at least 17 deaths have been linked to those airbags. they have also they've also been accused of manipulating test data. this time urging the followers to buy l.l. bean. this is after a long group. called for a main group. one of the co-owners gave $30,000 to a group supporting trump's presidential bid. the bowling. it's bowling me personally. the compa
using software and that dodged admission roles. they said the software is about a hundred 4,000 vehicles and it could cost them more than $4 billion in fines. the chief executive angrily denied the charges seen that the epa has a different way of calibrating admission controlled devices. the company stock opened up just wednesday they agreed to pay $4 billion and guilty to three felonies. and selling and polluting vehicles. the japanese automaker is expected to plead guilty to criminal...
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some of those numbers about 30% rise in a&e attendances, 20% increase in emergency admissions.strain on the system. thank you very much. joining me now frm leeds is taj hassan, president of the royal college of emergency medicine. thank you forjoining us this afternoon. good afternoon. winter is a lwa ys afternoon. good afternoon. winter is always a very busy time for a&e departments because more people get sick. how much worse, then, really is this year? well, i think if you go is this year? well, i think if you 9° by is this year? well, i think if you go by all independent statistics, when we were entering the winter this year, back in september, we warned that this would be certainly the worst winter for probably 15 yea rs. u nfortu nately, the worst winter for probably 15 years. unfortunately, we've been proven correct. four hour standards, 12—hour trolley waits, other metrics are all unfortunately standing at probably the worst in that time. the ca re probably the worst in that time. the care being delivered both in emergency departments, in the rest of the hospital by fan
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refugee admission program for 120 days.ndefinitely suspends admission for syrian refugees. you but the cap on the total amount of refugees from 1210,000 to 50,000. it calling for new screening procedures. it also cancels the visa interview waiver program for repeat travelers. >> google apparently sent out an internal advisory to its employees saying if they're from a country listed in the order, they should cancel their travel plans. cnn correspondent ben wedeman joining us live in istanbul. ben, assigned, you already have been able to talk to some people affected by this order. help us understand how they're processing it. >> reporter: well, they're having a very hard time processing. in fact, this morning, i spoke with a friend in baghdad. he moved to the u.s. a few years ago understand a special refugee program. he has a green card. but now he doesn't know, and he's supposed to travel back to the united states tomorrow, if he'll actually be let in. and this is the message he sent me. i honestly am i bit scared. i'm not s
refugee admission program for 120 days.ndefinitely suspends admission for syrian refugees. you but the cap on the total amount of refugees from 1210,000 to 50,000. it calling for new screening procedures. it also cancels the visa interview waiver program for repeat travelers. >> google apparently sent out an internal advisory to its employees saying if they're from a country listed in the order, they should cancel their travel plans. cnn correspondent ben wedeman joining us live in...
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it's the busiest winter everfor a&e admissions.ons. this country. it's the busiest winter everfor a&e admissions. this is one tool to try and relieve that pressure is to open up gp practices for longer. but to threaten them with funding cuts if they don't do it. it's more than a tool, isn't it? it's not necessarily funding cuts. it's not necessarily funding cuts. it's about extra funding that would be available if gps were to open for longer. if they don't do that, that funding won't necessarily go to them. it's to encourage gps to be open when patients need. it we know, for example, a&es are the busiest on a monday. 13% busier on a monday than the rest of the week. gps surgeries are traditionally open on a monday. if they close in the after non—and patients can't get to them, they will go to a&e if they have a medical need. this is trying to encourage gps to open their doors all day, when patients need appointments. if they can't, that extra money that they were going to get should go to the a&e departments instead. a lot of gps h
it's the busiest winter everfor a&e admissions.ons. this country. it's the busiest winter everfor a&e admissions. this is one tool to try and relieve that pressure is to open up gp practices for longer. but to threaten them with funding cuts if they don't do it. it's more than a tool, isn't it? it's not necessarily funding cuts. it's not necessarily funding cuts. it's about extra funding that would be available if gps were to open for longer. if they don't do that, that funding won't...
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he didn't throw open the doors to mass refugee admissions until his final year in office. depending on how trump's review of syrian refugee policy turns out, he's doing a little more than returning admissions to normal levels after a four-month pause for security reviews. number six, the executive order is legal. those invoking the constitution to attack trump's order are simply embarrassing themselves. the president has clear statutory authority to take these actions. as noted, his predecessors did so without much controversy. most of the legal arguments against trump's order summarized by "u.s.a. today" are entirely spacious. such as attacking him for, quote, banning an entire religion, unquote. which the order manifestly does not do. critics of the order have a political opinion that it will in effect, quote, ban muslims, unquote, but that's not what it says. designating specific nations as trouble spots and ordering a pause is entirely within the president's authority and there is ample precedent to prove it. it should be possible to argue with the reasoning behind the
he didn't throw open the doors to mass refugee admissions until his final year in office. depending on how trump's review of syrian refugee policy turns out, he's doing a little more than returning admissions to normal levels after a four-month pause for security reviews. number six, the executive order is legal. those invoking the constitution to attack trump's order are simply embarrassing themselves. the president has clear statutory authority to take these actions. as noted, his...
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. >> the order suspend the us refugee admissions program for four months, while it is reviewed. it stops the approval of visas for people from countries of particular concern. us agencies will determine what information the us government needs to ensure individuals are not a security threat. and it blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to ensure their admission is consistent with the national interests. senate minority leader democrat chuck schumer condemned the orders. he says tears are running down the cheeks of the statue of liberty tonight. the council of american islamic relations said it will challenge the order in federal court. mr. trump reiterated his support for the use of torture to fight terrorism. but saidel defer to defense secretary, james mattis, who is against it. president trump also signed paperwork, to build up the military. >> new planes, new ships, new resources, and new tools. >> earlier mr. trump had an hour-long telephone call with mexico's president, the white house said the president agreed work out their diff
. >> the order suspend the us refugee admissions program for four months, while it is reviewed. it stops the approval of visas for people from countries of particular concern. us agencies will determine what information the us government needs to ensure individuals are not a security threat. and it blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to ensure their admission is consistent with the national interests. senate minority leader democrat chuck...
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. >> they were denied admission. >> lee says this has angered his family. his wife so upset she wrote about the experience on facebook that has been shared hundreds of times. >> to be singled out like that was disturbing. >> we looked up their admission policy online and it outlines who is allowed to watch rated rand n c 17 movies. no guidelines about p g13 flicks. >> he says despite the feelings what he wants from theaters cannot be bought. >> he got a refund for the ticket and escorted off the property by an armed guard. he wants an apology. >> at some point you want him to realize i was wrong. i'm sorry. i should have let you in. >>> fox 40 news. >>> coming up, sticker shock for die hard shark fans. the major price tag for the best seats in the house. >>> details on the morning and afternoon and what is to come this week. over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from
. >> they were denied admission. >> lee says this has angered his family. his wife so upset she wrote about the experience on facebook that has been shared hundreds of times. >> to be singled out like that was disturbing. >> we looked up their admission policy online and it outlines who is allowed to watch rated rand n c 17 movies. no guidelines about p g13 flicks. >> he says despite the feelings what he wants from theaters cannot be bought. >> he got a...
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what are we going to hear today when it comes to the suspension of refugee admissions?in: i think you are going to hear a repackaging of campaign rhetoric. if you look at the public statements from the white house earlier this week, it is in some instances a softening of the tone or lack of policy specifics. i can say that paul ryan and were talking to reporters an hour ago, and suggested that at the end of the day, congress is going to have to make the policy specifics and that they are working here in philadelphia to lay out a concrete timetable of legislative action. mitch mcconnell saying they are already planning again for a heavy burden schedule, particularly when it comes to taking up president trump's supreme court nominee, which we expect a name on that next week. the to do list is busy, along, and they clearly are trying to get on the same page in philadelphia with this new administration. kevin, in light of president trump's comments on building a wall, is the mexican president's trip to the u.s. looking less likely now? kevin: no. there are two points that i
what are we going to hear today when it comes to the suspension of refugee admissions?in: i think you are going to hear a repackaging of campaign rhetoric. if you look at the public statements from the white house earlier this week, it is in some instances a softening of the tone or lack of policy specifics. i can say that paul ryan and were talking to reporters an hour ago, and suggested that at the end of the day, congress is going to have to make the policy specifics and that they are...
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refugee admissions program four months while reviewed. it stops the preachily of visas from people of the country of particular concern, u.s. agencies will determine what information the u.s. go. needs to insure individuals are not a security threat. and blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to insure their admission is consistent with the national interest. senate chuck schumer condemned therd. he said tears are running down the cheeks of the statue of liberty. >>> the council of american islamic repulsions said it will challenge the order in >> he reiterated his support of the use of torch to fight terrorism but he will defer to james mattis who's against it. the president signed paperwork to build up the military. >> new plane, new ship, new resources and new tools >> trump had an hour longingt telephone call with mexico's president. they agreed to work out their differences about paying for the border wall and discuss ways to stop drugs and illegal arms trafficking. tomorrow president trump w
refugee admissions program four months while reviewed. it stops the preachily of visas from people of the country of particular concern, u.s. agencies will determine what information the u.s. go. needs to insure individuals are not a security threat. and blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to insure their admission is consistent with the national interest. senate chuck schumer condemned therd. he said tears are running down the cheeks of the statue...
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it is the cost of the initial admission.t the cost with the initial first day, doing x—rays, arranging treatment, that is the most expensive bit. if you increase that every time by increasing admissions and to save money effectively, to cut the number of beds, it leads to chaos. we have reached the point where it is a problem and it will inevitably knock on to the effective accident and emergency is being too full. yesterday, we spoke to the doctor who said, echoing quite a lot of what you were saying, he wanted more money in emergency departments, more money in emergency departments, more doctors, but raised the issue of what extent the system dovetails with social care, this is not working properly, it is not efficient, and that causes a backlog in hospitals. do you see any political will to tackle that very big problem? the politicalwill at the moment is to survive. what they have in the united states is... i read a paper some years ago showing we sent people home where is the sent people to intermediary care, they have s
it is the cost of the initial admission.t the cost with the initial first day, doing x—rays, arranging treatment, that is the most expensive bit. if you increase that every time by increasing admissions and to save money effectively, to cut the number of beds, it leads to chaos. we have reached the point where it is a problem and it will inevitably knock on to the effective accident and emergency is being too full. yesterday, we spoke to the doctor who said, echoing quite a lot of what you...
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allow high school students to earn credits and guarantee admission to bloom university. then those students will be guaranteed admission to bloomsberg in order to finish bachelor's degree. >>> expect detours again this morning. if you normally use delaware river bridge connecting new jersey and turnpikes. engineers new a few weeks to get a handle on the repairs. >>> the weather is another issue causing delays. jessica boyington is here with an update. >>> again, since this bridge is closed this morning and into the afternoon and evening again. face same delays. connector bridge with pa turnpike and new jersey turnpike closed. you have to exit off around ben salem and get over to new jersey turnpike still. route 1 northbound to 95 northbound down to 295 southbound. get you to 195 eduardo nunastbo take exit six and get on the turnpike there. also the burlington bristol bridge is a good alternate. keeping eye on that for you as well. for any scheduled openings. also watching route 309. ses question hana roadusquehann electrical repairs. earlier had all lanes closed in both
allow high school students to earn credits and guarantee admission to bloom university. then those students will be guaranteed admission to bloomsberg in order to finish bachelor's degree. >>> expect detours again this morning. if you normally use delaware river bridge connecting new jersey and turnpikes. engineers new a few weeks to get a handle on the repairs. >>> the weather is another issue causing delays. jessica boyington is here with an update. >>> again, since...
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it caps admissions at 50,000 a year. also cuts the obama administration ceiling of 110,000 a year in half. president trump's executive order also bar citizens from 7 muslim majority countries from entering the united states. in 2015 about 84,000 people from these countries enter the u.s. mostly on tourists business and student visas. the majority traveling from iran and iraq. those look at syrian refugees. president trump went a step further there. there's an indefinite ban on anyone fleeing persecution in syria. last year the u.s. accepted around 12,600 syrians second only to refugees coming from the democratic republic of the congo. you'll hear that christians can't get out of syria but muslims can get into the u.s. that's not true. equal amounts of each got into the u.s. last year. how many terror attacks have they carried out in the u.s. from the end of 2015, 20 are terrorists. amounting to .0062%. of those 20 only three attacks were carried out three people lost their lives. how many americans are killed by citizens
it caps admissions at 50,000 a year. also cuts the obama administration ceiling of 110,000 a year in half. president trump's executive order also bar citizens from 7 muslim majority countries from entering the united states. in 2015 about 84,000 people from these countries enter the u.s. mostly on tourists business and student visas. the majority traveling from iran and iraq. those look at syrian refugees. president trump went a step further there. there's an indefinite ban on anyone fleeing...
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regulators to resolve a lengthy probe to its admissions cheating scandal along with penalty by the debut of plead guilty to criminal misconduct charges and be subject to an independent monitor the next three years. the settlement comes days after authorities arrested a vw executive playing a central role in the emissions cover-up. oliver schmidt not a fbi agents in miami over the weekend. he's due back in court tomorrow. tree into the sky you cut up a global market action overnight. the nikkei in japan getting a third of 1%. the hang seng in hong kong a .8% in the cost in south korea. samsung at 3% pay the cost at 1.5%. the shanghai composite down 20%. cheryl: as you can see all greener is potentially following the lead of the u.s. the ftse 100 of 15. cac in paris at 7.5 in germany's dax had 26 points. lauren: the nasdaq could be up for the seventh day in a row of five points in the premarket. we keep a record close after record close for the nasdaq. dow futures at 24. tree into key commodities right now. look at oil. staying steady above the $50 fine. we will see if opec's meeting has b
regulators to resolve a lengthy probe to its admissions cheating scandal along with penalty by the debut of plead guilty to criminal misconduct charges and be subject to an independent monitor the next three years. the settlement comes days after authorities arrested a vw executive playing a central role in the emissions cover-up. oliver schmidt not a fbi agents in miami over the weekend. he's due back in court tomorrow. tree into the sky you cut up a global market action overnight. the nikkei...
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we require clear admissions, a clear statement of conduct. we think it's in the interests of transparency and the interest of the public understanding, the nature of an investigation, and why we arrived at a resolution. so these are -- you know, there are negotiating points certainly throughout these cases. and, you know, we think it's very important that we be clear about, you know, why we're doing what we're doing. we want to inspire confidence in the justice system, in the work of the prosecutors. and so that's really the reason behind this requirement. >> it is difficult in a civil investigation where the potential damages under the false claims act are, you know, add as many zeros that you want to. and you're trying to make a business decision that i'm not going to risk the future of my company because we did a lot of x-rays, or whatever you think-oi think of some claim. it only takes 50 claims to get $1 million under the new false claims act penalty. you're making a business decision to resolve it. even if you don't think you acted reck
we require clear admissions, a clear statement of conduct. we think it's in the interests of transparency and the interest of the public understanding, the nature of an investigation, and why we arrived at a resolution. so these are -- you know, there are negotiating points certainly throughout these cases. and, you know, we think it's very important that we be clear about, you know, why we're doing what we're doing. we want to inspire confidence in the justice system, in the work of the...
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embarrassed and doing random things >> unlike my anothers twinkling stars are an unforcible memory ♪ ♪ ♪ admissiongh a lottery it includes meals and camp programs remember all applicant registration on line into a lottery and have a rec and park department family account to register registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasis is a great place to enjoy lifeiest outside of the hustle and bustle and kickback and enjoy and a half >> everything is so huge and beautiful. >> the children grew up her playing around and riding their bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>[gavel] >> >> good afternoon everyone. this meeting will come to order to this a regular meeting for the land-use and transportation committee. supervisor cohen chairman of the committee and to my right, the supervisor aaron hasz. our cler
embarrassed and doing random things >> unlike my anothers twinkling stars are an unforcible memory ♪ ♪ ♪ admissiongh a lottery it includes meals and camp programs remember all applicant registration on line into a lottery and have a rec and park department family account to register registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasis is a great place to enjoy lifeiest outside of the hustle and bustle and kickback and...
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refugee admissions program four months while reviewed. it stops the preachily of visas from people of the country of particular concern, u.s. agencies will determine what information the u.s. go. needs to insure individuals are not a security threat. and blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to insure their admission is consistent with the national interest. senate chuck schumer condemned therd. he said tears are running down the cheeks of the statue of liberty. >>> the council of american islamic repulsions said it will challenge the order in >> he reiterated his support of the use of torch to fight terrorism but he will defer to james mattis who's against it. the president signed paperwork to build up the military. >> new plane, new ship, new resources and new tools >> trump had an hour longingt telephone call with mexico's president. they agreed to work out their differences about paying for the border wall and discuss ways to stop drugs and illegal arms trafficking. tomorrow president trump w
refugee admissions program four months while reviewed. it stops the preachily of visas from people of the country of particular concern, u.s. agencies will determine what information the u.s. go. needs to insure individuals are not a security threat. and blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to insure their admission is consistent with the national interest. senate chuck schumer condemned therd. he said tears are running down the cheeks of the statue...
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the nhs is under enormous pressure at the moment, increased admissions combined with difficulties in patients home because of lack of support in the social and community, means that hospitals are just too full and they can't do a elective surgery. while cancer operations are usually the cases that are most important, up and down the country patients with cancer are having their surgery cancelled or delayed. our correspondent, richard lister, joins me now with the latest. do we have a sense of how widespread these cancellations are? the royal couege these cancellations are? the royal college of surgeons says it is happening across the u k, notjust in nhs england. they say that they we re in nhs england. they say that they were hearing anecdotally that there we re were hearing anecdotally that there were more cancellations and postponements at the end of last year, so they have triggered a survey amongst hospitals in the country to find out the extent of the problem. —— amongst all hospitals. they haven't got the definitive statistics but they tell me that large numbers are having to p
the nhs is under enormous pressure at the moment, increased admissions combined with difficulties in patients home because of lack of support in the social and community, means that hospitals are just too full and they can't do a elective surgery. while cancer operations are usually the cases that are most important, up and down the country patients with cancer are having their surgery cancelled or delayed. our correspondent, richard lister, joins me now with the latest. do we have a sense of...
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concerning is the number of patients who have been managed within four hours and then the delays to admissionthe hospital bed base which unfortunately are very, very significant and our staff are working under some pretty intolerable conditions at times. and sometimes they just can't manage. figures from nhs england show that overflowing a&e departments had to close their doors to new patients more than 140 times over the last month. compare that to the same month in 2015 and it's up more than 60%. so is the strain costing lives? the humanitarian crisis? no, i think that's an overstatement at this stage. clearly, demand is very high and it's higher than it has ever been, but we have the most comprehensive plans in place that we ever had, but it is very difficult at the moment. the death of two patients on emergency trolleys at worcestershire royal hospital are being investigated. one of them had waited 35 hours for a bed. the department of health says it's providing billions more each year to ease the pressure. beds are actually not quite as full as they were this time last year. but everyone
concerning is the number of patients who have been managed within four hours and then the delays to admissionthe hospital bed base which unfortunately are very, very significant and our staff are working under some pretty intolerable conditions at times. and sometimes they just can't manage. figures from nhs england show that overflowing a&e departments had to close their doors to new patients more than 140 times over the last month. compare that to the same month in 2015 and it's up more...
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the order also suspends admission of refugees from war- torn nations for 120 days while the administration reevaluates the vetting process. the u.s. admitted 85,000 refugees last year, including 12,500 syrians. most syrian refugees are in turkey, jordan and lebanon, and today some refugees said they're disappointed by the new policy. >> ( translated ): it was my hope to immigrate to america. but when we heard the order, it was like a lightening bolt, and all of our hopes and dreams vanished. >> ( translated ): it is unfair and humiliating not only to the syrians, but all arabs. >> stewart: the temporary ban on refugee admissions has an exception for people claiming religious persecution. in an interview to be broadcast in full tomorrow, mr. trump told christian broadcasting network that exceptions would apply to christians in predominantly muslim countries. >> they've been horribly treated. do you know if you were a christian in syria, it was impossible, at least very tough, to get into the united states? if you were a muslim, you could come in. and i thought it was very, very unfair, so w
the order also suspends admission of refugees from war- torn nations for 120 days while the administration reevaluates the vetting process. the u.s. admitted 85,000 refugees last year, including 12,500 syrians. most syrian refugees are in turkey, jordan and lebanon, and today some refugees said they're disappointed by the new policy. >> ( translated ): it was my hope to immigrate to america. but when we heard the order, it was like a lightening bolt, and all of our hopes and dreams...
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today park admission was waived for the martin luther king jr. day.he next free admissions day is february 20th. that's presidents day. here's the main thing about national park, get there early. try midweek, try off-season. they're packed now. >> thanks, michael. >>> happy monday evening, everybody, coming off of a spectacular holiday weekend. tons of sunshine in live doppler 7 this evening is giving us the all clear. we'll take you outside, a gorgeous shot from our south beach camera showing the hills are glowing. sutro tower right there and really just a quiet night is on the way. a mixed bag of 40s and 50s at this hour. 46 novato, 51 for san francisco and oakland, 55 in san jose under clear skies right now. antioch and san ramon coming in at 49 degrees. so overnight tonight we will drop into the 30s away from the water, so it will be a chilly tart to your tuesday. we'll have a couple of 40s around san francisco, oakland and san mateo but the bigger story for your tuesday morning, we're going to see widespread dense fog to start off the day. future
today park admission was waived for the martin luther king jr. day.he next free admissions day is february 20th. that's presidents day. here's the main thing about national park, get there early. try midweek, try off-season. they're packed now. >> thanks, michael. >>> happy monday evening, everybody, coming off of a spectacular holiday weekend. tons of sunshine in live doppler 7 this evening is giving us the all clear. we'll take you outside, a gorgeous shot from our south beach...
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it creates safe zones in syria, and cuts refugee admissions in half. the order also calls for, quote, extreme vetting and would implement biometric entry and exit screening for visitors. jillian turner work under george w. bush and president obama. she is a fox news contributor. jillian, thank you for coming on. what's your reaction to these moved moves today? . the first off the bat, i'm relieved at the measures very short-term. i think this gives the administration the minimum amount of time that we can possibly afford to, before making decisions like this. so for that i'm thankful. i've been on the show with you, melissa, before talking about the fact that i don't necessarily agree with the idea that more stringent vetting requirements are necessary for refugees coming into the country. so, since 2001, since 9/11, it's been incredibly difficult for any kinds of refugees seeking status here to get into the country, period. there's a process in place already that takes up to three years for certain individuals. >> melissa: but can i hear the audience
it creates safe zones in syria, and cuts refugee admissions in half. the order also calls for, quote, extreme vetting and would implement biometric entry and exit screening for visitors. jillian turner work under george w. bush and president obama. she is a fox news contributor. jillian, thank you for coming on. what's your reaction to these moved moves today? . the first off the bat, i'm relieved at the measures very short-term. i think this gives the administration the minimum amount of time...
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tomorrow, the president is expected to ban admission of refugees into the united states, that could be a halt on all people coming in and a long term ban on people coming from countries where terrorism exists. >>> analysts said president donald trump's wall could cost $15 billion and for the moment, the united states is paying for the wall. today, the president said he believes that the wall will save millions of jobs and billions of dollars. >> these two orders are part of an immigration row form we outlined during the campaign. we are going to be working in partnership with our friends in mexico to improve safety and economic opportunity on both sides of the border. >> the president of mexico was expected to meet with president donald trump at the white house next week. an official said today's announcement is leading the president of mexico to reconsider the visit. >>> the former president of mexico tweeted, sean spicer, mexico is not paying for that wall. the ex president of mexico has repeatedly vowed that mexico will not pay for the wall. president donald trump's executive order
tomorrow, the president is expected to ban admission of refugees into the united states, that could be a halt on all people coming in and a long term ban on people coming from countries where terrorism exists. >>> analysts said president donald trump's wall could cost $15 billion and for the moment, the united states is paying for the wall. today, the president said he believes that the wall will save millions of jobs and billions of dollars. >> these two orders are part of an...
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election, the admission coming just after weeks of trump dismissing u.s. intel reports, painting the attack on vladimir putin personally. almost in the same breath, trump refused to accept that russia's motive was to try to help him win the presidency. ? his first press conference in 168 days, trump said putin will respect america more with him in the white house. >> russia will have much greater respect for our country when i'm leading it than when other people have led it. you will see that. russia will respect our country more. do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room really believe that? give me a break. >> that press conference was 77 minutes long. it was contentious. there were fireworks, especially when trump vehemently attacked reporting first broadcast on cnn that u.s. intelligence officials presented him with documents alleging russian on ra tifs claimed to have compromising personal information about trump. our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is part of our team breaking
election, the admission coming just after weeks of trump dismissing u.s. intel reports, painting the attack on vladimir putin personally. almost in the same breath, trump refused to accept that russia's motive was to try to help him win the presidency. ? his first press conference in 168 days, trump said putin will respect america more with him in the white house. >> russia will have much greater respect for our country when i'm leading it than when other people have led it. you will see...
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i think he's had six admissions through a&e.ht to try and prevent that cycle. night and day the street triage team is in demand, but here they believe it's making a difference in getting people the right help. we managed to reduce the numbers of attendance to the a&e, but what you get, you get high quality. you get mental health, police forces and paramedics working in collaboration together to look after one single patient. for many, a&e will remain the first place they turn to, the challenge is to help people who are vulnerable before they reach a crisis. why are so many people with mental health issues turning up at accident and emergency? it is complex, there is increased awareness, people are more willing to talk about mental health, but campaigners say if people are reaching a crisis and feel the only place they can go is accident and emergency then that is accident and emergency then that is a sign that the community services are not working well enough because they are not picking people up before they get that crisis. e
i think he's had six admissions through a&e.ht to try and prevent that cycle. night and day the street triage team is in demand, but here they believe it's making a difference in getting people the right help. we managed to reduce the numbers of attendance to the a&e, but what you get, you get high quality. you get mental health, police forces and paramedics working in collaboration together to look after one single patient. for many, a&e will remain the first place they turn to,...
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i think he's had six admissions through a&e. tonight to try and prevent that cycle. night and day, the street triage team is in demand, but here they believe it's making a difference in getting people the right help. we managed to reduce the numbers of attendance to the a&e, but what you get, you get high quality. you get mental health, police forces and paramedics working in collaboration together to look after one single patient. for many, a&e will remain the first place they turn to, the first place they turn to. the challenge is to help people who are vulnerable before they reach a crisis. alison holt is here. when we look at the range of reasons for these figures, what would you direct us to? it is a complicated picture, but better recording and an increased awareness of mental health issues generally is part of the picture. it does not explain the significant increase. campaigners say, if people are turning to a&e when they are in crisis, or sometimes they are directed there by professionals, then that is a sign, they say,
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once it gets restarted, the number of admissions would be cut by half from about 100 and ,000 to 50,000. anchor: let's get to the first word news. courtney: the president of the new york stock exchange says the trunk and ministries and could be good for his miss. he is also optimistic for the ipo market. he characterized wednesday as a as the dow jones past 20,000 for the first time. >> my hope is it is emblematic of a healthy, growing economy. let us hope. let's see if the administration executes on the things they have said they are going to do which will be good for business. courtney: theresa may says she will publish her plan for brexit, giving in to demands from lawmakers seeking greater scrutiny. her government will publish a white paper to allow parliamentary debate on the strategy sheet outlines next week. shares in a smartphone messaging at are rising after quarterly offits and sales fell short estimates. while ad revenues rose, it was not enough to make up for declines. it was well below the $47 million average of analysts surveyed by bloomberg. and toshiba's recovery plan ma
once it gets restarted, the number of admissions would be cut by half from about 100 and ,000 to 50,000. anchor: let's get to the first word news. courtney: the president of the new york stock exchange says the trunk and ministries and could be good for his miss. he is also optimistic for the ipo market. he characterized wednesday as a as the dow jones past 20,000 for the first time. >> my hope is it is emblematic of a healthy, growing economy. let us hope. let's see if the administration...
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admissible? >> it's history that has this type of ruling in the past. are allowed inside there is already this legal president as exists. in this case, the tattoos were after the killings. >> the timing is critically important. it's extremely important. it's not this. it's much more than any prejudice because of the fact that these tattoos were done after the killing. >> put your defense hat on. the defense argued to the judge that it's speculative. tattoos can have a variety of meeting. the judge did not buy it and he rejected the claim admissible. the judge make the right decision? >> i don't. i think the judge made the mistake and the prosecutor made a mistake. i am a former homicide prosecutor and the first question i asked when i had the questionable evidence when it comes to a legal issue is, do i needit? there is a mountain of evidence that he's already been convicted of one homicide and he is spending life without parole with an eyewitness in the car . he went and was given a deal. >> why create in appealable issue? >> it's a close call. it's no
admissible? >> it's history that has this type of ruling in the past. are allowed inside there is already this legal president as exists. in this case, the tattoos were after the killings. >> the timing is critically important. it's extremely important. it's not this. it's much more than any prejudice because of the fact that these tattoos were done after the killing. >> put your defense hat on. the defense argued to the judge that it's speculative. tattoos can have a variety...
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. >> the orders suspends the us refugee admissions program for four months, while it is reviewed. it stops the approval of visas for people of countries of particular concern. us agencies will determine what information the us government needs to ensure individuals are not a security threat. and it blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to ensure their admission is consistent with the national interests. senate minority leader democrat chuck schumer condemned the orders. he said tears are running down the cheeks of the statue of liberty tonight. the council of merries lamb i can relations says it will challenge the order in federal court. mr. trump reiterated his spore for the use of torture to fight terrorism but saidel defer to defense secretary james mattis who is against it. president trump also signed paperwork to build up the military. >> new planes, new ships, new resources, and new tools. >> earlier mr. trump had an hour-long telephone call with mexico's president. the white house said the president agreed work out their difference
. >> the orders suspends the us refugee admissions program for four months, while it is reviewed. it stops the approval of visas for people of countries of particular concern. us agencies will determine what information the us government needs to ensure individuals are not a security threat. and it blocks all syrian refugees until the president determines changes have been made to ensure their admission is consistent with the national interests. senate minority leader democrat chuck...
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what is a concern as the patients who have been managed within four hours, and then the delays for admission into then the delays for admission into the hospital bed base, which u nfortu nately a re very the hospital bed base, which unfortunately are very significant. our staff are working under some pretty intolerable conditions at times trying to manage. and sometimes they just times trying to manage. and sometimes theyjust can't manage. figures from nhs england show that overflowing a&e departments have to close their doors to new patients more than 140 times over the last month. compare that with the same month. compare that with the same month in 2015, it is up more than 60%. the suspicion is it is a combination of the cuts we have seen in social care in community services run by the nhs and very heavy pressure in general practice. so is the strain on the nhs costing lives? the death of two patients on emergency trolleys at worcestershire royal hospital are being investigated. 0ne royal hospital are being investigated. one of them had waited 35 hours per bed. the department of health sa
what is a concern as the patients who have been managed within four hours, and then the delays for admission into then the delays for admission into the hospital bed base, which u nfortu nately a re very the hospital bed base, which unfortunately are very significant. our staff are working under some pretty intolerable conditions at times trying to manage. and sometimes they just times trying to manage. and sometimes theyjust can't manage. figures from nhs england show that overflowing a&e...
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authorities bringing criminal charges against executives in the admissions cheating scandal. announcing this indictment, but rather lash laid out what she called an elaborate scheme to commit fraud and cover it up. >> hundreds of thousands of cars that volkswagen sold in the united states are pumping illegal levels of nitrogen oxide into our atmosphere. to be clear, volkswagen new of these problems and regulators expressed concern, volkswagen obfuscated image at night and ultimately life. train to one the executives charged with florida last week of the five others including head of engine development are believed to be in germany making prosecution difficult if not impossible unless they surrender or travel outside of germany. authorities say more charges may be coming. they claim is 40 employees knew about the admission scheme and were involved in destroying the evidence. let's get you caught up a global market action overnight in asia. down arrows on the board. shanghai composite and down 1.5%. u.k. and japan just 1%. the cost be hired by about half a percent. >> the hong
authorities bringing criminal charges against executives in the admissions cheating scandal. announcing this indictment, but rather lash laid out what she called an elaborate scheme to commit fraud and cover it up. >> hundreds of thousands of cars that volkswagen sold in the united states are pumping illegal levels of nitrogen oxide into our atmosphere. to be clear, volkswagen new of these problems and regulators expressed concern, volkswagen obfuscated image at night and ultimately life....
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. >>> and barring admission for all syrian refugees until the president determines the screening process. the president explained the thinking for the restrictions to abc. >> looking at people that come in, in some cases, with evil intentions. i don't want that. isis. they are coming under false pretense. i don't want that. i will be the president of a safe country. we have enough problems. we are not letting people in if we think there is a little change chance of some problem. >> as early as today, the president could sign executive action to launch investigation into voter fraud. this week, donald trump pushed the false claim that 3 million to 5 million votes were cast which is why he lost the popular vote. overnig overnight, he said the investigation could help his claim. >> if you look at the registration and look at the dead people who are registered to vote. you look at the people who are registered if two states. you look at the regular station. you look the registration. you will find it and we will do an investigation on it. >> 3 million to 5 million illegal votes? >> we will f
. >>> and barring admission for all syrian refugees until the president determines the screening process. the president explained the thinking for the restrictions to abc. >> looking at people that come in, in some cases, with evil intentions. i don't want that. isis. they are coming under false pretense. i don't want that. i will be the president of a safe country. we have enough problems. we are not letting people in if we think there is a little change chance of some problem....
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i have no belief and do not support the idea that muslims as a religious group should be denied admission to the united states. we have great muslim citizens that contribute in so many different ways, and america, as our greatmy remarks, believers in religious freedom and the right of people to exercise their religious beliefs. all of that hearing is rolling on c-span two. you can file it on c-span.org and individual puts of that 10 hour hearing. c-span covering all of the confirmation hearings of president-elect donald trump's nominees for his cabinet. general james mattis nominated , tammyefense secretary duckworth tweeted that she enjoyed the chance to meet with him today. we'll have that live for you on c-span3 at 9:30 eastern. you can also stream live on c-span.org or listen to it on the free c-span radio app. and about half an hour, we are hoping to take you live to chicago. president obama is therefore his farewell address in front of supporters at mccormick place in chicago. we'll have that live and take your calls and comments after that, coming up tonight on c-span. back to that
i have no belief and do not support the idea that muslims as a religious group should be denied admission to the united states. we have great muslim citizens that contribute in so many different ways, and america, as our greatmy remarks, believers in religious freedom and the right of people to exercise their religious beliefs. all of that hearing is rolling on c-span two. you can file it on c-span.org and individual puts of that 10 hour hearing. c-span covering all of the confirmation hearings...
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i thought the opening five minutes were worth the price of admission alone.s to be one shot. it is also... casablanca for our times. that is right. it is a movie that is good enough that nods to casablanca. i really liked it. live by night. ben affleck stars in this adaption from a novel. he does not want to be a gangster. however, he found themselves travelling to florida when he becomes what he did not want to be. he goes up against the ku klux klan. the interesting thing about the film is that has extraordinary pedigree. i think one of the reasons it has got sniffy reviews is when you have that kind of talent, people expect something more than a film that is ok. this is a film that invokes the godfather, but it is not that film. it is handsome but it is artificial. it looks good and i was not bored, i found the story interesting enough, but it does have a sense that being handsome is more important than any depth. there is stuff to like better no point did i think this was a classic. when you look at the pedigree involved in it, it ought to be better than
i thought the opening five minutes were worth the price of admission alone.s to be one shot. it is also... casablanca for our times. that is right. it is a movie that is good enough that nods to casablanca. i really liked it. live by night. ben affleck stars in this adaption from a novel. he does not want to be a gangster. however, he found themselves travelling to florida when he becomes what he did not want to be. he goes up against the ku klux klan. the interesting thing about the film is...
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released a statement saying they continue to cooperate with the department of justice following admissions that the carmaker installed those illegal software. millions of cars that allowed them to cheat emissions tests. more as we get it. aaron, back to you. >>> at 6:34, covering the district, a southeast d.c. mother says she is heart broken after her son was moistured. helen butler's son, antonias, was killed on new year's eve. someone stabbed him. a passerby found him lying in the middle of the street and 911. the 25 yooeld died at the they d closure. >> so my son help with funeral expenses. help, the nbc washingtrd to believe a point in the past this used to be a crown jewel in alexandria. in the hours ahead, we could get an exact timeline. a lot more the corporation that runs and frri new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey. i raise turkeys without growth-promoting antibiotics, hormones, or steroids. if you're looking for little ways to simplify life, feeling good about what your family eats is a pretty simple place to start. my
released a statement saying they continue to cooperate with the department of justice following admissions that the carmaker installed those illegal software. millions of cars that allowed them to cheat emissions tests. more as we get it. aaron, back to you. >>> at 6:34, covering the district, a southeast d.c. mother says she is heart broken after her son was moistured. helen butler's son, antonias, was killed on new year's eve. someone stabbed him. a passerby found him lying in the...
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to hospital, and for which resources a re admission to hospital, and for which resources are requiredcute care beds, and start working on our emergency departments, as well as other areas that are in the acute care sector. if resources stay where they are and are allocated as they are today, what are your thoughts on the next couple of months and the pressure points we have an existing? there was no doubt that by all independent metrics, both from the college, as well as nhs england's own data, our for college, as well as nhs england's own data, ourfor our college, as well as nhs england's own data, our for our performance as well as the number of 12 hour trolley bridges that we have, have risen significantly, and our performance is the worst in over a decade. we entered the winter in the worst possible state and our deteriorate continually, which is why the system is in an acute state of distress. we are doing the best we can we have had constructive discussions with the secretary of state's office, as well as collea g u es state's office, as well as colleagues at nhs england and nhs
to hospital, and for which resources a re admission to hospital, and for which resources are requiredcute care beds, and start working on our emergency departments, as well as other areas that are in the acute care sector. if resources stay where they are and are allocated as they are today, what are your thoughts on the next couple of months and the pressure points we have an existing? there was no doubt that by all independent metrics, both from the college, as well as nhs england's own data,...
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i thought the opening five minutes was worth the price of admission alone. it's brilliant. many ways. absolutely right. it is a movie that is good enough to nod very explicitly to casablanca, and for you not go, you blew it. you're not casablanca. i really liked it. so did i. now live by night. so, ben affleck stars in an adaptation of a novel. he is a small—time hood in prohibition—era boston, and doesn't want to be a gangster. however, he finds himself travelling to florida where he becomes exactly what he didn't want to be. he goes up against the ku klux klan. the interesting thing about the film is, it has an extraordinary pedigree. chris cooper, elle fanning, gleeson, and affleck himself. i think one of the reasons it has sniffy reviews is when you have that kind of talent, people expect something more than a film which is ok. you said about invoking casablanca, this film invokes the godfather and scarface, and it is neither of those films. it is handsome, but in a way which is kind of artificial. it does look good, and there are... certainly, i wasn't bored. but it do
i thought the opening five minutes was worth the price of admission alone. it's brilliant. many ways. absolutely right. it is a movie that is good enough to nod very explicitly to casablanca, and for you not go, you blew it. you're not casablanca. i really liked it. so did i. now live by night. so, ben affleck stars in an adaptation of a novel. he is a small—time hood in prohibition—era boston, and doesn't want to be a gangster. however, he finds himself travelling to florida where he...
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so there are a number of reasons that people would get into secondary admission.what is unusual about this executive order is that it is designated -- separating people by nationallalties. >> reporter: for his part, president trump today issued a statement defending the order, readling in part: -- reading in part: now, for our part, we will continue to stay here at sfo to see if there are further protests today, and if they do arise, whether they could impact travelers. >> all right, christien, thank you. >>> time is now 5:35. there is some support for president trump's order. aubrey huff expressed himself on twitter. he tweeted: >> huff then took aim at the protesters, saying: >>> huff is retired, but said he does have a new book coming out wednesday. coverage of the protests continues on ktvu.com. >>> president trump may announce his selection for the vacant supreme court seat as early as today. the two most talked about nominees are judges neal goresuch, and tom hardeman. president trump set he would want senator mitch mcconle to use the so-called nuclear optio
so there are a number of reasons that people would get into secondary admission.what is unusual about this executive order is that it is designated -- separating people by nationallalties. >> reporter: for his part, president trump today issued a statement defending the order, readling in part: -- reading in part: now, for our part, we will continue to stay here at sfo to see if there are further protests today, and if they do arise, whether they could impact travelers. >> all...
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they were deemed admissible and it is a problem. they are here illegally.s been talking about and you could get here legally. they have been vetted by the state department and it really is rigorous. once they have been vetted they were deemed admissible and they are here. >> it's a different administration. we want to make sure the us is secure. we want to put in new protocols and procedures we don't know people have been vetted. what questions were asked and why the ban exists. one of the reasons why they will be a lot given to president trump. >> there will be loopholes, obviously. doesn't the executive order has to be passed through congress in order for it to be upheld. president trump does not have the final say. he needs to have the backing. will he have the backing to continue? >> wewill see. i don't know . we will see. it does have the appearance of a ban on muslim countries. it really does. >> it's not the first time. everyone who was upset about that Ãwe really when it comes to afghanistan we have soldiers fighting there with us soldiers fighting
they were deemed admissible and it is a problem. they are here illegally.s been talking about and you could get here legally. they have been vetted by the state department and it really is rigorous. once they have been vetted they were deemed admissible and they are here. >> it's a different administration. we want to make sure the us is secure. we want to put in new protocols and procedures we don't know people have been vetted. what questions were asked and why the ban exists. one of...